t nil w CoxrEiuiir X Uoads) 1- --1 1. .. ' Whi li U iiitbi! Mate uv w'i"i Antii. 2o, 15i4 ) - l u-iinitn (lt'ptrovod Wilt VI Hill I uv . wlii-kv r.appom Uil on liatiI; .wo' W(-.ks8?o, a gloom sftth-1 onto Ui.v entire Corners. With the excvpslmn ! uv tlio little I wived, winch tlnr-i"-.! , thro the floor, there wuz not a uroji 11 V anvthina: within reaeii. i sin-m-u, burnt up, in ajrony, 1 txclaiiiK'il one mornin with the ani heut mariner: "Waft wntfrevr-rYwlicr l!ut n.H'lr.il"'lrmk." days passed, and leckiu mairered into ISascom's Three Pojrrani faintin and vell-niirli exhausted. .trp Rimnlies eonie vit." n j tv ..." j 4 the pood old man. ' N'arT!" ficd lJaseom. a tcarplitrin in Lis left eve, and rollin pensively down his face, washin out a furrow for itself ez it rolled. In one corner of the nail kcr sat Issakcr rojrram with his face buried in bis hands, the piktur uv woe, while kernel Md'clter laid out on the bench, breathin heavily. Imagine men in the Crate Sahayra Hesert with the water all ?one. Imaffiuc men on a raft in mid-os-Lcn w ith no water! Then yoo will git a faint idee uv the eondishen we wuz in. At last one marninjr Cascom's ol dest son, dehial, who hed kept at the Stat-hen at Seeesliionville all the time for two weeks, with a single wagon wuz seen a riden down and urjin the mule to its utmost speed. "Hooray 1" wd Uascom. "it hex come at last!" lmmejitly there was a change. Jteckin I'ograni riz, and fallin on his knees sed devoutly, "Thank Hevins!" I ssaker sprang to his feet, and elder Pennibacker and Md'elter shouted, "Ha! Ha!" with ez much power ez thev lied left in em. fhauk the Lord the mule didn't baulk. Kz ef impressed with the importance uv its mishen, it come up gallantly to the door, and backed up squarely, that the preeious load mite be easily and quiekly taken out. It wuz unloaded safely: the spigot was druv in, a bottle wuz filled, we drank the revivin drrft, and wuz sav ed! Uut bow to perfect our treasure wuz the question. Lucindy (Javitt hed swo re that she wood bust everv barrel ur likker that wuz brot to tli ' Corners, and wo knowed she wood keep her oath ef it wuz possi ble Is-aker sejested that she be pizen ed, b it that idee wuz yoonanimously rejected. 'I iev I no friends?" a.-kt I.-saker. "Io you all hate me?" A good many other plans wuz dis cusst to head off this terrible female but none uv cm seemed feesible. At last I hit it. I sod that we must guard it with our strong l ite arms. Let us arm ourselves with axe-helves and go out 0:1 each uv the four roads and stop by force every woman who appears on the streets, onlss it is certain she hez hostile intenshuns. Let us go in twos eight will suffice. Let us be stern and inflexible. iiascom thought the sejestion wuz a good one. "Cv course," sed I, "the pickets will le entitled to their sustenance, gratis, while in active service." "Certainly!" said Uascom, "at reg ula intervals when no enemy is in site, they may come in and get a refresher and git. back to their d io- ty " Then came a trouble which I lied not anticipated, h'vcrj' man in the Corners volunteered to go on guard dtry. That free driuk wuz a bounty wl ich fetched cm. It was finally annouueed that we shood take turns at it. Myself, Dee kin Pogram, Issaker Gavitt, Capt Md'elter. Absulum Pettus. Zach ! Porgeous, Elder Pcnuibackar and j Mini .Mcuratn, 1 selected lor tnc nrsi ; s do My. 1 put niyscll in the lirst . d.v, for I wanted the first pull at the; arrangemei t, Levin an idea how it . would come out. ; the Heekin and I volunteered to take the post uv (inajrer, wlncii wuz ; the south road onto w inch i.temdr (Javitt lived. We went out ami took our stasL v.t.s andloketl up tlie road and down tlie road. "TLerc is no wimmin in site, is there?" ned the leekin. "Xary," ped I, "the eoast is clear." Parpon, the coast Lein clear' isn't it time that we po down to llaseoni's fir the refresher Lc Rpokcuv? This is f.-erfullr trvin dootv." w 1 -. . I 1 1. : .. .!.. 1 a-TWU Willi WIU j'Ui-fciii, Uiui. . - , , , - j i'" t 0 - - . , ".mailt niiuic .J t 'jw uuirtuiuKt. ben old men. wc needed sutLin bra-tLrcc tavs tld itwas not long be- Envious glances from both seres fol e.n. and down wc wenf hz wc en- forc lIie ,nerc.iiant ,)P;ran t0 appreciate j lowed this handsome couple, round tered tLe door we wui aston.sLcd to tlic fact Umt ,iere was a constnnt h ,iaI Sc , ,adi , t,p. cra iJf at lmr" tai v fit llio hnr n I n I i '1.1 i . . 