l I iMua In lcdln tlax-li. A onrrcstndont to the Maine Far mer having made the statement that m.inp the valuable lessons that the last winter had Uujrlit him in feeding st(l, was the conviction that he has heretofore " fed ' iurlv double the mount needed." another writer for ! the same jtajxT comments a follow on hit! remark, i .' ' ' If feeders have learned, as many i no doubt have done, that it is U tter i to feed less hay and substitute ""'a' j ti,an a hundred and sixtv vears old. .r some other concentrated f .od in I LiuK, Joo thev call the" bdv, liis full tdW of the liny withheld, then tli I nanie K;jnf Joph Lambert. His lesson will not lie contreverted ; lw";,iarent are English, but his home is they mean just what they say they,in !r0)lkIvn Xow Vork Hc is a have liecn feeding too much hay to , molllcr.H ,jariin- of a oliild, ami com the stock have given them much nionml to .)1av- nv visA lnof,ths more nutriment than was needed it ,,laving aUvuvs the airs his i Muiti-.anotiur thing. I have leni-!lllWlH,r Mlllff;10 lim, anJ alw1JS no sn eh lesson. I have learned., w, j(rr ..,.ll(i,.i 1(.ar,l imo.i. ,,. t-A,-..u....-, ..a. Mock can Ik- wintered can uc aive on much less hav lhan U-uiiHv iH'en lea to iliejii. -iiiillv Ih'cji fed to them. leaiotiiejii. 4vai b. I'ainini aain if he lives to waut KtocktogravvdQ.I,, r' H,. ii. id '.i's tiny violin nVAn . , Inr .111 f 4 . . 1 1 1 ' . I ... 1 ..1... .1 When you ring winter, oxen to lay on fat, cows - to give an abundant How ol milk, you j yyah a ti,.i,.aov ail tenderness inijws must give them something to do it t0 j4.s.rijK? the ' J?lue ISells of with. Muscle, fat, milk are all in the; f4Cotian " "The last Hose of Sum feed given, 1m- that grain or hay. It mr nn('i ,. r tIir,.e other less fa comes from no other source, and can j11ji;ira;rl Jt was an odd enough 1k obtained in no other way. A cer-, j(.(l'!ro this litile plaver plaving as tain amount of nutriment is required ; UIUoliS(.iousl v of anvthing which sur to sni-.port vitality in an animal. H, r.i,iIe.l him'ns a child in a dream a yvu get growth, fat, or milk it ninst ;dniulr Liliputiau among the musical come from nutriment digested and as- j (juj'v,,rs similatcd in excess of what is required ' ' to sustain vitality. IT you tiesire rajid growth, much fat. or, an, abundant (low of milk, you must feed I liberally, and at the same time keep j the organs of the animal in a j healthv, active condition, that they j liiav be enabled to digest and assimi-; late the greatest possible amount of friends, and assist in fixin the coali.h fn.d. Milk producers understand this i,m lutwixt the Heniocracv aud the well, and rou Iiave not heard them say they have learned to keep their cows on a small amount of food. , They all feed shorts, and feed them not to save hav, but to make their' cows cat more hay. Shorts are j healthy food, and promote the health ana acuvuy oi mi me organs oi ui- digestion and assimilation, and tuns the cdr is enabled to convert more hav into milk. I have been feeding! cotton seed meal with the greatest satisfaction. It saved me no hay, but it gave the cows a voracious ap tvtite, and that appetite created by a healthy digestion converted a large quantity of hay into milk. My experience has taught me and ! last winter confirmed it, that the profit j in keeping stock comes from the feed digested and assimilated in excess f 1 a J a. . .a-.!a..1: I wniii is required in mi ion uaiuv, and the more we can fret n single an- ininl to dijrest ami assimilate mid therefore convert into the tie product, the frreatcr the profit. iircd tliiatu About Worklns. ini of the farmer miM j labor he cmplovs, a j 1 he treat nini lie t iiittkc tin wvll y hi own and tliatofiii tcaw luorc effvetivw. To do thir; rctiuirc- liuich ktudv. A man uiav work hard j and acct.mi.lUh little, lie does not plan well, or he lacks system aud or " .11 lcr. Another, lay,; g-cod plans, but lacks vnergy r-uuicicnt to carry them out in till their details. It is a great thing to know when to work and when to let others work. In haying and harvesting, a fanner who employs a good many incu should rarely un- . .. " . ll (icitaac finv sieauv work, jic can accomplish far more bv uttendimr to i 'mpowcreti io n.v cx crwniiig conueci the little details than bv using up nil ! (l with ahe campane. 