I The Somerset Herald. EDWARD SCTLI Edilor and Tnirnotor VEDJiHSDAY. .April M, US.. Tiie Stale Senate took .1 riw? over O.to J IVi l.iy, l.ui the House worked an.iv wil'i iinrcmittinjr itssi duity. Xkaki.v time hundred i.ismn:i tions ure said to he liun up in the V. S. Senate awaiting the or-rnniza-tion of that lody. l'limr-EXT (AKr:i:uhas promised to drlivcr an r.ddres at tlic Lyin? of the corner-stone of the Yorktovtn monument during the centennial celebration next October. Tin: I L'i.-laturo is i it;;: 1'ooded w ith petitions in favor of .in amend ment to the Constitution of the State, probib.'tiijr the manufacture and fale of intoxicating liquors. Private Dai.zixl lias been offered aa lvr clerkship at Washiiifton an I has eltvlino.! with thank. Now who will dire say that Ohio men are creed v ? l.llIVJ that has the ni ret received mills in the de ll '.iLTiovn bv.i such 'in iiiipt lus this country can; inan.l !". r rails, consequently large ouai.lities of rails arc now being koU and imported into the United Sia'.ts fro n abroad. A movement is lieing organized ia Mississippi to unite the Republic ans, Greenback or; and Independents against the Rourl en Democracy. Similar coalitions i-c attempted in Noith Carolina, Otor-i.t, Alabama, Louisiana, and Arkansas. that the Secretary has no authority, to make such an arrangement, but it is contended on the other hand that, while he certainly has no pow er to incrc: .so the debt, or the rate of interest, yet there is no reason why he may not, and should not decrease both, if the omorlunitv occurs, and Aftek reiterating for months that 1 Anther that if Congress does not op Mr. Scull has held the office of 'prove this arrangement it may, Collector for twerty years, the Gen- j when it convenes in regular session cral nincompoop of the Commercial in Decern Jwr next, enact a law giv came down a cat or two, and fixed j ing to the bondholders the addi the date of his holding since 1G2 ; j tional 2 per cent, that the Secrcta then lie backed down further, and i ry now procures their consent to re vowed that , ho held either the ofiiec ! lir.e.iish. Fr.t just why a debtor of Collector or Assessor Inrc ab-vt j paying .six per cent, ii.terest on his lSfi2, and now after dropping from j outstanding paper should cry out one lie into another In' whines. lfjasaiii't an arrangement whereby he did not go into ofli.v in 1S02, j his trcdicra iii, ec to accept 3 per "pray how early in 1() did he go j cent is one of the things that Dein into office?" All of which s'iows I oeratic politicians will have diffieul that the gentle Reformer has been j ty in explaining to the people. maliciously inventing his alle-ja-! ' " i . tions. sLTiujis I'oiii tit's. partv of emigrants fr.m rhih-j Xk'.v Y,.,;K, April 12 The Her- dclplna and . ilmmgton, Delaware Uje ritua-tion ,)V a iepulican Sena- numbenng oA ierson, intend ; tor ,-rom ,vhieh the following extracts starting soon for the purpose, of set tling in Texas, at a point ninety miles north of San Antonio. They will take ship at ritiljdelnhia for Indian Point, Texas, from whence thev will travel in waD:- across the an; matle: The S cith is to be kept solid. Why ? Well, when I saw the amaz ing bitterness with which poor Ma hone was attacked by Southern Sen ators, it occurred to me that some of those men were coming up for re- plains a eiisu.nee ol six jjunurea " "" "V 1 . - ' i . i f ii ij f and unless thev could maintain the and lortv macs. Mr. llohlen, of .. , .. ., .,- , , , - , ' solid h-ouui they might nnd mde- UKiiicr i'a., v. ih go M -og as guide, jI,..nJl.rits gtnt to iiu their places, 3t.ihnne and the Dcniocrala. iriANCIXO Of THE CZA It'S ASSASSINS. During the journey westward of; the Senatorial committee which ts-l corted i ho remains of Senator Car- I enter from Washington to Mihvnu cc, C'vikling was interviewed by n our SIpji nnI DevasI.illiiK Tornado. S. PKTEKsniT.o, April 15. All the nihilists exceot the woman Hes- correpondent. Tho following is an . v Holfman, condemned to death extract from the interview as put- j (uX connection with tho CV.-.r's iiRdas- lished: ! sination.namelv: iivsikoh'. Miehael- TheM .'.one matter was touched jotr Kibalteohitish," Jeliaboli; nnd on. Said -..'oakling: "It wasamin-. Soplii Pieoflskv were han-td nt 10 ing, the .-'.rugglcs the Democrat i 0vjOck thU morning. .Michaelofl's made to capture Mahone. Talk j ropc. hroko twice. Order was not about bargaining for his vote in the : disturbed. There was an immense organization of tho Senate ! There will be sonic rich history published some dav that will not reflect great credit on them. They fawned on him. they ran alter him, they vied with each other in saying nice things of him. They .actually ap pointed special committees of their distinguished fcenators to wait on him and offer him his piek of all concourse of spectators. ESCORTED BY THE COSSACKS. Sr. Pjjtk Rsr.t' ki, April 15. The condemned nihilists were escorted from the fortress to the place of ex ecution by Cossacks and infantry, with drums and fifes. Detachments of all regiments of guard- stationed tin fM. reteisburg surrounded the ah. i the nlaces about the Senate, as many p i,1!ol.u-. au tne prisoners rece yea as he wanted, to rive him his choice numeration ot priests, and kiss- he having acted in th: fere II nr.:: is the nicest itly, bitty, titty, piece of baby talk wo have C'n:e across in a long time. Speaking editorially of the late rai l on the moonshiners the (m- i.teitv !c- t he returns show, oddlv enough ' that the men w ho moit savagely at I tr.cked Mahone are those who must have this fear of independent suc cessors most immediately before Tiw: l.ii'.'.-t story is that a woman ... i .... t . v. ... v...i- ......:i... ,' , . ; ne lmk.rmed the Collector editor of her laise K-i'ta twelve ye.--s ago. an i latelv they hr'vc bn n coming out t'.rou.r!i t.ie skin m various par:.-, oi i her bodv. It takes a Jlowerv ima iii:itioa to develop this ide?. At the Uuckley book sale in New York last week, the Guttenburg P.iMe, the f:r.-t book e ver printed with type?, was eold to a New York lawyer for eight thousand dollars. It was ' l.rinted between the vears 14")') and Mo", and is in an excel lent state of preservation. A r.u.i. re-arranging the Judicial dirdiiets of the State has been re ported by the Senate Committee. It adds Pulton County to this dis trict which would give it nearly double the population required to form a district, if in one county. their eyes." Look at this list which I have "made. You will see that Senator Dili's term' expires in March, lSSo, and Senator Drovvn's in ISSo. s.ivs : "To.