Rates of Advertising. One Square (1 Inch,) one Inrrtlon fl 60 One Square " one month 3 00 One Square " three months - 6 (JO One Square " one year - 10 00 Two Squares, one year - - is Off QnartorCoI. - - - - - 80 00 Half . " , " - . . ISO 00 One " . . - . 109 CO I gal notices at established rstes. Marriage snd desth notice, gratis. All bills for yearly advertisements col leeted quarterly. Temporary advertise-' ments must be paid for in advance Job work. Cash on Delivery. 18 MJBLienED EVERY wedsbbdat, by W. R. DUNN." fticb nr Mnmisnv 4 bohuer-s Bomrsa ELM STREET, TI01H3TA, ti. TERMS, $2.00 A TEAR. V Subscriptions received for a shorter period than three months. Correspondence solicited from all pe.rU at country. No notice will be taken of smonymous communications. VOL. VIII. NO. 3. TIONESTA, IA., APRIL 2 1875. $2 PER ANNUM. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOHESTA LODGE Ad. 56.9, SI. O. of O.F. MEETS every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, In the Hall formerly-occupied by the Uood Templar. A. a KELLY, N. O. C. A. RANDALL, Seo'y. 27-tf. TIONESTA COUNCIL, NO. 342, O. TJ. -A.. M. GETS at Odd Fellows' Lodge Room, every Tuesday evening, at 7 o clock. J. 1. UALC. J. tl. P. M. CLARK, R. 8. Dr. W. W. Powell, . OFFICE and residence opposite the Law renoe I louse. URloe days Wednes days and Hatardays. 2-tf. VT. r. HEhtlLLIOTT. - t. B. AO NEW. - MEHCILLIOTT .t AGNEW, Attorney at Law, - Tlonesta, Pa. April 0, lS75.-tf ' K. L. Davis. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tlonesta, Pa. Collections hiade in this and adjoin. log counties. 40-1 y 3IILKN W. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Xl AVssc, ' TIOXKSTA, PA. T, W.Hays, ATTORNBT AT LAW, and Notaft PnsLlo, Reynolds Hukill A Co.'s Klcsk, Bsasoa St., OU City, fa. W-ly KllflTBA X f SMILE T, eVteermeys at Law, - Franklin, Pa. PRACTIC In the seTeral Coarts of Vs aaaro, Crawford, Forest, aad adjoin-i- u. ..i - xu.lv. CENTRAL HOUSE. BONK ICR AONKW RLOCK. " L. Acnaw, Proprietor. This is a new iioase, and has just been fitted up for the esontmodation of the public A portion f the patronage of the nubile is solicited. Lawrence House, TIOWF.STA, PA., WILLIAM LAW REHCR, PaoraisToa, This konss is centrally lecated. - Everything new and well faraiaked Superior accommoda tions and striet attention given to guest. Vegetables and Fruit of all kinds served an their season. Sample room for Com aaereial Ageuts. ' .. - FOR. EST HQUSK, SA. VARNKR PaoriUBToa. Opposite -Court House, Tlonesta, Pa. Just aeasd. Everything now and clean and fresh. The best of liquors kept constantly a hand. A portion of the publio patron Age is reapeotfully solicited. 4-17 -IT Tlonesta House. MrTTKLT Proprietor, Elm St. Tle . aesta. Pa., at the mouth of theereek, Mr. Ittsl has thoroughly renovated the Vieassts House, and re-furnlehed it com luly. All who patronise him will be well entertalued at reasonable rates. 87-ly Knptro Hotel. ' '' TIDOUTE. PA. H. KWAL.U, ranPRia Tvs. This house Is centrally located, has been thoroughly j-arnted and now boasts as good a table and beds as any Ho tel in the oil reglous. Transient only $2.00 Mr day. 2.4-6 in . C B. Weber's Hotel, TTLERSBURGII.PA. C. B. WEBER, has possession of the new brick hotel ad will lie happy to entertain all hia old customers, aud any namber of new ones. Uood accommodations for guests, and ex cellent stabling. 10-Sm. Dr. J. L. Acomb, PIiYSTCIAN AND SURGEON, who has had fifteen v ears' experience in a large and suooesafuf practice, will attend all Professional Calls. Oftloe in his Drug and Urooory Store, located lu Tidioute, near Tidioute House. IN HIS STORE WILL BE FOUND A full assortment of Medicines, Liquors Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery. Glass, Paints, Oils, Cutlery, all of the best quality, aud will le sold at reasonable rates. DR. C1IA8. O. DAY, an experienced Physician and Druggist from New York, has charge of the Mtuae. All prescriptions put up accurately. at a. hit. mo. r. rut a. a sat. - St A Y, PARK B CO,, B ACKERS Corner or Jim; walnut sis. Ttonesut, Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposit. CoUeeMoas mads on all the Principal points of the U. 8. Colleotlena solicited. 