. " ... A FA KM HAVE). 'T-jna, I've Fomtlhn.g to Ull you a pecrct, you know !' declared Ed na Wom worth, taking one of the Squire's great brown hands between her f oft, while ones, snd looking up .to Lb face. -A secret, Edna ! What can it le?" Lo Cfcked in Lis gru.f tone. "Something which happened jthiie I was vi? king cou-m firu.-e in New York." "Ah I some city notion, I eu;po:-e. I told your mher that three months in .v'nr York would fpiie vou lor a plain farmer" daughter. Vell, tell me the pecrct ?'' J'hegm ..-S-tilc.h a lin.- i cl cm-i i-;ar.ii--s:i:'.:.it tingling her r e!i!.. "You wont he ar.jiry, ....i?' r-i.e ) .i.Uml. . Nat:-!-, J. M ;.- hv.A city i-'jt. "V-'i you '" Sin iiit'-Trup u:.d then sum ::'!. e.f i;:ir.ii.ii iiu Ji-vu gone auJ :id hvart, over some n i.ifii.titr I tuM a I aii a .-I'jn', her cour- '1 hay,. i:.y head, have civt.' i- a 'aol.ii' thre is h.-t i: And it it to I true i y heart, but hot is no 2cvi t!i:tt I sMire you. II? ear'.td taan, arid v, it v we shoul o.t:er. Sin' tpnke -.v.nr.nili. But. t'H sti in c-'i: Went lib v.. cu'; r Icit lit. r I.lplitiV ar.d with - i'in upon of S juire pause, the She knew e ex pre 'itenanee id-' her chu-kp. lier lather to be she knew that whims and m;c a human King '.vitl.al. siio k'aew a very lirrn inat:: Le was t'3 full of i?0!abie r:itiuiirt as could lioid; a:;d, that he noises ed :.n indomitable v.iil whith he exer- e;se d upon occasions to the extent o. oiistir.aey sttirm in hi from it in A. Ana now s!:e saw a ; lace, and she shrank :r. It was nat long in breaking. "Edna V.'iLtworth, lio.v dure you -;ir.:e to n:c with this? How dare you throw j nurse! f on a brainless rtranger, wlirn vou know that 1 haw ehusen fr you. wisely, too?"' What :md chosen will us of John your Jlayth-n s..v i! lc; The voice of the oSd in...: ue? hoarse with rage, and he gland upon his b-er.utilV.1 dau;:iiter as though his herrt was fiiied with !ia! instead of love towards her. And yet il w;is Lis love which prompted his indignation at what lie r house to call her fr.liv. ' 1'a'.;, I told you long ?go that 1 COtlKl h' !:ira as a r marry .lotm. l uue friend and no more. end it is too late now. 1 have pieJgcd Lims-lf to I'aul Gregory !"' Edna returned, her voice very low and tremuloa--, yet quite lirm. And ti,.i bt't v0 will not re- lorn n I of unreasonable Woitl.; which cam from Si'aire e doubt if he Wentworth'a lips. W eov.Id Juive repeated an hour lah-r.- thua himself Edna fled to her loom and there, wirownnr licrstii wept and pr.tyed unon iu r couch. in such hope! peless unserv In-fore". . 1 as and !h-yt e to J:er J. a tort t.-t peace came ".p.o;. ht r 1 vii: . :ii 1. nd she rote with a bright r t v.ttt lace. .libera. ly she seated her- Verv del ?-;fat h.-ri tit tit.l, and ro.iue matterials pre-eec-.b-d a g very kmg epistle. irer wtiting ; .'ia.ilte a h: It was tiu! aiea and directed New York. And t was posted and village postmaster r bad been si nt to I'aul Oregajy, w,'!:i:i a:i hour '. no O'ae except til. i:ra w meii a h ! thro"-'.: the ! .:::' coulo vou a n a lo'j t!jrov !i having ; The speaker was dio-.M.h-red 1'eiiow, .vard t'.f f.v.j?it v-tive a t.i".h broatl t vi dently up-ve.-irs t.f a'.-i;. UN face t!;vot:g had a rau.iy h'.ie. eves ami ii.:!v!.?: i i.ot v.-ry brown, and his i;.rge, bine :ie U'-i f tircs" could -s a tra!i-' 1.1.1 nave the.; to lomic e'rf:vor..b!v. 1 1 ; .i v ;u.:e a cutworm apj. ije.ii.it fir a 'job'' eyt s. The ri' utter was t ".b.t.it'thd manner, i n ke 1 i'i the top of surveyed the wit!: critical : a plant. nb ataiiiti.i Kits and o-s orrvM p'-n :;i-: face. l'iie vain were almost 'itt he saw la led , K ' ' ,u : 1 - iian'is A thai i'.ir as a e v v. 1 li v,::ian s 1 t '0 and )i'..rti!ar. "You iuvcn'l w: I1U1' a out " the rs t::is s( ase:i t .ike it: re tV.ieL-taineu. .'-. sir. iut I'm no gre n 1 n!? v-ia'il find t'aat out.' it uia. d tin s';-.tjct r. k ry wed. we ;i Jot voa I need In lu, tii ilV ei rt ron's work never v.-.:riiv.i r.ie vc it. A -e.i- ::s this ree has. I'd hi.e i;' vtai e-ou'.d pi ieh r"a:ht i:i this ui'.: riao: suppose you ii expect to b .i:d with me it will be more ie.i.av nights ana iaicr.it i nor, ... ... , h. V. c;t'.', irtli .-.nd In lilna. The U lt-r s'ekiiow i';et. 1!1- .,:....-I. rt ....... I . iroiiucti'va v illi a verv demur x- pris-ioTi. .nl Tnriir.;!ior.t ) ... (i meal she cirefiillv avoidi il ,. - niej-tmj I the r.t:-:e of the fir; uii' , .(-' , I .. -(tl, i . : h r.ii t a:ii.irr.;ssment an. s:. .i net i- . ... . i. .11 Hwuu.-v t1 iii"; rt j . r'c'..,.,:. it. 'i . . I 1 10 r.'.. i.r.7i.-ii vrnvfti jTovec!. in tlie ' nrvs own wors, "a j.nfije hand tn swir.j a f-cvlhc." His lonp-, pow erful arms laid a wide swath: and there was not nn other man in the field who could keu up with him. And r. the days went on his em ployer's satisfaction with his work increased. And one day a hoi, breathless day something happen ed which placed the new hand high in favor with the S-iuire. It was toward the close of the af-j .. . i.i r-1 r . : inat i.e woc.Ki nx up a inaeinne liiat : " ""fv-tf .-..)... r-i u,.. .,, , ,.' . O ,e, ,n, id -"feuto u ,. fjraa.tliecal,. I locomotives with fuel. He has ! county, "without delay- ' he Sen-; r."- ..I . 111 1 .1 .'.ttlifl .-AMttwiJ lt'1'..l! II . . -,-..1 I. ., i irilll'i 1 Ul kl 1 '14 i 111 I 1 I ' . , V, ,..-' .. , ; , pa t d M Lu Lu. and a small wager ccn ueponucni on otner roaus ir i vw..vu.. xu , ; Th m.-rrnv, aee:e-ed tee straroer. .... ..: , .... T r:. l-.-,!mtl, ! t.. m..;,o ;!.;., eflort m favor of remova wascr.iwn- i, ,;., i. , :is inii up it M ii'" uii! o;.C! in ' r- " i ... , , . rentiers tlie f.i T. '-argai.i was .r,v, a t .:c;e. th(l r; kia,r his reach, which he burned in his ! with success, lioth branches I s U'c 1,1 iic.r.ice Diir'.on wa-s t ng;:;c.l tori . , ,? T r. Wn 1 .. .... ..l:ti,. rl voted to remove to Lancaster then ! i ..' . . ... f . .. . . ..o., :e ik Ki!tiii, .ir. .(ones is " ...... . , It IK,. ..it ( moiitos i. ii.n al.er nata'.o-i.. .... , .! :.- ,n : .i. .I.i tmvn nl nri .n..-..rt.ivw.t. .... I. ' dl-intr" in fact. ':1;!u 1;U ,,;11.ov" ". ! . m l . ! i., ,V,;d..rVKu ;,7.i,..' : lone,or ', r ,j - . , a treis :t train, and a L':i'J trcttcr in ; f-'eai- t pei;t-.njii in woicii iie v.as i . , " to be an or.en And tlien t::e twam went into I ,. .:7. , -., r,.! lh,t :i tt.; u i or. Acconhn" v. in December. IT'.il) lo Ve .i?n.0I,tl1 ternoon, and to the westward were' the original, "whenlsav read, cut I .'111 ! 