- ..vtcctive savs lneone must te elected. U at all, ii v . ,c ha and ths oilier in li tne toiiee.or euitor ol . , ' ,. , ,, , .... t-icacs, that he reeuved f-r his j b,taa i,avc tlieir trial in the same rejdy that the moonsldners Lad a way. ' Senator Saulsbury, who sees very bad ie:nitat:o:i. aTid it would j little Delaware slipping over to the be difficult ,fc.r him t. orgar.i.e a Republican side, comes up for re . 4, o, ,,.. . , , - ! election in 1SS2. Senators ti.uland, poe to capmie t.cm. ! ol-Arka:iPas . ,ljar) of Missispirii ! this is tne hr?t time, to our knowl- j ianso:Ili Gf X. Carolina ; Hutler, ot edge thai he has branded them (the j ,S. Carolina ; Johnston, of Virginia ; people of Somerset county) as cow-j Coke, of Texas; and Harris, of Ten ant Somerset county furnished ' cc; all have to be re electee! in aiKcr, oi ArKan- The IIor.se Committee has r.s tiiki n no action on this subject. vt Dv::i..; the first three months of last year the extraordinary number of :)i,in.Kt imigrants landed at Castle Oardcu. New York, on their way west During the first three months of this year ending March ."1st, the arrivals have been over lofO'J, and the best of it is, the new comers are nearly all practical farmers, and bring enough money with them to make a fair start. Thki.k are signs, again, of an "Ex odus"' of colored people from the South iito the States of the North West. According to the report of a Memphis newspaper, a party of five hundred left Huntington in Ten nosseo, a few days rgo, for Kansas, r.nd smaller companies are reported to be on the march from other localities. over a thousand brave men during the last war to defend the country, and it is a gratuitous insult to im peach the courage of such a people.' There s richness ! there's flapdoo dle! there's trcnicii! n intellect and virtuous indignati m, ail com bined. S'death! Think of the cour age of a thousand scarred veterans Lking doubted, think of the people of an entire county, in fact, being dubbed cowards, in that one preg nant sentence "it would be di"i cult to organize a pose to capture them." Won't somebody hold the indignant nnd insulted warrior edi tor by the coat tails ? Indeed, and indeed we didn't say so to the detective. We knew Utter we knew that if we only raised our banner with the single word whisky inscribed thereon, we v. ould have at least one speedy recruit from the editorial corps of the Reform ers' organ. Good Mr. Fee-fi-fo-fum, do forgive us, just this once, and we promise to go to school to you and learn your art of construing sentences. Ciitc.viio now boasts the finest rail way depot in America, costing ?2, OOOXU Thers are three main buildings of Philadelphia pressed brick, and the entire trackage is roofed with iron and glass, under which twenty trains can arrive and depart at the same time. The p.is fijnger building is f.nbhed in mar ble and black walnut and the ceil ings are finely frescoed. Thk legislature is contemplating r.n adjournment early in May. The hundred days for which they alone can draw pay, according to the inion of the Attorney General, ex pired on Thursday last. Work is now being rapidly pushed. An extra session next winter is con Jidently anticipated for the purpose f dividing the State into Congres sional districts, and revising the .revenue laws. lsv-2. Senators sas ; Call, of Florida ; Vest, of Mis souri; Vance, of N. Carolina; Jonas, of Iiouisiaiia ; and Hampton, ofS. Carolina, all come up for re-election in iSSt. Fourteen Southern States elect either one or both their Sena tors iluridg tiie adminitration of ! Garfield, and whenever the inde pendents muster courage cnougii they can substitute their own leaders for the present Democratic incum bents, and I, for one, expect the ad ministration to help them as much as it properly can. I do not think it means to believe that the consid eration has something to do with the sudden outburst of fervor in the Senate against attempts to breik up the Democratic solidity in the Southern States, and redeem the people there, white as well as black, from degrading and injurious politi cal sham. t:k: ci;v or 'There is a cry of "coalition' as though it were an unheard-of thing for me n to come from different States to labor together for a policy on which they are agreed, borne oi our own people seem to be foolishly shy about t'.iat word ,:coa!itin," for getting that the Republican party j was only a coalition of free-soil Whigs and free-soil Democrats. As to the j DenKKTt'.ic outcry, it is the merest l he last congress having ia:iea twaddle, fer w hat is their party at to pass a satisfactory Ml! for the ! tins moment but a vast coalition of refund;.-. of i1,p ni,iit;mdm six r.erlthe lowest kind, not founded on , ii I principle, Witii no pretense ot agree- , i ment among its iiicmlxiers on any tl'C i n,l ii-li. it.vnr n rl'i;iri for spoils of political success cent. Government bonds that due during the present year, new Secretary of the Treasury on! the assuming offie-c, found himself in the embarrassing position of having a large maturing debt to meet with out the means to pay it. and this debt is bearing six per cent interest, while it is well known that the Gov ernment has the ability to borrow at a much lower rate. The new Administration did ilot wan v to Whe n w e sec free-traders like David A. Wells, and protectionists like Rarnnm calling themselves Demo crats in the same State pvhen we see hard-money men like Isayard and Iimar, and soft-money men like Voorhees and Morgan sailing under the same Democratic Hag; when we know that on any real question of policy the Southern men themselves would o;.-n apart like call an extra hestiion of Congress, I two barn doSrs, and that it is only and the business interests of the1 on the maintcnanoe of the solid I i ..il i il., 1 I. ronntrv were fearful that the re-as- i "n "M i""'." "gn-.,, now ean t i - f y "" .1 1 t Fciiioiing ol congress 10 legislate on i .:,',, ! we hear them denounce coalitions without, a burst of laticrhter. The the financial question, would unset- j Republicans have a policy, and in tie the money market, and prove a j Dcyem' cr tluv will develop it in death blow to" the prosperity now so j 1 giati-.n. Meantime the Southern i, . ,,, t 4, , ,,- 4) ! whites know pcricctlv well what the ceneridlv apparent throughout the i ,. . ,.K . ... , 11 . -, . ipohcvis. It is not a secret, m e land. Democratic pe'litiCians were ; nre frr rroU.ction for l0rilC. industry. gleefully chuckling over tbe straits f,,r internal improvements, for a re ef the Republican party and count-, vival or our foreign commerce by ing on large advantage to their po- Commend us to the gay Prigadier for brilliant and artful wit. 