1 he caucus 1,U treruMl. in i.hcbinror bindim ! wuz 1'1'1- and the following wuz them He Fhould alwavs be present, readv ! at any moment to lend a hand where j his work can Ire mon effective. He cl.i.ut.l lii nl.lc su at n fbince that cverv important 1kU in a machine is tlol.t He should know the weak! .ii i,;. mu.)! onJhonr... ! pared for all emergencies. He r-hould ! realiKC that the weakest link deter-' mines tw Mrcngth of the whole chain. In the innumerable details of farm work this weak link i sometimes in one thing and Homctime in another, ! but it is alwavs somewhere. In one ! field it mar 'be in the reaper and in J nuutlKT Ihu LinJiT: Funu'tinics it is'nartv omm! stand onto it. Without a the piM.cr. sometimes tlie unloader, or on the stack or mow. It is alwavs j somewhere, and the fanner should M.k out for it, and le prepared to sir ngtheu that point. - - . . M.u w.KHlti-UT ' ... . ... ! Mr garden is full of toatls, with a ritlher larir pot-tic lietiiM'. The more manure" and the better the cultivation the more the toads thrive. This is prohably w ith a sharp eve to busi ness, for insects thrive liest in rich land. Hugs are scarce tin a grarcl lianlw- lut where the ground has lrecn trenched, and the manure work ed in unsparingly, and vegetation is rank, there insect-life abounds. And the toad makes his dninici! undcrthe cabbage or the sijnash-viue, and watches patiently for snails, worius, blurs, ami 'millers. That smooth trmirllP lliitt IlC darts out Willi such l.w.l ;,.r...f ..nmwrl, l.nt 5t i sticks like pitch to cverv living'thing. j it:. ..r .1:.,....;,..; ,.v..n,.t ' 11 inint 1 ui in.i.nti'ii o 1 Harris fed one hundred black larvy, three-quarters if nn inch long, to a single toad ithout dcstrnying his aji pftite. We canimt afftird to lose sin h an agency as this fi r the de struction tif inwets. He 1m-s for the ground what the birds do for the trees. Jive tlie tiali the fi;eedniii .f the i,i.rden. Kj(haifjc. How la Quiet ttJ . A farmer, who had pa.-ed mnum- itiUk bice ph-ss nights, iniiiiortaiized himself by tliicovtring a methtxl of Lt Iilig babies quiet. The mode of operation is as follows: As soon as the wjuallcr wakci-, wt it up, proie iH-ti by a pillow, if it caunot sit alone; tltcn wucarit fingers with thick trea clo: then put half a dozen feathers into its hand, and it will fit and pick the feat Iters from one band to tlie other until it drops asleep. As soon as it wales again treacle and more feather, and in jJace of the nerve msUtunding yells there will le silence and enjoyment unspeakable. The brain of a horse seems to .li ter tain but one thought at a time ; for thin raon continued s hipping is out of the qumion, and onlv coiiGrms Lis ntubUrn resolve. But if rou can bv any means changa tlc direction f . .J . . . . r .. 