TUT. n.OT ACiAINST HAWLEY. 'CHAPTER I. IIOW TUK PLOT ORIGINATED. Near noon, the &th of SoitrnilHT, li2, a man lRimrinp; under prcat cx itoiuoiit was walking hurriedly up Rroadway, Now York. His (Vat u ret were flir-hrd and convulsed, liis plan ers wild and restless, liis whole mien indicative of keen anguish. Turning the rig-lit into Rleeeker street, lie Nxiii reached a plain three storr and basement brick house, to which he cave himself admittance. "Are you there, Huth ?" he called from the hall. A step was heard overhead, follow ed by the rustling of a dress, and a voung ladv descended the front stairs. Despite several lHiint of marked con- trest. there was a faruilv likeness altout the couple that proclaimed them 1.i lu ir,.tl,.r ami Kl,.r "Why, what's the matter, Luke T cried the latter. Ptartin? at sirht of the disturU'd countenance that met her view. "Arc vou ill V "I've just received bad news." re-' prefer Clara Aymar to me." said j have taken nuiii my soul, Jiuth plied the brother, leading the wav in- j -Miss Tedder, as die glanced at her re-, What a genius you are !" to the parlor "news which has given! flection in one of the long mirrors He leaped to his feet and ltogan me terrible shock." 'near her. "She's a hired attendant, j pacing to and fro rapidly, with the "Shocked! You! Whai has hap-'or something of that kind the crea- most extravagant signs and cxclama-IK-ned?' jture." jtionsofjoy. "In a word, Clara Avmar is marri-i "I'd no idea that you thought so First to get Hawley on his island," ed!"' ' " imuch of Hawley," obsrved the resumed Miss Tedder musingly. Married !" echoed the sister, recoil- ing. "Clara Aymar married ! I it jHssihlc?" "l'cs. married! the girl I've been lavinj sieire to for vcars past, the only girl I ever cared a pin for. Im agine the shock this event gives me. Tin nearly crazy." "Then "you really loved her V "yor'hor! I must have vnmhiji-M-d her, or else this thing would not have so completely upset me." Oh, as to that, the loss of a thing always gives us an exaggerated no- Hon ol its value," aid the sister philosophically, as she sank languidly into an easy chair, and smoothed out a fold in her showv morning robe. "You are siniilv shocked, as vou sav. Hut by to-inorrow vou will faugh at the whole matter." "Don't Huth !" implored the broth- er. sinking beavilv into tbn nearest! chair. "Clara Avmar is more to me than mv lite: .My love lor her is a ociirium: it s no sucii passing tancy j as you supjiose, but an everlasting! passion a rage a flood of molten j lava! And I've counted all along I upon marrying her. True, she has: rejected, me twice, but I thought she'd J change her mind " j "She was in no way committed to . vou j "No, of course not. Sho has never ! given me any encouragement. Hut 1 1 um none the less surprised. I sup- posed that everything was favorable enough to my wishes. I knew that j she was still young to marry au or-j phan without money and without friends presumably without suitors; ' aud I flattered mvself that she ; couldn't always remain insensible to ' my attentions. ' ! "You reasoned w isely enough, of i course, Luke; but reason never! decides t hest matters," doclan-d the sister, w ltb a sort of contemptuous -ouijassion. "A wiiiin a tliaufc nifctirifr a smile or a word a inoj liient'.s YVfakncfiH any trifle these are the thinp-s liy w hieh marriap-es are I liroiirht about. JSut who is the hride- i.rrooiii i" "Ah! thaf a iMint that will touch yuu a littlo. I think. Cau't you jruess who he is V ! haven't the least Mea." Well, then, he's Will. Hawlev."; The nister sprang adruptly to her ! feet, clispinrr loth hands to her heart. The chausrinif colors of her brother. ! his apitation, his anguish, all pass-d i to her own features. i 'Will. Hawley?" r-he gasped. 'Oh, j "Then hell have to leave his dar vou don't mean it, Luke !"' i nn Clara." sneered Miss Redder ven- "Rut I do though. It's OodV truth. Clara Aymar and Will. Hawley are hushiind and wife. A hear r fall sueeeeded 1 urri.-ivi had fainted. She lav uihiii the floor i nsoned-ad. . "Hid she think that much of Haw- lev " muttered the brother, astonish- ed. "I didn'i supp)se " He hastened to bring a pitcher of water and bathe the white features, and then set himself to changing clenched hands. CapL Luke Redder was twenty- j wi'ii'n vonrs if rp n-ith an nrifiimllv light complexion, which had reddened with generous living and bronzed with exposure to wind and sun. His form was of the average size and height, and his features of the most ordinary tyjc. He was singularly selGsh aud unscrupulous, but of gen tlemanly manners, lieing well educa ted and used to good society. His ability as a navigator was fair for a man of his age and experience, but he owed his jtosition as commander of a fine Australian chpitcr, more to rcs- lM-ct for his late father and to srmpa-! thizing favor than to his own merits. "(Jood ! That's fortunate. You Miss Ruth Redder was two years must recommend Hawley for tbe va younger than the brother, and conse-! cant place to your owners, and pet tjueiitly twenty-five years of age, al-j them to engage him. The thing can t'liino-Vi ttif nvrniMi to ml- ti-riti- 1 !.- .1..., 't .'"r - She was tall, thin, and a little inclined in hr outlines, as in her temper, to angularity. SheVas not particularly bright, but she was bold and unscru pulous, and possessed a fierce energy which was capable of compensating in anv emergency for lack of genius. The father of the couple had lieena uroniiiiont rbip-owntT and mr rrhant. ; Ilut in Itis latter days tlio wnior red-jU .l..e tv luu.n iiiifiirtiiiinii mill lind fitmlK- hroLeii Ull ct.llll.lett!v a ii i. ........ ...1 it I,i-r,.,"l l.x - the wild wiTsalidinaneialirrefrular-l ities of Liri son. Tbe old man's fail-: ure bad soon Ireen followed bv bis ' . i . i. e t- r . .i..a..i nn.i BiK.01 i . tr unfin. i i n ' i be was (uerailv lorpT'itton. ! "How odd it is !" fiaeulated Caiit ! JVdder, as bo rubbed bis sister's cold j hinds. "She uiadlv iu love with Will. Hawlev. and erazv after Clara ; Avmar! And now Will, and Clara I are married, and Ruth and I are left ' out in tbe cold." Iiuved. Under tbe vigorous treatment Lei -'PongiUe! It's at simple n kiss bad adopted, Miss Tedder toon re-jinjr. And tbe moment you arc mar eovered ber senses. j ried to Clara, I will take a trip to "Are you sure they're married ?" j Australia for my health, and natural she demanded. Iv enoujrh, stumble uptin tbe very ir- "rerfeetlv. I learnetl tbe fact half an hour simx' from Hawlev'r? eom mander Captain (irerfrs, you know. Captain (Irepir was at the wedding. It took place last Friday evening the very evening after Hawlev's re turn from bis last voyage to Kio. It was a quiet affair. Only a few friends were invited. Ilut let me ask a ques tion. I id Hawlev ever proteose to vou . "Xo. But I exjected that be would soon do so. He has ljeen here often enough " "Vt'8, be came neveral times to ask me for a Wrtb in my clipixr. I prom ised to think of him at the first open ing, and I really meant to help him, for