'Them ain't bosses, one's a marc," says the jocular back driver. That's not a Collecttir, he's part time Assessor,' cries the witty Rrigadier, and thus be thinks he has facetiously sliped away from a lie be has repeated until it ha In-come stale. Having sworn that the horse was twenty !.:'n l high, he might as well have s'v.ek t it for the s ike of consist- At the meeting of the Republican State Convention at Ilairisburg on Thursday last, it was decided thai the State Convention for the nomi nation of candidates, shall be held llarrisourf, on the 8th dav of September next It is to be hoped that the gentlemen who were so li.-tresre-d at the early date at which the last Convention was held, will be suite I by the diy.of tlic coming n. At the late municipal election in Cincinnati, a number of Republicans uader lead of the Cazrttc, be-lled the regular nomine, voted for. and thereby elec ted the Democratic can didate for Mayor, on the ground that he wa? pledge d to enforce the Sunday laws. lla ing fhus obtain ed ibe ofliee, the Mayor now laughs id the Reformers, and refuses to interfere with the Sabbath breakers. The noodles who trusted to Demo cratic promises, csa r.ow pl-.iinivc'y recite: fra'nvo-lliU5fruiu ch-MUt!' l,Tir. Tvomvu anyf.iTvW Impe iUvny." proper aiel to American ocean steam- . . . ' 4... .J . I. hticai mterests, for ; as they viewed j Jf it, ii an extra session of Congress i vo x'h 1K,licy ie nod not wa5t was called, btudacss would come to for Congress to assemble, he can do a (standstill until it was settled, per- j dare for it at once. Let him join haps after mouths of wrangling, th independents, by whatevername , 1 , , 4 . r called in his State, and labor for the how, and upon wnat terms the ac-1 overt!irow ofgucI; Democrats who crumgde bt was to be met, and of j are opposed to all these things. No coure the Republicans would have doubt he will be denounced as a to bear the blame while on the other ! scoundrel, and no better than a eom- Jiandifthc Government bonds were " .thicf- Jfe ,W1J11 haTC ? Lear ., , , , . , , that tor a while, but he may heccr- not provided for, and interest was tain ofone thn that the Ilepubi. continued to be paid at six per cent ; t.an jarty will stand by him as it is when a much lovr rate could be now standing by Mahone in Virgin obtained, il would place the Re-,' an 1 Kt ,,iin "reinemler that the 1 : . i :ti a i i.ublieati iurtvat.1 lis ulv mtji ; "PP.n!" 11,011 win viu-oumer nas ai Secretary Winuom, however, has of tho committees on which to serve, and chairmanships, too. In short, they took him up to a high eleva tion anei offered him all the real estate in the neighborhood if he would elo their bidding. lie de clineel tei servo them, anel how they pitch into him now! lie voted with us to organize the Senate com mittees. He had a political friend he desired made Sergeant-at-Arms ef the Senate. The Democrats would have been "glael to give him the place but now they denounce him as a reptidintor, a rebel and every thing else, to conceal the real grounds of their opposition. This defection of Mahone's is of the ut most importance tons. He has a! Lv.viiexch. Mass.. April ll.-Early strong following in the State of j yesterday morning Abiel Wilson, Virginia of ")0,(x K) determined men men w ho carry slmt-guns and who know how to use them in a battle like thii in the South, for the purity burst open by two persons when Wil of the ballot, such men will be of sen discharged a rifle, shooting one service. If the Rourbon Democrats attempt to bulldoze and drive away from the polls this full the co!ered men and the white Republicans, they will get into trouble. It is the entering wedge for breaking un the solid South. Anybody who knows , his twin brother, Luther, also a stu anything about politics in the South dent The latter, after the shooting, knows that South Carolina is really j appeared and made a full confession, a Republican State; that Alabama I They were re i"el n s of north Ando and Mississippi and Florida are all ver. Mass., and of most respectable Republican States, if we could only connections. Three week9 previous prevent the wholesale, intimidation' lv thev had attempted to enter the down there and ge-t a fair count .of I same place. Further investigation the votes. 1 tell vou, gentlemen, shows that Arthur roster was a the Mpvrrfi Anrill.T Th.. f,n,vi'j Ouo Woman Suffer i irr,,i m: . in-atli' Penalty for One K!f. -""'"MT1. ppu wiu lunun mg particulars oi n torna do which devastated that leicality yestertlay. The cyclone elid serious damage. Commencing about a mile neirth of Hernando it struck Mr. Riley's steam gm, completely de molishing it and carrying away a wagon team, driver included, land ing them in a ditch half a mile dis tant. His blacksmith shop was car ried some distance. Frank How ard's house was carried, nearly fifty yunis, but not injured. L. Robert son's house was blown down. Jim Hunter's cabin was next struck, killing Liza Evans and stunning two children, who have not spoken since. The houses were torn to pieces and covered by fallen tree.-. Dan. Glover's cabin, on Rank's place was blown to pieces, severely injuring him and his wife and kill ing one child. Glover is not ex pected to live. Mrs. Humphrey's house was swept away. Two per sons were woundeel by falling tim bers. Rob Leickland's bouse was also demolished. The tornado next blew down Johnston & Co.'s and A. D. Lauderdale's stores, totally de molishing them, and strewing the gooeis for miles. Dr. Landenlale's residence was a'so blown to the ground, dangerously wounding the doctor and his wife. Three hun dred yards further on a negro cabin was swept away, The Lundci'dalc gin heiuse was blown down and yond that another cabin, John Chamberlain's stable and outhouses were demolished. L. Glenn's dwel ling was leve-lled and all the cabins on Will Johnston's place were swept away. Crossing Camp cre ek bottom the cyclone blew down Ren Harwell's house, instantly killing him. His wife and child escaped unhurt. The track of the tornado was about four bundled yards wide. Deputy Sheriff Sykcs Johnston was caughtand blown oil' his horse, which was carried into the air. and hael both legs broken. Mr. Glenn says he saw a man in the air and one or two are missing. Men were blown all over the fit Ids like barrels and nearly beaten "to deatli against the; ground. Manv farms were totally demolished. cd the cross and each other. . They were very firm, except Rysakolf, who hinted at the last