0 takin their drinks. . - -v . .. ..... . . . - ; We jrot ours, and went back, and arain viewed tLe field. It was still tjuiet. Lucinda wuz, it wuz evident, not yet ready to move. 1 "ieiiin earn 1, uoesine loe ap-1 pear," 'Xary fH-! i r said lie, ' The onomv isnoiin Mie. ; "Lnpland expes every man to do ; 1ns oootv, I'eeiiin, nutiiaiin t we het icr amine penny o jiascom s anu pel j . ii . i . . . .i a sustainer: l ins is leariuuv eximiw Tin." '"' lielore the words wuz out uv uiouili, the Deekin Leu made a dozen rods. I wuz pleased to see the old man so active, We reached lbis nin's in a very t-hort time very short, indeed, and there, somewhat to my Purpr.se, stooa the other six. ! erooKin xne pregnant n in ires uv tne lliow. I'ascom did not Lave a pleas ed expression on Lis countenance. Agin we departed for our posts, and we peered up and down tlie road. We paw suthen moving out uv Issaker's Louse! It wuz a female. The second look rcveeledthe muskee ler form uv Lusindy! she Led Ler Funl-onnet on and a axe in Ler Land. "DcckinV'scd I, "stand firm. TLat nraged woman is goin lor I'ascom Let us acquit ourselves like men?" TLe Ueekin's nose grew blooer, but Lis lips closed ominous. I felt I rood depend on Lim. Uut Lucindv didn't go out tLe front door yard. She had come out to split wood," and sLe pplit it, and takin an armful went back into tLe Louse, lie wuz nervous with excitement. 'TarsonV'ped the Deekin, "I'm all unstrung. I thougLt the Lour uv conflict bed come. This drain tm my ncrrous eystem if too much. I must Lev a RotitLer.' And we went. I wuz frozen with cstonishment. The first Bite that met my eyes cr we entered IJascom'g, wuz the other nix a standin back from tLe bar and lissenin to Hasconi wbo wuz gesticulatin w ildly. "TLis little game is played out," ed Uascom. "You git no more lik ker uv me except in tLe regler way." "But Uascom," said I, "cf "we poard yoor property, its ez little ez yoo kin do keep us in refreshmcnti. Consider our ardoous servis." i -1 . t .i "JJah!" wuz Lis reply Voo've '. Itin unduly an hour and ooedrnnk ''four times which is to say thirty-two ' drinks in an hour. IV been cxercisin ' a little arithmetic hile yoo wuz out, j tho yoo iilu't slay uv ay loii enulT : lo plve nte time to do a sum in sim j!e iiiu!tiiliea.-lien decently. I5:it ' in a barrel there's about twelve hun- dred drinkP-at this rate vou'J drink mc as ti,0 voo wuz pertektin VOOr ,i .... ivroiiertv insted uv mine. I j want my property pertekted on these I terms. ueu pertekshen may be jsullishent, but it's rather exensive. ' 1 " 1 ' 15ut, (J. V'.," 1 replied, ' do you j want these wimmin a raidin on your j premises? Io yoo want this precious ' liooul a runnin al! over thi lloor asm "I woo 1 tz soon see it a, runnin all over this lloor ez to see it a run nin down yoor throats, gratis. I don't see that it makes any difference to me where it runs, ef I don't get nothing for it. Gentlemen its money or no likker. And here it ended, llascom wuz inflexible. The groscry hcz uo or ganized perteksbun. Kf we Lev uo money, wc can get 110 likker, and without likker wc shell git too weak to Lev the power to resist. When ever Lucindy and licr petticoated hosts apear, they will Lev an easy victory. I am without hope. 1'ethoi.i.im V. Nasiiv, Which wuz Postmaster. .Markrline t'.gg. j There is so good a lesson in the fol ; lowing story told by a eorrep ndent I of the Aiiwri'-an Farm Journal, of I the manner ia which he made a n.ar I ket for his eggs, that we give it space here. It contains the secret ot suc cess in marketing any class of pro duce, have it uniformlv and reliable ! crood, and get a reputation therefor I and there is no danger but one can j sell at good prices all he can produce. but here is the story: My old hens laid plentifully during July and August, and though the price was not large, there was a good market for all the eggs I could spare. I did not care to hawk around any thing I had for sale, and I sought a dealer who had a good trade, propos ed to him that he should take all the eggs I would have. "At what ju ice do vou propose to sell?" he asked. "At the market price," I answer ed. "Who's going to decide?" "We'll bth decide. I will have a passbook and enter in it the number of dozen I send you. When you have counted them you can add the price on the book, and in that way there can be no mistakes or misunderstand ing." "All right," said he: "I'll do it. 7 "I would like to have you bear one thing in mind," lie added; "and that K that I jr larantee vou shall never j fiaij bad e?g among those I send you. Ilyou will keep them separate and ever find me wrong in this, I will give two eggs for every bad one yon lind in my basket." "Do vou mean all thatl'". he asked somewhat doubtingly. Everv word of it," I answer ed. "All rigLl; see that vou do it, for I j .