1 bis mind, gie bun a new subject to think of, nine times out of ten you will have no fnrther trouble in start ing him. As simple a trick as a lit tle pepper, aloes, or the like, thrown back on his tongue, will often succeed in turning attention to the taste in his mouth. A CAa of Chinese laborers iu Louisiana, who had taken umbrage at the conduct of the negro overseer, purpi iscd their employer, one morn ing recently, by marching in nolomn lile up to bin mansion, bearing on their shoulders a dark object This proved to be the obnoxious overseer, securely bound with many cords, whom they deposited on the piazza, nearly friffhtenotl to death, with the words: "Too muchce. nigga, too muchfe." I i . - k : it S ' Tlir. LlTTtEST MlrilCIAN tiKTIIr. J t t.ilee : The Huston corresnomlent of the New York Tribune tolls ft pleasant story of a tiny spite of a hoy, five years old, who visited the Col iseum with his parent, and is a veri table musical prodigy. 1 He had eyes as large mid dark and foil of fire as i those of Strauss himself, and he held in his mites of fingers a violin such as 'Mania's head fiddler might aniu iwl i. i.-ir, n.... ti,;. ! rfn,nw.Ilt ; ()f irreat value, and ismore ,ijhl ,.)V H.t.allilt iHHi ,,, his arms K,TSand kissi'd him with true German en- ; thuiasni. crviutr "l'aganini ; he Hi .,., p.,,,,.,,:,,: ,,.,: if I... iv w hh WOI,(1(rfu ,r..l(.0( .,,! JIIII V I I CoXFF.l'EUATF. X ItOADS. (wich isia the State uv Kentuck.) Joon 8, 1871. 1 wus invited to go to a countv in Southern Indiane. in wich I had some Liberal Kcpublikins, that they might march to victory without question. I didn't like to have the Corners. The spring time he conic ngin, gentle Annie, and it is ideasant here. The trees isout in blossonm.the little birds js lifrin np their voice harmoniously, the weather is warm enut to go uare footed, and the stoop in front of Las coin's is never so pleasant to sleep upon ez now. The warmth disposes yoo too slumber, and the flies ain't come yet to murder it. Likker tastes cz wtil in Kentucky cz anywhere in Joon. I.ut wen did I hesitate to go where doolycalls ? 1 went. The count v hcz alluz been Ileuub- likiii : that is. llepiiblikin bv, perhaps 200 majoritv : just cnuf to let our jH.,pk jrt a site of the promised land without ever entering it. The Lilwr- - tt.i ;al movement tot so well unit il nc- oolno a ,.,Tt:iin tliinir that cf tic Dem-1 :.u.r.is and ihe ncouhlikin bultcrs ,., OI1iy jiull together, triumph was inshoorcii. l'.iit ,1 thought to myself thi can't possil.lv he. It will go j well enough till thev come to makin a Ptf-rm. and thcy'lUplit into frag- "i !lt:i- Tl" rt' ,s V' ,:t'f,y ,a. ih'T' ience atvvocn the Ingeanv Dimocrat ' and Kepiiiilikin a uiiierenee oascti ; ' 1'nncipic io atuuu v u . ..,.c .at tLl'-v can vtr l,u11 ,rw0 i0h,'r- 1Ju! I . ,1 ucicriuiiicu tu uu in iit-i .1 .4 ....... I A.. .1.. ...V 1.... f 'ot.the things so cz to make agret incut cz casv ez jiossible. I advised, to wunst, that informal consultashun be held, and that six representative men from the Iinio- cratic party, i.nl six from the ltepulj- likin party who bad gone over to i (Ireelcv. should be appointed, and Wllz app-inted t., arrange tie-; i 1,11,1 : , Icnicrats Smith. Urown, ) Shaurrhncrsv. l'cters lllodirett. I Lilx ral Kepiiblikms-.l ones 1 homp-; son. Adams. Dodder, Potter and i VncmiK These gentlemen metTUc same af- i hhi-il Unck andnian by the name of tcruowi uv tluir appointment, ad I j M.not. and I,evi Iley woo. the last acU.l a a sort uv umpire, that there j named gentleman being still engaged might in order and e-vsteiu observed. I in th(' ousiness. Mr. Smith, Dem.," remarked that'. More than $1,..00,000 art; invested the fust thing in order would 1m- to j ' business now, and it can be fix the platform uv principles in such ' uruitl u'.at, l .,s Uu " a Wav that both wings uv the new ipendencc of the inhabitants 1 here platform to stand onto, do Democrat Cood r into any :iniane with any f Iin uv safety. lie wood propose the diseusin uv the different islioos before Ihe people. It wood le ju?eiis- sarv, tiv course, iii whittle down -In IR;;jot,aild fwell out in another, t frit lit. viriniik1iok: iflll.tifl i i ilin 1'V" . .. r I rilll I f . ' -.i.T,aai