moment Mjny thousands of people passed the night at the place of execution in order to obtain a good view; The executioner was a reprieved conviet. The prisoners were convcyeel from the fortress in two carts with their backs toward the horses ami their hands tieel to beards on their breasts bearing the word "regicide" in large letters. After hanging twenty min utes the bodies were cut down and taken to a cemetery outside of the city. lulled in I lie Ai t. residing on the Salem turnpike, was awakenetl by footsteps in his house. Soon alter his chamber eloor was of the intruders. Roth fled, but the dead body of the one shot by Wil son was found a short distance from the house, and proved to be that of Arthur Foster, a student at the Phil ips Academy. His accomplice was there is no disguising the facts Take Charleston count', S. C, as an example. The last time there was a fair election the Republican ma jority was upward of 10,(KJ0, and yet last fall, out of twenty-nine Assemblymen elected in that counts. the Republicans did not get a soli tary one. So there is a parish in Louisiana where the Republicans had a fair election and had a majori ty of over 4!K), and yet, you w ill scarcely believe it, gentleme n, but one Republican vote was counletl there at the last ele ction. That is the way all over the South, and that is why we feel that this departure of Mahone's is of vital import to the South. The Rourbons feel it, and want to break him elowa if possible, and get bis following away from him. Rut they w ill not succeed." Tlic Yanli'im Flooels. ! the bottom only a sclfedi motive. hit upon a very simple plan whi -!i j promises to obviate nil anticipated ; difficulties. He has announced that ; the six per cent bondfalling due on July 1st, will be paid off at that date, unles? the holders notify him be-fore lbs J 2th of May that they are willing to continue the loan at 3" percent, during the picture of l. !,. inundated. the Government, and already hc'tlie city. The water commenced Roi-k Island, April 11. This city and the lower lands adjacent are" again under water, with the river still rising. The river hnfibeen fillod with running ice during the day, and this afternoon the ice forc ed an outlet through a narrow slough, which filling up inundated has such assurances from the hold ers of these bonds as make it reas onably certain that, he will not be called upon to redeem more of them than the surplus fund in t'ic Treas" ury will meet. Thus be is e nabled to save the country several millions ofdolhirs in interest w idiout increas ing the liability a single dollar, without Lining a new IkukI, and without the necessity of Congress being assembled in tltra session. The bor.el holders knew, of toui-e, ! that if Congress did meet it would j provide for the refunding of the! bonds at & rate not exceeding that offered by tlic Secretary, and so his offer is accepted as tho easiest and best way of arranging the matter. Gf course the Democratic politicians cry out against the plan, and insist rising at C o'clock, and soon sub merg" the railroad tracks and th; lower part of the city. It continued to rise, anel soon ist avenue and cross streets were completely cover ed to the depth of 12 inched. Peo ple residing in tho low lands im mediately south have moved out of their bouses, expecting a break in the embankment which protects the land. A train on the Rock Is land and Peoria railroad was aban doned at Milan, the passengers be ing conveyed to this city by carri-octs. Yankton, Dak., April 12. The overflowed water of the Mississippi is gradually subsiding, though the ice is piled" to a height of from ten to thirty feet along the hank, and on the -bars and bottom. Yankton is filling up with refugees from the low-lands, anel the people are doing their best to care for them. Outside help is needed, however, as the re sources of the citizens arc not ade quate to the demands of the thous ands of people rendered homeless. All these people possesse el was swept awav. Nearly all the stock on the low lands, hundreds of thousands of head, was eirowneel. the larm houses and villages are submerged or iloating about in the water. On the pite of Green Island, of the twenty houses, but one remains, and here the ice is from ten to twenty feet deep. The bottom-land from here to the Rig Siemx, sixty miles long and from five to twenty miles wide, is still under water. Yankton parties arc atill cut in yawls, bringing in tho people. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad runs over this bottom -land, though the track is under water, it being the only means of communi cation with the outside. Yankton is almost destitute of fuel and coal oil, and eheirt of pro visions. This fact, with the contin ued winter weather, adds to the su f fering among the homeless famiiicH who have been drowned out. The city can lurnisn snclte-r tor about 1J WJ. and is making great elibrts to supply clothing, fuel anel provisions Irom its limited store, as soon a3 the gorge breaks boats can be sent below for supplies. All the railroads west of Yankton are snowed In. The damage to steamboat property will amount to (0,0)0, imluding two boats sunk. One hundred anel thirty persons were rescued from Moyville Jast night, where they have been sur rounded by water and ice for two weeks. They are being brought to this city. There are twenty families in a river bend some 15 rr4ilci below here, who cannot be rescued on account of the field of heavy ice sur rounding them. They have not been heard from since the flood covered the bottom-land, on 1 great anxiety is felt for their safe ty. A party of men who have been work ing lor eight days in a fruitless ef fort to reach the bend, returned this morning, refitted themselves, and have gone back to their heroic labor. Two parties are also endeav oring to work their way through the ice to Meckling, where about 50 persons are still imprisoned. A Cowardly Murder. eVgieal student, studying for the ministry, and that on completing his studies at tho Philips Academy he intended to enter the Andover Theological Seminary. Ry the con fession of the surviving brother it appears that the pair entered and robbed Wilson's place six months ago, securing Sl,(Jin money and gold watches. Mr. Wilson had in his room some 875KK) worth ef slocks, bonds anel "ther securities, the property being under no other proleetion than the owners ritle. The object of the men was to secure, if possible1, all this booty, intending to resort to violence, if necessary, to accomplish their end. Roth had been previously in Wilson's employ, and hal no difficulty