-hall warrant every egg.' ! been under the sun ; but this peculiar The merchant must have told of j plant, recently discovered, as it ex our bargain, for the next time I met crcises the most extraordinary influ our neighbor, he reined up his horses jence over the human brain, demands as if he had something important to from n.en of science a careful investi communicate. ' gation. "ay, 1 in.: ' he began, "gone into the egg business on a big scale, ain't you." " hr, no; not 011 any larger scale : than a good many others.'' IJut you warrant your eggs, don't vou?" I I saw the twinkle in Lis eye, but I J was not going to back down. les, 1 answcreti; -1 uon 1 in- tolll l0 carrr TkliS but good eggs to tj1(, n)arket." "jcs' so! S I Leerd. Pears Ille vou ,liust i,avc a n,i?hty sight confidence in vour Lens;" " to I '1 my 'i a tit. sn liiucii con'iiii'iice in ji:!ns as in tljc carc 0rt))C 0??s ra-"- i should not." And he drove ou. 15ut after all I Lad not done so fool ish a thing as 3 0U may thiuk. My twenty liens averaged fifteen eggs a day, and I made it a rule to send the egjf.s to market every third morning. I used China nest egirs, so there - - ' .V1K n.at 1 fr nf nnv .mht u. no- nvvrl . i I'lTlfw T II n T HA 111 (TUT ilillimil II Tl ' las being all right. -TV...JfcU,.V...1.n.-r.. j I carried a barket of eggs to him ' one morning, and, alter he had takeh I llicni. Le said: "Tim, supposing I sliould arree to ivc one cent more than the market price, what vou:"' effect would it Lave ou ' "T11C best effect ans ered in the world." I Well, it is just like this; when vou t0,j nte to warrant vour cjrirs all sound I tlimisht vou wasa eoiifntiiid- edf.iiil. Hut I warranted the cgir-.-, nd fnund 'Lev were alw avs e"i. Now I huvf a class of tr:itle that would willingly j,ay more for eggs if they could be sure they were good, aud I purpose to a.k Uv cents a dozen metre f.ir t:iiii'.i8 run l.rltfT an,j ..; i ...: vn7, This was certainly eueouraging, and our arrangement holds to this day. 1 habitually receive oiie cent a dozen for my eggs more than my neighbors do. It is an insignificant sum, but it counts up at the end of a vear. . California Girl's r.ipluil The Marin County (Cal.) AYirx of May I is responsible for all the as sertions contained in the following: "The young ladies resident near the famous fishing creeks in this county are not a lew ot them experts with .ti ... . I II I) I I r 1 .1 i n . 1 , i . 1. . 1- an. I . - . . . . nothing unusual for the heroine of! tLis item to string Ler Lalf a hundred j trout in a moning's sport. Uut to improvise a fisherman's spear from a torses hoof requires a flash of gen ius, which, we claim, would le dis played but by a few. Miss Annie Olds was riding, 'iu maiden medita tion fancy free,' by the shore of Taper-mill Creek, a few days ago, when she happened to espy a "splendid spec imen of the salmon" trout taking its ease in the stream. She wanted him. She Lad uo line at hand, and could not wait to go for one. juick as thought she reined iu her steed to ward the stream, aud plunged in, guiding Lis steps with 6uch delicate precision tLat wLcn she wheeled him back to shore the fish had keeled over and risen to the surface, speared bv the calks of the maiden's Lorsc. Miss Olds took the trout Lome with her. d6! it weighed twelve pounds. "Jes'so! It's as good as thread; j i,,. Her feet were encased in buck warranted 200 yards! Wliy don't j skin moccasins ornamented with you put your name on each egg, heads and soldier buttons. She erca Tini!" j ted a big sensation as she entered the 'I may, by-and-by." j ball hanging upon the arm of Mr. If. "Jes' so. I don't see why you 1 Uarton. of Hallvill. who was dressed About 181)7, a farmer of our ac quaintance who is at present not a very old man came into possess ion f a piece of land of 15 acre-j in extent, upon which was a yun growth n' pine and hard wood, the " . I 1 t if i 1 rl . r 7 uv use... ' urn 3 imu i uu'ri'iii. a 11 11 11 j ully 'i early every year during the I Mi fiit lano n I .if pi uiAiwl m 1.' At.m part -j. 1 years; ana some years since built a house and barn, and rebuilt another barn the timber for the frames of which, and the rough boards to cover them, were also eut from the lot of laud in question. Previous to 1 SCO $:?()0 worth of pine! limber were also sold from the lot i There is also unon it a -rood suirar! i,,i ,. i.:..i. r.. " u.. vnuuiu, iiuiiu iui iiiuu i.iia uan been a profitable source of income. About one year 18C3, $1,200 worth af pine lumber was sold from this lot of land at one time, to a lumber manu facturing firm on the Kcnebeck River, and the farmer still has the laud, -upon which arc growing a large num ber of pines, which promise, at no very distant day to become a srec of income to its future own er. Had the land been sold in lW for its appraised value, $lo0; aud the money kept at compound interest till now, it would not begin to havcrcaliz- eetlie amount that was paid ttie man for the one lot of pine lumber sold in l$i'.3. Another enterprising farmer i is cutting from Lis farm, and deliv ering on the banks of the Kencbee Hirer, this winter, about 150,000 feet of pine lumber for which he will re ceire $2,000 in cash. Facts like the above, which have occurred in one locality in tbis Mate, ana whicu rep resent but a period of about 40 years, should encourage all farmers to let their waste lands grow up to wood and timber trees espeeialy for the rapidgrowingkinds.