tipnr f Mi.iltit L-...kt i;ir.n t rrr.it lir.r ..7 it U'iit and he wood sejestthat Voonivcrsal amncstv lie first tliscust. : mvself, "the first j oiib'le is onto us' j "Now,"' sez I to installment uv tr Uiit it wuzen't. ': The other eleven had bin yawning fearfully doorin this orashuu.but they each choked off their rcspectiveyawns lng enough to exclaim in korus : "Oil, blast your Yooiiiversal Am ncstv ! There ain't no doubt but we shel all agree on that pint ! (So on !" I wuz delitcdto see them ruff pints fft over so easy '"VV.,'at d" .wi.l!f 111,1 tiuestion asked Mr. Smith. "Jilarst tlie suurage tmt stioii : ex claimed the eleven with one voice. "We shel hev nr trouble with that." "The tariff" ! n the tariff !' shret ked the sturdy eleven, "ihere enn't possibly be any trouble about the tariff, nor will there Ik- anv difference uv onin- 1 ytm regarding iashnel banks, Civil jServis, IleveniKi, or anything t dsn. I Wc shel airrce on all uv tliat. i'ass ..Th:1IlV i1(.9v,. v , i the necessity of -necess, and are tract able. There unit nothing else that can niakf trouble." Thev uil yawned terribly. There was an anxious silence fur nlxwt a minut, which Mr. Peters (Dem.,) fin ally bustetl. 'What we want to know," set! he, "is who shel we nominate for sher- Mr. Jones (Lib. Kep.) sed with much warmth and fcclin' that his friend had urged him to accept that place, and he hed, after much solissi tashon consented to take it. Mr. lYtcri rcmarkt in a sarcostic tone that Mr. Jones bed bin, if he could tak his work for it, polissittby his frsends uv the llepublikin party " "kt m" 1. tc-a Tre,tut his friends wuz composed pnnci. i 1: ir i.:-r..ii.... iiallr uv himself, his' father, one son and a brother-inlaw, lie hed never took it very much. lie wood see the co lishen in jTrnrhct afore h wood con- scat toxvSt made tlie vHilde nr car ryin played out ablishnists. "I'll uvcr coaut. 'fccd ilr. I ctcrs exci tedly, i'to poe tho best 'ofus in the county filled by a rotten decayed r(;n egadti. I want that oflis mygelf." Immcjitly Mr. Jones and Mr. l'c ters were settlin their personal differ ences on the floor, in tho manner for which fcouUiora JnjcaDj is celeliratcd. Mr Thompson, .(Lib. Hep.) sed the ruajic word Auditor 1" iiiiraejitly Mr Urown, (Hem.) sed that that place hc hed considered hizzeu ; to which Mr. Thompson, replied that .Mr. Urown wua only in this movement becoz the regler Dimocrisy would never inate him fur nothin. m. mm ........ ' adapted to my j abilities, that I ncv " ' , and Mr. Urown 1 Mr. Thompson wuz in less than a second, rolling the floor in a bear hug; each frantically endeavoring to possess hisself uv the other's left eve and right arm. Mr xr-riotL-ov mem 1 nd Mr. Ad ams Lib. Hep. got into an argy- ment on the floir cz to which snooa le nominated for Recorder; thcTreas- i . i . i urvship furnished Mr. O'Shaugnessy Dem. and Mr. Dodder Lib. Kep. on occasi.n for a set-to ; Mr. Smith Pern, and Mr. Totter Lib. Kep. altercated concemiii a scat in the Lcgislacher ; and over the county clerkship Mr. i;iodvtt Dem. and Mr. Muggins Lib. Rep. partook of each other's gore. Thev were all on the floor roll in in cadi other's arms to wont ; the air uv the room lieing thick meanwhile with the groans and oaths uv the gen tle combatants. I didn't know at the time how the matter resulted, for an Injiany free fite lasts an hour and 1 hedu't the time to stay. Rut the whole thing went up. They all hankered to be Rriigadears, wich in politics, as in mil tary life, can't W. Each man wuz in the movement to promote his sclf, and cf he eoodent get what he yearned for, he preferred to bust the movement. And it was busted ac cordin. ' I eoodent help thiiikin on my way home, that no matter how kind and conciliatory the average Liln-rul Re