in ra s'ng the watchdog on the premises. The dead burglar was only twenty-one years' o?d. It is thought now that other robberies hereabouts were comuiiteil by the Fosters. Kepubliean State Convention. About fifty members of the Rev publican State Convention met, pur suant to the call of Chairman Cess na, in the office of the Secretary of Internal Affairs, at two o'clock this alteration. Chairman Cessna pre sided, and Lucius Rogers anel John MCullough officiated as secreta ries. On meition of Mr. Rergncr, seconded by Mr. Huhn, Harrisburg was chosen as the place. Mr. Ma gee moved that Thursday, May 2Gth be selected as the day. This was amended by Mr. Myers, of Venango, to read Thursday, September 8th. Tae amendment was accepted by Mr. Magee. Mr. Diddleman, of Wy oming, offered to emend by insert ing July 20th, but this propositon only received one vote, September fetli was selected as the date unani mously. Colonel Ilooten, of Ches ter, then moved that the thanks of the committee be tendered Chairman Cessna and the secretaries for their laborious and successful efforts in tho campaign of 1880. Tho motion was unanimously passed. Mr. ("essna responded at some length, I i . .1 c : t. .. ! aim at me conclusion oi ms rraiuri.! was vigorously applauded. The committee then adjourned. Mis Ieiicll' Donth. SETTLEMENT WITH TUB Sa't a quarUT lXe To gnDeFlIS Of NCTtlHipIO Tfjj a-io,.,,,,-;:'- " Stenlay, having completed, roR TUB pA!'m' .-'.V- Iowa Cm-, la.. Ami! 12.--.Mi-s Deuel died o'clock vesterd r.n it t ...i .L.,.i'il.v li lt 'XI UilV III llll.'-lUlllr; lV.l.i J , , .. k.4. starvation." Sh began her long fast Year i:t!lS j:r-h.I 111., ISM oa the 2;ld of February last. Miss Deuel was nt the time of her death Wl years old, and had long been a CCiifZ member of tho family of her irotlier-1 - L i. iin. a in-law, Dr. R. II.' Ayhvorth. She! " a- has been an invalid lor many years, tm SuH'ering ceaseless p-iin from neu-1 . ralgia and nervous diseases, w hie h i!yi0riti1m l made life a consUnt torture, driving: : !. nt lontrlh in tlm Ktern resolve to , - .!rr!l.ilr.ir Wot i i v: l. .,,,1 i Com;nlwl- uperlot... end an existance which promi.-ei - Tt.a, f no alleviation for her torments.; ii.uudu.t..wjhip " TIioiktIi tier conduct has long been ! Levi Iiovim, tm. I si-. ini.rj r--i,nrk .. Takm In n , ar.. ...... . " 7' Mt.T H -i- n. X i. t. A mil i , lll,t.w, 1 mj,.. .,,.,,.;. '' KO rri. i.,r. .., M '' IHlt HTTKt In i.i, :, , , h,ti. loa i.-,,. M1- : . I. . l,.r:.t,.,.!i(f. J..A''f I V. -t A rtnln ir.-i.,; J uri fl- ar. a:, I t,,a. 3 : wiw m m null , ... ; Oirr.:i r.-i,.. , , 1 " I '... ..., UrlK -I.s.... peculiar, her acquaintances never ; TianiDt.frdoi.ii-ot deemed her insane. Her will was j 4'' '"" . .. . ii.. .i.r.... ii,..t r"1. i 11 exooriilon t 11 40 , M Ui ..MM -9 41 M JACOB fr-OOUHAI-'eHI. Aai'iibr'. STATEMENT OF THf. t eaten she replied, by) otiiVVda;nd2 tat Tamslip, fimllr Ka TEE TEAR E3DI1K5 KACH H. 1331. Wiiliam 31. Raon, Da. .tpv: t-i Cu. J'lOt'llHJ I'POtll ft I'ot-MO. CiucAoo, April 11. A dispatch from Muscatine, Iowa, gives partic ulars of the trouble experienced by a fugitive from a Constable's posse in Cioshen .lownshin a wcck ao Saturday night. About midnight on that nijht Constable Stafford and five others went to the house of Dan iel Ft!SS. a newly-arrived German, to search for stolen goods which Foss was charged with having re ceived. Fo?s, who does not under stand a word of English, became ter rified at the approach of the posse armed with guns and ran out in the snow barefooted and clad only in pants and drawers, lie started on the snow aero-? the prairie and the peisse followed, tiring three shots at the fugitive. He was chased a mile or more before he reached Cedar Iiiver. After running along the bank of the river a short eiistancc he plunged in anel swam across. His pursuer's, thinking he had been swept under the ice, abandoned the chase and went home. Chi Monday morning Foss was found clinging to a wire fence, up to his knees in ice and water. He waa rescued by a Mr. Ilalleck, who summoned medical aid, when it was found that both the sufferer's feet and hands were frozen, and he was terribly mangled and bruised by the briers and iee through which lie had ran and swam. Ftiss states that when he swam the Cedar Iiiver he reached a small tree Ptirroundeel by water which concealed him. and to this he clung all through that night, Sun elay and Sunday night A warrant has been sworn out against the of ficers for assault with intent to kill. The citizens of the vicinity are great ly incensed, anel determineil to punish theottieer; for theirinhuman treatment of Foss. Cnjituretl. Snow DiifiH. A ruM-blondpd Jlarelor. AxursTA, G.i., April J.4. Michael Quinlan, keepe r of a grocery store, was ehot and instantly killed here ( o-day by Jacob Faim There bnl been no difficulty between theroaud ! l'e.ur Jebvis, N. Y., April Martin Shannon, of Laeka waxen, i'a., has received a letter fronj Spring, stead, in which Springste'ad confes ses that he drowed a bov Samue l ! Asber at 4Lackawaxen on June li 1S77. T)i drowning was su ppose'd at tbc time to hate been accidental, but Springstcad states that b,e up?et the boat and kept the boy's hcaul under the water until he was drown cd, and that he did it because he hated the lad's father. The Pt-lf-con-fessod murderer is at present confin ed in the I'aesaio county, N. J.,jail to await the action of the grand jury on a charge of planning to murder and rob a citizen of Passaic, lit? had been in the employ of the Pas saic postmaster.' Death of a Xotnl Divine. The Morth western Hail way Com pany has spent over $300,000 in the light against snow since October hist. Thirty-four immense snow plows have had plenty of work, anel these have been backed up by from 2 to G locomotives each. The might of these plows and the great power of a snowdrift may be estimated from the fact that one plotish weighs 48,090 pounds, ballasted by 80,000 pounds of railway iron and driven by six locomotives, attacked a snow choked cutting, but was defeated. The drift was fifty -two feet high. When the workmen, after the tre mendous charge, caught a glimpse of the immense plough, they found that it, with all its 11S,H00 pounds, had been repelled as if it was a feather, anel that it had rolled dis consolately over the drift and had lodged against some forest trees, where it propose to remain until summer. From one cut Sil.CXK) cubic yards of ni.ow were taken, but in eight hours the wind had piled it up lull ajiatn. -Nine thousand men have lK-en employed from time to tune during the winter as shovelers A Woimili Who Shoot . A special dispatch to the Xew York Herald from Greenville, S. C, l.'