-'J'lit Farmer. Tlie l.nncbinic I'lanf . The London Garden copies, from Palgrave's work on Centrrl and Eas tern Arabia, an account of a plant whose seeds produce effects similar to those of laughing gas. It is a a native of Arabia. A dwarf variety at Oman, which attains to a height of from three to four feet, with woody stems, wide-spreading branches and bright green foliage. Its flowers arc produced in clusters, aud arc of a bright yello'v color. The seed pods arc soft and woolly in. texture, aud contain two or three black seeds, of the size and shape of a French bean. Their flower is a little like that of opium, and their taste is sweet ; the odor from them produces a sickening sensation and is slightly offensive. The seeds contain the essential proitertv of this extraordinary plant, and, when pulverized and taken in small doses, operate upon a person in a most peculiar manner. He begins to laugh loudly, boisterously ; then he sings, dances and cuts all manner of fantastic capers. Such cxtravagauce ol gesture and manners was never produced by any other kind of dos ing. The effect continues about on hour, ami the patient is uproariously comical. When the excitement ceases, the exhausted exhibitor falls into a deep sleep, which continues for an hour or more; and when he awakens, he is utterly unconscious that anr such demonstrations Lave A Wy oming llnll. Mi from Wilder'fj guleli, savs a reporter describing a far-we tL.rn ball, was elegantly attired in a handsoni buff grosgrained buckskin dress, with army blanket overskirt, bottom looped up with buckskin strings cut bias. Hair dressed a la ;0d C loud, in which was twined a few sprigs of sage buh, the whole secured LeLind in a bunch with a handsome pin made with a pine splin- Iter and a buffalo'd car. She wore jan elegant mountain cat-skin cap, 1 festooned with aDtelope tails, secured I i .1 ..ni....i. unuer lue tuiu nuu u lauivsiiate in the stvle of his localitv buckskin b:o'cb8 in boots, hunting sLirt of the same, ornamented with beads and tobacco juice, an army belt of the latest pattern around his waist se curing a pair of six shooters and a huso bowie knife, which set off Lis . - - -, --. nll.,.v C rt m j-. n Vrf n I . i n n m 11.-4 m nm y Lpresent, aud expressed themselves IUI' I IMII I M l' IIIIIIII1L' Ili.'M II 1 II I!! L Wel 1 pleased with the manner in hieh the nartv was conducted. I a . TLeir frequent exclamations of deligLt I such as ' red hot you bet,"' "ain't it fruit, thou o-h." "Loon la." etc.. plain- y indicated that tLey were enjoying themselves in tLe best possible manner. NmrnhlBf. Did you ever notice what a differ ent aspect everything wears in the sunshine from what it doc in the shadow? And did you ever think what an anolugv there was between the sunlight and the. cloudless skies and the suishine that gleams into the darkened chambers of the Luman j soul ? How bright and beautiful are 'the trolden lieains that break at last through the riven clouda to lighten up the world again after a succession of dark and storm days. How peaceful and happy are the blissful words of hope aud cheer that touch the heatt and fill the soul with emo tion and peace and joy after a long period of sorrow ami desiiondenev. j when uttered by some disinterested friend. There are none living that do not, in a greater or less degree, j have an influence over the carthlv happiness of others. The sense of contributing to the pleasure of others augments our own happiness. ln- ! scltiishiiess. Christian charity; and i loving kindness, are the sunbeams tif " ' PlnatlMir Timber. It will be but very few years be fore timber becomes very much en hanced in value. Ten years more will see the supply ir the northwest greatly reduced iu quantity. No more porfitable use of land can be made than to plant walnut, chestnut, ly'ckorj-, oak, spruce, ash. maple, pop ular, and other trees tLat Lave a val ue in the.aru fjr their limber. It is LigLly probable that, as pine lie comes more coatly, it will be used only asjois'J?, rafters aud flooring, and that brick ami slmiA will lu nu.ro commonly employed as bui'.dioir iua, 1 terials. When this occurs the stock of pine, throughout the counrtv, will j be found to last almost indefinitely. TLe more valuable pine trees grow very slowly, and would Lardly bo proCablc to plant. AV Adi'n tixiuiu-itte. , IIKAP SINK (MiOCKliV. .lint rrcUved nt His c Gheapside Grocery A Hew Stock of Goods, NOTIONS gkocki;ii:s, FLOUK, ISA COX. FISH, Sl'G A II, svni'ps. MOLASSES, TEAS, COFFEE. and CANNED FRUITS. 