I knew in a general way that you liked bim." "I thought he'd realize that you could Ic of nerviee to bim," explained Miss Poddor. "I thought he'd re member that mother left mc this bouse and a few thousand dollars to do as I pleased with. I wa conscious, too, that I possessed a fair share "It will be easy for you topct Haw of jHirsonal attf actions. And a I (lev upon it," miarirebted Mina l'editer supposed him to bo entirely heart-j thoughtfully. "If it's near your free. I took it for pranted that I ; route, you ran call there for water, should pet him. Hisaltentions seem- If it it's out of your way, you can lie ed marked ciioh " ! blown there by adverse winds, or l "He treated you politely, of course, j drifted there by unknown currents, or interrupted I'edder, "and he couldn't fetch up there by a mistake in your have well done less, after asking me 'reckoning or a fault in your chrno to In friend him. Hut he never made meter. And oneethere, youcan have anr formal declaration ?" j Hawley seized bv pome trusty a jent, "o, he didu't As mate of a Rio! -hip, he was away seven-eighths of the time, and I didn't expect a regular courtship. Hut I took it for Granted. 1 odder made an impatient gesture. "We've deceived ourselves," he muttered. "We've Wen carried awav bv our feelings. The girl's re- " fc" " jection of me was really intended to i le final, and Hawlev's visits here i were merelv visits of business and j friendship. But why Clara should I ,..S..r ll.u U in nn"l can't imscine. j added Pedder, drawing himscif up ; haurhtilv. -Hawlev iia neitner name; nor money, nor position : "Nor can see wh v I la wley should j brother, as he strove to calm his pain ful emotions. Miss Tedder moaned. Her eyes filled w ith tears. "I thought ull the world of him," she murmured. A long silence fell between the couple. "Well, well, they're husband and w ife," at length muttered Teter hoarscly. "Ami this, I suppose, is failure " all there is to be said." J "And that one ?" Miss Tedder oompivsil lor lij . "A refusal on Hawlev's part to ac until thev bled, staring at her brother ; ccpt the jiost offered him a refusal with a fixedness amounting to leroc-; ' it v. Xo! no!" she breathed fiercely. "The matter shall not end lu re. That 1 marriage that abominable marriage, j i She clutched at her heart again, as j j if suffocating. Tedder owned his eves widely: "WW what ran w e do ?" he oueri-1 ed " You would't have me murder Hawlov. I suppose : yjftwoumni make luni your husband. -nu, on the other hand, it wouldn't do-wn-'any good if you were to kill Clara Aymar.' "I5ut there is a way, Luke, of undo- ing that marriage." Tedder started toward his sisters, as if electrified, "Po vou mean it y? Ill never con- sent to that girl's having Hawley! I'll dig a gulf Iwtwoen them as broad j as the ocean ! Til undo that marriage, i or die ?" "Softly! Where is Kate V He referred to their single servant "She's out for the day," answered Miss Tedder, arising and planting uerself in a chair. "There was little to do, you know, as I did not expect . vou home until dinner." " "Then no one will hear us." j He drew a chair nearer to that of j his sister and sat down Wside her. "What's vour idea ?" he asked, in a w LisinT. ".Mr idea in to separate them : to turn their love to Late ; to dig a pit lioiieath theii" feet that will remain ' r ! But how ?M Will. Hawlov irf poor, isu t he Hawlov irf poor, isn't In1 "Certaiuly; there -in no mihtake about that. His mother was a help- invalid for the last ten vears of U her life, and Will, insisted on her using for her eoinfort every penny he 'arnet ied. It hasn't Imhi six nuiuths j ninre he was relieved of that hurden. ! Hc-'u iMMir. therefore, as vou sav poor as Joh's turkev !' omougly. "He'll have to absent him self from his dear in order to cam ; their mutual bread and butter. In MIOll, 1IU II llttv I'f fi IV r-..ii ... "Well, ves : I suppose he will," as- i sented Redder. "He can get better j wages at sea than elsewhere. He'll sail again soon, no doubt. "I thought as iimeh. AndUier?ea i is full of terrible dangers When do you sail again for Australia ?" j" "In about two weeks possibly in j ten dars, as the ship's filling up rap- idiv. "Hawlev is thorough!? ctunjictent to Ik? your first mate ?" Redder looked wonderingly at hit sister a moment, and then answered: "Of course. I know of no In-tter man for tlie post.' "He must !e your first mate, then. You have influence enough with your owners, I hojre, to turn out the pres ent incunilieut ?" "Why, the pst is already vacant Mr. Jartling you liavc seen him Mr. Jarding has just been called home suddenlv to Ohio, on account of his father's illness " .iv'iiv. "Without the least doubt. It was understood, you know, as I just now remarked, that I was to help Hawley at the first opportunity. We'll ac cordingly suppose that he sails with me .as first mate the next vovage. What then?" 'You nut Ifavc Liiii nut ItaI, Lut a prisoner on some desert islnud twci n lnre and Australia T' lV.l,l..r 1. u.li'i) liw OKtniiisliliiftit . -If it inn Ire done." lie said, after! ....i. - t n-.vt -Vou must tome l.aek and rejMrt ! tbat be is dead, furnishinjr full details d .'ood l.r.Hif. Tbosc detiiils aud Z ... . i-ie...i. . .......u ti-i'i ii.ii lui .iiiui-iin ill iimini- i faeture Then vou must be all ncss aud sviiioatbv to tbe vouiiff wid ov, as sbe will supjrose lierself to Ik. and in less than a vear thereafter sbe will be vour wife." '0b, if this thinr were possible?" eiphed Peddef, beyinniiifr to look re- land where vou have left Hawlev; effect bis rescue ; tell bim bis wife is dead ; condole and sympathize with him like an angel ; and conclude the whole comedy by lieeoniing bis wife and settlinsr in Australia. You'll thus have your Clara, on this side of the ocean, and 1 snail ik nappy witn Hawk-v on tbe other." She "was smiling now, with every sign of antieipated triuniph. . A to I'edder, he'twisted nervously in bis chair, nearcely venturing to breathe. "There's just one difficulty," be muttered "that of getting Hawley on tbe desert island without bis sus pecting anything." "It can be done," and the lips of Miss Tedder came together like the jaws of a vice. "There's no difficulty about finding a suitable island ?" - "Xot the least. I saw the inland in my mind's eye the moment you ut tered the word, a glorious one it is for our purpose.'.' : ; t ; I i s while he is ashore uih.ii business, or ' you can send him ashore under some j pretence, such as looking for a tieser- ter from the ship or for a shipwrecM sailor, and then sail away wlthout him." "Sav no more," interrupted 1 odder, ;. i.vnllation. "I see how to " J 7 - manage the affair from its oegmning to its end." And vou now see that wo can un : do thai hatetul marriage r I "Perfectly perfectly. The affair 1 w ill require a little time and patience ;oi course, ana a niue c.xpeuoiuire oi . i ,iuohcj, uuiccpuicw w......r... i Capital ! glorious ! What a load you ext for vou to marry the pretended widow. Then for me to rescue the prisoner and marry him. And finally j for you and me to be happy, you in j your way and I in mine you w ith Clara in New York, and I with Will. ; in Australia. You comprehend the J w hole project clearly ?" j "From the tir.