.th inst, says Lewis Redmond the notorious moonshiner, was dan gerously wounded and captured by revenue oflleers in Swayne county, S ('., a few days ago. For some time past Kedmemd has been living a quiet ami law-abiding h!e. He was engaged in farming ami circu- lateel freely among the people, mak ing no concealment whatever of his identity, It is reported that the officers visited bis house by night about a month ago, but by a clever ruse of pretending to have a ferce nt bend well armed, he succeeded in frightening them away. He re sisted the last attempt, his express ed determination being to die with his boots on. The general opinion seems to tie that if he does not die from his present wounds he will es cape and give the country and reve nue ofliccrs much more nnd very serious annoyance. There is a gen eral sympathy with him among the people of the mountain sections of North Carolina. South Carolina and Georgia. A volume might lie writ ten on bis encour.Uvs with and hairbreadth escapes from revenue officcrg. stromr. as proved lv the tact tnai from November, lST'J, till w ithin a few days ajro she has newr uttered i t ooin.iyi a iujrvi..r . , , . , , 1 iirnf a word, luough no impairment ol . uuc(iait.evi Byr her vocal organs exi.-ted. During- rilron,i.?n,ne.iAoitf.MofNurthiiiiii.t.int.wii. l.r iu.riii.1 nf Kill ore she only eopi-i fpi tbl they hnv hjbiIwI Oi 1.vs lier ptrio'i oi bianci. sue oi jv uoi.i ;,y)northe8aiwI.viMjrt tb Ulh dliy of muilicated With htr IritlHiS ly WTlt- I Msrrh, IMl, nl (oun.i tt inm to eorrc-i. ing, and no reasoning or entreating j ,KI eo-.ilil induct her to PM-alv a, simile! vi-.tt. p. J. ptxiRmrrm wprd. i ,rii Miss Deuel ate no breakfast on on the 2"xl of February, and when a member of the familv asked her why she had not writing on a of recovery or mined to die." All her friends and her pastor, Ilev. .Mr. -.. l.im j.ftl.rt Prolivf r-r.'in i-hlirei used all their powers of ersu.i-. i,T e,h tin sioii to induce tho lady to change her resolve. She was inflexible, j A proposition to use force in intra- j w.rk oa ibit-ing foexi into her stomach was, .ury alter full consideration, abandoned,) T J.;; from the belie-t that it toat e-ours.. , Dae uu formrr ..unt.. should be Liken it would only drive her into sonic other metho'i of self destruction. After the first w ee k slit? asked her brother-in-law if drinking water would prolong her j life. Hj replied that is the did not j drink probamy lever and delirium would set in, ami that .drinking water would not sustain her life. After that she drank from time to time a little each el.iy, but notion? else passed her lips after tiie 2-"ld of February. Her gradual wasting awav has been from tl.iv todsv eluring the last ten days duly chron- i icled. Not a droji of blood was found in the benly, which weighed forty-five pounds. The stomach was void of substance. nti i( c nvr . i'.- i W 40 j frlanu. Jutm I, V, , -4 , I vi : " 'tr, 7 ! All thrlv")r,,r ... ' A !i st-'uoiain.H.m -i . . ' '' ..JKH 11 ; "h,n" " fully. t--'.. M 11 K'Ti"n.l ir.l(. , ,..' t .; t vri. wlili a .wrii. k.' -k ' fril a lj..lntf, Va- ;, , . ; .; ' . ririufl ; lurt-ii trwe. " -ii 1 "' H. A. !,Jtv, x ,.;-- fie. Ail the r!i,ht. M-I- b'rl , lux JewriM roal .ti' ,'', ' '''' : Xk I. A ertmn b.i , bts. C,tT,WM t: C ' tsl.u:,K 14 T. - , tw..Mi,rj . tr,M i,mu,4 fr? , f.M.1, ..o ih. ,uth i,y ,nr of A. J. unr. wnb u.- , -. 1 A wrtim u ;i -A'J, ," HM. e..of ln:r.x I . fB, i-iu , Un.l.il Imiv-I Vij-.' , . ' ' -h , cu iu A-I Ifi-fo a. dcu'a ast. IV.,. ' -AL-0-AH th rlht. ir.., -. -. ... .,,,..p ,.t . . . u a: in 'ieiw.TitH: 1 rtfal A eT'aia irwt "-at. v.i: '.' 11 10 1 V" . ii . u s .f ... f ... . . S.ewet.niy. K -o'-iiir' - le.. ail -l .r k ' , " " "s !. I fcan.J..hu IL uW,iru4''','"-' j Tike.i In n-cu!l-,n t lit C:;-jE H. SAYto.-t, Da. Tu nmouutot r3! tax. t.'r-. Ity w irk n T-nl salAry cX'in.ir.i Iijo a oitifr eit u.luwrca.... ' ciU ....ol') TJ 1 i) ,. i M .. loTT . . an tr T aranna". f r I tux...., - tjii'u laa Railroml AcciiteiU. While a freight train was sweep ing around a curve near Newark, N. J., on Tuesday night, the coup lings of two cars broke, and they were thrown from tho trick. The engineer drove ahead t Jersey City, not knowing that an accident hr.tl occurred. A few minutes later a passenger train from Newark dash ed into the wreck', and the engine and meist of the cars were derailed. A numbe r of persons were hurt, but none seriously. A Diamond Tlnpf. ClL l)jr w,.rU on n.il fcOnry e'iD.ra-..ri ........ exiD.iiiurei ........ " ou.li Aia.'Un; due tuwi;sMp.. r.4 J K r : is 7l 10 47 i AI.' All .lie riirS;, ti l.-, int. ! U14 ilcwriiwl rvi cntir. t.j '-' Aerrtaiiitivrtt.1 Uivi i, Tp . H-nur.Tr c only I"., loi.m.r lu-. with a or., .'rr , fat'l" thr.m it cimi i.;r J" " Killer, Hilii.in tumiui 'i-Jt J. wini me p ur.pnn. t. TkcQ iu Ki.cQ:t,n fi( . IK. " Jf'iTirR. All p,r. p-rrr,..;., ! pair iriii r.'iu:r?l -: ' 1 aa-K-kcl rtt-wn. .,ti..-ri, .t p--.! u J l the r. n ,, ,t,.'i f Tbe n-si.;ui-..f tti purr?. ic- r.--..- "' or bt. I lnr-ia .... n-,' . e'fart, tut liiue nil Ir , lr. vlxir. m ol .e.i. n.; 'BlJ,s,. ".' ed until the jiun:tia m..!.-. U : 7, '.," t-i.i.lli'k" ! . T SnEKir- orncz. i " - S.Blcr:!, War io, 1 Hi st 84 J.is.TU!i N'eDRuvr, Pit . a:n..iint oiral tix.. " " cu'htai... i;ruer By work on roa.l i!ary ex..riom!i..n9 M esrH-nditurun !..iiaroo Ir.'rn las: sutllrmnt fa . 171 6 . 1 1' .... 11 2. .... 1 W W . .'. .... t e WOOL EX MIL ESTAliMSilr :bl-:4 i-SS 93 IClmiua, N. V., Afiril (. A your g man aged IS, giving his name as Edward Simpson and his home as in New York City, entered Drake's jewelry store at r.oon to-day, grab bed S i,7 worth of diamonds and ran out. He was captured and idl the diamonds were recovered except -me, vaiuea at .uu. which t.'io. thief V. vin f'As:K?rt, TniAt RKU, Da. By fj-h ;oi vo t'K. By orl..r . ii, aeo. C. Lli-hty. Cxih It hin.ls of Treanrcr : We the onifcrJlane.! An.lif.renl Str.ent town hlp ceriilr the ire e(tlerueul ta fce eorrecu A (J A M S. M1I.I.KK. I lrli. elLOKOKf. r.rciITY, t:. H. M 1 1.1. K rt. S A At L IX. J-l V fc-N CKX) D. 31 jr.-!l Axliiori. threw away. Two pi ices disappeared. of iiH accom- JtSOTfl A flonaiiiaii itun. i Sax Fkaxcisco, April .s. Ah Luck, Chinaman, was hanged at Nevada City to-day for tiie murder of a fellow countryman ir. May, l-CO. He was baptized List night by a Catholic clergyman, and seemed "re signed to his fate.' bat affirmed to the List that be did not commit the murder. On the gallows he spoke a few moments calmly, but broke down completely when the straps were hcisg adjusted to his limbs. i-anraMeoslTi trtrf o.ontT In thUStist- to take 'ordera " f..r Nursery St.