1 , - , .(.. '.. ... -.. pi'.L-d dark, ominous looking clouds I that thi'c.-.tencd a drench to a goodly j portion of tue Squ;res hay. j-.very worsen a Ids life. H-.riec lV.irlou v.'ii. It was hut, su'tt v ? tnotigj for ; leading tiiej .oppressive; ' b rr rciieveti ;ne ;i.t. .-: v lh ? !:t at. The Sii'iire t wer raking in wind d were fiimost .-.idtt by side. :.'? Vv'ci.tw t'!i r-ioprHtl ru.vs, i All 't n; King, rut one nan 4t.'t! S,M. to t!l. 1 'itt ' I'ill tfl. 'urtiisi hpr.M: 1 !. v:y of !;irrnr, jh; j m tn his !)i :id, fit!i a hi'' !.: wuh v. j itvaner mo-: i no i..t:l r.iisea .,:":l-'.i')Us ;:.!! to .e head :s ktirc. t de o':j.t !i;!liis who were wo; i 1 1 n- r r 1 1 t 111'.' sv t in ' i-r:i j i:-os:r:N-i ' Hit the heat." i ' d.fl-.itd li-irton. i.i nr.w( r to the; pn rii' of i!.i-...:. is. And then he! a Med : S One f vou rotst co for the doc tor, whil another helps rue carry ! Wentworth into the Lou.e. lie will die if we let him he here m the I sun. The air of command assumed by Horace I'urton was resprcttd, as it always in in men of his stamp. .Sijuire Wentworth was borne to the bouse and placed upon a bed. Hi.- wif" was too nearly overcome with the shock to know whet to do ; ! and onlv Edna and the farm hand were efficient in the en.i rgencv By the prompt treatment of Bur- ton the untortunfite man was par- jcn suci4 cn immense gum into the vally resuscitated. And then the j management of claim agents. Be doctor came. j vond the palace of the funding bill, ';t is n case of sunstroke, am q:ito,:i severe one. nu t another d.iv etii season, was ti: physicians ; vcr soo'i PS the Sijuav was able, i he was informed of the doctor's j evident that it will not be report mandate. It was E lrav who told I ,j !o Senate, until it has dm, antl she staid ly hw bedside.; r soft ccol hand carcssiag hi. i 1 ti. robbing temples. "fc.-f here, child." he txt aimeiS after a moment's relieelions. . "Well, pajai?" she queried. "I wi.-h vou would hunt up that that what is his name? Burton, Jia; s u : ana uii una u en.ae nui-. t ... .ilti:... . I want to sneak with h'.m. It 11 hini to come right oil" j Edna obeyed; and the tall, bronz- ed farm hand came in and stood be- j side the girl. "Thev say 1 vc got to keep tpuiet j a spell, liunou, exciauncu jus vai- plover, in his gruff, abrupt way. ."I am very sorry tor you. sir, was the resiKmse. Of course. Bet sympathy wont keep the fami guing to wreck and ruin while I'm mending. You're the best hand 1 ever had, and I guess vou will keep things out of a tangle'if I uive you charge of them for a month or two. Will you try it?" "I will do ni7 best. Thanks for r.A. And then the n: joken labor er returned to the hay-hc;d. leaving Edna alone with her fattier. ! "Child, did you know that 1 had hoped you would choose some such man as" that for your husband ? He is no fop, but iie is a man. and a gentleman to the backbone !" Squire Wentworth said that with considerable warmth ; and to his amazement Edna ran lrom the roont She rt turned in a moment, how-1 ever, and Horace Burton cair.c with i her. "1'apa," she said, Ler cheeks crimson with blushes,' ! have taken you ntyour word. We have agreed to marry each other. We settled it sobio time ago. He had a secret to tell you though, for he doesn't like to deceive you." Squire Wentworth started, and his farm hand said in a quiet tone : "What Edna says is true. We were betrothed several months ago. I am Paul Burton Gregory, and 1 am from good old Vermont stock. But fur three years I have lived in New York, antl it was there I met and loved your daughter. She wrote to me stating t'.iat you objected to me on the supposition that I was a mere worthless fop, ami begged me to come and con vi nee you of your error. Have I succeeded in my purpose. Squire Wentworth?' The old man's feature worked with suppressed feeling. lie was temped to be angry at the rvxc of winch lie had been the object. Edna held her brcat'i in anxiety, knowing the iron will of her father, Perhaps the Squire's physical weakness lavored lier, lor ween ne spoke his utterance wi:s broken, and there were tear- on his palo checks. "You have euchcred me, I dt i i..t : :.. ... .i eiaie. ius, it uiu.iij too t" stop matters now, and I have a!-1 I wa.Vfi saKt llir;l :i farm would make 1 I . .ui"t deny trood hand tin a . a stood hus'.iane t deny but vou re one. ICS. vou rnav have Edna.'" I'layin Cireim. Whatevt.r the avt-r.n. !!i';te i iiviv l:i,.k in ori-inabtv be makes un! kes up tin Tv!j.fii"it V.i , .O. tii.it ti( Ii. i seen another perform is too great or ' too an-.'erus for hi:n to undertake. 1 , ,, .. ... .. 1 ... itrar lfii'.'V.-eiii.eu, i-u; .nines i so called 1 was one anifr?g thtr crowd j that attended the Coi ; t irons a Hie ! ! tew weeks agt m this city, j feature that attracted Mr. Jone at- itention more tmn anv: .in eNe w: .! the wonderful Mtai.uit the fl vin? ! ! machine and the darim? Lu ' La. I The e:.t:M.i!d is a Wi.n. et!.' him- chine, uud. is po constructed that by tiie agency ot rubber cords it lare' number if i will throw a man a j j great way in the air, giving hit : several evolutions before a!i"htin lf :l trunk line, such n p.re pos- j t-6 lior.se voted Jo to m favor of j while we yet grope among the shad-a-. 1 ! Tiii-t trick excited the imitatrveness j fcfsed by the other great rads in i removing to Carlisle, Cumberland ows. Hut by the by "We shall go !of.Mr. Jones and he told Johnnie 1 the country. M. andcrbiit, cn.coun.t. ine .-enaieoi i not concur. litnne at evening, and find it mom ! Dae and Dick Hoe in confidence, I the other hand, has had no control j ln l'- s. the House again agreed tn ing there." Free Pre. iof the further ha:, k of t!:e dark river, i i .i - i -j l-i ' land the nurd .n.t of a brick on i jinothtT i-.iiiju came near taking . u i...t . . i.; j inui.i 'r -..f i.ni. on. ii.i.t "i iii.i ...... v. vj.., in, u.u.i; ,-i i i i u .-i i.i!i.ti;.eii, ne uuiii a eaiaiuiii til ins own devisins;. lho maciiir.e wa? i.. it-.t-i; ctuiMi ut ufiii;; iiiitut; u. iin - J tiu-M.