3cC, fcC, SzC ortliclxvst iiality, ami will lie M.1 nt llirvvrv loirc-t rash pri-vs. Call am. i our ctn k. Opposite Somerset Houso, SOMERSET.PA. F.K. Colta Ho. aprll 8 BOOTS & SHOES, and Ekxtsl Oil s Leather and Shoe Findings. S. J". O O "V IE IR. Takw plinnTv In mlMnir the attontii n of tlie rit In nsol SomiTw-t ami vMnily to the tm-t that he has rtKni!j n store on tho Ntrth-I.ist ci-nifr ol t lie liianioml, i:Ti' Micro will ulUiiyn he kipt on h.niil a couiik; unK.irtmcui ol Boots and Shoes. or Kastern nml limne munuhu'turc, a larirc mi l well iifirlcd Block o. HATS JISTJD CAPS, AnJ a K at variety of I.ca liter and Shoe I'iiailins tif all kiu.ls. There la uIihi attachrd to tlie store a CUSTOM-MADi: HOOT SIIOK DEl'AUTMKXT. With ANMtKW Z(KlKasmttran 1 fittor.whl.il alone i a iulli-ivnt icu;ir;iiitee (ht all work iu:i.'c up tn thp shop will it only lit the tci t ol fiiyi.n... eri hut that vuly the In ut matrrial n ill hr us.: ami the Ilvst Witrhntvn Will emr'wt. li e tmhlli. are r--i --tluilv ln iteil t.i r;ill :in.l oTp.niinc sttn-k. Si p. 6, "71. M N I. H (i V K l f .1 K it S X V. li A I O V. V W Y Y W V f II 1 A r. H I r V V. 7. X s ii .i t: Tim immm! oei'.M:: ii i:vkx. THK I.IlillT. Te be 'oij rrclileil. On reeelid of fineen rents, 1 w ill mail to any ad ilrcp!. a neat eird with ellher of tlie atiove: show ini; in the one ea?c how "the litcht ' will jjive liht on any mheet: and in the oihereaie how "ihe door will ojien a door to any fliih.iivt. even the door ot Heaven. Or I will tend the two eardi for twen tv live ceii If. Address, C. F. WALKEK, Frledens", That the all'haliet if a ienec in Itsell, i cer tainly Pomethinn new, even in this day of inven tion and discovery. Thunifh i' Sir. Walker sus tains the assertion hy aetual demonstration, wc will all have to acknowledge Die trn'h, nndil we do find It in the meaning of the letters of the al-lihatiet. FINE CLOTHHTG EMPOEIUM. 8T Smitlilield Street, 1 'ittsbuv Li. Boy's all-wool School Suits S5,SO to S6 FRANK T. PAmTEK, DI'AI.KK IN PIANOE SOMERSET, 3?A. , Kranich, Bach & Go, Chickering, IIARI)MAN, BPwVDIUIItY, Deokei Bros. I3iaiioes, STMMOS fc CLOUCJII, Esty, Mason & Hamlin, Smith's American, Taylor & Farlay, and Shoninger's Eureka Grand and Concerto. S01710 ol'thc '-Instruments Ilave SEVENTY-TWO FIRST PREMIUMS, Kes'uie the GOLD MEDAL AT TDK PAULS EXPOSITION and are pronounced by tLe first musical talent, fCiuinarics, the press, etc , the BEST INSTRUMENTS MADE. Priws are reasonable, and terras as easy WO'J - AJJ instruments Warranted from Five tpTen Years. se.ni) yow cnuci;EAirs. Jjigtrupieiits Sold cij Moderate Monthly Installments. FIMNK T. IMIXTKIi, May, 13, '74, Somerset, la. Mi.-ril'illirmi.i W. PATTON. CO. HURST NEW GOODS. THE NEW FIRM OF 1 L No. 1, liner's IJIock, arc now In ni'ri;t "I a . k . 1 ill jinMHl nilllin in 111. iii..'i' . m , tn Hie l.i.-t ti-a iliivs mnl pinre the ilwlinc in the prim l SlaplrJiiii l lhmic.itk. tlwjr ore rna.iW lixilli-r fjiwial iniluw inonlH Ion II In want of . everT lfcriiti"n in ?in-h varlHy h cannot ! loun.l anvwhi-re rl-in town, comprlninir a IfL-n- j oral anrtincnt. Tlu-y "ll iipwlal altcnlion to thrirlaricc assortment of I'un-imKisi Willi- CALICOES, P.leached and Unbleached Muslins, OIXCJIIAMS, SlIIIMINti, TU'KIXtJ, 130YS AND MENS' IKA VV PAX!' STUFFS, in Coltonade, lluublc and Irisli Jeans, Satinets, Cassiniercs &e., ninss cjood.s, in Plain and Corded Alpaccas, Pop lins, Cashmeres, French Merrinoes, &c, STAPLi: k FAXCV NOTION'S, H-A-TS Sz CAPS, ; I BOOTS Sz SHOES,! i TOBACCO AND CIGARS, j ITAIM3VAJM: I tiU U'MMr'Sirmih lit "1 Carpftinjjs ami Oil CIollis vvvr lir-ntflit to t"wn. A larjv ?tk d u.,iis ir jN'trnnituvl tn'Uo up to (lie tim in ji-mtI-lip'nt, stylri nl jihf'.s we rtv-jtoctlitlly -licit s cull lroiu lli'ifo in w.tnl uf m1. 1. 1 li Josepli Home & Co., 77. and T'.t MA IIKKT S1M-IKT, iMTTsnntdii, i "A , li:ilort -r and J.iM.'T'" o l'orol;cn cV I:i'si ttry .';Mli NOTION'S, MO.-'I Mil V. JI.OVKS, CaCiit ;mI I.atllos I'uriiioIsiiiK KMr.r.OIM-T.IKS, LACKS, I YVHITK GOODS j Millinery & SI nnv Goods,- i Ttie IyiWfyt ri-oa gn ilif Iyiri's I-ini ol tin ulmve itfni! tn V'!t'rn i Viiii-yhntii;!. Op 1 its tiiP'liilly titli' l, mitl :n kvvltMi-i.'l the !:iy tlity ;trc P'Ofivcl. closi: cash TPiADi: will find it to their throujilioiir stork. adv:i:i!a-.r t trail and l..k Trrms. Thirt'l da '-', ' Ma '!,. 