18-ly. D. W. CLARK, (COMMIflSiOWBB'S CLBBK, VOBCST CO., PA.) MEAL ESTATE AQENT. H OU8ES and Lots for Sale and RENrp Wild Lands for Bale. - I have superior facilities for ascertaining he condition of taxesand tax deeds, Ac, and am therefore qualified to art intelli- ?ently as agent of those living at a dis ance, owning lands in the Cosnty. Ollioe in Commiesiouers Hoomi Court llme, Tloneeta, Pa. 4-ll-ly. D. W. CLARK, IELT CARPETINGS, S5 cts. por yard FKLT CKIMNG for rooms In piano of PlaUir. FKLT ROOFING and KfDIXU. For sMinplHi, iwl(ie.,s C. J. FAY, Camden, Now Jci.ej v SC. JOHNSTON has opened a rnstan- rant in the Davis Itulldlng. between Mable's house and the Unlversalistchurch. Oysters served up In all styles, or for sale by the can. Confections, Cigars, Tobacco Ac, for aalo. A share of the public pat ronage is solicited. , 40tf BLACKSMITH MP WHGOil SHOP. THE undnratKned have opened a Arst class Diacksmlth and Wagon Shop, In the Roberts shop, opposite the Rural House. All work in either line promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. IXorasesjlionlnir n NpeclcLlty 22 ly L. SPEARS H. W, ROBERTS. NEW HARNESS!SnOP. JUST opmed In the Roberta Building op posite the Rural House. The under signed is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line in the best style and on abort notloe, SEW IIARHTEHH A Specialty. Keep on hand a Ane assort ment of L'urry Combs, Brushes, Harness Oil, Whips and Saddles. Harness of all kinds nisde to order and cheap as the cheapest. Remember the name and plau W. WEST, Roberts Building, 12-ly ' Opposite Rural House, Tlonesta. n. o. nARLiN, Merchant Tailor, IN The Lawrenca Building, over Super ior Lumber Co. (Store. The best stock kept constantly on hand, and mado np in the beat manner and newest styles. 19-ly nns.cn. heath, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Fa. MR8. HEATH has reoently moved to this place for the purpose of meeting a want which the ladies of tho town ana county have for a long time known, that of having a drossmakcr. of experience among thf m. I am nrcfTsred to make all kinds of dresses in the latent styles, and f guarantee sstis faction. Stamping for braid ng and embroidsry done in the best man ner, with the newest patterns. All I ask is a (air trial. Residence on Water Street, in the house formerly occupied by Jacob Bhriver. , I4tf TIMS TRIED AND FIRS TESTED I TBI ORIGINAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Dec 81, 1873, eacs.yafs.osrt.'T'o. MILES W. TATE, Sua Agent, 44 Tkweeta, Pa. Frank Ilobblna, PHOTOGRAPHER, (SUOCBSSOB TO DXKIHQ.) , Pictures in every atyleof the art. Ytews of the oil regions for sale or taken to or der, - i . CENTRE STREET, near R, R. crossing. HYCA MORE STREET, near Union De pot, Oil City, Ta. . , 80-tf rnOTOORAPIl GALLERY. ELM ITKBBTi ' SOUTH OF ROBINSON fc BONNER'S . STORE., , . Ti-onegia, Fa., H. CARPENTER, . - - Proprietor. Pictures taken in all the latest styles the art. . 2S-tf NEW JEWELRY STORE In TloxaMtK. M. SMITH, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, At SUPERIOR STORE. ALL WORK WARRANTED. A Lasge and Superior Btaek of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. RTR. SMITH has fine machinery for liL making all parts of a watch or plonk that may be misxiiig or broken, lit) war rants ail hia work. The patronage of the cillacua of Forest County is moat reniect fully solicited. All he auks is a fair trial. 4tr TOR WORK neatly executed at thiseffiot at reasonable rK. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writofVen. Kx. esse to Forest County, issued out of the Court of Common Plena of Phliadnlphla County and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of Tionesta, on THURSDAY, MAY 6th, A. D.,1875, at II o'clock.a. m.,the following described real estate, to-wit i George Brooks vs. Henry J. Brooks and Alfred Brooks, trading as H. J. Brooks A Co., Vend. Ex. Case to Forest County, 481 Dee. Term, 1874. Dickson. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Tionesta, (formerly) now Howe Town ship, Forest Connty, State of Pennsylva nia, being one-half of a tract patented to Wilhclm Willink, November 27th, A. D., 1802, upon warrant in the same name num bered two thonssnd four hundred and fif-tv-three, said naif containing Ave nun dred (500) acres more or less. Being the parcel of land which Samuel Winn, Alex ander McAndrew, Alexander R. McHen ry, Edward W. Warner and their wives by deed dated May 29th, 1871, conveyed to J. K. Palmer, and the sama which the said J. K. Palmer and wife conveyed to Samuel Willets by deed dated June 12th, 1871, and recorded In the efOce for record ing deeds Aa., in Forest County, In Deed Book No. a, pages VI aad 92, Nov. 1st 1871. Subject to the reservations and restric tions contained in the last mentioned deed, and to the payment of all taxes assessed upon said land since I860. Also All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Howe Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, being seven hun dred and fitly (750) acres of land, part of tract known on the map of the said Coun ty as nuninor two thousand three hun dred and sixty-six (23(io). and being the whole of the tract, except two hundred and fifty (250) acres In the northwest cor ner thereof. Said 790 acres bounded east by Elk County line, south by tract No, 2485 west by No. 2s0, subdivisions Nos. 8 and 6 and the 250 acres in the northeast corner of stid tract, and north by said 260 acres and tract No. 2458, and are the sama premises deeedd to J. K. Palmer by Alex ander V. Mnrphy and wife by deod dated May 20th, 1871, aud by said J. K Palmer and wifs to Knmuol Willets by deed dated May 29th, 1871. and recorded in the Re corder's office in Forest County, in Deed Book No. 9, pages 05, 96 and 07 Nov. 1, 1871. BUDjdci to tne payment or all taxes as ed upon said land siiiee the year 1.S6U. Also All those two certain tracts of land situate In Howe Township, Forest County, and State of Pennsylvania, to-wit: number two thousand eight hundred aud twelve (2812), containing one thousand and sixty-three (1063) acres and part of tract number two thousand nine hundred and sixty (xHflO). containing about seven hundred (700) acres, or so much thereof as lies in Forest County, more or less. The same having been conveyed to J. K. Pal mer by Charles B. Wright and Sue J. his wife, Caftper H. Duhring and Jane T. his wife by deed dated September loth, 1871. Also All those certain warraut num bers two thousand and twenty-one (2021) and two thousand and twenty-two (202J). each containing UveHiundred (aOO)acres,and together one thousand (1000) acres, situate in Howe Township, Forest County, Stats of Pennsylvania. Also All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the township of bueftiold, (formerly Kenxua,) in the County of War ren, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being part of lot number seven (7) in said township, and bounded as follows, to-wit t Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot, running theuee south along the east bounds of said lot to the southeast corner thereof, thence west along the south line of said lot so far that a north line parallel to the east bounds of said lot from the south bounds to the north bounds thereof, and thence cast to the place of beginning shall eon tain three hundred and forty (840) acres of land more or less ; which premi ses were conveyed to Leonard D. Crandall by deed from Maria H. Waldo and other heirs of John H. Hardenburg, June 1st. 187L and by said Leonard D. Crandall and wife conveyed to Samuel Willets by deed dated June 12th, 1871, and recorded in Uia Recorder's office of Warren County, in deed book 84, page 255, November 1st, 1871. Subject, nevertheless, to the reser vations and restrictions contained in the last mentioned deed. Also All that certain tract of land sit uate 4n Sheflielu Township, Warren Coun ty, Pennsylvania, known and designated on the general map of said county, as tract number nine (9), containing Ave buudred (500) acres of laud, be the same more or less ; three hundred and Afty (850) acres of which is the same land deeded to J. K. Palmer, by Andrew Johnson, by deed dated May 19th, 1871, recorded in deed book 84, page 27. And one hundred and fifty (1S0J acres of which is the same land deeded to J. K. Palmer, by James O. M arsh and wife by deed dated May 29th, 1871, recorded in deed book 84. page 26 ; ai 'be whole of which five hundred acres eon veyed by said J. K. Palmer and wile to Samuol Willets by deed dated May 29, 1871 and recorded in deed book 84, page 254, November 1st, 1871. Subject to the payment of all taxes assessed, upon said land since 1H0U. Also All that certain tract of land sit uate in Highland Township, Elk County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a small birch, tbeaoe