-.eti iiicktiiv .ii)iiiii:o i 'eiit down and cut off about li 'n t . ,- .. . a plank was fastened, upon which the would he I.n Lu was to lav hrn c, ( At about tin; distance he i.n- agined he would fall a- I.irg-? lot of loo; liny was placed, so as to make the descent easy. Every thing being put in circus-like order. Johnnie Doc and Dick Roe ami the boys in tlie neighborhood were notified to he on hand. The catapult was sprung by means of a windlass and a strong roje. "Now," said Jones, putting him- ? lf in position in a way that would have excited the envy of Lu Lu, the cord and turn it loose." Every thing w.-.s arranged and the com mand given. Dick clipped the cord and Jones went up as if he had liecn shot from a 200 pound gur. and Juimny Loo saj-s he went v as ngii as tao weatlier cock on the Court House stcenlc. Henass-I ed forty fert be.vond the hay pile, ! ; and fell in close proximity toaj Ulum. The t.r.ly ir.iury received ! 'iv Mr. Jtin.-s was five broken ribs. li-i.-.;:.iled. knocked breathle i . i o.a aim a little out of socket ll.s poysieian says ne wid recover. . t uu.t oun. When you are seated between lawyer and a djetur you are in a i verv d.inperous iosition, for it is - ither your rmony your iife. . IViun.i ty giving health Lives Ixsiutv. also! WASHINGTON LETTER. F" cuwmdart. WAsnixcTOX.Feb. 17, 1SS1 ... 4, i The debates m the House and Senate are, at present, somewhat te- diou and unexciting. Ihe reap portionment of Congress, made nec essary by the new census, is not a question that draws popular atten tion. Nor does the t;5U)1(.W10U0 , . 1- . - 1 prodigality, now utscutwa cx poi hicto. do more than excite a feeling "0f rt fnore that we should have giv- t i tt J -3 buMnrss of importance has lie mu-tnot at-jot(. trnris ieid in the Senate dur ' work this prcs-j the week. This bill is now in the hands ol she Ways antl cleans Committee oi die House, wht re it is ...((.tjr-f, wjih inuch opposition. It ;,m, nincuded so t!.n! Mr. Shcr.ua.'i u i!l is, it know it. in u,e oumV. duced a bib. v.iiich xas uromnuy T. . IT P. :lr p:ist-.!. providing that no person ii i 1 1 v j1 having more than one wne shall le t hgible to the ollice oi doie- rato in the House of Representa- - . . ni I'll tive? lro:n a territory, mis mn was leveled at Mr. CJeorje ()- Caii- mm, a Marmon with considerably ulore than one wife, who has long vn the delegate from Utah in Con- gress. Durimrthc week, Mr. Can - non ras caj'lt.j beiore the Judiciary Committee ot tlie J louse, ana asKca I nianv questions relative to the so cial and marital status of liL'ionis.s in Utah. Some of his re plies were rot suitable for publica tion, but, among other curious state incuts, he said that spiritual mar riage, in the belief of the "Later I)ay Saints," meant that no woman could attain Heaven unless married to a Mormon on earth, lie express ed his belief that the principles and practices of the Mormon church would finally snread over the w hole earth, and that the present persecu- t;011 c,f the churcn by the L nitetl have no other effect states could than to solidify he organization, and increase the zeal of its communi cants lor doctrines which they earn estly believed to be revelations from God. With reference to the bill be fore the Judiciary Committee pre- ventni2 polvcramisls Ironi votinjr or holdiri" ofiice. Mr. Cannon said it i n'nn!i! mirp fitiiit.thln if ninend- e(i K0 as t() disfranchise, and disoual- jrv? aj 0vt.nder3 njtainst the laws i of chastity and single marriage. the enormous number ot lour thousand bills have been introduc ed in the House, and there is little prospect of an early termination of tiiis Congress. Many Senators and Members believe that the session will last until the middle of July, or until the heat and malaria shall drive Congress to more healthful lo calities. The tariff, fundirg, and appropri ation biils will be debated nt con sideral length, but only a few of the thousand of bills introduced will be heard from agai.t. A. very deter mined effort will bo made by the ., . . ., , ....... ii uvc toe l oiuiiKit; ui.iisoer, mm u view of suppressing the malaria which eifects everything here, not excepting legislation. The District of Columbia is an oligarchy, govern ed by Congress ami the President. Her c:ti::ens have no votes, and no influence. Congress is a chameleon that seldom reflects the color of the : Capitol. The personel of Con'jrrss j ;s continually changing, and. ' like j ..cn-re-icknthuudords-.thev are more into tion ested in improving ine navi the rivulets of their own home: than in the sanitary condi- tion of this ntntain of laws. Tins is a short sighted view of a very se . r : nouj iiinUiT, iU Contiress. it is the view of C. A. S. Vauderoilt's 1'nliey. Yanderbiit's policy in reference to j the Reading railroad, antl to get a j controling hold on the bituminous coal regions oi I ennsvlvania, in making the product available for nis JNetv lorS ro.ids, is now so tar developed as to enable the public to form some idea ot ::s vastntss. ft ' is jireeieel y what the Tt!cjrnrh in i tlieati-d it would be six months airo. t iwiicriit was snown columns that the object of the Head- !:ro .s ing railroad was to l:;e esieiii ?ui 1 . I tr. c- . tonage, a want wtnet iLatroad Ml since it took charge of the anthra- Clio uei I. ill reality Me Kea-iini; railroad has been iit'.ie more than a local r id. with its e.al tonage con- huea . i tin- markets where its tracks extend, but hickir.'' every advantage oi the sources which sunnLed Ui : end. Step by step. Jlr. Yandvil.ilt has entrenched his movements to wards the bituminous coal fields of Pennsylvania and Virginia, and by one mighty sweep of his resource?, he has been enabled to jy his strong erasp on tlie anthracite .coal fields of the Schuylkill region, which now pive him resources in freight and fuel for all his roads, in vol- which jio competing trunk ! line in ine counirv possesses. i;e- possesses, lie fre the year on which we have jut entered closes, tlie Heading railroad will have a direct connection with ihe West from this point, giving it a communication from New York, through Harrisburg to Chicago, by a continmtion of lines now com plete, with only the link between Connelsviile and Harrisburg to con struct Unquestionably this is the grandest and larrest railroad move- ment erer pooled in this country bv i which more trunk and lateral roads - ... . 