-t step to tne last. . There's only just one possibility oi based upon uis marriage, j Miss Tedder turned pal at th thought. i "I5ut he won't refuse," she soon do clared, recovering her equanimity. "He has long lee!i wanting just such a place. Married or single, he can't j neglect his bread and butter. j "Well said. Uuth. I think we can I count unon him. The post he came here to ask me for is now vacant, and I will accordingly have it offered to i course toward its uoithmost bay .call-; him. just as if nothing had happened, - ed by LV.pt. Cook L'hristmas Harbor, j "Kxactly. You needn't speak of! A fair breeze was blowing from the , his marriage, or seem to know any . north, and the !-hip w as carrying every : thing about it. Youcan simply offer stitch of her canvas, including stud-, him the post in question, in accor- ing sails. j dance with the old understanding. J Her crow oth w atches were And he w ill accept it. He can't pos-jbusy about the deck, and the passcii siblv have anv suspicion of anything ; gers a score in nnmlier had gnth-i - ii , " .1 I -.1 1 1! wrong, uutwaruiv ana apparently we are nil on good terms with one j another, and will remain so. Let the j j wages offered him lie liberal. 1 ossi i blv he may object to leaving his voung bride so soon, but the next voyage! after this on " j Tedder interrupted the remark bv a gesture of impatience lie was all j eagerness now all determination. "I hat next voyage after this one w ill not answer," he declared. "Haw- lew shall accompany me on mv very 'next trip. To make all sure on this j point, I will have hiin cnirag-i-d this very day. In tact, 1 will see to tins I air7 lie seized his hat aud cloves, ad dressed a few words to his sister, and quietly took his departure down town." The last glances the couple exchanged at the door wer4 full of jubilant wickedness. The next three or four hours pass-j - d slowlv to Miss Redder. She was, lioprinniiig to fear that the whole pro-j ;jct had miscarried at its very coin-j nieneeinent, and was lrettin? Iierseit into a fever, when Redder suddenly made his apiK-aranee. Oncjrlanco at his vivid flushes, at his dancing eyes, at his airy manner, was sufficient. "We triumph then?" she cried, throwing herself into his arms for the first time in years. "Coninlctelv! I saw mv owners on the subject, aud they sent for jeetions, as was natural, but the high wages, the great step upward, the , kindlv'interest we all manifested, soon broutVlit him to a frratcful acceptance!" "Splendid!" murmured Miss Red- j tier, with a rippling laugh. "I knew j the thing was feasible. And so in two weeks more our found bridegroom will 1c plowing the sea again " "In two weeks more. Ruth ? We shall lie off in six or eight days. The cargo is fairly tumbling abroad the Flying t'hildrr, to say nothing of a fair list of passengers. The lioney- i mm in if nur lovinrf doves will be abridged, to six short days more, you may lu certain." CHAPTER II. A tiREAT stEP TAKES. In the midst of the Antarctic ocean, a little off the route from New York to Australia, there lies a large island named Kerguele'n's Land, or as Capt. Cook called it the Islam! of I isolation. It was discovered just one hun dred years ago, (in 1772) by the French naval officer whose name it bears. It was uninhabited then, and is to-dar as deserted as ever. . The smallest wlund 1kv among our readers can find it upon his map of the world, about midway between the south end of Africa und Australia, well tip toward the South Pole. I F L a hundred miles in length by fifty ia breadth, and is coiisetpu ntly j three or four times a large as Rhode Ishtud. Im ...miu ur.- wild and dan.riTour? ! Ui.f .;.. .i,,,-;..., i... tXiH - diti..ns that be made to it, did I not once bring bis sbips to anelior in anv of its bavs and barltors. V . . i . : . i i .-. . u i-....- i rrj, rii i .. i.i t . kind-Uoinelhii.ir like that of an bour-s-lass. it lxing nearly cut in two by e couple j of larire bavs; but these two divi sions arc unequal in kIzc, the north ern peninsula lcing much larger than the southern. Its coast line is widely broken and jagged its innumerable gulfs Wing long and narrow, and its promontor ies are correspondingly sharp and slender, reaching out iuto the ocean like fi iiers. The IrmIv of the island resembles that of some huge monster of the an-ti-diluvian world, evon.a ItVaiK and headlAnd rescnilvo Aura a mon ster's iiusig-LUy iTmJas aitd clawg' ' A more tofrfic-solitU(V' tlaatMs is land of IXH1 Alton does Iiot iist Ga our wret-Ved planet.' - -J ' ' f Xeither tb 4iwus of Hint winy ii nor tlaB d if Saliara ctiii oatfif its terror rt. ' - - '.l..?!.: Xo inhabitant is there, uot even a savage no house, no tree, ho shrub, no fence, no road, no field nor garden, no horsCjjjo dog not even a snake or a wolf. Lone blasted and barren, it looks like the skeleton of a land that has jierished. It may indeed be that Desolation is the relic tbe surviving fragment of a continent that went down here counties ages ago, with hosts of inhabitants, In some vast convulsion of nature. : It lias certainly undergone dread-, ful visitations; been rent by earth- quakes pulverized by frosts, lashed and wasted by fierce tempest. Its mountains are only of mod erate height, but are capped eternally with snow. Its vegetation is limited to a few dwarfi'.-h plants, including some mosses, a sM-cieri of lichen, a coarse grass, a plant rcH-iiibling u small cab bag'', and a sort of cress. lis winds are raw and piercing, its summers com ana irosiy, us wiuiers those of the Polar Circles. 1 he interior of the island is occu pied by immense lggy swamps where the ground sinks at every step. The rains in Di-solution arc almost incessant, in their season, and the is land is accordingly veined with nu- . .. ' . c .... I. ..... ; njcrous orrent ... eM, ... rock tremendous cavities and gullies. The only other season than thi.t of ! the rains i- one of almost constant snow- The foes of that irhastlv rejrion arc well worthy of the rains, being of a cloud-like density, and hovering al most continually over the whole face of the island. The sun of Insolation is usually hidden by a canopy of lead-colored clouds, and appears, on the rare occa sions when it is visible, scarcely brighter than the moon in other lati tudes. As to the moon itself, and the stars, the clouds and fogs randy permit them to In-tray their existence. No fi.-h worthy of note, not even fishes of prey, abound in the adjacent waters, by reason, perhaps, of their containing poisonous minerals, or deadly exhalations from the volcanic fires lcneatu them. Yet the dark grim sva inclosing , Desolation uas done something to re- pair ttie sterility ot the island. Tenguins, ducks, gulls, cormorants and other marine birds arc plentiful in some of its harbors. Seals also abound. Strange and terrible land! Not a single human lcirig, so far as is known, has ever- lived there, Pave as is now to Ik- recorded in these pages. Near the middle of a dull afternoon some eleven weeks later than the date of the preceding events, the good ship Fhjii'j Vlt iltirr drew near to the island of Desolation, shaping her crea in groups, mosuv lorwani, aim ; were gazing with great interc.