publican and Democrat may Ik in the matter uv principles and platform, they are fearfully apd dreadfully in earliest when it comes to noniina shuns. I don't know what fhokt me most, their appathy tit the licginnin uv the mcetin, o." their fiery zeal at itsendin. Politics is queer. - -rr.Titoi.Ki M V. Nasuv, 1. M.' (Wich wuz Postmaster.) A 'hRlr-ni!UliiR Villas'. The principal business in the town of Gardner Mass., is that of the man ufacture of cane and wood seat chairs, and not only are most of the inhabi tants, old aud young, cither directly or indirectly engaged in this business, but work is furnished to hundreds of people, in braiding the cane for fifteen or twenty miles around. There are fifteen firms who prosecute this busi ness, who turn out on an average all the way from three hundred to twelve hundred per day. The largest facto ries employ from two hundred to three hundred ojeratives,while the smaller ones have from one hundred to one hundred and fifty ; and, at the present . i . il il .. .1 . tune, noi ics.sinan sixuiousauticiiuirs: per tlay arc inatlc in this village. j The workmen cmidovcd in these laciorics rq.rcMin, ...u... ,.,u, ' That place,-' w d 'is so pckoolverlv nmongst which are Americans,!- renen j Arkaustt8 am, A, iri!,oliri. TLc iutteri Irish, tt.i.l l a libera sprinkling t.hl ne-: tLroWiair a w.t)rnful' glance ut the grocs. 1 hey work both by the piece snalol. frol Solllj, Carolina, cxclaim and tlay, ami cam from 1 :.() to wi i0 a rtllletimail i wir K. IU.V(T per tiav. ijusiiics uit iuhmiu uiu siimnier has Ikcii brisk, and all the tiiiu rent lactones nae oeeu running I0 uieir iu.. cai.awy . . ... , oo of these cst;iblishnicnts, 1 ho visi-, i.. ...I i i i nituae oi tne itusiness wnen ne sees spread out before him thousands up on thousands of feet of lumber in the J stock-rooms, the huge piles of bot toms, backs, rounds, etc., uniformly arranged, assorted und sized, and hears the clatter of all kinds of ma chincry ; he no longer wonders where the immense quantities of chairs which are required to meet the de mands of the trade come from. (Jar- dner is the oldest chair-inaniifuctur- itire t.ll-ll in Mllintri tlll llllilll' liavinr first lom started tW Mxty years a-o, n a little shop vhvr only one ir two nanus en- cuipiojcu. The pioneers in this now large and raiutllv increasing business (r- , i are at least one inousanu tinicrcni kinds of chairs made, from the cheap est to the most costly. The stock worked up is oak, maple, and birch, which comes mostly from Vermont, while tlie black walnut conies from the Wot. The rattan from which the cane is made is imported from Java, aud is manufactured into cane I readv fr use at Kitchhurc and Head imir nnd costs to the manunicturcr about fiftv-wven cents to tho thou sand feet There arc en-agcl in the li""Tent factories not less than ten engines, which furnish the mo - tive power for propelling the saws, lathes, etc., and such a degree of ver fection has been arrived at that the nicest accuracy iu joints,, sizes, and the general. make-up can always lie counted uiMin. The chairs find a market all over the world, large tpian- .... r.i ... 1 . .1- 1 a 11.1: ..... r. w. v... ... . ITU..: j.i ii.i.i 1 iw.iriir wii i 11 iii i if. l :iiii i..r..a, .-sonin -merica ana Lina . uew company lias recently been ganized iu this place. 15v their or-1 ; iiroved method of fas telling the cane tl.e strands are all equally and every cna lasiened. sot nat eacn sustains us; duo prttptirtion of tht weight.