1 put in connection than ever 11.. . I iiniieu uy a simuar comuinmon. All the effects of this movement will be conducive of prosperity to Penn sylyania ; and wliat is of immediate hnportance to our local readers, will beef large be.efit to Harrisburg.- ILir, i bnrg Tdegrapn. .losh llillinifia Heartl From. ry liver, I was induced to mix Hoit ;ittcrs whh the sea gale, and have j found the tincture a nlorious result ! sn""-t"'Vi 1 F.-vo Kot... i,oi.. i i... I the r.iUcrs. and am" not nftrirl t,. .1- v ....... in . s.i. " Yours without a struglo. Josh liiu.i.Mis Loving hearts arc like oegir ; they live on whut is given them. Dear BlUcrs: I am here trying i tlie house, lamenting the hs of its! ii-,,,. ", v ,t trt hrrftjhft in -.11 f Vw cH nir V ,K?. I mother. Th nKV.M Km i.. . ... ( . ILklusKAUBt, 1 a., tcbrturv 0. . 1" irr u.-. i u? ...i. 'u,'i A passenger tra n from New York. , ttrau,iin iiatiu'' utfn ft n erer ura '''" t wim no e. an! sviii-' .t - - i i r - ss. r. - i r..... ,ni,a.;.,.!K. 0..,m ... u, .. ., ' I on the U?ritral railroad of New J r- Strang" Iiiiiarmir. 'A case of mysterious disappear- j Gt nerid Marcy tell? the following ante it recorded in the New York story in Lid Army Uje -n 'Jit- IJord paiiers w hich is worthy of note, be-!r: , cause it gives a glimpse of the large l:lv,fcrinteneVer brought to g -R hoeman was a manuf tctnrer of hemp and flax, j l .. : X" .. ... ..1- nn.l ' duinff business in New 1 ork end living at Washington Heights, one of the S'iburbs of the city. He bad been m nied six years, had one child, fond of domestic life, was a model of punctuality in all his habits, and had no vices. On Oclo- 1 ber 10th he storied from Lome to go to Boston. He was to be gone three days. He was last seen at noon on that day, after lunching with an old friend, as he was hurrying to catch the elevated train. On his failure to return aUhe appointed time his wife became anxious and inquiries were made. It was found mat he had never readied Boston, .iud that no one alone the lino could give a : clue as tt his whereabouts. The members of his firm and family have t fm t j t getsomenews , .. , . .. " r y ... . of his fate, but thus far without suc cess. Mr Schoneman was worth about ! 10,000 ami had a good busi ness, yet he left his home with only S2" in his pocket, antl a small trav eling satchel was his only baggage. He dressed plainly, and wore no costly iewelrv, so that he was riot calculated to excite the cupidity of j ous old woman lie cast a wink back robbers. He seldom drank and was i at his comrades, antl, suddenly rais alwavs in excellent health arobustiing his Lead and snorting likea and muscular man in the prime of tv. liiC. Telegrams were sent to the police and officials of a large number of towns, and a heavy reward was of fered. One curious result of this inquiry was that not less than thir ty corouei-3 sent in word that each had an unknown corpse wich he was sure would prove to be that of fhf mijiiii" rnnn. A these disnateh- es were sent out over a comparitive- j 1)' small area, the number of un known dead whose identity and late remain a mystery mav be conceiv ed. " It is possible that the missing man may h?ve voluntarily stepped out of hi.s old life and determined to begin anew elsewhere. Hawthorne has developed a similar idea in one of his stories. He makes a man quit his home to see the effect his abscence would have on his wife. She becomes dangerously sick, and his return is delayed from day to day, until it is too "late. He reads his name on a costly monument which she rears to commemorate his virtues, and after several years he is present at her second marriage. The little tale shows how completely a man may lose his identity in a great city, and has been paralleled by several eases in real life. Another and more common case is that of the man who is laboring under the excitement of overwork or dissipation, and who voluntarily be comes a fugitive. The most strik ing example of this was afforded by ex-Mayor Oakey Hall, of New York, who abandoned a good law practice and took a trip to England, disguis ing himself so that he should no be recognized by any oi his friends. lie did not give las family any hint r, . , ... , - i 13 PurI. and ontil h armal at Uucenstown Ir.s late was a com plete rnvstcry. He never explained the causes wnicn ica mm io mis i singular escapade, and it still re mains an unsolved problem. .S.ni. Yanc i- ) Ch roa !de. ; ; The j this h: TJe Cil- of IlarriHhur;. Uariisburg Telegraph gives torv ot the location ot the ! seat of Government of this State : I Philadelphia was the commercial W1I as the political centre of this : State from 1CSG to 17W, not, howt-v- er, without frequent manifestations ot discontent on the part ot the rap idly increasing population west of ! this important part ot the Province and State. Of a portion of the his tory of that long period, it is propos- ! 1 to present a brief review Soon after the close of the Kevo- lution the infant portion of the State west of Philadelphia, having during those eventful days furnish-; cd pretty nearly all the men of the war, felt, and was disposed to exer cise its parliamentary power. Thus.. . j in March, 1787, the Assembly, then , a single branch, in obedience to this ' sentiment, resoiveti that "rhilatlei- Vh'ia wa.s an unfortunate h-eation, secure an outlet j expressing by votes its determina-it-.s for its coal j tion to build a State bouse "at Har- ! risburg, on a tuot ot j; round, the i propi rty cf the Commonwealth," etc., being four and a half actes, conveyed by John Harris in 178"). Harrisburg was then a town of near ly 000 inhabitants. In subsequent sessions, as in 17l!;", 'erne. w unguis lown, l orK ! tne lislature met in '.ancaster, continuing to do mi until the ppring of 1S11, when, in December, the seat of Government was removed to llarri-:burg, at which point it was voted it should he, so eariy as ITS"). The provisions of the Constitution now require that no removal can hereafter lie made without the eon sent of the people, at a coner.il rlec- t'0" Short ol" ?Ic.it. A Methodist minister traveling in Michigan was entertained by a fam ily, whose hospitality was greater than their means, and wiio were short :" meat. In order to spread a good dinner for the parson, it was decided to slay the pet hen which belonged to the little bov of the ; lam il v. ?"