-t upon; the wild, rugged shores la-forc them, so tar as the, log suspended ujm.ii those shores permitted them to be-, come visible, The ship had conic here for water, j nearly all her water casks having been stove or started during tncsquuil ton daya previously, nnd t-vrry soul tli ut: Ix'cn SiUCt' dato ujion sliort allowance. I pon tli qiiiirtor dick ftoo.i C apt. Luke Toddler, looking unusually hup- py. witn will, uawiey ikhio nun. 'I mean to get our water aboard before dark, Captain Peddler, and so aroid losing a night here said the young executive, totally unconscious tif the plot to leave him alone on the desolate isiand, and of the extraordi nary adventures which were before him. J he strange events that hap- period there, and inuccu tne wnoie of this thrilling story, will Ik? found ; in the New York Led-rer, which is now ready and lor sale at all the nooK-siores ami new s-tiepois. ask for the number dated July 13th, and; in it you will get the continuation of; thostory from the plate where it leaves olf. A Pkophesy Yr.itiFiED-TiiE Rrnx i i of Somerset Pkeuictek IS Years A .n. About 18 rears ago one. of Redford's lofty sons, a five foot ten pounder, with broad, deep chest and j rather corpulently inclined, who didn't j revel in broadcloth and velvet, and! whose Miiiburned and tanned f;vcej couldn't be mistaken for that of a fair lainsel, happened, in the pursuit of Ins lawtiil calling to visit tlie once lieautiful mountain town of Somerset. I Whilst lie stopped, a short time, to! admire the public and other buildings of the town, and to inhale the pure mountain air lnTore driving into the country again, he was jHjunecd by the stern officers of law, ami under the charge of breaking the seventh commandment, in horse flesh, with no one to recognize or identify him, and no one to furnish the necessary bail, , was confined to the felon's cell. In a short time the mvsterv was cleared and the prisoner set free and sent on his way rejoicing, but he claims to this day, that as lid bade adieu to Somer set, he- told theni that their town would be burned np, for no people" or no town could prosper who violated the rights of any man in that manner. He did not think the conflagration would visit them so soon, and is very sorry that his prophecy has lwen ful filled, and sympathizes with them in their mintortune, as much and deei- lv as anv one. Inquirer. Appltixo Manure. A corresjion dent of the Rural Home, writes: If the farmer has manure made, or kept through the Summer, it will become fermented; it cannot be avoided iuljr tbe wumi M-aMin. Suoii niniiiirc b'st npl'"d Oil tlie BUfface, and Work ,u w,lu tla-iiarrow; and if api: 'a Jrt w ",Ur w,lf,at; there is i rliaps; !'" ",)i'T n"'f' "i4 ,l 'las tlii'iiu'cUan-; leal effect or keepiu the siir.ai-e loose ; In resist tJic fn,-t if ". nil. r i well - - - - t . . . . as tlie st.niuiatin-ci m or jrocliuinr " oar,-v frmvth ,)f thp VT" Ka. 5 tlie use oi green manures in spring for Summer crops, experience lin.v con vinced mc that to plojy under, and allow fermentation to take place in the soil, where til., the Volatile gases can lie absorbed 'and taken, up by the growing crxrn, iaVtha ia)63 economical and best .WoaiTftcn tleevired in the effect of manure by the amount used. In applying tbe common barn yard manure iu aa tmfornien,cd state, we get but about one-third the amount of manure in the same bulk that we have when used in a decaved state. Bran for Toultry. It must be remembered that bulk as well as nu triment is important in poultry feed. A distention of the digestive organs stimulates their activity; andWsidcs, the hulls of grain serve in the bowels as vehicles to convey, effect and waste matter out of the animals system. Bran contains some of the nutritive parts of the grain, too, and the very elements of which eggs are largely composed. A mixture of half wheat bran or shorts and half, corn-meal is better than the latter clear, excepting when tlie object is fattening, in mak ing poultry-dough iu winter, never use water ; but if skim milk con be afforded, moisten the meal sufficient ly by using with boiled turnips, beets, mangotd, or carrots, mashed. These are too watery alone, but are just what is needed with meal, and help to give the diet tlie desirfid bnlkhiess. - ! ' . : v . . .It. J:i " v . ... . - . . - R R R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF LTRES THE W OU8T PA I NX In from One to Twenty Minutos. NOT ONE HOUR after re&tHnc thli ErtvprtiwTnent Prd ny on hflKFF.K WITH I'AI.N. KADWAY'8 KKAKY KKI.IKF lit A COUS FOB bVKKY TAIN. It ww ttte fli uJ I' Tito Only Juln Komnly tint Uittjuitlf Um Ui at M &ttirMjjij- mnr, Jlr JnilnmniftUout, and cures ConrtVti b4Javtr of tfi .Minn, rurfnAcO, iwwiui, w vi.ua guwius ur organs, vj $i FJiOlt OlfE TO TWEXTT MINUTES. no matter bow violent or ri-racuUnc in paw UK llHSUMATIO, nt-4-riddrn. Infirm, Crlpplrd, crvaul, licunlzlc or proatraud (ilk duetaa l.a aullcr, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFTOUIl INSTAJfT FASE. INFLAMMATION OF TH K KII'NEVS INKI.AM.MATION OK TIIK ULADDEH. ISKLAXJIATION OF THE IIOWKLS. COXOKSTIO.H OK TIIK LCXGS. SOr.I TUI50AT. I.ISKICI'LT nKKATHINO Al.riTATIoN OK TUK Ufc'AET. HYSTERICS. CUOUI". IHl'HTIf ElilA. nwiuMuutr, CATARUU. INFLUENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE. NlA'KAI.lIA, r.IiEL'MATISil. COI.D CmLtS, AOUR CHILI.s. Tia;.plicsilunoriha Itrady l rllpf In t he nirt nr (nru wtarra Uia oia a dUlicultr uuu sill ulunl eaaa iuM eiinifurt. Twenty drona III hlf tnml.Vr of fpr will III a. IW mn neut, rara CKAMl'S, Si' ASMS. Sol'K sroMACII. HKAKTIiri'.N, SICK llEAOACHK, ItlAKKIIEA. l'YSF.NTFKV, COL1''. WINO IN Tllli UUWtLS, aurl all I.VTKKNAL I'Al.NS. . . Trarelera al ou!t alwava carrr Bortle of Rfl4w)''a K raily atelier with lhm. A f. w dropa la water will Jrcveat aickncal or palna fn.m chanpa of water. Il la te.lvr than Fraoch Brasilr or Bitten al a tlmuiaut. FEVEIC AND AGTE. FEVEW ANO A'jUE cured for City eei.ta. There la nnt areriHHllal amat la thliworM that will con I em ami Apie, and all othar Valarinun. Illlloua, Scarlet, Tr 1 h.,ld, Yeiluw. and other Keren (aided hy K AH AY S t'll.Ls) ao e,uUk aa li All WAY' HEADY KLLH.K. t My ecuu xr bottir. buld by IruuU. HEALTH llEftUTY I! STRONG AND TCRK F.ICH I'.LOOn-IWnBASE OK FLESH AM M EIlillT-CI.F.AR SKIN ASO HUL'llfX'L eoMI'LKXlO.'i eklXKKn To ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT IMS MADE TIIK MiiT .JTSISHfNO TRKS : so oi n K, k.vrin auk thk ciianoks THR B(t l'MKK.ors. THK IS- KM-KNCF of IU1.S TKULV HUMJtliFLL ilEUK'I.NE. THAT Cvery Day an Incroaso In Flosh ar.d Woiht Is Seen and Folt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. YtTf dmp of tt,o SAi:.SA!'AKTU.lAX RESOl.V K r cHMiiinutili-ad tlipmrli th HhMKt, 8wmt, mno. .n1 'ttlifr tluitU att luit-inoi liw trMXem lha vLpr of lU for U ri'tAirv tiie uUn i .). lvly wiUi new &nd ut4 liL-rn.