by land of John Nicholson num ber 8753 east five hundred and thirty per ches to a sugar tree, thence by land of John Nicholson number 8777 north three hundred and twenty perches to a hemlock, thence by land of John Nicholson num ber 8778 west Ave hundred and thirty per ches to a birch, tlienoe by Holland Land Company three hundred and twenty per ches to place of beginning. Containing one thousand acres and usual allowance. Also All that certain tract of land sit uate in Highland Township, Elk County, Pennsylvania, described as follows: Num ber three thousand seven hundred and fifty-three (3753), containing one thousaud acres and allowance. The two tracts of land last described being the same two tracts conveyed to J. K. Palmer, by Charles C. Dunn and wife aud Thomas Ktruthera and wife, by deed dated June 2nd, 1871, and by the said J. K. Palmer and wile conveyed to Samuel Willets, by doed dated June 12th, 1871, and recorded in the Recorder's oihce of Elk County, iu deed book "O," page 48, dtc, November sili, 1871. Said two tracts being subjoct to the reservatioua and restrit-tions contained in the last mentioned deed, aud to the pay ment of all taxes assessed upon said laud since th year 1869. - Auw All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Highland Town ship, County of fclk aud fcUXo of Pennsyl vania, surveyed ou a warraut granted "to John Nicholson, number two thousand sud twenty CJyjJ), aud bouuded mid de scribed as follows, to-wit I Beginning at a Beech, the northwmit corner thereof, thence by lands warranted to John Nich olson A Company number 2025 south four hundred and forty (440) rods to a post, thence by lands warranted to Thomas Willing east four hundred and eighty-six (486) rods to a post, thence by warrant number 2026 north one hundred and sixty eight (168) rods to a post; thence by war rant number 2027; west one hundred (100) rods to a beech; thence by the last men tioned warrant north two hundred aud seventy-two (27.2 rods to a post; and thence by lands warranted to John Nich olson it Compsny; went three hundred and eightr 380 rods to the place of begining. Containing one thousand and ninty-nlne and three-fourths 10U9j acres, with the usual allowance as surveyed on the origi nal warrant on the eleventh day of July, A. D. 17113, and returned to the land office by William P. Brady, D. S. Being the same premises which were conveyed by J. K. Palmer and wife, to Samuel Willots, by deed da tod July 2Jnd, 1871, and record ed in the Recorder's office of Elk county, in Ded Book "O" page 420 Ac, Novem ber 6th, 1871. Subject to the restrictions and reservations contained in the last mentioned deed and also to all taxes as sessed upon the said land since tho year 1809. Also AU that certain pleee or parcel of land situate in Highland township, in the county of Elk, and State of Pennsyl vania,known and designated on the gener al map or draft of lands in said township as Warrant number two thousand four hundred and sixty -three. Bounded north by Warrant number two thousand four hundred and sixty-four; east by Warrant number three thousand seven hundred aud sixty-one, 37611; south by warrant number two thousand and nineteen; and west by the line of Forest county. Being the same premises convoved by Erastus Barnes and wife to Samuel Willets by deed dated July 18th, 1871, and recorded In Elk countv Recorders office in deed book "'O" page 419 Ac, November 6th, 1871. Also All that certain piece or parcel of laud situate iu the township cf Highland, county of Elki and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Being part of tract of land surveyed in pursu ance of Warrant number 2456, on the 12th day of December, A. D. 17M2, and bound ed on the north by Warrant number 2366; on the east by Warrant number 8781; on the south by Warrant number 2464, and on the west by the Purest county line, ooni taining two hundred and eighty-nine 289 acres be the same more or less. Being the same piece of land conveyed by ass H. Barnes and wile to Samui Willets, by deed dated June 9tb, 1871, and recorded in the Recorder's office of Elk county in deed book "O" page 422 c, November 6th, 1871. Also All that cor tain pleon or parcel of land situate in the township ol Highland, county of Elk. and state of Pennsylvania, being Warrant number two thousand and twenty-five 