!' iJi3 .a rocnuce, but 'I'I, ' ' n m t i! oiW. "lM- ity seemed to demand it, and to the 11 v rri"iiit"(i ifi 1 ijira 8 neck was wrung." After din ner the minister was asked to lend in family devotions, which with true clerical courtesy he consented to do. The family Winer ealh il t,i. n "g l g f"'U k" ;,t (!, the floor, Zt T aonds, hbci(i(,rn' eti witu knot no es. h .. il,.. prayer was going on, a ionelv little chicken, one of the children' of th.- i deseased lien, came rui.nininm,lri Peenv. i-eenv. I didn't l-;'t mother. They killed her for that - - , hjg old j.reacher's dinner." - - . . - t 1 111! II .11 Tb-if "l.ir.1.1 r.,M..'i tied out of all sense of t,r :.v..rfln.- i 'c ' " .'.ixi ml Iil3 .it T" . 1. and suddenly lironghths devotion-' ! ! al exercises to a close, Xo man need talk nbout his honesty except the mm who j no lioncsty to talk about A Frightened Six-Man Tram, .ULtjor .etgii.Hii nw suh,uui the celebrated Mier expedition, and was taken prisoner, marched to the City of Mexico, and thenee to Pue- 1 . ! .-, ai-Knva 1, .. . 1 nimnnniAiis blt where he and hi companions received very ha ran '-treatment at the hands of the Mexicans.' He in formed me that himself and five comrades were every morning har nessed to a cart, and conducted by a guard to the city market, where supplies for the day were produced, and hauled by this novel Eix man team back to tht prison. Notwithstanding the rigor of their treatment here, the major said they were in good spirits, and many prac tical jokes were perpetrated upon the timple minded soldiers who had them in charge. The "offlead" man in the team was conspicuous in t'jis regard ; he teemed unable to resist improving an opportunity for a good joke. As an instance, one morning while, they were being driven into the market, they were passing the stall of a very old Mexican woman, whose fantastic costume, and shriv led, haggard countenance gave her more the appearance of a liend than a human being. As soon as the off leader caught a glimpse of this hide horse, started offin a trot, sheering around her, and gradually turning hU head in imitation of a lmrse who shuns a suspicious looking object. All the other men entered into the joke, and followed him around pretending to be prodigiously iright ened, and they all, with one accord, set out at full speed down the Jala pa Road with the cart rattling along over the pavement behind them, and pursued by the astonished guard. caning out in Spanish at the top ot theft voices for them to halt. 1 hey paid no attention to the order, but continued on for nearly a mile be fore the guard was able togetaround them and arrest their headway. The officer then came up very n.uch blown, and in a most exciting and angry tone demanded to know what they meant by such subordi nate conduct. The "off leader," asked him if he did not observed that horrible old stag sitting in the market place ! "Was that what frightened you so?" said the officer. "Why, certainly," he replied ; "she did it, and we could not help running away. Did she not scare you, too ?" "No," he answered, slapping his breast. ''I am a soldier, and am not intimida ted by such trifles." They were then taken back to the market, and as they approached the old woman, the ollicer, observing, as he thought some indications of another stam pede, ordered two of his men to take the leaders by thehcad, antl conduct them by a wide circuit around the object of their supposed terror. They overheard the oflicer report the affair to the officer of the fort on their return, and the latter affirmed, as his candid opinion, that "los Gringos" ( Yankees) were great cow anl i after all. Meet Mc in the Murninir. He had been absent a year, the youngest pupil at a boys' school, and now his mother wi s expecting him every day, antl she vent about proud and happy, telling her friends of the improvement in bis studies, and alwaj-s ending with his being such a good boy. Then comes a telegraph from Willie himself, the first real message he had ever sent how funny it seemed, from that ba byand there was just this simple form, "Meet me in the morning." His mother went about all day with it in her hand, reading it over as if it had been her child's own hand writing. Then she smiled to her self as she pasted it carefully in a scrap hook, wmie somebody sug- i ces ted framing it to nanii over the j mantel. But all the friends loved j Willie ; he was the only son of his mother, and she was a widow and j he did not come in the morning ! j There came instead the dread news ; of hasty illness, and his mother bas- ; tened to her darlinsr bov, but it was j too late ! The despoiler had done his work he was breathini? out bis little life in the sleep from which he never would fully awaken here. Only mice toward the last, he un closed his eyes swiftly and saw the dear face of his mother bending over him and munnercd, with dry, husky lips, "Meet me in the morn ing, mamma." Dear boy it is morn ing with him always the morning light of fairer than Italian skies- asonalile Hint. 'fstern Agricuhurixi gives its ilowin titnelv warn- winter continues io be an is long as it couUuiies one. farmers, gardntis iiuit "rowers, and, indeed. housekeepers in general who have shrubbery, trees, vim s and plants on their premises would do well to give them frequent overhaul ings during the winter in search of beet les, bugs, worms, larva ami pupie, in order to be 'fore-handed' next spring. No man can tell the prolfic results acruing from the neglected follicles, eases of sacks, bracelets of eggs and egg-masses in general left dangling from or hanging to the branches of the trees ;.nd shrubbery during asingle winter they amount to many millions. Some of these are very conspicuous, othere require to ne looked lor, even closely search ed for, but conspicuous as they are they are neglected. Birds, if we had enough of them, might do as much of this work as is consistent with the ordinary balances of na ture' but our birds are too few, and too progressive, fastidious in their tastes to be depended on. No doubt there are many who deem it too small a business to lie hunting these minute objects in detail ; but, by attending to these labors thoroughly during line days in winter you will save a great amount of labor next summer, arid be otherwise reward ed. Two lliiiiarlaim Killotl. , sri unknown llm.ri- .. ... .i CnC .J.o lVflCU.U near I; r, - . wo , i . - .1 !? ,ere ,"'s..'in i iup omer was iaiaiiy niiur.