-. 1'lcr in tli Ttirtaiit. Mouiii. 'I union. Nodi km t io (. ii ii tvi.t fii.icr ptrti. r tli ij-rttm, re Ktia MrnmotH T.ch:inr s fmw the fcUr, m&J ti worrt Twin f Skin tht'j, Kttii.t.int, Vwr 8"rt. SraM It-Mg Wrm, s;i KJuiuu, Krvr.vlu, Acne, tiL-k Sf'i. V-'nnitA In t ti- I-i.-nii, Tinion, Cancer in the V wiili, mud all wt-tkit.iiuf nqil a&.nfui dbchrr's N if lit h :.!, lwof Sfw-nn, ni"l nil :ut- id the life prlnct-tl-, n- wit Itm t untic XAttfe t4 llib wonder of WimJ--m t'hrmijtin. aitti a few i' i' ute will prove to any fw-r.t un It for ritlur tf iLta torn of dieaaC iU jK-trnl wi-trr to cure ll.tin. If th- nutieiit. tidily lN..mltf rMnccd hf the wartrt at tl i-HtmiM;i.oii liist H cmlinuuily pmrnraklnr, auo c- .In in arri-titiK tlifw wa-t.-n, aiil n-pair tiie annic with ! - iiMtvri il n,1.' fir.m Itcilrhy bltMvi uttd this the i- !:s.!Ai:rLl.l AN lliaacur. . only dot' tlie IS ab"a va billiaM KrBOlTlfT excel '' Liii'it rnimli.i nriit! in ll.v cur Of 'lirt.ic Scrofu- a-t !..ttittiti.u;Al, &iad tlu diatatu: ; but ilia the only .'i r cure fur .'.Jacy V :sisid;lcr Complaints r :i:ut. nn-l W-mb ljjitifi, (irarol, TfiaU-tm, Iroi'y, . ii- ..f ,itLr, IiiriiitiiM'iioe if L'riue, llrilit'i Ii . AlUTmiimtriA, and in :l cancn where tlir mm brii'k-tn-;rwtts fr the vrnicr Ii thick, cWudj-, miied with - I'natw-n t!ir whitf of an irr. or thread )ik wlitta f,r thn ! mriid, dnrk, tilt"n apfwaranrr, and :'.x L'. e-diit driMiit. and wu-n tL.ere I a pr.tk.hr, ' r tr.c ti":i..i wli-n pa-hijr vat-r, and ja.n la ihq . J . fi Hv-k u.d L"LU. I'llCC, iJJQ. WORMS.-T?ie ot.Iy known txd sure Itcmcdf Tumr or 13 Year' Growth tVurctl hy ISacSway m ESckoIicnU RinT I r h ill duria TuinoT in the ormrtM mni All lb K-rtrr iu t.r wm ow hlp (r it. I Lrv4 r tl.iitf rri.u iiif n.id ; It! nMfaiPC hrlfrd mt. I .mt U-4v lent,&fd tltonrt.l I 1J irj it : fautkad faltk i. i;.' but f I laMat au(TvrcJ f.r ly:Jv ttiiL I towk na btMllv . f !? K-tklT.it n4 oim U U IohIwat a fill, mad twm tM tM of T-'ir Koair hifvf ; mud tlin to K"t tigm oi tumor to t .pen or frit, BMal J f'-rl hrtlar, priineT. oiJ tr.fj in tluta I kmxrn lrt-.l' i vrsra. !'! ttutr'.r m la li left mtd if th !. ,;,' iIhi r" - W'l tois t )t uT t&fl fceacfct d O.kctX. lOJ COAt I it if jm cboa. liANXAH p. KNArr. DR. RADWAY'S iFEOT FUEQATIVE PILLS, . rf-Ttlr- taiiUU-a, e'ernt'r eftated with aweet rum. fi'.n.tle. uuniy, ceanae, an i am nirtuen. iuo i'lii. ft t:? cur-- of all ..irfftrUcjiKf u Mnrnitclv i:.wcia. Kii.or, ji' viii'T, crvoua Oisesses, it- 'oTiti!atiu.i. L int!i-tr.ss. Induction.. if- "S ! wu,":' lf'ous revcr. Inflammation of . rl-t. I'i.MJltifl l lK-:-eal'af'lTiflittoft)iia Intcr?.kl VlaTr j. 'it-t'ii.ir iio memirr, tiuieral,or tip irU'rWiKiflnir. ; t oirva thn fi4iov.it.e iyuij.UUaA rcauaiiiax trum 1 r'iarf tier oi t)i Dl?-liv itti'mMtl - n.uikn, Inwmrt IIIm, FUa-. m( U BIW la tht TT4. r .lit- tf tt. SWfaaavh, Korav iritairn, mi food, . - . ear U'vit m it Mrnjtcii, Hor VrmttMtionm, inking or "lv.rtor.ner at lne Pit f Or StotnaM k. ItrtmmiaTuX of Um lid, .l.rt.-l nrl Ih-aWnlt Brratltlnf, FIatlrinf ml ttm llorl, Ototiiitft 't j(itrtikTX Seviatitn hto In s Lvinff ftMtvr, tHmrmmmt V .Am or .Vrl Uforv th Sl, ' m9 mmA Prntl Vm la e- tsi, lattil-MtM-V tt l)4rtPB. lktM- tat Mia k. fun U tUl, Luulw, u4 witMra flmbm mt -at. bMt1.lf.jr Ik lb Fle-h. A U- it w f KAHWAVS riT.LS will frrt tb rr- .i I'.inunll t).e sUVt -i-a't--tl 'll nkr. Itlce, 2 OCUta i i-.r. s-l.l HY M;l (ilsT3. :;.A! -K.W.SK AND TKL'K." frnj obs Mtcr. ..' RAinviY M CO.. o. h; Maidea Ia. Kw- POCXEX KSIYES.XvrV Knives and Forks. A f a IM . - Taxes. shovels, locks. Hinges, Nails, Files, etc. iCarpenter's, Blacksmith's, and) j IViV AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, t a .. Of irrA rt 1 I o v n, r., jjari a. rr, T.ik.r A Rlrth I'S h . wrm .v . Tvv Btreeta. Juiis imtur. joni. navw.iKT. JOHN RIHERT & CO.,' J X 2i0 MAIN STREET, J O II X STO W X, P K X X A ''. We oll Inn ft nemtisMc in all luirt of the T'nl Uil Slate, an.1 tNuia.U. aitl in Ereii;ii Cfiuitrica. 'luy i ! I. t'iuiii. mi' I Uvveroiiieiit Jtomt nt liiifhcpt nurket prfoe. lvnn wooer on afiprtivtii ai-curiiy. lr.iflr ami t !lierk on oilier bank-cufh-eI. Money rttviveil u:ni.'ijelt iNtyaMcon ileinan l Interest l Vie rate of Sis per cent. er . 1 a n it m paid m Ti.ne Depotiit. Errrviliiiur in tlie Banking T.Ioe rwclvi our iMinit nllcnllnn. - I TlmnkliH tuvur frirmla ami -utrmerf fur their; TaKt itatroiiairi. we t.llrit a eoiitinuanoe nf the :one. ainl invue utlif-rv wIki tiave 1'ii.ioea ionur line to k iri? ir a trial. anrlni all. tliiit vri- ahull at all im- ilo nil we ran to give entire aatlafaetlon. Feb 21 Te JOUX UIItEKT . t'O. "JIKAUD Hol St; t'onsKn Xisnr axn Ciiestxtt Stukets, P II I L A I) E L P II I A 1L IV II AX AG A, FebUTl- rmiTictor. STANDARD AMERICAX BILLIARD TABLES. Ever) ihlnit p. rtainin to llilli-Ar h al kwe!t frk-oa, niuiitratnl Catalogue aent lr mull H. W. Collcnder, . New York, SuCL.r to PHEI.AX 4l COLLKXDER, ;oiS UUOADWAV. if MpIiffijAct'iifLeplato $100,000 CAPITAL, . PRIVILEGE, - $500,000 Depositors secured by Real Estate invesluenls exclusively. Six Per Cent. Interest Paid to depositors on tho compoundinj principlo. tf.illfHtiim it directed lo tht liberal pro ri.voiu for tritlulrairing money ttepotllrd. It raw ft ebm at rmall Awsownf , W1TIIO VI XOT1CE riiUM TIIK DEPOSITOR. ' All rommunlealion will roettrt prmnpl rejJjf. JAMES T. BRADY, Fretident DAVID CAMPBELL, Treasurer. WW 7 Sfijtcillancou. x . a m i-f v x Viaiesar Bitten ara rot a rile 'aacy Drink, made of Poor Rnjn, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refine Liquon, dnciored, apKed, and sweetened lo please the ttue, called " l ooict," " Appetiiert," " Reatorera," Ac, that lead the tippler on to drunken net. and ruin, dui are a irae meaicine, nuae rrom tne native roots and herbs of California, (roe from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great I Hood Purifier and a Life-girint Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invicorator of the Srsiem, carrying o(T all poisonous matter and restoring me uiooa 10 a ncauny conaiuon, enricmnr it, reiteaning and invifforatinz bota anind anrl body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their results, tile and reliable in au forms of otaease. Mo Hereon can take three Bitter accord ing to directions, and remain lone nnwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the pwat of repair. Vv-anensla or Illillcreat Ion. Headache. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Cheat, Dir tiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month, llihous Attacks, Palpitation of the Hear!, Inflammation of the Lung, Pain in the regions ot the Kidneys, and a htmdretl other painful symptom, are the olUprings of llyspei psia. In these complaints tic will prove a better guar: it has no equal, and one oott. antee cf it merits than a lenirihy advertisement. For Kemnlo Complaint-, in rouns or old. married or single, at the dawn of worn ja hood, or the tum of life, these Tonic Ritttrt display o decided aa influence that a marked linproreuient is soon percep tible. For Inflammatory ami Chronle Rhea mat lam and Gout,. Dyepia or Indigestion, liiltou, K emit tent and Intermittent Fever. lhtexe of the H.ood, Liver, Kidnev ani Rladder, these Bitter hart been most ftticcesftful. Such Diseaite are caed by Vitiated l.tood, whch i generally produced by derange nent of the Dieestire Ornan, Tbojr ara a Vculle lnreallr a well as Tonic poatessine; also (lie jccuJir merit of acting as a powerful a;ent in relievm (.'onesiiun or Inflanw aiatioa of the Urer and Visceral Org..!, and in Bilious Diseases. For Skin Dirar, Krupt'ons, Tetter. Silt Rheum, lUotches, Spots, I'lmple. Pustules, I.oi!s, Car hunclcs. King-worms, Scald Head, Sore Kyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Iisco.orationsof tlte Skin, Humors aud Diseases of the Skirt, of whatever name or nature, are literally dir up and carried not of the system in a short turns by the ue of these Hitlers. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse I lie Vitiated III aotl whenever yoa find its impurities burs tine thrmigh the skin in 1'imples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and 1 hcs i all in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feeing will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and I he health of the system will follow. Orate ful thousands proclaim Vinhgar Hit ters the most wonderful luvigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Plnv Tape, ami other Worms, lurking in the system of so m.iny thousands are effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiol ogist : There is scarcely an individual uion the face of die earth whose body iseiempt from the presence of worms. It if not upon the heathy elements of tlte body that wonrs exist, but ujkhi tlie diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuge, no anthelmin itics, will fice the system from worm like these Bit ters. Mechanical DUeascs. Persons engaged, io Paints and Minera!. snch as Plumbers, Type-setters, Ciold beaters, and Miners, as they advance in hie. will lie subject to paralrsts of the Bowels. To guard against this take a dose of Walks as Vinbgak Uittsbs once or twice a week, as a Preventive. nilloua Kemliteut, and Intermittent Fcvtrtt which are so preraent in ike vaiieys of our great rivers tlirouphout the United Sutes, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Coiorad4 Brazos, Kio (Irande, Pearl. Aiabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, James, and many oWiers, with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country d urine, the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so duncg seasons of unusual het and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangement ot" the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions ot the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomacli, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat- mcnt, a parzatire, exerting a powemil influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is .1 r.- .1 1 1 .. v,vt P.rs-rr ihl-JH mMi Mnw. th oark-coiorea nsoa matter witn wmcn tne ooweis are loaded, at the same time stimnlatins; the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive orpins. Hrrofvailat or Kln;s Krtl. WliUe Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af fections, Oid Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc, etc In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Walkkk's Vinkcas Bittsss have shown their great curative powers io tlte roost obstinate and intract able ca vi Dr. Walkera California VinecorDltf era act on mil these cases in a simitar manner. By purifying the Ulood thv remove the eauae. ise, and by resolving away the eeecte of the inflammation (the tubercular dcpoaital the atlected paru receive hcaitli, aad a permanent cure u effected The proper! lea nf Da. Wai.kii'i Vihicai Rimll are Aperient. Diapliorelic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, liiurcuc. Sedative, Cooiiter-Irri-tant. Sudorific Alterative, and AnteBilioua. The Aperient and mild Lautive propertiei o Da. Wtun'l Vinicak I'.itti5 are the best safif cnird in all cases of cruptiou and auufnaat fevers, their balsamic heajin;, and sootliiojc properties protect the humors of the fauces. Tbetr Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stonucn, and boweis, either from inflammation, wind, coiic. cramps, etc Their Counter-irritant influence extends thmuc.liout the aystem. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting aad regulating the flow of urine. Their Auti-Biiious properties sumoiate the liver, in tht secre tion of bile, and us discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial agents, liar the cure ol Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc Fortify the body ngaiaat illeeaee by psri fyinr, all its fluids with Vihxca BlTTaas. No epi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, tlie stomach, the boweia, the kidneys, aad the nerves are rendered diseaae-proo by this great iavi( orant. Directions. Take of tht Bitters on goiog to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wir.e-glaat.fulL Eat rood nouriahini food, such as beef steak, mutton t chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and tak out-door eatrrase. 1 ney are conpoaeoi oi purely veget able ingredients, aad contain no spirit. J. WALKER. Prop'r. R.M. McDOSALDaV Cn Druggists and Gen. Agta, San Francisco, Cak. and cur. of Washington and Charlton St., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. K EMP'S XUKSEKV, IIARNETlSVnXK, SOMEESET CO., TA The rnl.Kcrllior informs Ma frlemla ami the irtih 11c that he is new ilirutinjr his entire time to hu The lint one ever started in theeountv, aral it rire pared to lunilf h jiromjitly all kinds of FRUIT AND 0 RN A M EXTAL Tit EES, Vines and Plants. II is coxxixn ION W 1TH KNOX'S PITTSI5UR0 NURSERY The larirest an.1 most romjilete in the 1'nite.l Suite, eualilea him to guantnlce to his eatomra thertoin.-i varieliin ami lhrlllli't growth. Mis prices are lower than ever before. Ills resolve la m.t to be eu t.li me by anv In the State in price or quality. Them wonls wili lw nui.le t'1! lie will H'rminally aolirit onlers this fall, but onlera ail ilreiiaeil ufl above will be prompUy atft-mled to. Hvud them in carlr. " HAKRISOX H. KEMPH. S1 OL I'll L, WITH A. H. Franciscus & Co.. j mri!TKi:s xvd dkalkkr ix COTTON YARNS, 15ATTS, WICK, Twine and Ropes, i;ook:n: t;i.Asi!, ci.ofK.s, fancy baskets Wooden and Willow Ware, &c, 5iANi vA-rriiki!i ami jor.nutH or A3tn:TIX, OIL CLOTH!!