-.ind the ! t(.n,j)(.r . ant Clay's scat is thereby rendered mut-h niore.I1(1 , ' ' ',,' durable than ordinary seats. Instead of the present method .f braiding the cane, by hand, this com- pany hayc. foiniucnccd the ueavBig or it bv -looms, similar to the cloth ; . a a several Hand-looms are now in opera-1 tion, tind the success of the enterprise has Itcen so wonderful tlatmachinery is iH-iftg built to tijKTate them by stean power. The present produc ing capacity of th couipauV is from 4(M to 500 seats per day ; but that production will lie greatly augment ed by tltese improvements. llosfnn Com.' Advertiser. . fm A.RfBiiniM-pnrr mt ilrmry luy. Mr. Clay on one occasion in tlie Senate exhibited a degree of dramatic power, a faculty of imitation and per sonation of his political opponents, that excited the admiration of all who heard him. He undertook to paint a sctiiu that occurred the night previ onsat the White House. Mr. Tyler's veto of t he Hank bill aroused a strong feeling of indignation amoug a portion, of tho; inhabitants of ' Washington, and a ' considerable numljcr of the malcontents collected at the Executive Mansion to -fxpresn their feelings by opprobrious remarks and other evi dences of disapprobation and disgust. It f L&npcnrd tliat on the same night of thii disorderly aud insulting dem onstration a number of Democratic Senators made a complimentary visit to the President to express their sat isfaction at the noxvice he had render-1 ed in arresting the bank charter. A resolution of inquiry into tho distur bances at the White House was mov ed in the Sod ate, and .'Mr. Clay, , fn-ge-niewnly and mischievously" con founding the riotous proceedings of the mob with the Visit 'of tho Hcmo watic Senators, gave a graphic and most amusing account of the affair, putting into the mouths of the visitors and several Senators who were not nom-pprVScnt, characteristic and appropriate I addresses to the President It was a ...i r..r Me t':i Iii harsh, scathing ridicule he was always clT.-c- tive, and no man execueu - hement denunciation or nnsarinsr vi tuperation, lint be liad nu a heen sense of the ludicrous, nor was he generally happy in humorous allusion or fanciful illustration. One of the hnnoiest hits of hi life was on the oc- casiou referred to The resolutmn of ' - flM. - 1.- unpoi. - ... hniiirn mi iM'nuTP ir i nv r . 1. l 1 ( was liciore cniir. .nr. .liar said, in substance, that if any wueti proceedings did occur, they were cer tainly very wrong. The Chief Mag istrate, whoever he may lie, should be treated with beconiKhr respect, if not for his personal character, on account of the, exalted office he holds. He had read with great pleasure the acts and resolutions of an early meeting held by the orderly aud respectable citizens of Washington in reprobation of these distill bailees. Rut if the resolution had lccn adopted, he had intended to move the appointment of a select committee, the Senator from Xew Hampshire fur chairman, to le composed of a majority of his politi cal friends. And for this reason ; he had Jieard that ' abont eight or nine o'clock that fame night there was an irruption on the PresideutV house of the whole Jioco-foco party in Congress and ho had Iwcn inclined to suspect that the llcged disorders might have grown out of thai fact. He under stood that the whole party was there, and no spectacle, he was sure, could have liecn more amusingor ridiculous. If he could have Im-cii in a position to witness that extraordinary re union, hc should have had an enjoy-; meiit which no dramatic performance could communicate. He could al most fancy that he could then seethe principal dramati jmiuxe who figured in the scene. There stood the grave and distinguished Senator from South Carolina Mr. Calhoun instantly rose and in sisted upon explaining, saying he was not there, but Mr. Clay refused to yield the floor. ' ' The Senator must excuse him. It was necessary to his picture that the distinguished gentleman should have been present. With his permission, he was there. Tall, care-worn, with