-.!. i Jiey i i naf recellllJ .arrived in this country n , .1 . , . - , - l 3 'l!L.thc,r to lhe coal regions on foot. j Tiicre nre mmio who fail to get own j rich and bo die poor ; there are oth has , ers who fail in order to g t rich and I mcceed. Facing; a Vlgilonco Committee and v Downing' Them. In the early history of Cummins City, Wyoming, the town was get ting a bad reputation outside, uud something had to be done. It was generally decided that the vigilant ers would have to liegin to reform thintts on Dr. Farrar, and two mem bers of the committee, Trustworthy i Kersikes and "The Annihilator," were delegated to arm themselves; and drive the doctor out of town or ; f l; . il.i .1 ... 11 . V. .. miorm aim inai iney woum nn-ii him on sight. About opposite the palatial dug out occupied by Calamity Tape worm the avengers met Dr. Farrar. He had just been down to Sam Wood's and hoisted in about six fin gers of what wa3 known nt that time as Vinegar Hill Sheep Dip. It was billed over the Union Pacific as "Liquid Crime." The avengers steiod back a mo ment to give the fugitive a chance to escape if Le wanted to, but he ditln't avail himself of it. lie seemed to court death. He tsimrJv walked up to Trust- i ., . - ' ! 1 . 1 11 . ' wormy Ktrsitps ana iwis.eu me double-barrel shot gun out of his hands like a Hash. Then he pulled it on The Annihilator and told him to throw up his hands. Calmly as though lie was making an essay on Gilt Edge blossom rock. Dr. Farrar went through the garments of the avengers. The six-shooters he stor ed away in his pantaloons, tind the double-barrel shot-guns he broke over a pine log and threw int i the wood -shed. Then iie told the avengers that he would spare their unprofitable lives this trip, but if they ever tried to kill him again there would be a good deal of hilarity on the main street. He said he was not of are vengeful or antagonistic disposition, but that if this thing was repeated ever- evening, with a matinee for ladies antl children every Saturday afternoon, he would get a repeating hoe handle and clean out the entire Vigilance Committee. Dr. Farrar said he was just a plain, every day style of citizen, without any ambition to fill the wcrhl with funerals and hang a sa ble pall of mourning over the land, but if the Vigilance Committee wanted to make an example ofhim, antl would give him notice enough so that he could arm himself with an old salt bag full of convalescent eggs and an old pick handle, he would be willing to abide the' result The committee turned in silent scorn and left him, and the disa greeable subject was never broached aga i n . Loom era n;. A Xovcl I'laii. A correspondent from Connecti cut to the Manchester Mirror says: When I moved from New York to my small farm, everything was new to the children. It wns away from noise and bustle, nr.d I thought thev wouul soon get tiretl of farm life. I purchased a flock of hens, and as most of my time was occupied away from home, I wanted the children to take care of them. They did well for a short time but soon grew wea ry. The thought came to ine that 1 could get then' interested by giv ing them a part t f the profits. We made a stock company of it. I be came the President, my wife the Vice-President, mv m the Treasur er and my ds tighter the Secretary. The book w as kept in a regular bus iness form. The mecl:iis of the company were called to urdtr by the President and reports submitted, and important questions discussed, such as "how to break up setting hens," and "would the company be able to pay quarterly dividends." We all became very much interest ed in our company, ar.d as it was very successful the children pur chased all the stock of myself and wife, ami ran the company them selves, they taking the whole man agement of the hens, ami dispensing of the eggs. It occupied their leis ure hours when not at school, it gave them a start for a business ed-; ucation, and now that the children are grown up and away from home, I look back and feel a satisfaction in the little trouble we went to, antl the amount of pleasure it conferred on our household. And this leads me to say that it is our first duty as parents to make our homes so pleas ant that our children will not want to go away until they start for them selves in the battle of life. A Kfjected Lover Stiic;:!e. Mipdi.etow.v, N. Y., Febiuary 8. At Phillipspoit, Sullivan county, on Monday afternoon Frederick Mt-sncr, of Elk nvillc, shot himself in the presence of a young lady named Orvilia Daved because she refused to marry him, and died shortly afterward. The lady had atked Liin to discontinue his atten tions tm account of his intemper ance. Uotli panic-! were respeeta hlv coiiiiicted. As an exhibition f the intrinsic worth of Si. Jacobs Oil, we think j the case referred to, that of Mrs. O. j W. Hubbard, of this town, cured of Sciatic llheumatism of long stunl-1 ill'- bv trie Oil. is ei rt iiiilv scrikii". I and, beyond all doubt, conclusive a3 to its ei'licicv. The remedy bus our indorsement Soari-in (Wis. Jh.al.l. Deadly KartliquuLc in China. Sax Fiuxeisco, Feb. 7. Fro Ul 'C- ..nmese exchanges trie news is re ceived that on the 10th of July an earthquake occurred in the district ! of Kancho-.v. antl a large number of men, women and children were killed. The earthquake was followed by a rain storm, which in undated a portion of the country antl drowned several persons. Lydia E. PinkhamVi Vegetable Compound revives the drooping spirits; invigorates and harmonizes the organic functions ; gives elastic ity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the eye, and plants oil the p ! cheek of beauty the free! i roses of life's s-iring and earl f summer time. This is an ,xld comparison, but a very Migut-.-tive one : It is i;s un- reisoii,-iiiM to expect goiHi to come otil of evil ;is it would lt: to take a ho', to a cooper an 1 as!; bint t make a btn-ket round it." When a man ii.ts imt a ruwl fea one son fur tloiog a tiiinr, he has reason for letting it alune. lie lm reiiis within himsclt desires and fears, a isi.,.t-, - t loon- than a ki. ir IVriort cures every time get I'm' mni bt well keen it on hand i.d fin iio omrr. !! iiitis b tiK.piiT li 'e miglit be il mintls t i.ii!.. Lu lr..ii.id to fi.rj-el pusl troiibhs. 