- 3IATTIXO, RUOS, ice., &1.1 M.akct Street and 110 L'ouimorrc Street, Iliilndclpliia . JunelO-tf. IF ST0YST0WX- The nndrrtiimed. pnirletor nf Ibe Iiiamond HoteLunthe aontheai.t eumerof tlie lilauiwud. be inu: lmlnced bv his many Iriendfl, would say tu the trveltLr ublic tliat he U now prepared to nn-vive and tioHpitnhly entertain all who inuy k'v bim s call. Hie houM will be ennducted with the beat wder and furnish hue aoeoininiHlatlons. SAMl'U, C'l'STEH, Stoystown. Pa., A-il 17th, 18TU. 1 RAIN CRADLES The und.r- T siirned in now enirairetl in making upwards ot aiOtlr.iin fnnlli-a, of an improved iattern, Qr liur th sharp Ifruund Clipjirr Scythe, wliirh U the brut manufactured. The cradles will I distribu te. I through the county between tbe lut aud 'Attn of June next. PrTMUil wlliinir to purchase will tind them for sale at all the principal buinem places in the county. A larjre number ara made ready al the wuuuuirtorv at Berlin. Frice t. apr. 17. OEU P. HAY, Merlin, Pa. 8. C. KKia. 4. . LIVKMiOOD. JaKlM, k LIVKNGOOD,, : , ; IMXKERS, SALISBUBYtlSLKLICK, P. 0. Soxerset CovxTr, Pkxh'a. Drafli bonirht and sold, and eolrectlucui made on I nil ports of the country. Interest allowed on lime deposits. I Siecial arranfrmenls with Unardlant and other 1 whu hold moneys in trout. Jan 17 73 j J O. HARVEY k Of)., j .. j BVTTSR COMMISSlOSMEtCHJUTS - i 67 EXCHANGE PLACB, BALTIMORE. - - . - j Liberal cash adranec on consignments and returns promptly made, i.i . ,i : , : . - , HwjU and Hhorn. - If firry C :KcerII.H R'rrMS-t fully hif'irm "llm rliiinaof S.imera't n l the iMle Knuirallv, th.it be ha joxt pjilcniahe-l hit NKW SHOLTOKK, In the New Building en Main Cross Street, WITH A SPLENDID STOCK OF (JOODK . i ""n1""? "Ti lil. at lhelwra-lii,rUM, nil la llllllia rial ll. Illrlilak I. a. a. 1. 1 i i . a. . . AT VERY LOW PRICES. He will keep n.nrtantlr lian.1 anil prri.r el te niuke to iikr on tn.rt tvkt, BOOTS SHOES FOR Men, Women and Children, Kmlirarlnx every line .f ijr rlaw r.la In mate- rial and i.rkniaiilil. In.m I he tiny Wl,r tu Ike niM the tin; Tlte la.lii-iti lina.livt treaii limirun HI be hirnlrh- ed with SLIPPERS. OA ITERS, ROOTS, RAL.MORAL, RrSKI.V OF CALF. MORROCCO. KID AND LASTINO MATERIALS' An.1 of the m.t f:i-hi.ial,lr xtylt-a. He wilt inrure a viu.l lit .n.i ..ir...t ... all who inuy (rive linn a rail. Hei'almt i.n'iiarel lo lurnl.h .1... .. . L.. -1,1. a ruuiU-te awirtini-nt of SOLE LEATHER, CALF, AND .MORROCCO. ALSO, Lasts and Shoe Findings Kir Of every kin. I. whi. bwlll I .. at the lowvt ea.h 11. h . I of flMit lHie on lwrt witire. "ini'lt t Z ill a '".rve '"k-,,v ,, - i - i""r"i"iij it ii-vy, a ixj itw 11 r tru it?, "k ",rrt !"'- to tluaineaa. to tZxirl .......o.cu! j.ui.ur uaiP4Mci. , HKEKITS.. ; DAVIS & RROS " CHEAP Grocery and Confectionery, SOMERSET, PA. vtdeflrv In inform the rM.t.lM ..r l.i. . ! till.v tliat we hnv. .mr.li.aed the ln ry hI t W ..ixl ruiniet llou.e. ami aluuhle a. Klii . mi i to the already no- etoi k l (lo! beet tiraU'lii We aril all the ruirn, AND MEAU fOFFEE, TEAS, .SltJAKS, KILE. SVRVrS, MflLASSES, FISH, SALT. SI'HES, AFPLV-S. FLAVimiNU EXTRACTS. DRIED AXDCAXXED FKl'ITS. AL.SU, LtTIALOlU TOBAffll. f 'Id A lis, SXIFF, BIHKJMS, WICKETS, IifcS,.r. All kin.1!" K reru n an.1 cvinmoa CANDIES, NITS. CRACKERS, FANCY CAKKS. FEK Fl'JIEHY. AXD TOILET ARTICLES, CO.M1IS, URI SIIES. SOAP, fcx. Alo an s..rtiiMnt of Tuva. Ac., f..r the little i itilka. ' 11 yi.o want anythiiiji la the lin.irv and C.m fecll.iiicry hue call at Davis' Cheap Grocery, orptSITETllEHAli.ET IIOLSK. nor. a-ly. Boots Slioes, HATS AND CAPS, Leather and Shoe Findings. J. If. Ziiiiniermaii Takes j.l.'aror In calling the attention of tbe elt Ixen of Sumeraet ami vicinity to the faH that be has epenetl a rtore in hie residence on 1'nioa street, where there will alwava be ki-j un liaaxl a ei.iu Jilele affonmmi of Boots and Shoes, 'f Eastern and home manufacture, a large an.1 well aanurteU rturk ul HATS -rVlSTTJ CAPS, Ami a grv.it variety of leather and Shoe riiitliii;4 Of aU kin.K There if also attm-hcl to the store a CUSTOM-MADE HOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT, V lib X. II. SXYDER aseutter ami litter, which ".k uuirieni aruanuiire inai an worn iua.ie Ui in the ahop will not onlr Ut the feet of rutom era hut tluit only the bent niuUrial will he .l and the liest Workmen ill be rmnhiyril. The pnblii are r.-rpivtlulU tnvilril t. ii'nu a and rxamiue his Mirk. "cp.. '71 OR SALE AT S7,000 OO, 500 lt -ti.ber. ISTi - K January. W.i, fiaJO lt April, 18T3, and -ooo a year thereafter, WITHOUT INTEREST, A Farm of229 Acres, Harlnx two New llonae. New Hank 11am, irund Orrliard nnd Sunar l'auii. well tiiubrrcl aud well improved, within half mile of North Pork liall rund. Poeaem-kai 1st April 173. (Ic l aper will be taken fur the ttrst twe pay ments. I'oasewlon for cutting timber alvvn as soua at l.vvt is iwid. W. J. 1IAEK. Sumeraet, May , Ti QROUSE SHIRES, MtmufiH-turers of all irnuUn of BEDPORD, PA. Attention particularly akel of Jobliert, -nler!i solicited by E. 1L lar"luill,druKnL, Momeraet, Pa. my. S. A GENTS FIND LITERATVUE, ART AND SOXU la the beat selllna; book ever ottered. It combiner the humor of anecdote, the wladom of raaay, the Information of history and bk icraphy, the sweet. aeiw awl p-ranileur of poetrv. th eiqulslt charm of mn-ite, and HU beautllul illuatratlu. "Solid reoallna; for irraver moments ; pleasant pic tures to Illumine quiet hears ; and Kerns of song for tlie social circle." An agent write. "Sold 1'.7 eoplM thii week will Mil Sou this month easily." - Onr wear nras raari4 doe away with objections to tne business. Particulars free A val uable prenent to every new Airent. INTEBX ATIONAu PfBLlSHrXO fO.. myl W and M Liberty Street, New-York. d. mnoAi. T IIE LIVE GROCERY. C. V. l II o A D S i C O. BeapeetfuUy aniiMiaee to I be public Umi Ikey have bpeiwtl their ynjevry in tte haaenieat of ling hou.. luUly ocr..leJ t, W. J. lUee, lB Waabiiigtua llutel, ami are um frv.h eupplleeof erylhiog in tbe jai.y rewivinj GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY I ' Une. (llvo ut a oM. Ilur gwla are M tbe very I ' I ' U-rt iU3lltr. We alll an.learir tuplraae ill. We 1 1 keep all the rx-at brand of 1 iUll U AXDUEAL, roFffcK, TEA, SL'UAK, KICK, SYKtl', Ml (LANS KM, BAKING ITlWDtiiS, washi.nu nm ttKs, SU1A, IMiHiO, SAfULlO, ALL KIN US SOAP, EX. UJOWtMiD, j " I.E.MO., SPICKS, ALL Kl.MlS TOBACVtJ, CIOAKS, SSl'FF, a..m:d fklits AND VEfJtTABLES, A IX KIMS LKlkU FKl'ITS ANDJIXULS, STtVE PULl.H, - SHOE BLAt'Kl.MJ. CAXULL-S, (.'A.N I'LL k. LAMP WICKS, BRllOMS. Bl'CKETS, Tl IIS, BASKETS, HOPE, FISH, OIL, SALT, he.. FRENCH a, . MO.N C D I .K S , j XVTS, A LL KIS1S, CAM CKEliS, FRUIT IJ ISC CITS, SUGAR JUMBLES', SPICED JUMBLES, GISGER SNA I'S, PERFUMERY, Met aid Fancy Articles Generally, miititn THii PLata. IN HAS EH EXT OF THE LATE RESIDENCE W. J. BALK. LS. I Nov. 14. Tl-lr. THE HIGHEST MAkKET MICE PAID fOK ALL KISDS OF COVSTR V PROOfCE. w. w. avABLa. a. r. tvm KEIM & CO.. SltVESSOKS Til 511 TZUA.S' fc KEial In llm c. r. khoam. j Hare Remored SOMERSET FOUNDRY.;70 T,IEIK NEW builpix, j Xo?. r at 541 I I.IKERTY STKEirr, j Oppiite Wowl Street, PITTSIiTJnCill. Ilea leave to say Iu its Patron and the Publle that ' they will nmtuiue toauplv whatever is needed in j th. lr hue by Earinvr. liuiUlers, HouMkerpera. i