2025, Three hundred and eleven acres more or less, in the name of John Nicholson. Being the same land conveyed to David F. Anderson by Orris Hall and wifo, by doed dated October 2flth, 1868, and recorded in Elk county in doed book "N" page 26. Also All that part of the lot or warrant numbered thirty-seveu hundred and sixty-one 13761 in the county of Elk and State of Pennsylvania, which is bounded and described as follows: Beginnimr in the east line of said warrant or tract of land and in the middle of Spring Creek, and running thence south three degrees west along Uia east liounds of said tract three cluuus to the southeast corner there of, thence north eighty-seven degrees snd thirty-six1 minutes west along the south bounds of said tract one hundred aud thirty-two chains to the southwost corner thereof, thence north three degrees east along the west bounds of sal.1 tract fifty two chains and sixty-five links to the mid dle of the beforementioued Spring Creek, thence up along the middle of said creek as it winds and turns to the place of be ginning: and also twenty rods in length up and down said stream to high water mark on the,northei)y bank of said stresm, opposite or with the center of said twenty rods, opposite to the mill of David K. An derson, which was erected ou or about the 22d day of May, 186U, and with the right to attach the northerly end of a dam lor a mill to the said north bank of said stream. Containing five hundred and forty-seven acres and three rods of land including the allowance, so called, as the same was sur veyed iu the summer of 186U, by Orville Combs. The two tracts of land last above described being the same two tracts con veyed bv David F. Anderson and wife to Samuel Willets, by deed dated June 2tith, 1871, and recorded in Klkcounty Recor der's office, in deed book "O," page 417, Ac, November 6th, 1871. Subject to the reservations a:id restrictions contained in the last mentioned deed. Also All the undivided one-half part of all that certain tract of land situate In Highland township, Elk county, State of Pennsylvania, known as warrant or tract numbered three thousand seven hundred and sixty-six 8766, and bounded and de scribed as foil a ws i On the north by war rant numbered three thousand seveu hun dred and eighty-two 3782, on the east by warrant numbered three thousand seven hundred and sixty 3T60, on the south by warrant numbered three thousand seven hundred seventy-seven 8777, and on the west by warrant numbered three thousand soven hundred and seveiitv-eight 3778. Containing one thousaud lOOOj acres of laud, be the ssme more or less. Being the same premises which were oonveved by J. K. Palmer and wife to Samuel Willets, by deed dsid September 15th, 1871, and recorded in Elk county Reoorder's oflioo in deed book "O," page 404, c, October 31st, 1871. Subject to the reservations and restrictions contained in the said deed. Also All that part of warrant number three thousand seven hundred and sixty one 3761, in the county of Elk. State of Pennsylvania, which lies north of the east fork of Spring Creek, bounded as fol lows, vis: Southerly by the center of said east fork of Spring Creek, and northerly, easterly and westerly by the northeast and west lines or bounds of said warrant num ber 8761. Containing fiva hundred aud fifty-four 554 acres, three 3J roods and twenty-two 22 rods of laud, more or less. Said warrants numbers 2021 and 2022, above mentioned, in Howe township, For est oounty, ami said part of warrant num ber 3T61 in Klk couoty being the same premises which were conveyed by J. K. Palmer and wife to Samuel Willets bv deed dated June 20th, 1871, and recorded in the Recorder's otllue in Forest county, in deed book No. 9, pages 93 Ac, Noveiu V ember 1st, 1871, and in Klk county Re oorder's ollii-e in deed book "O," page 408, ito., October 81st, 1871, sud were convoyed subject to the reservations and restrictions mentioned iu said deed and to all taxes usHeased upon said land and premses since 1801). N. B. On warVant number 2!W0, above mentioned. In Forest Connty, there are erected twelve two-story frame dwelling houses, six frame barns, frame boarding bonne and frame store house, frame saw mill, boiler, engine and machinery, frame store and office, frame feed store, frame tannery, frame engine house, engine and machinery, frame beam