1 ; - ff Jf Tv. tt m 1 m fJeuralcia. tcialicc, Luir.bco, Backache, Soreness of iha Chest, Gout,Qi:;r.sy,Soro Threat, Swch- j ir.r' und Sprains, Burr.s ar.d j Scalds 1 ' General Bodily j Pans, j Tooth, Ear end IleaJzclic, Frcc!;d j Foct and Ears, end ail other Pains cr.d Aches. S Pm-Mslii in earth ""1 St. J.t - O ti a tmfr, tiirr, rimJr ll rhfnf MHi Ur-nni; A trial ertnil li't tin c.ni.rti'-i j thmi.fl'oulblT faO 0!. " tr-rrurc .ill. ris- j wilh 1111 Kill h:f clii-j;. Mi4 iil:'o f vl U . claim. Ulrwtiom hi Hwiii Ixnenajfi. EOI-D BT ALL DSCOGIST.? AND EIAI-tS; ! 15 MEDICI.' E. A. VCGEIJSR & CO., lialtttnorr, JIU., I . jr. A rOK SALS KT c. x. no YD, iuv(iOIsst Nn,rM'f. Pa. Chicago & Noktii-Westekn' EAIIiWAY Itl)OLI)ES,T:BESTCO.STKVCTLt''B!:sT EQUIPPED : anil hence !h Leading Railway OF THE WEST AND NOr.TKWEST! It U tbe rtortert anil l-ert mate bctwwn Cl:lcss; nod all p-iuls in Nurthern Illinois. Intra, iluknta, Wymnlna-, NeNraska. Ciililnniia, Orfr-on, Arizona. Vt:ih, t.Vioradi), I ljhu, Sioiitanj, Nfva.'.H anil lr i'ousii-i! ISiiifl C!n:i!a DOVER, LE.UJTILLE. SALT LAE2, SAJI DEADWGOD, SIOUX CITY, Ce.JaV lis .M. lrt Mnlner. Uf Iambus, nrd all Poms In tin Territories, ami ih west. Alto, fur Milwaukee, C-reen liay. tnhkoiih, ShcUiyeaa. Mariu..':i. Fund du Iae. Wurertoira, Hona hum, Neeiwli, Meua.ilia. St. Paul, linncapoli. Huron. Volica, Kararo, Hisinarrk, Wluima. Ln.tie. Cwatoona. ami all points la Mlnaesota, Dakota, Wiwoiwin ami tlie 'orthwe't. Attmr.cil Mutrn the Trains of the Chlravo k Vn-th-Wr!ern awl tbe U. P. K'vs ilprt. lrom, arrlre at ami ue the same joint t'nIonli?Kit. At ChiL-aico. dose ronnecltons are mmle with the Ijiker-hnre. Mirliion t'cutrni, HiltlmorK Oli. Fi. Wnynean ! een:..ylv;iiiii. an I tlliioiifo soil tral Trunk K'ys, unit the Kankkt i ami Pan H iodic Kouter. rin reanrfllnna mot mi Jnurllon flBtK. II la IbeOXLT 1.1 r nn nine Pullman Hotel Dining Cars CHICAGO ill COUKCiL BLUFFS. Fallnm SIsDrs an i!i NisS! Trains. Insist on T'.f ket 4attit "insr j-ou Tiokpts Tin this Mail. Kxaruii.K roar Ti-kets . 'ami rl;i l. lu il thi-Tdo not reu.l over the Chicago & North- I wetern Ksllw. If yon wih the Hfrt Trarplltur Awmrola-1 tious joa wil! huy yutir Ti- k-ts ly this route, j 3-AXI W ILL TAKE X'JXE OTHER. 411 Ticket Anents soli T!.-koN hr this Line. j Mara-is Uuohitt.W V. P. & Gm'l MaLan'r, j V.IIHHV. FHE GREAT CURE A i: ia rr all Cizaizcs of the KIDNEYS, LIVER a?:d cgwzls. I. o.eiGivj ta cxrtn!,of th a.Tld prison Cit cvje: tao ct-ii Brffrix.j 'Wiiici: oaiy tLa vieiijcj ct Hh.Uxuztiara. caa r:ax? THCUSA'iDS OF CASES cf fi went frtn er this tm-iblo diss32 havo bee i quick:? raUrvoi, in a short tiae PERFECTLY CURED. baa und wvaJerfiil .nreeM, and an immaiiae Klo inOTcry nt-i ttj Csnnlr;. Ii hun ilrciicf cniit '::enrev-t wh-rc&'l e'zo had fs:id. b:it eOcicnt. CMJTAIS ii 1 1 & .C but li'ruiici in&a easca. f-ItI.-aniic, Ktrir-lHt4nnl irle.New l.lfj tho iilTWrta.it organs of thabodr. ! Tbe rji!x.r-a atlou - t:..' KiU-icy-. a restored. The laver ia cWTiaf d cf all uiaeuu..,ar.d the BowelamoTOreclyaad hcaltbii.-lly. In thU waytbe woi-jt cLUenacj era eradicated frcm . ... ic azs K7i oy uiourand thxt ! 31? 1 -fT-r uai n ia tlia nioat clao:-j-l relied Jbr dcanaiu tao syr:7 OI ail r.cri.l i-r-Mioua. I: should be vlxX ia every aouficii.! aa a GPJciNC MEDICINE. A'T-.r cttct jjilioj.s;;e33. . oNsnrA 710:, rrr.F.a and an rcjAU Deax. j 14 one fAi-ir. ij Aoial J 1 tin. cavc: J pa:eit. J.- Ijprrt hi lsnry TrtcetaMf Fsra. i-;iin nm, -o Of lllfll tuiaes C'lU: lj lllrl..:!ip. Liquid Ftfnn. ery C:iatrat(- fur ilifucem t eY.lin.tmt tivOii. wr. ari irlAij tit e?icit-ji:icrl tvrt.ir. t. i;;t iTorroru rirt:t;:sT. tzirz. ti.oo V.'KLI.S, CU'l!.li:tlV. I'ron-n. .iVI,l"l,ll'J FOB 8 ALU BT C X. BOYD, DRt'OSIST. Xomersrl, IX Medicine, aot n Drink.) CO-, .f.l v.zr?; rrcrrr, jr.-.::3n.i:ir l:.. ,'tZZ.li XI T Tib Ai. Olllfc. 1.: t :f . .!... t i.aa. THEY CU11IZ ATI rlrnmttl thnStomsrh. l.iv-. t. K;iJ ;-!. ntnl I niit.r NtTj;ii!M-nut !:. Duly t vtrr.tj .mui, .i.w. - sioco i:i COLD. A.-fll h pi'd for raw: Ihcy x-lH i. r :- or w .u. aii.i:i,iii Hiif-l.-ri; or H.-J .wt, ..W.UIU Ull'UI. K-.'k To::r ilrni:Kii.t for Iir Ttltters i:' ui.ui beiore you tlrvji. 'i'aku ua eik.i H an ahsnliitca-id Im-nlstM-crr- fnr iirtuiiiouuiMa, aw of opium, loUiu.o ii,d H nuniitu!!. S. HI I Till StD FOB C:aXUl KSTrrf-J'M AM as ftl hy ir.-tfc ra l-T nnirfS W . t .... IbW. 1 .. A Tn., O.I. "K t.r B C. N. n-Yi. Soimrii,i, F. $5 TO $20 XIMt 41 i'Ai , Por.luuit, per dav !t noma Samole I worth ii free. AililressSris Mulrio. Mar.lCljrr. ' UEZSII 1 la n M mm ioe. V 1 1 t9 SI 'j cl. Plnnd. fS ! I.. . r. V I . H ! The Somerset Herald ! (ESTABLISHED 1827 ) (ha cf t&ri loadicg Papers cf Wastaa ! Pcrrrylraria. IS STALWABT JEfllLltll. ! HAS DOUBLE THE CIRCULATION OF ANY OHER NEWS PAPER IN HE CCUNY ! it Will Contain the General News of the Day. he Editorial and Local DEPARTME 1ST TS St.eak for TZiemsclve. 93.00 ! A YEAU! tW.CO A TEAR S-MiO A YEAU! 82.00 A YEAH! $2.00 A YEAR ! $2.00 A YEAR! $2.00 A YEAR! $2.00 A YEAR! $2.00 .1 YEAR? S2M A YEAR f .-'io a YE.vr.r is 00 A. YEAR 52 tit) A YEA It 92 OO ! i -in ot;rt I i JOB DEPARTMENT!!! i ; WE HAVE THE BEST F - ! CILITIES WEST OF THE MOUN TAIN. tfirW'E are preparetl to furnish on Ehort notice, and at a great re duction on former prices, all kinds of JOB WORK.' such as : LETTER HEADS. BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING CARDS. PROGRAMMES, HORSE PILL3, SLIPBII.Lg, POSTERS, LABEL1!, TAGS. REtEIITS NOTI OF ALL KINDS. DODGERS, ! CIRCUL.VR8, &C.,AC.t tlT'lrrs troii) a di-tit!nf ill rtTfiTotir'.n: out lanful u! ten 'inn. Atliliw. ilio Somcrsctllernld, PRINTING liCUSE RCW, SonirrHc,1 V. HAILKOAD SCHEDULES' SOMERSET 4 CA3.tlA RAILROAD tCTM-AU rri... " f- tu UICTHWi. ...130 p.m. eaiu Mttll . -trrt?, U p.' I Sap. Th M.ll ...1. .... . -- - at. ou tu -iti.Hbricti Ulri.i . ! llmHivh I-nXrr mint, ,T . H Ktickwmnl ml 1.41 . j .1 rretiTely t Wm1,Idki. .1 ! rn' 1-l.oa , Urough trn , liOT.,.'2 . 10.. ami hoinwixAl si 6.114 j,. PEXMSYLVAKIA CENTRAL Railr0a TlbA IBS KAT. ! J.,kl.toWa tl J.. . 