-k. Strady and t-. tirmbie Emplaymmt ai tut a n 1 Mr tvrM.Fi.nH in . - hut..egj nut reqoire.1. Nurseries wldclraDd lavwr ably known. Irvr lurma a.l.lre-a an ruen N arteries ) OKXKVA, N.V tiHhll.ned lxss. j Ao St.ick-at W hta.ile. Fe b. 13, lat mm glliEF H.-ii!d f.,r t'.e nit -ir ,gf , Dnahl f 'Ui'y u j iw I lue tni:U ill i . e lo a lanes amuan: ui "'' J anl Therehy al:n uu ,,, ;e .; . .... , ., 1 fc.w ob bin ! a l:rr ., t 1t j MUt.VXETS. t t-ASSI-ir.Krs. Sm;;. (JEANS', KEPfOXAXTS. FL '. j cnVlKLETS. CAHHIT j YAk.:vs srt ; wMrh 1 l(h to , A .1 m nrmm Vi . l'rmr: J tzrt the k!n.' ..f Sr.-. ... want j.ir YOOL! to ir rii s; kisiit ix ion: fcH (oirr aal Id rnler t T-zrn all t rs?t.8- lime, 1 hae etrpl'.icl a.e -u'rec -r:... year, a.T.1 in aul-.i; b.n llr. J.tu. U I,; h ttr?t lntr'iouii.-ii ity il:. i. tb:s er.niity. I ill strive. In the p.,- t r. lfis an.l full valae t.i alL Xew cu' iner ari 1 tr...e list year, will ; Ie.ue a.l.iris ari u s. Mora;. .... Q'temaSonir.- BEST C?i WHEtlS Tsnnt a Vibnttor nor nn A proa .llarhliw. Is w..u Jerfuby irtiui'lo ai:l a.iTu.robijr r rtmra ttiRMhinx au.t i'i'-irtii.' q n --itve all the arali, and rl-n-n It rt.rt v far ararker. liuu ea.'Uy, la ouLruoUd U 'ri ;, b ftiiltita lKauUIiiliy, U tin) nwi eoiwrnMJ, U-ist eirl nv,aait aiMt Knlif irlTT marbine la the narlcet. WiU lum-i . kt-jiu n v.. ii ti drr. Hm nii.intjiu thrv.1.11. Ilaar.tlt'jii',f!ir. threeh. liiir and cleaou? lii as ai In.'arljr Knj;.'; a woeat, anil ruiuimi uacttmrmtxrt uptm--. JJ.im mtr uarey jira W e(aiti m-r. ore lAoa any other moHlijie eewe. an.i ran met o"rhl. T h..ti over- a-vl nn.lT Wm. (Jtr l.t tl lll l.l.lvti ATTAt 11.11 l-.XT it mr and r-r.r i-'i r.z'. iK vark rujtftlq and xrlt. SLl'AKATOHS oi ti nri'a mLsa ur an navJe by us. r'jv, uut or..iA.a ly fe j-iii- iu ttio iiiar'u-t. r-A iil(lon by iiow. Ixisnox, ipril 14 The Rev. W. Morley Punshon, IJ. 1)., thti tlistjn cuisheel Wcslevan niinistcr. efied at &n (:ir1v hour tliin mAminit ol the murder was without pro vocation.1 ton of a complication of disorder?. Fain lied. , 'He was conscious to the last CixeixxATf, April 12. Dispatches from Liberty, lnd., t?ay that Oscar Drook, a young' man of that place, was shot late Lift night tv Mrs. Vt'ejlffi a jrrass widow. She says that u wjth another young man, came to her bouse the night before last, and tried to get in, arie fht warned thcin to leave or phc would shoot them. Iist night they came ana tried to get in through a win dow, when fcbe fired on them w ith a shot-gun, putting a load of shot into Drooj;, She fired acain at the other but Elided hjnj. The statement of the voung man is similar to that of Mrs. Wolfe, save that be does not admit trying to get in the window. Mrs. Wolfe ia reported as an entire ly respectable and hard-working wo man, and has the pympathy of the community. Ijjlng in Poverty. CisaxxATi, April 13. Sergeant Dates w ho achieved notoriety by marching through the southern t ites and a portion of Europe, bear ing the American Flap-, is reported to be 'dying' in povZ-r'ty in Baybrook, iu. Jlenas a rcn. OesjiENf nriM, April Vi The body of Aretus II. Herriman, w ho disap peared from this city in the early part of November, was found yester elay em the farm of D. Herriman, 4 miles from this city. It is sup poseel tha'. in attempting to climb the fence he fell, and striking em his head, became insensible and lay in that condition till he perished. The snow which fell soon after hid his body from sight The remains were well preserved. Within a few feet of where the body lay the fence had been taken down anel teams passed daily. . ij . a i ji r A Fatal Mistake. Watekdowx, Out., Aprii 14. To day a farmer named Alexander Jones took an old gun to a black smith for repairs. He assured the blacksmith that the gun was not loaded. The barrel was iilaccd in the futgtj whereupem the gun ex-j ploded, the charge lodging in the i bow els of Jones and killing him in-1 stantly. j $1.50 A ma THE BALTIMORE Weekly American, L5STOFCAUS? - For trial at Janmry T-rn. '.h M HWay of April, '.5 h cay. FIRST WI'.EK. 1. I'ase liums vs. E!. A!' "t i Ivats ii.s-tier is. J'tiinO ' 3. He:,ry Hennen-'antp htr.- : 4. J s Hnnt vs. L i w. kt--'t. 4. J.-th M. Hy ti J .,'; . j a.- a. li.T W;l ums. I. J'.hn H. Sinner's r. J..;-; ; mn's a.rri:-iK'cs T. I'm s.p. i!i irk ii Cj . ' K-r.-r?-,. a. lr. It L. Kevius. s. J i;. il.r-au H. Is:i. K-juiman. vs. ji.-... tu; I'JL maw. !') 1'tier Hrvwn. ts. tsn rW,; .f II. Augustus Tieraan. i. I'-m-'jit a tw-r Karrsw'irth Ke.i.vi. ..-r: .ji IX W'. K Smiih. k. Ai.ri.'nx b-n 14. A. H. JiUt"k;sttn's a m'r, vj. .1.1 Kaul. IV (Hirer A. Parker, t Ira f" CirivL. IU. K. A. Tiivmnn, vs. . s. li t. II. John Miirhcil vs. V. m. K.-it rt i Is. ImvM Hi i. lf vj. X aa K -r l'ivch'ir.ii:ary Orfice. 1 H F. srilLIl Mnreb-Jii. Ian . ( Mar. 'it fr-t-. IC 10URT ITIOCLAM.VTi'iN- THE LARGIST. BEST AUD CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE WORM- IN Cl.riW OK FIVK OR !.nr. $1 . I'ER corv. AX EXTRA COPY SIX MONTHS' FREE, FOR A CUR OF FIVE. AND ONE YEAR, FOR A CT.Ufl OFTEN. STILLWATER Ko. 10 f wui'riiun;Misnriir:n.Mr ii..-.rj; ite it very economical ia f i- L Its rtKrxfer Is J WaabiaiuaieUie M.llwno-r'N. r-d tlm Minnesota (.lanl lirm Kmiinrr, rn. h b; v lr.JTt.tum fl u. au. I fi ror bu: i. n.-,- r few. ., 1 or coal AU tisa Eniraiesi are. na.! ar.l lii. .1 ili.'',,? T"l " Trnctian At.rr': menta ran be, fumisbol with any. t tiiciu il :-- SEYMOUR, SABliM & CO. Manufacturers, Stillwater, tAir.f.4 Allt Itt, 46 A vnrie 1 lot of v:i!u;i!i!o S'rfmiiinis frivi n of Clubs eif t'rosn 5 to copies, a list of w-liu-h i piiblisliftl in Tua V '-ki.v Amkh:- CAX. JilT:tlll! pl:l( fnv. A..in ('HAS. ('. FfLTdN. April 0. Ot Hu'tinii.rf. M. THE GREAT CURE Aa it I fr.r fill tl-MMfi of th- LIVtZR AVD BOWCLS. leap- Via cy-.cm cf thi a.r.J poioa tiiAt ca;'. r ruuf u v ft r:r.j wo-et oa'.y th T:ctim- ci Ra ttnat sia cau j-a'.ixi TIIOUSArjpS OF CASES cf ti . varat fori cl t4a tsrrifclo i!;us have beea q.cijr Kli:,i, a earn tune PERFECT,. Y CUBED. aahni wamif-rful ni:eee, aad an lmcexiae amlo In every pari ol t'is Countrr. In hnn dreJaof o.iojii hjitearol w:ier a. I f oe hart find. It is Tn-U, but eft-ien. I PRT VIX INI ACTKt, bui Larvuej ia au eaitea. mt elenasc. atrcv-i Meail elves Mew I.U'e to all tl! imrorla acra; f the body. Tne cataral aotia el tiie Kuineya iMr-sit'.rcil Tha Liver la eleacacd of alt discsap. ami the Bcsrolajnove freely and noaltbfiilLT. In thi, V 1 waj-Uia yoral ttoj;ea era c.