house, frame sweat pits, frame leach house and bark house, hide mill and bark mills, frame boiler house, boiler and fixtures, stone hide bouse, frame dry house and engine, ah house, bark shanties, Ao. On warrant nnmber458, in Forest coun ty, above described, there arc erected, frame blacksmith shop, four two-story dwelling houses, three frame barns, and seven bark shanties. On warrant number 236(1, in Forest connty above described, there arc erected frame dwelling house, frame barn, and bark shanties. On warrant nnmber 2466, in Elk connty above described there are erected two frame dwelling houses, one frame barn, and one log house. On warrant number 3025, In Elk county above described there are erected two frame barns, snd three bark shanties, and on warrant number 3781 in Elk county there is one log bark shantv. ' On lot number 7, in Warren connty, above doscribod, there arc erected thre two-story frame dwelling houses, and two frame barns. The whole of the above described tracts of land are subjoct to a Mortgage of Sixty Thousand Dollars (100,000.) All the abave tracts of land Ac, are to be sold together as one property. Taken in exdcutlon and to be sold as the property of Henry J. Brooks and Alfred Brooks, trading as H. J. Brooks A Co., at the suit of George Brooks. . - TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly compiled with when property is stricken Tiown : 1st, When the plaintiff or other lien creditors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the properly sold, together with such lien cred itor s receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such oortion theresfas he mav claim must be furnished by the Sheriff. See Purdon's Digest, 9th Ed., pago'416. Smith's forms, page 884. , 2d. All bids must be paid in full. All sales not settled Immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the day of sale, at which time all property not set tled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. 1. T. VAN G IE9EN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., April 15th, 1875. TOUE'S MOIVTJaiJSIVT. The "seven-days' ght" was ended The battered remnants of the Array of the rotomac were encamped at Harri son's Landing, waiting for transports to take them back to Washington. It was "after taps," a sultry, South ern summer night.- Dn the extreme edge of the encampment, on the side nearest the enemy, a sentinel paused in his walk, and peered cautiously out into the darkness. - "Psbaw I" he said : "It's nothing but a dog." He was re suming his walk, when the supposed quadruped rose suddenly, and walked along on two feet, in a manner so un mistakably human that the sentinel lowered his musket once more and shouted "Haiti Advance, and give the countersign!" A faint, childish voice said, "Ain't got none, massa." "Well there now," said the sentinel, "if it ain't just a little darkey, and I guess I've frightened him -half to death. Come here, Snowball." The child crept up, and said tremb ling, '"Deed massa, I ain't got nuffin to gib yer." ' ' "Well, who asked you to give me anything T" "Yer done ax me for to gib yer suf finjes' now; and I ain't got nuffin 'cept my close what I got on." "Well, you needn't fret; I don't want 'em. Corporal of guard I 'Post two.'" The corporal hastened to "post two" and found the sentinel with his hand on the shoulder of a little black boy, who, between fear, fat'gue and hunger, was unable to give an account of him self. "I'll take him to Capt. Leigh," the corporal said ; "he's otlicer of the day. Maybe he'll be able to get some thing out of him." r The captain stood ta front of his tent, looking out into the night, when the corporal and hia charge approach ed. "Captain," be said, "here's a bey just come into the liues." "Very well, you can leave him here." At the first sound of the captain's voice, the boy drew nearer to him, as knowing instinctively tlmt he had found a friend. "You can go into that tent and sleep till morning. ' said the captain. "What is your uaiuef was Captain Leigh's first question in the morning. "Name Tobe." "Is that all r "Dat's all, Massa Cap'n." "How old are you V "Dunno, Massa Cup'n. Nobvrdy nebber done tola me dat." "Where have you come from?" "Com fum de back o' Kicbmon', Massa Cap'n." "What did you come here fort" "All de res' ob deiu rucned away ; an' old mass be wor