1 I'lir,' lo ORGAN as consistent with thorough work- ATT MixcflfaiicoUM. ! hxjzmii) rgt ! CSSk &k THE NEW IMPROVED ! ? JA ijVS'A j The "Medal cf Progress,"! w AT VIi:.XA, ISTtf. Tliellliclicat Orilcr of "Mwlal'' nwanliil at the K'lf ition. Xo Swing Machine Rrcrictd a HiyUer I'rizr. A FEW UUUII KEASO.VS: 1. A Xi.tr Invenlion thorou cured hy Ii!lirn rtent. flily te?tcil an 1 fe- i Make a Kerlect Ik k Stitt-ii. ulik fMcs, on allklmKuf kihhIh. ; on hoth r;ipi I j. nuns ujriit, smiKith, nolseleM ami he."! couiliin:ttioii of iiuulitk.". 4. Huriihlc runs lor years without repairs. a. Will do all varieties of Worn mid Fuiiey Stilehiiiif .11 a fiiMTlr niiiniiiT. ". 1 must eiisily iiianaKt hy tlie owr:itor. Ixniflh ot stiuh may ho allereii while ruiiiiinir, nml niachiiic run Ihi thruadud v.ithuut passing Ihrciid through holes. 7. Hi'siirn simple. Ingenious, clo-jant. tunning the xtlti-.i willi. .m I ho use of eoit wheel neiirs. ro Inry rains nr lever arms. Has the Aiiiomaiir lin.o i Keed, which insures uniform h nitth of stlh-h at I j any ?eed. Has our new Thread Controller, whh-h I j alhittscnsy uioiement of neeille har and prevents 1 ; injury lothread. i i H.-U 'mist run ion mo.t careful and linl-hed. It ; is uianulaetureil l.v the most ekilllul and exoori-! enenl lni rhlllii''s. n( tlie rch liraled Keii.intou Ar- ' more, li ion, .. y. Ill tsliur;Ii Mllit-r, l i Sixth St. hiuVj I New Firm. SHOE STOEE. SNYDER: & UHL, Hating iMirclsasod lli' Shoe Store lalelj ow iieI hy II. . IJcerWs, We lal.e pleasure In calling (lie attention of the loioiie lo tlie t.u t I hat we have now and esiici t to neri ei.iiMaiiiiy on ntlll'l liient ol t-uitiptete an arsort- Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Horn or Eastern and Homo Manufacture, as ran 1 han I .- f un I am h la st-il-iiv a iull ! re. We :i..:y ol :il.-- v. ill have on SOLK LKATIIKI;. MOUOCV). CALI- SKINS, K I PS, AN'P I.IXIXti SKINS 'I nil kinds, Wiii, full line id Shoe Findings. The lliniK MAM M l-.M'wil! I.e In .diarice FAC1 Till: id M-a'AKT- 1?. Snyder, K sq. Vii'..-4r'iu;;iiI'tn fir muKin Good Work and Good Fits Is itrNiil to nme i'l tlR' S?:ite. Tlis i-uMii I ro ?poitlul!y iiivitcil to mil iui'1 e.Tamiiic our sttn k. in wt" an l'tcriiiinot to kM-i ;mm(4 ns irom! u- the tx-st aii'! si-ll al prirf- Imr tlic I wtt. SNYDER & UHL, deeJ4 NEW STORE! SCHKI.r. (s. WII.SII.V would inf..nn th-ir friends and the puldie generally, that t hoy have "I'eiK'd a lore at Mi 11 wood ti ;xt ion. S"lilrr"! Mill.' lir :ll" n n I i 11 Hi.--it::; 1 r 1 k.l 1: iln.i.l ; m.t mi I h'.w i.flcr v ;io!s ci iiri!ii;. IIAKDUWK!:, HATS A CAPS. boots snoirs. , Ac, Ae., U nl lil t-li tiill lie p ild f'l.Tip l.T I'ASII ur ex ehniiett I. r I'fmliliv. W.tMl l.innlu r of nil k;n.b. 1I.k.. -ji-.lr, ('ny Tie.-, Hark. States, Xe., Aim, IVul, l!ut trr, llsir", MAPLE SUGAR, Rieoii. 'Jniii "f nil kin.!?. Film. Shcrp IVlts. nnil ll-i'w:;x. t'T wlii -h wc will ny tin- liihpst rii-c? in I'lih i-r litKnic. SALT AND FISH. always en luiml. Oivc us a call nml 1h- cent inepil tlint r.c ir:t.-ut to lo l.uini'SS ami i-anm I lit; uiiiK-r- " SCII ELL & WILS0X. Avrii . aif fltJl ptrrfiruliirx. in a SeaTfif enrrtoite. ef the irr vrr murr ji rmrar- Xr,,,-1. : u tvliaMe cure. Mnvs JJrTrii- ( ih f Atrisrlm Tftfuf.-r:r.......r. f.-v- t-:3 ADAMS' Pound Butter Case Siipplicl I.j- ( it . 1I..I,, rl.num. Kn:iV,.-. V: ton kl'o., A. J. I.'awlwfr li l'i., Si.ui-rs'-t I'a. M. UoUlcrlmum InrcnuiiLv. O. A. JUIXKU, DUTY it !.. I'liilaai-lpliia Mansion House, LATE ' BENFOKn IIOI SE," (turner or rrnnjilln and Croml Srrel, .TQHSTOWN, I'EKXA. Jos. Sliocinakcr, Prop7', Havin-j lately tiikfn cliarire of. rcllttetl an l rur nislic I this hir-.ro ami rimin.l.,us Hott-I, I now invito my S unt rsit Cminlr IriiU'li- to call on mo. and h liy pnimpt altontiun to tlu-lr want ami moderate fliaricr. toim-rit tlieir patmnar. Ta )Je lupplloil with Iho Iwst the market allunls. The larsUx-kcU with tha rhie-t winon. ll.mor.. kc JlfSIil'lISHUESIAKER. K. B. Best MnMinir in town. aprjs Dr. oitr LiMf, ;'otabIo irei.aia'ii:!!, in. 11:0 cliicily f:o:u tho r.a- livo l;crii3 found c:i the lower rangr:3 of ll.c hifi-ra evati ! i l mi inn tn in?: r.f ( :i : i . I' t:::t, t!:o !:k:i!:c!:: ::ro e-:!' :icTed tin ;f AI'vIki!. T daiiy ;..,!. "W u.'iparai'.f '. I r::' Ti:i:sf' ) i : r isn.-i the can.' c ol' ('.!.,; ll p-i!ieM of r.hicli refrt!ii wit!::i::t tLo ;-:c 'Tiou i ) ai::!Oot :.it i.j th.; e:it:o'0 tf t!:o r. s cf YlNKCAi: IIll- vcr :;.(.', that they rcuiovo .i! tho tatieut n.-- cuvei'.-i lii.i 'J'iicv ;iiO tho "reat bliioil r :t:;. 1 a !.U;-ivi;i n a jicrl'.rct I ; t :-' iiT ; and la', ionitor cf 1 1.(3 system. Near Leli.ro la tho history tif t!.o v. : ! 1 !... ; a iiicilicino le::i cu:utut.i:ilcl l.tv -e -. i:ir ti.'i rei:i:i:!;uli!J (i'l.-uiiir.-; Vim. :ck tf every ii. a:o a pc:;:!is )':: l;i :ti:i:.i i:i l.t'iihu tlib c:i-.; i!j:i:i i i l.i.ir to. Ti.ry ;.'