-L .iit-d from I Am it haa beca prove.! br thonaanda Uut ItoVbing a Town Treasui-j-. j CixeixxATf, April 11. A special! to the Times-Star from Little Rock says : "A party of maskeel men yes- j terelay rode into Toledo, a county to.vn sixty miles fouth of l.ere. One l.a'f surrcuneled the Court-house, while the other entered tiie Treas- I . T . .... ..nn 1 1 . .. . . r . . . . I . . 1 . ' """'"nh'Ji uiov viii 1 1 u r.uc. iiiiii feLoii;. wiie anu 6-:x eniia- trom ?o,uw te KVX)). They all I cpeaped. Jl"I.ETO ACCEPTOR REFI'SE. i 1 1 Vary Lamtwrt. of Shade li-WDshlp, nf -hom m. Hiv la eummiitee. TheeW..lronol J.ie. bLamlirrt. clecM, as Ml, ws I.lir.a;h Mi.maker. wife ,.f J,ei,h .Sn.TU.jk . r. ..I JoliiLtuKn Ha t.lwanl Latnlrt. ol ha,le Twp , Mamaret Wi.lters. wile ..I W alters, ol Johnsu.wn. Sarah Sm.i... -ii. .r . . , !.Snder,l.M...7Stwo,l: ' a ! fc .4l''-lrea of Uisirso Linirt, dcceast-J, as ' 1-Clh':!- sta'' Tp.,"Mary J .ne iro- j hert. W araw . Hanris-k f.. ill.. s,mB. s. L,m. rt- ,W hauo.k(V. HesierCaleruatn also .lec u, leavina wi.,..w natne.1 Manlua. an l isstie. s..nnanie.lirfamlerU.I.th m ther and I tliil.l resi,im in the Stale of lu.li.na. ILeehiliinnof Jhn Ltoibert, tiee J, late of ShatleTwp., aal.ilh ws: eieorice H 1 am-rt-Sharte tp., Eliial-etb Be'kev. t.le,w..er lierkejMle, shi.le Twp.,T-atba- "r '! ' w- ;,e'" M,lirT 1,1 SI.ie Twp S..rrerT';'p?.n.0f!l11.:SIClJrrK,'r- ta of Marv ht Ker.wiief Jme, R.n!irers, Sh.i.Ie .'""rine VVa.ner.wiie f beh.M.l,reir..r. wile ,.t .;.ln Kmlfiers. Urorice U O .lin, ,s.uierst Twp.. J.mUh ei .hn .Tenner IV,.., Rebecca R.helT,Jer wi o J Jee IZZil L. Vi?' S ,:"Tet !. Sarab Jane uec.l.an.l all other perwijie..t.i e-.ru'r?,?. "i'T'.'7 D,!ilne" a,,,,ratan Irrphana' .V.v of A nnM'i! S?m Moa.fr. Ibe il h Marcl, it, " Karch M sheriff. Frwiiit-w Ju'.ireot the ev-r-1 " ' Plea f th wr-r! c-an!!.' ftrrfn :t " teenrh JudK-i;! lirrivt. j-I J u:i--- ' ' o! 4Trn'l TrrmiriT n ' ir--nrai j-i. hT tne m il ot' ml! cap-!;! n. .vr Mttt li-.r;r'. anj Uii;tL t; rrr JNttnui o Pii-a. aivl Jo: r-i ft it i Oytr.m J Terminer. ... n--a! j l.-r the tri.-.l.-f mtlrari!:.! anl .nh -r ' n 1 io ia ilirrtf'K ft-r h- I i.tz a ' -zr. mon Plena. atvI iJin'Mi;iiir:rS''." Pear. ant iK'neral J: l'.;veT7. .ic- 4t nnfli.j. April 2". It Notm'K U bTly a.'.eo t- n!! ra J "; Pcat-e, tne L'rt liv'r lh '. .ia1. -' L" unijf ot SH.ni(cr?it, t..it :hT ! ti.n in tneir (jn(tr ier: D witu 'tiitir r " iruiUjMti-.Qii, ciaaiiniiiiDi, ai;l ol tr hnni.'e?.t hi" tlu tfair; nhicfi U '' ami In tLat behiiir at .terrain ti- . ! u j they who wiU prorr?u;fi atrair tt:e f"i" rv (Tfti.i.i ce in tiipjj.i '(..'w--' then t tiiTC to prL'i"yu:e 'N't'V bo lust. tL'iJ.ll. ai-: JEf;i-TFR-S NoTicr- J l'LE TO ACCEITOR REFUSE. ruIt",7 sy'". fSallie, Intcraarrli-il with Jonas .Miller r.sl.Im l.. w.i..." w!' ZT'IJ-"- intermarrlej ', ""5 (W.'rL'beH.f"iiW ".ppt,,tl B orphans' N-.tl.'C is hrei-v rv- -t i,. n'.'. f:-r. t li'Ka'ees, rrv.iiiorj. r mii-r'-f. sarue wi.l Im pisnt:.l f. r . "i ?.t'.; -1 luwuni-at an eirvii its' 1 . urt t- : iK- ersct. T:.ur-.lnv. Ajirir.s. -il- T Se.-..n.! an i h'n.l jt" i! ol liavi! J. -txtvntorot J bn P. Miller. .Iwok-t I'irsi acsutut f l'.i- j i.--s. fi'tlastralo .aro.l U ilns'n .I.-r.r.- -" t irt an i nnal a.sior.1 ! ii." l " " . net Th.-mss a.'m'rs. can rij-i-s-' I.AJiTmuail I Kirst an l Hi al if rni of W. h. erni..rl tl'ii ih.-tn ' ).n i iv iiv-il K rst anl o .al ai-.uiii ! I ' ' i;' M l.l..r Ttil.ii i.t 1 -rt-n 'e lt":' Sec ml ati-t n.i.ii ntr lln- ' I ." cxecutorol'J.!.n U't r. Ax unti.f VViiluiin Luil. r ' Mull, .ivce.so-!. t .- First ami Bn i! ivisin! i f l'i. 1 "J a.lm r. o: H.'i.rv 1 nr. i vs-i. A(v.unt..f.ls-.!. K T:-.'!-. is. iar-l Tli'.in.is. I.tricerly l,..!i.i r r!. .ii..ini .if Joarclt C. !.iu!r!. ' Jolin eir.A -. .Ii rease.l. A.-ruimt -i Ncan Ca-.rN-. en:f--' J. I.'asciierr n..w e"l..r i .1. ntri-r. , First Hii'l f til a.ti.uni :t , an.l VV. h. l.i-je:s, re.-u;.T -l IS ' dts-ea-e,!. 1 first an ! Silt ! eo m.t f s!--a a.lai'r. r A .ai i hnr,.l.rl s Kit an ! ii'.. I an. nr.: ! '3t!.ira mliiiinis: nitri x aa.l t:u.ve ( J'-i lleeeasiMl. A.V..U1II ef Wrrt'.f J. K '-e. i'r- sluririn. iereise.i. . Ursi a.-e. mil ..I l'r as M. Huo-t-J. tB Iinii I i:iel:!v. .I..-, a-..!. I 'rt au.1 ntr"; is I sc.a;t r'tr. j H. I!y .M. Sujl-r..:'!- Niee.l. . I'r-t an-l finsl s.-r. -it f J t.T . Susanna k.x.nil. .lee- ;-!. V irwt mr..i ri.i!il ;ir.n unl ! 1. S. r - Join jvr I'ler, .1. eeaM-.l. a'..' Hist au.l nr-il awunl .f Al; Jen-mliiii VVtimer.. a..m r. .1 decease.!. , i oi V.rst an.! fln'il ce- nr.t f l!T J Pile. a. In. rs ol J.-fh Ki!'. .1 "". f..5 Fl.-al aceottnt "f itj. 3 : j seph S .tiitler, !. law.raior th!"Ta- , , r wi: L ami cm a.viu... ... rf- April nevt. t.. i Vir, lite real estate or . I. .hi. l ..i . .. .. 1 ....... i ,.,.h '... braii i...i..; ur? . p- ; - . ', r , ... ic bu- - ..-", vi ihvv (ami t the mini. r .uiww aiu.ai"'u ahMiltinotbesi.i l. ' tM 8aIne ( .1.. nn Iilau.-ot .Iv.n-js- .1. MiUHip-4()K.K.K) i:r,iAKKVir i rlrt Ul,t w- A ,5""""3- elarch 18, lu. ( March 1 sJiria- Ewi .inln liiui.er lcce-;l. f ril ...ivai,i . r. . - - " l..el- V ' tha zux: effectual r:aaiy tor cicanaius tna cs.steniora.1 niovoin n.xr.-n:;a3. IX, aUouiube Uaed In every tioiMhclci a Alsrav e-rr.-a VXtOiAKfl?. ONSTTWA HOli, Sllli and ail 1 iJlALIt Ciacsaea. Is pat n? la iey Tiwt'.ilc I arm. In tin nrns, one rartna of t. M.-;. UMti0Quurt.s nvdi- Ice. Akin IJqnia Ferm,ierr 1'esterateatedror tbe einen.in' cf lia.ise whocancl mi d 1 1 . re pare it. 1; O.V ttfliA cimI ttrirnry in rxthrrorvK Oct iTc-vcx-it Di:rar.;sT. rucE,ieo VKI.LH. KICUAKDSI1X A Ta., Prop's. (Will send the rv poat-oakl.l m Rl.isirrov YT. j administrator m Perrr Herklcy aefi i -eci.n.l and ttn il ac-. nut ..I 1 ! a.lnitnisiraior aad trus:ce )n ; dece.ise.1. . L..r." TeaTSom,:rt".e:, ! tl.ere l,??- n' ' dirte., Wti; ii.ere will dq eily.sd ta t.:i.. ..... ,v! .. CtthRlFF S SALK r,?i!!2t.r?!? T Vol Ex.. Ft Fa. ecut'" Vi SanSiV, TTli.r;-A s I r . .. . ..1 .u.mil U jmw ' .... rtTWIV M. IIUK ' - rtrS . .rs ..i j '. " -,. . - iff linn Herarh. eiet u a...i . n.1 lln. I MCS.ntlt x'nlstrati Ssmu. I I'rauk i''- flj. First are! tinal arnidr.t oi it- Jacb J. Smith, .!mirisi?s - Sn.iih, ilef'.l . . , claim orth. .i.V - T no. le. inlcivet aril First a..J anal oi:ii a.. . - - lMtX t. IConrt )!,... i. Zir V"" at til . , . .3..iuvrci, t s.t on ai i o oi,?it, p. 3,..a!ith . IVUUl. .1IIUI at law a . IT 1 K lser(twl real eiiate. v i' : i nr . 17 7 "UK. 1 1 : j Final acrwinl. of j.-wa ; Soe,0Vyfi0"''uire ! Sh.nkrlll,R.ymau,auaitais:ratur. -1 ml rth n, Liu,:."" ". mM( KwisTCT Si-rrM-s i