furrowed brow, haggard, intently ga zing, looking as if he were analyzing the last abstraction that sprung from metaphysician's lrain, he muttered to himself, 'This is indeed a crisis !'' Then there was the Senator from Alabama Mr. King. ' I was there, Mr. President," in-1 tcrjcctcd Mr. King. Xo doubt of it, said Mr. Clay. The Senator was standiuir upright, and j ,rojfllIu. ,; 4i, u(,n u-.r hn n , ' arf. f , , ... , jputed question of order. Not far off j Ui)l Mini,rjUl! Senators from 1, inventetl a humbug !"' Mr. lSenton said, ' I was not there.'' aj (n o(.(.,.i,iny Ihe denial of Mf iWntolu pro.t.(.,ie,l : He m.xmI corroclwl Ul! was f,,v imajj-iuing what the Senator from Missouri . v1.i1i .:,i ;ri. iin.i tu,,, tilir. Xhcn tl,pre tood tll Senator from (Jeorgia Mr. C'uthlx rt. debating in his mind how hc should make his next attack upon the Senator from Kentucky. The honorable Senator j from Pennsylvania Mr. ISuchanan j was undoubtedly the sMkesman for i his whole party. Mr. Clav said he I could not pretend to imitate the gen tleman's well-known chrquenec, but : he must make an humble essay toward i In Lout of rwoi li u liicli lie miirlit ,mvc Uon cxcUhI to driver : ..Mav H JlIoaM, vou Exwlloncv : A I uuiuIkt of your prs'nt ulitical I,. lAiitunnr i-Itli titiAli Iiui-a 'dilfift III V'I4I '! tt III! lilt n II. 1 1 to deposit at yonr Kxcellency's feet the cvidenceK f our loyalty and de votion, and they have done inn the honor to make me the organ of their sentiments and feelings. We are here more particularly to present to vour Excellency our grateful and most cordial congratulations on your res cue of the ctauntry from a flagrant and alarming violation of the Consti tution by the creation of a Dunk of the United States, and also our pro found acknowledgments for the vote by which you have illustrated the wisdom of your administration, and so greatly honored yourself. And we would dwell particularly on the un answerable reasons and cogent argu ments with which the notification of tin. net. in t)ir T.nrrilntiirr. Iinil l.iwn nt.WIliraine(1. Vc l,ad been ourselves i trulinjr for davn and weeks to ar , r0h.t lhc j,assagc '0f tlft ami t to prevent the creation of the monster to which it gives birth. e had expen ded all our logic, exerted all our abil ity, employed all our eloquence; but in spite of our utmost efforts, the friends of your Excellency in the Sen ate nnd House of Representatives ",v ...,...-0 m I proved too Ktrong lor ns. Ana wc . . . . ' j have now camo to thank vou for In-at- havenow came to thm ing your own friends an achieve- a.fr n.u linnnn nm.lr. tnrt w...lr - 1ut the oU)0, 1VjU(t.ratic Scnato'rs tnfX- ;.nor,;., Q :.. 1 1 versatilitv A (i.l ttrr(ii'iin r.f inlml Willi Iij wmi- derfiil graces of eloeuti.ni, had apleas- j ant-4fri.t.t t,c St.ate.-Froi.i -Hccollections of an Old Stager," in Jh . M(ltjaziie yor A , I . j j j j , Miinxixo paiicr, in discussing the milk tpiestion, informs us that there s to Ire a convention of producers. Hoes it mean that the cows are go-1 ing to meet in convention aud take ' measures to prevent the damage to j their reputation occasioned bv thet vile practices of middle men and re tailers? Lkctvbe on the "moral senti lticut" in - Philadelphia, remarked that the dearest ship in the world was " friendship," whcreujion a young man rose from the congregation and stated that he knew another a dearer ship still and that was "courtship." The young man had once liecn a de fendant in a claim of breach of prom ise of marriage. , The Daubury New says: An out-of-town couple applied to one of the Danbury drug stores on Wednesday for soda-water. "What syrup?" pro pounded the clerk. "Syrup syrup," repeated the bucolic fop with "an in- creuuious stare, and then leaning for ward, hc