5 46 l .d. " .'".. i fuei lie fc. ' . ni. ,,- ' , SL JUiils liny till 10: . m. ." . t-i. l'' l U li D. m. Mom ',; 1' liuatiniidua Ace... 3 :j u. m. i..,.. '"' ' t iixlouli Kjl!.... T:ia p. m. ituj."" JnhiKtuwn Acc.j... 6:Sj i. ru. ruiit " lanel t.-xA .. . v " ' i:iV; TKAtiiA ooiso wist. 1. -mri. -. ii mi J ei!niun.u u.ii... ii.u. Jiilniniuaa co... m. j-, , '. M.Htx-H :.. j..4. S:!:t ':!. AllviDH. Aee.t lu:l"a i. i;" "i. I L H . t ,. . r8 ( . .-'- 7.... ... i.-.o . w J rCDiKri.. :t p. n. llniu . a. moj,. ... It, Vb, KM 6 -I P ml ! rv .Mull. u. m '-"it. II D.il.. ( Bull. ..o., IU I rent Murulav. X h9 Juiiiutowa tprM, Mail, Huntley Aimimin.. !.... t. . ."l,.nta . j SSwV, tS i ne stLlue.e. ttaa west, will il n i .ua t ta,. Ct.n.iu.u'U j Xhe ClMinnntl Exprew w,t will ,laf M , ( rt.ipat Hlir.rili ,J0uirc.h ' "? l i burjj. ana Kasi ljtrtj. "(in.J lua-illo .ml J,..to tsum. vmmu.iau.n an. I Caciac K..Z. '1 aaJ mail WMi la tl eTaEia,c. ' 3ATIM0P.E 4 OHIO RAILROAD. flTTSBCKQH DIVUlf i. tin ami iftMar3. !S1. .rir. .. Hi U-purt from ana anil. at Oep, e.r EAST. WEST XAI1 .5t'a. w. U:ll ie " IS: I ll:-i ., lo-4 " - . m. tm i .lA -1:4 p. Oi. Httliiir Hraihlock Mi V. f: l Mew eon Hrmi l KiM'l Mi. 1'lv.MMnt Conulivi,te L'nioiiTuwii fiiii.. Pyle K.K'iWMMi ' Hyuilmali t.'utuiwr'aoj WioiinnjJioa Ualtiiuor I my: H f ti inau-i. I un.-n mul Hyn.inii.il .'no Pyl tJ.MIHel;.ri! I lll.M.'i.WU Ho.l lw Ml. raw 1 -M, kpitrt tiiit'la I'lllaUira Xl , it .... v... lr.,H leaves rutsl a-ah ., , M. arrlvnm i '....h...i i. , . .." 11 UuiatwrlaiiU at 2 ji A. M , arr",?1.. ,j"i a no pleasant rr.ui ... ami South t1 w.hi....i . "le" U Tl. .11 . . . Tbrouiih Wail leaving at W:3l' a 4,,., 1 hn.UKti Exuress. lilnn t.OS r n HaM, "ph.r"."P,r M -: BaitS A. M. ; Phiuuielj, bin; Ms r. a. ; N. V., j Throoai Mail train Oillj. Eipneiis traii.s iiailjes.(.t Suaa,. rwmai.i.iaii. trains aou are!te Ein-laliyex.-eutSu3.iaT jti up.. w m 4 TUket officea. cirner fr.h ATennesnd w PKu"u"n!pa.POte0rn" nat auJ Ww' V'' m r .m Ju. M. tiLt,UtnralTk-liet &ta 5S iHERIFFS SALE. By t.rtue tr trtain n!i of F.'. Kj.. Iiwir.1 wfllic t'uurt ul t;.)aiiunn leaii! iiaarainiaii ami tit me ilim-te.1. there :JI he f a-..iii.- sale, at tut cvor: Hi ute, ia tie lnysti. Thursday, March 'M, t at 1 iclock n. m . all ih rtuhi tnu iihm. . I otalm il the defendant. CharlM 'Inni..w.ii'. In ii t me Ii;ii.wihr iie-rl!eil real mum. nvxit Muminit tnwr.htj, .Si.niernet cuamr, fx , ail' idk lands of Qarret Fnresj rlcir. JrtU Miller, r run Kuvhstetterand t'brimUu P. Llveti-i, tuiDiiiit eliu an i one. half wrw. mure nr 1. havinic thereon cret-ted a ie and -hl( r. hi use and Iii- atulile, wirh ilieapi-ortenaiirei T iken ia exccutu n a: Die uit t..' Smuei Miller. ALSO All the riitht, iitle. inti-rest eDdoUiio of the feiHiani, Jonathan S-hn.-k. ol. in and to the lowior dereribed ival estaie. lieiaie in Broik. ra.Iey t.wnhip. Siine!et rnunir. Fa., adwln I.iihIkoI Philip Hay. Ailam Marker, Willuin h an.i ja-.nooer. eouimain : acre, mure or n naiir inereon creete.1 a one and a-nll X . plaok Ifinm ami MaMe, with the 3D irrtenwi-i I Taken ln execution at the init ot Samuel W.. r. rl I. Walker and Jemme Cuau:r)n.I executors or r. r. Walker, dec d. Notice. All persons pnrrhaiilnir at the al sale will please take noti -e that a uartol the) chase moneT to be made known at the time sale will be required as mm til ln(irt'. knocked down, otherwise it will bes:iu ef to sale nt the risk of l he lirst purchaser. Tm sHue of the purchase money inns: he pM . ielnre Thnrsilar of the tiri-t week ol A I'ourt. the time fueil l.y the Court (or tecur tbe ai knowleitirnient ol lieed. awl no iked wil j acknowledged ant 1 1 the i nrchase nrnner u H ID lull. JIJU3I J. erA51iU.. SittRim-. Otfii s, t Shri' Feb. . isri t t n;itnri' crraicst rviat-Uy. ir. liuriuxkn rp3r-".K it to4nou patient)!, all of r vrr iorwjreiiiuri,UirinvNi. I'm:-': can ha t.ki-o ty eru.-y iic-u. inc. tlt9 miilur-n:j'i. inm oi-i. Tn m . ft war: a-rrivj wiui th d.::. u. jh. the svstrin of ail irs lmTHiriU', ; mt-s t st iria"tv, r-jrtUt the hftxru a::- uiD ti?ri4ana l;iviyrnitneoraiii. 1 t o.i i A to l.t-y wcry ami tiretl fron ih1 t.n.sr. ui jjts rmniTH vwiv .-to c.i: h me". I, v !icn Wli, to pirrpnt ' , mKII LV V tjvery tAruy ! wr rri It will mitrurocr holix ?I 'Til-! c irb fiiirt ik ritt nmtv tn V'f- !.. ...... , tt...,ria.ili.f r.;iv.iM ..in ...JTC s: ;.ci"a to aitjc-.t any aril loot fond. BKsS lb ia r't..a.4Jtw ia iuu m itx T:..i--lf, DfMnaiSl. It. HAKTMAN .-r 'KjOrt: n iiK ii win cuaow ym w FOR SALE BY C. -V. VOID, Iruff'jM, jmtwmmrft. Pvt. Mar FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDE. o nor... w'lt (tie ef rr!.rr. Tot. or tr" TR. I: roo- l.w.ct- r.r.-iliI in tinie. I uvS K ler. wi!l nr.-.nrl?rv'enl Hones" foJ! I'.. . .ii-r. :!1 prrv. nt t.nrs. I' 1 ", ouu'sPo.. .Mr.w.il iiit-ren. the oa:intr.Toi n4 cre.ni i. . iy . r . i.t. aU luxkc Vt liau' :nl .wet. r.niul Poir."--. w'Tl -e r frcent ar1 !i.K.i.a lo .1; i er.. an I 1 .in,- an-wii I Ol 17' PWI- WIU.otViaATI.yACTI'-'- boMe.erjrwm're. a:i) r. rcrrr. rroprie"' BaLT:ronr,Jt3. Feb L ly. PATENT nMaliu.1 aat all tmalnea In the V. S Fil f itnce, or la the Couru attended to lor MODES F"S. .... Kul In PATENT BUSINESS EXClUSIVtlT I two vrtlain iMfttenis lu leaa lime loau II--. tr: i vie are orr"t' tne i . . rmrm - from WASHINGTON. , , . . When iik.Ici orawlnn is sent we sll pai.nrni.ill:. tree of elirire: ami w'' CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN ATE.iT. m e reter, i.ce. l. ilie stlie..ialr. ioe the M'm- .in'er nivwh.D, ao.1 to ..rtl.ia J V. S. r'li.i'-nt tMlice. Ktr circular. a.lK.e. I anl reiereuce tuaetual clients tn jtnr " or county, a.Mrei C. A. SNOW Jt CO.. t?oslt Karent oatcc WasliinKUtn. 1. ..GOLD. Great chance emale j t. Th.e whi x.4 take a.lvantairer toe I .rhances to cie I that ra unVn.i. uenerally beeoaie weaiinr. m I th.e who !o not In-omre sucD ebances reass .- u.' - . r n . m.nm wofaeR. IN.T-1 ilria. to work for s rlnht In their " . .... .... r.r...M.rl ffVlB 1 4C rJlnary waes. I i!nsTe oMtBt 'n'D'; I Noone who enoes tails te make "'y "if Yo can de-rote yoar whole time t the m rl onlT or snare B.ni. Full. "'.'.'""I .. . .... 1..,!.. .ill nn.1 this I'I E all that Is r.ee.le.1 sent tree. Co . rortlaiHl, Maine. AiiJress HtiuM Ic. i: a la l ii 9 9TI c' ii:i : a-1 1