so road, I wor jss' feared ob my life. . Hides I fought I rooueht fin' my mammy ef I got 'raong der Unions." ' Where ii your mother?" "Dunno, Massa Cap'n. Ole mass done sol' her down in Georgy las' corn shuckin', and I ain't nebber heard ob her sence. But I t'ought melby aha mought ha' runned 'way too, an' I'd fin her wid der Unions." "Well, now, what are you going to" do?" "Dunno, Massa Cap'n. I'd like, to stay 'long wid you." "What can you do?" "Kin wait on yer, Massa Cap'n ; kin shine up boots, an'" brightening up as his eyes went- wandering round, cougbt eight of the horses "kin clean de bosses right smart' "Yoa are not big enough to take care of a horse." . . "'Deed I is, Massa Cap'n; an' I ain't Yraid o' no hoss. Ole rhas alios sent me ter tend de bosses dat nobody else'couldn't manage. Dey alius lets' me handle 'em ef dey's ebber so deb blesomo. Jes' yer try tne, Massa Cap'n, an' seo ef I tell de troot." "If I keep you with me you must be a good boy, and do as I tell yon."' "'Deed I will. Mass Cap'n. I'so do eberywork yer say, sho's yer born." So when the troops left Harrison's Landing, Tobe went too in charge of the oeptain's horse and baggage ; and, when the steamer was fairly under way, he brightened Into a new creature as every revolutien ef the wheel placed a greater distance between himself and and "ole mass." "Massa Cap'n," he asked, one clay, "whar is we gwiue at?" I'Either to Washinton or Alexan dria ; I don't know exactly which." "Will dar be onesto' up dar, cap'n." "Yes, there are plenty of mures. What do ycu want from one?" "Please, Massa Cap'n please jess" 1 and he stammered, and caught hia breath, apparently overwhelmed with the magnitude of his desires. " Well, out with it. What wonder ful thing do you want V "Please, MaBsa Cap'n, jess buy me one banjo." "A banjo t What on earth do you want of that?" "Kin play de banjo right smart, an' dance, too. Kin, Massa Cap'n, I plays' for yer nil de time." fhere'd be rather too much of a good thing about that." ao jci gmiio tcr ib icr it me I "I don't know. I'll see when wo get there." Pay-day came. Everybody got fix ed up; aud Tobe full heir to an old cavalry uniform. It didn't fit, to be sure. The pantaloons came up to ' his shoulders, and were rolled up in great bunches around his ankles ; the jacket came auwn to nis snees; and the sleeves hung like yawning caverns in which his hands disappeared so far, that it seemed doubtful if he would ever find them again. But there wore the gilt buttoms and cavalry stripes ; and lobe's inmobt soul rejoiced over them. He was so absorbed in his clothes that he seemed to have forgotten the banjo; when, one day, tbe captain suddenly held np one before him. His eyes dilated till they seemed to cover balf the face ; and he gasped out, "Yer gwine ter gib me dat ar, Massa Cap'n ?" "You said you wanted a banjo, didn't you ?" J I knows I axed yer for ter buy me ; but I t'oucht mebbe ver wouldn't one gi' me de clo's an' de banjo too." "Well, which will you have the banjo or the clothes?" lobe answered not a word, but pull ed off bis jacket andiaid it at the cap tain's feet. Capt. Leigh laughed. "Well," ho said, "if you want a banjo as bad as that, you s'uall have it. Here, take it." "Wbar mus" I put de clo's at, Massa Cap'n ?" "You needn't put them anywhere. Kceji them on." "Does yer mean to gi' me de clo's an' de banjo too?" And understand ing at last that it was really so, Tobe gave vent to bis fuel ings iu a prolonged "Ktyi !"' and walked oif carrying tbe banjo as if it were a baby. At'.er that there was ne lack of mu sic. Tobe played all day, and only stopped at night, when the captain sent him to bed. It proved that Tube had told the truth about his skill iu taking care of horses. Capt. Leigh's horses had nev er looked so well as now, and the cap tain was delighted. Tobe turned out moreover to be a very good boy. But tbe army is not a very good place for boys, bo one day Capt. Leigh said, "Tobe, how would you like to go North?" "Whar'e it at, Massa Cap'n ?" "I mean my home at the north. " "Wheu is yer gwine, Massa C'ap'u ?' "I'm not going at all now." "Does yer menu to Fen' uie away rora yer, Massa Cap'n ?" "Yes, I want to send you away from me, uow, because it will be better for you. But, when the war is over I shall go homo; and then you rah tb.NTINUKD OM I'Ol'UTII FAGK.