.;t.VC IIS Weil ."..i a ToU;.i :. . j i i.r I::;!.i:i;:;ia!i';!i i,t t!:o l.n"cr Vi.cer:d Or. ia UIJioTis D:.--...-es 'I'lit j:ropcrJI( s f f D::. Vai.kfi:.s ViMi'iAi; iirrnms aro Aperient. Ij.'.ti.i.orrt.'.", C'.ir.ii:::.i;ivi-, N t i 1 iT :. i : : .i::::::.rt L.:(-tii S. .i.nivi-. Cii-v: ::- I;rl:..:.l i-'v.'ir.fe, Aira live, a:..J Ai.:i-l;;:i.;;: Graf ('fill TllOUS:tIlI.i r.ociaim Vi-- I egar Bitters the r.u-:-t v.-ciuk-i ful In vigorant tLat ever sn.-.tiiiue-J th siuking sjhfem. No rerson cm take llir-se Uitlors accordiii? to directions, and rx-m.'.ni lor; unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organ wasted beyond repair. j JJilious. Remittent and Inter mittent levers, which aro so preva lent ia the valley3 of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially ; those of tho Misdisj-ippi, Ohio, Missouri, : Illinois, Tennessee, C'uiubrrland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande, , Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, .Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the .Summer aud Autumn, aud remarkably so during sea- , son3 of unusual boat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive dc- ; raugeincnts cf the stomach and liver, i aud other abdominal viscera. I a their : treatment, a purgative, exciting a pow- ; crful intlueuce upon t!;cso various or- : gans, is essentially necessary. There ; is no cathartic for the purpose equal to : Dr.. J. Walker's Vixeoar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid rnattcr with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of tho liver, ' and generally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the l)o;!y niraiiist dNease by purifying all its fluids with Yixi:n.i: Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia cr Indigestion, Head ache, l'ain in the .Shoulders, Cough-. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness. Sour Bruetations of the Stomach, Bad Taste ; in the Month, Bilious Attacks. Pa'.pita- i tatioii of the Heart, Inllamwiation of the Lungs, l'ain in the region of iho Ki t neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, white , Swelliiis, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Sweliiv.l N i;, : Goitre, bcrofuluiis Iullaimiuitinns. Inilci. i.t Iiiilaminatioiis, Mercurial Affection, I'lsl Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Soro Eyes. etc. , In these, as i:i nil other coustitutioual Dis eases, Walker's Yi.vegar Bitters hive shown their prc.it curative powers in tl.o lv.ost obstinatu acJ intractable eases. For Inflammatory and ( Iiroak Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious. Bemir- tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases i the Blood, Liver, Kidneys ami Bl.ui.lor, thcio Bitters Lave no eipa'l. Such ls-ea -i -. are caused hy Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. P.-r.n? :; gaged ia Paints and Minerals, such as 1'hanbers, Type-setters. lioM-betters, ami Miners, as they advance in l:le, ere subject to paralysis "T tho Bowr!. To p-iard against tliis, take a dose "f Wai kkk's Vin egar Bitters orcasionally. For Skill Diseases" Krut.tit.ns. Tot- ter, Salt llrienm, Blutilu-s. Pustules, Boils, t'arl.uiii!" Scald-head. Si.n Lyi . 1 Scurfs. Discoloration; ef fi and Biscases if tl.e Si. in of is. l'i:i:jis. l::i:?-iVfi-:ns. - p' u. luh. Buan.rs '. iri-vi r r.:i?::e or nature, n;o h'i -r.ill.v-o-.;t of tl.e .v-teui iu a of tin- e I'i rs. . ' P and firrii-il I t t..i ! y tlie n-e Fin. 'lajic, aii'.l oilier Worms, i 1 .:.! Z .a ll.c f .-tvtli i I ro liiiLV thousands. ff-.-t : ... r Of .1 l-'.'-l if t.l -i . '!. .!' .:..!.. .i I if -ri 1 and r-motcd. " t.-riiiM '., to aa-thi- f i.i iii ia tt i.nns .' tJ.l -? r.'.tris. For Ft iiule Cinijtl.iinls, bjoung or obi, n. .1.-1.1.4 or mc.e, ut tt.ijii.iwn of w o ti:.i:.h.iod. or tho tarn uf l.i'i-, theso Tonic Ibiti-.-s display so decided an infiueuco that iaiprovement is oon perceptiblff. l leanse (he Vitiated Blood when ever you lind its impurities bursting through the skia ia Timples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sla.srgUh ia tho veins : cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and tho health of the system will follow. it. ii. .iif-Dovu.n t o.. DmpirisU nr.iUirn. A--t... San Kraneisro. Cilif.iraU aad for. nf Waj.hi;iL--ii;i -in-i li:trlttm Sts.. V. Soll by all liru:; il anil Draltri. HOIiNKH, Buggy, Carriage LIGHT t. Xul v-L MANUFACTtiRSr?, SOMlOltSKT I'A. Is now pn pari'd In iii nniiuc-si-ripiioii nl ("AH ill Mil S, in ; 1 1 :s. SI I. MI S. i-i; N ! WAilii ll Ai 'KS. M.l , i tin :I.I 111 :l! 1U- lwrsl lo:4ito lr:-i's. am ; . w r n;- a f)r any .,tn-r ti-l.i -V-. ::r- r.