Cariieuters. Vllaek'Tuitbs. Miner. Miller. Lum bermen and alanuraeturer r anv rally. STOVES FOR COOKING AND HEATING, tf the moat dealrable kinds, whkrh have never, aa yet. tailed to git entire saii'liwiluD, are always kept oa haul. PLOWS Of the various nattems bet adapted Id the wants of our Fanner", wairuuted to a'T sanlsuaethm. t nr larfce oumiier aineaiij u. i.iv.. ..m and the adjvlnlae; ruantlea. and a ataauiliy Inerraa liiK demand, are a aunVieul guarantee ol tbetr merit.. CAR WHEELS, ForMlninar. Iaiuberlu);. Railroad Puildtn. A.., of tha m.at aprovedtttenia and best material, mude tu order on short notice. GRIST AND SAW MILL IRONS, SHAFTING. PULLEYS, HANGERS, REVEL-WHEELS, UILLSr'l.NULK.S, SAW HiNDKUA AN'TLrRUmtiN RtI.L.ERrt, IKON RAILING. BAUXIXIES. BKAriLLTS. Window and Door-Sills, Th lb' IMrott, aavl th "Parker" liv-wclksa Water-Wheels, HKUIW-WARE, STOVE PIPE, PLOW-CASTINGS For all th different Plows used In th county. W are the authorised aaat J tor tha sal of SPEAR'S ANT1-DVST PARLOR HTOVES. In thb ovaaty. We sell, at manufacturers' price, TIIE SPRAOVE MOWER, THE Kl'SSEL REAPER AN II HOW EH, THE BEST STEEL PLOWS, THE BEST HORSE SAXES, And AaTtoultural Implement irenerally. W hop to merit a continuance of th patrunag so Liberally extended to this Mtabllsbment. .... ,N- Oar price will be fair aad onr term liberal !f. O. tXA Jan. 10, Tl. E T E R II E F FU:y, HIGHLAND FARM. K F.A KSDJI KKS ET. Pa., llrve.J. TburetIt-l.reJ TkTf IN1 an.l hka, j ! UV CATTXf; COTH Wf.LI. SHto C'lIESTKR WHITE UIJUS. SOISH ; SHEPHERD UOOS, BRAIAH a,. ! limn BcEnio Oi.i CHICKENS. STALLIONS FOR 157. Seaaon 1 April; Eula July l.k. BRACK LEIC ESTERS I II III' Imi iiairted from FdkUiuI. atanla fall IT ktr.i irk. wilb i.lrn.li. arti,: h. i. .. !T ' wel Mwk. nmpetent jivle. the Uat iMian ot all,. b..rae in Pennnay Irani.. Hia eta 1 1 Mc oen...i..iio every market in tbeeoonirv T maJMlinx pru-e U.M ti.oo to 1 Un i lor in WeatiiMrfetaaJ Count, A. Blwk I-lrettrrtliire an ' l,v thai i k llrter;..! Hem. hi.tv wtrol Iter Bold h- r.adatu niK' by that nAe. lr,,'.hinl , k. Ilrai iilale: N.a by ,, XiTStV B..V. wbk-b waa the .ire of r!l ItraviaaoT terfthire Hen ilain an. irijt bv th.. m.i . 7 ? .... Krmnarml r-rlaev m..k . j rerrhir bre.1 h..re p.lark Leieraterahire I wm ..t by thai rral ,n,ma Lrlr-etrrar.iA.i''' 111,1 Ui.-r.tcr. wnirn a-i n atauiura tnt tr.. m. rt.l I-ter wa. tbe ntiue aean.. iruitirai. ea-b. iilwk Lrzx bv U.l Tw.. :t v. lil. h M rve.1 at bie K'"" h arrlUn. aie. '1 . Terui.i M ii .r Insurance. ALU AM BRA. O'rf by lbbllet.. he by Kve.vk-'. Hin.t an. kc by ANIallab. be bv .Mainbrinu be i iieMrimer. dam by Erank Pler-, l. i' land Bl-k Hawk, heby Amlrew JarkaJa i? Younic Bavuhaw, bv by Imp. Arabian itntT2 rbaw. In a lieautliul Bay, witu a tmall .r rr of lonn and temjer. A deaoendeut of '.it, X Tnjttlnx Hlul. he ean xrA bat develop Ur " did tnictiiiK aetba of whirh be o..w proniiw. Hie i-ire b4i tbe dm trvrn urn f State Kair. at Klraira. Jf. Y., in lrt Hume dT xettina: K.-latr trHtinir IE X'X. now etaa.1. at 4 lnauranet; and HiviZ Hamblet.jnuin, In Cbrater. Krai.g; cijUo:," v -' Term a t-AJ br IiuoraEy-e. Parting" ,with a mare before abe U tstmi I with UmL forfritf the inrurabre Ail a.-rh.u aud e-aie at the rl.-k of the i,ar M-PaKtuntire aaarea lni a ilutav, onsble rate. A lal lr mluio will be xiven Kv uv bet eolt of Lciceaterfbire ut. of aELer.'v KKbile; for the tie nlly. tbe eervir of tne ao.1 lor tbe third beat roll or uiiv. tn ( U.u- lnrml L.r wr. ... t '.I ... eoaniuir 'ottnty Pair. II hekl ; and If nut. th . time will be announced to eorue olf early ta ir, i ber : to le dci-idel by three furpetept 'o ' PS P. Hti i'LKI 0V IS THE TIME! ;ki :i:u.i!i.i: .c.is; TO SELL THE New Under Feed Wilson Sewing Machii: I.TTHISCOtJSTV. I lleit Maciiltie In the Wr.rl.1. r!et will i rliiue In market. Fnce. emnplete. fw uo. I ten warranty i.r w vcarv. Ajij.iv nun '!: ' t 4f 11 II It Ft KI ESI I k I marl X' . 1J wih Sirert. r"it!r!.urh. K i jANI'S AXI BUILIUNO I OT: lluildwiz Us In tlie Borough of Somerset ilPtk entra 'Br lr. Kliiril.lv .'ItuateJ, an.1 Fanniiig, Mineral anl Titer II .. OX At OOMMOIiATINO TKK3i A rairtkin of tht lands are Improved Farms, Ktliers ure aniatpruvcl. LJM&STUXE, FIRE-CLAY. IRON ORE and STOXECOiL Are f. un.l on ,.nie of them, of lair qaai;:.' tunntiiv. Fur term. Ar., call on or aJilrv-' D. WLYAXIi Aunurt 3?. Tl-tC Suuenet. Pa 239 REMOVAL 24' VliUUTIIXOTe SHANNON & CO. I And open with AX ELEOANT STOCK OF JD'RTST C3-OODS Notions and Small Ware.. SELL AT LOWEST EASTEKX PEIt'LS BnycT are taviterl f. .I .;i. c. ABBrnixrrr. w. T. khaxn.i. Eeb U 3 mo ARRETT J. o. ".TlirilMW" AU wor Lumber Company, ,a (1ARKETT, SOMERSET tX)., PA Earnest, Delp & Camp. PROPRIETORS, WHITE PINK YELLOW PINE, OAK, HEJlUlI ANI CHasTNl"T LVMBER. SAWEI) ANUSHAVKP SHINiiL AND PLASTER1NU LATH. ir..:u: l. . anaae Tr DUIIUIIlg UUITIUCI Xarr Cut to a bill' at short rti.. "X7" Order from lumfier dealer promptly ailed T f wholesale prh-es. au. a 'Tl & ' AT HrFRANClSCUS &. Co.. P" 513 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. We have opencl for the Sprina; trade, the ial t ami be.t aosorted aturk ul Pliiladelpliia Carpets. Table. Stair and FlenrOil Tha. Wlmlow Shsw' an.1 Paprr, t'ri' Chain, t'otttai 1 am. Bai tin. Wadding. Twines. Wick. CUa-U Unpen, IaioklnaT-Olawa. Kancv Baskets. Hn.a Hufketa. Knckrt. Kruanee.llothrs W rimer. W woucn an.1 U low Ware in th I nit ad State. f mr lanre increase In bnlnesenhl to" low prices aud funii-h th beat quaiity vf a1" PIN SOLE AGENTS FOR THE IHll iinksef Celebrated American Wasber. PRICE, & Su. Over 13,000 old in Six M.'titi- fix A Term: t'arpet. Mday. All other irood, JO days. Net. Xmataml TA ettlea, ir G 1 REAT INDUCEMENTS Peron wantlrifr nrrt-elas Fruit Trees. and Pmnts should call uv nally k aaebeer' ":. 1 HARNEDSVILLE. CC Sonwraet Couaty. ij l ou ran Durcluvse of aim at kwr nu- MANHOOD: HOW LOST. HKAJ KESTORED.-Jut butUabed. ' , Uon of Dr. Culverweil'l Cele-brwted ar " Our bn radicml rare (without mcdlcine)lSP""1 , V,'. Sp. or Seminal Weakne. involuntary Sc". as. lmpocrnar. MentaU -d PhyUcaU TO T ImiaMitiienl to Marriaare. : ,Vt thai. Epilepsy and Pit. Induced by sell-ual or seinal eitrnvajrane. . - u ae-rnce, in a aaalrd envalooav Tav VJ The celebrated author, la tu adielraw, .w clearlv demonstrate from a U'ty .rJB ful practice, tliat to alarmn.: T,i7iaog m 1 self.abii Biav be rwlleaity eureJ a-enms use of Internal medieln or UJ J0ZT "f the knife: poiatina out a mod of cart nj p simple, certain and eflectuaU b? "", I every laffarer. no matter what hi . be. may euro hluaseU hiply, privately ik "l.leHur.sr.ldb.tkUJ'. OL youth and every man la th land. M, 7 Sent, under VeaU in a plain ""aTl" i)re. post-paid, on receipt of alx atnu. ""rJW, W,Anb Dr. Culrerweir. '"fff IV Boarery. New Turk. Poa oft lit Bit bti I Be I 1 A. prv V evm tra s ii win ail tnu the ran .V Mtl he J trail tie H n Fa. Si Itet! Km It hi all Al all hi ail).i site I D m.w tiee vleea tfli Kimi unle a? dec P I LO Ft 141 Mar 5 C Ar manafj FI a: Nuoe Sinner Nor. i; Hoi