-y f n call iiikI -..pr.iti- t.i? X. J-ii! m:iti-ri;il t. iil I it.. l i i ii.,- i, . i -in Work, and iii-tir t ut ilu- -.If . ! ,u I I l,i, ! AreHllillitl- '. ill ll!Sl !l:ll ;i-:,!:l.-!il. nlll.-,,i tvii, III linto hud nn cxtrii'H'-t? it i.tcr twi-rity t,-;i in the hasiiii-M. lie is, tlir-rr!. re fi::il!i-i t,'i luni cut a lirst eliifs vi-liii le. lmtii in ,iur . f i:i:hi ; i il m, wurkiiiiinsliip. All w. rk iv.u niiile ! l.i he -i.;, r.j cntcd when li:ivlni; llio ?li.... :.n ! :u :i,.n guaranteed. All kin ! id HKI'AIKINC. AND l'I iIN; Dime in a neat an l suk-t.inti;1 immri.-r. nn.l n' J sluirtvst mitli-c. lie Is deti-iiiiiu,-d to d i ill 1.;. work in PU.-h a nianni-r, titular hiii-Ii iriie. a.i to n.nke It tn tho inn-rest ol even!io.ly to i-atn iitre him. Cull and exiiiiiltic liin w.irk ln-lnre inirelias Idk elsewhere. jana D. J. HORNER. A.i, TS WAATI',5). 10J Air hi w.intivl lo ly ,l,,m -sii.- artiile: whiclifll on fiijlit la every faiuily. Ouraai-nU are makiiiir m.m ti lnilo r-erilay, sellinir our g'S. Send 2i ets. und fii:aa'-s a up for .m;i!e ndtcinif tiitientti. E. F. FITCH k ')., Kn "4. Jth Avenue, Pit'sl urjrt;, I'a. Ui a -Ji) 1. Vii!krrs t'uiironiia Yin- (it'Oft'rt'f'H mt! i nn ffffifinrrif t;. - t r. r. i. t ini'l in i: i- r V. DAVIS CHEA -CD Gruc 7 .cry. SOMl.U: W i I hi'' lii.lf tvi' ii:'tc j t.vti. n ry i. Jl. ; ll.tnh'! 11 u--p. :iti I M :!'i nl,-. :i.!t f :i-. -IIX' TCI Kn iT:ll!i: ri." 1. Ai '.IKAI., TKAS. i5 . KS. K K ' K. : KtStl, SALT, si"U'i:;i. a i ti.ks : ac iii; u ; and t-.:,. :n.VI.l'IU T: ill SV! IK, BUCKETS. At! l!a.ii Yr m It i v.: i lis. 1iiai;s. Tti'.S. ni:l I '-mmi n CK li'Si: l i".;;i't til.i.V. uTl'-I.KS. ivv: . Il:s. sn K tN' V C.IKKS, am) T':i.'-:t . IV-. I'!" ,sii!.s. s.: ; I AI-. ".il Choaiv oi-:-i sii i: i ; v. 'l 1 V. t:i i'i'i s! 'URFisiTURE, "i LEMON & WEISEi ! 1 ' r. I v. II k ..! (,, I.-i-:- n A , ::t' '.llli rs .1 i i't-! nr-sli, l-i Fiiiiiiliiie Giiairs, ii AS U KAll V i.Ii !i No. Ill Fourth Avenue, WU i I'Tiini-h. .- li il' :i JOHW P.dDEA?J, r ..-w'rw'.'ii ..':.-5 '-.' '! V,.T- V tnriicntrrn' nird lt!; kHP;iil: innl hoVfW, Sjiitileu. Si j lho. Sunliir.n, I Ilurv, I'orkMniMl linkm.l nurlher w ilh i n Inrice anil vnrii-ti ndirk of IIrlHnre ) antl I'utlrry. Nnitnblp fitr Ihp.trnite, nt Krrnllj rptliirrd rntc. a!)0 iiond -Jo cunts lor tie new sell rtiijumiii-j riirim-tte audi iu ir hddrr. U loriO t-ts. M. K. Ht,lrt. , t'o. 17i Umadway, N. Y. J SMOKERS janl I all and Winter We?,. lis.,. '! U hi vis 0 And Felt Over She, -WD :mVs, 5? Boot h ana hr HATS AND CiiPs, r:,.-. .. ., -1 z 1 1 1 Vi i I OUEENSWARS, S A. L T Prices as Lew as Fcss:: i k (;. lliilA)YAuA ', Soercct, Pa. URLIN8( FOLLANSEEE Merchant Tailors. Erie's. Youth's and Cays. FoFsisliiiif Mi V2l "I in !-!i-. ;. ,-rihi- i ,'i Am i: . I'lTTsurmju. Ccoli & Beerits' FAMILY GROCERY Flour and Feed r "; -v t n - I V.'i- v. n; ! i,i -i r. --;. ,r I t!.-i.-'..ii..i il... .i:.l i- a..i-t.i!;v.'i;V'.' : vi.-:mryi.( s j. B0 v . , .. . ., ii- . .i J-1.V niOSS STllKKT. An. i in a.-.'i-i ii t .j ,u:i U:-.-- iiiJ's-5ifi-ie. .liti., ToS:'foi, iir: r . ?'-.. ! V.-nil: ij..-.,,-,.r. ;l; .,;;;,..,....,.,..... : . i- "i i;:i iho ' ' ' i: i: s t o u a 1. 1 t v o i FAMIIjY floue, oa rs' s:ii:r.!.i:i y. . 7n ,i- ''; y i r.ci. ;;.'. i.v. Mii!f.!; An !!. r : iuj j .r ;,, ;... ll!l".t. :il mm mm mm. CASli"U()M-:Y. ..i-,, a '.. ii m i. . it-.! -: . a , I ' I : s ; .: -v; St . in u ,i p-. t-.")M.,;. mv.iri', i; ,ll i.11,.1. Il!.d statioxkhv v. ;, L.i :t . , .i.-- iiu- . i, - -- I'!---! i .ui'ii.e our .f :ii! 1.:. 'l- --.'ti-;.. I ir :'.;i .:r..ajM.V s 1' n't fi-r-t where we i'. -v-. t:i '1 MN" t'KifSS S!r.".'t. S. .tilt r--! l i. t !. i;a Mii i:;i am:v. -r.-: :N:. ;;.!- I'll. Vi. ..'-). St mo v-u-: -in i!l j,:n;.l. wihl ha i. i'-. l.i. .:.: u in ii .-li.-.-ks l-.n l,i-,i ! mi ti. 1'r'l. i-i-'. I ; :i: I i-iiiti-j;.) !,ii-li"-sil: w!i.-r. -I t i, iu' i-' r.-oi. i '.: iii. r--:-.-" I tv t w.irtnl ;i '-I tl - I. N-.f-rni.:: o i . ;).: li. tt'i n i--! ' i' S.Tllrliie..'. ; io-:r- .- r:il nil S'.iu I.:i-:i.nsi-rr.wn.ti!:y '.in- 1. ! ir sr , t' tri-.tilli'l't. "si ."" t" f ..r r-. or !!!! ii. A l.:ri i lir. .1..M. V V!'VK ll.J V, nil n: s.r.-. t. I'lnl.i.ii ii l.i.i. :'-ir-j f, Knives and Forks, 1. DFOON3, eCISSOHS. V J yAXZS, SHOVELS. LOCKS, V'7( j HiiKc5 NaL's, Files, etc j S tCarpo.itor's, BbcliSrnith's, nd rt Aspirin TiiDii rnni? ISI C. liberty 4 Eiith Street.', TDSKIMI SMKIITS it son. ' 1 nN-rti.k.rs. lUrh". fa., r-n-d.mti.tr s;vo . . . .... . ,. nil .tvEi-snftd ll.llrl ll'l nilii.1' loonirr - - - iiri.v, on tiif -liortist notico -sildf. lUvina hi-nrsi-of tin-int. si stvln in no.lim-sf. we re m winn nMirl to takorottrn toau l tinnnen,l to lIie Viiil-.u cvtm-terirj. "I"1
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