impressively added: "Stran ger, money is no object to me to-dav; you kin put nugar in them." Wc never kncwa cabman with an ryeglass, or a chimney-sweep with spectacles. Wo never "knew a lady buy a bargain at a shop sale and not afterwards regret it We never knew a man propose tho toast for tho even ing without his wishing that it had not been placed in abler hands. We never knew a waiter in a hurry in a chop house who did not say that he was "Coming, sir," when really he was going, v c never lost a game to a professional at billiards without hearing him assign his triumph cliief Iv to his scratches. MlM lUllll Ull.-t. R. R R. RADWAY'S READY "RELIEF CTBEM THE WORST PAINf In from One to Twenty Minutos. NOT ONE HOUR after rcatUne this tuivi-rttwroent nc-d any ou hPFrKIl WITH l'Al.N. eadwat; ukapy hklikp is a cure fob It in thr fir and l Tli Only I'aln llemcily tluu Inatantly atop lha mnt excruciating paiap, aliara lnflmnmatiotia. and rorea ConaeUinA. brllwr of tl.a Lanes Stomach, DoireU, or oUir glanda or organ, lr out apbllrati'm. FKOM OITK TO TWEXTT MINUTES, o mattar how rtoltnl or ncruciatlnr. Ilia iiain the KHK0MAT1O, Bed-rut.lOT. Infirm, Cripplnl, liuroua, Itauralf k, or pruatratail with diacaaa nujr autTer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF , WILL AFFORD IXSTAST EASE. INFLAMMATION or THIS KlbNEYS. lNFLaJthtATloV OK THR BLADDER. IXFLAMMAT10aT)K THE BOWELS. CO.VOESTIOM OK TUB LCSCS. 60RB nnwffiWaaA.r. IITSTERICS, CUOUl'. ffiW.VrLUEXZA. IIKADACnE, TOOTn&iAi KDEl'ilATlSM. COLD CHILLR, AOUK :hili.s. Tu applwaiioa of Uta Kcady Urllcr louippartor r wia where Uia luin or dulktuty uu a ill auurd eaao ajid comfort. . ..... Twenty rrrpr. In half trrnihler of water will hi a few moment! rare CRAMPS. MIASMS. HiwK RloM ACII, IIKAKTIIUHN, 8ICK HKAOACHk., VIAKIil IKA. lfsKNTKKY. ('OLIO. WIM1 IS THAI lIUVS ELS, and all INTERNAL fAlNS. .,., Travel. should alwa eanr a bottle of Rndarav'a Rfady Krlir-f '" tlirm. A row drop in aier ill trctil aiwneaa or palna from chanro of water. It U cUur than French Brandy or Kitten aa a atuuuint. VKYER IJiD AG IE. FEVER AND AdUE enred for tUtyeenw. Tlierela ant a remedial . .. . ..... mr,A edlal aceut In tbla wnrld that will cure Ferer i, and all other Malartoua. Bijlooa, Scarii-t. Tv sllow, and oilier Fevers (aided by K A l A I S '..i- itinuiivi lAllV lCRf.lT.1.' Yellow, and oilier Feeara (aided by KAliWAY'S i'll.LS) ao avick aa ItADWAY'S UEAUY UtLltK Fnty ovuu per oottla. r.ld ty DrucgiaU. U per bottle, bold f y Drucgiata. HEALTH ! BEAUTY 1 1 sntoNo and rrnE men MiwijrraSVSE OK KI.F.Hll AND WEKillT-tl.KAIl SKIN -AND LKAUTIFL'LCOMl l.KXlO.N btCILULO 10 ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT n S MAPE THE MOST ASTONLSHIfiO CURES t ft UI'ICK. HI l:.Vll ARK THE CHANGES TJIE 11DDY I'NDKKi.oES. I'NUElt THE IK FLt'E.NCK OK Tlllri TUl'LY WOMKUFl."L - ilKWClNK. THAT Every Dav an Increase in Flesh and Weieht is Seen and Felt. THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. F.verr drop of the SAIUAPAKIU.IAN RESOLV ENT eoniniunlcat.- thnnih the ltlood. Hweat, Urine, aud other lluu! aiid imen of the syatem Uia virr of life, for It rebalra the vuli ot the body with new and aonnd ttuteriui. Jierofnla, SvJill'w, Conmniptlon. OlanduUr din-e. Cleem in tiio Thnmt. Month, Tnmorf. Notli in toe Oland and ether parte of the aratem, Kore Kyea. Mrumona liirhRrr'a from the Kara, aod tha wore. firm of 8mn diM'i, Eruption, Fever Horea, Srald lleail, ltlnic Worm. SU Unaiioi, Erynipclaa, Acne, Mark KiMite, 'onna in tl:e rl.-.h. i'uuinnt, Cuneera In tiie AN nnili, and all wertkenin: and painful dlwnareea, Nlsht hwrate IeM of hperm. and all wrirs of the life prlncl a:e, are wilhin the curative Mnff of thin wonder or Mod era Chaniatry. and a few dan1 unewill ruva to any jvrv-n rminz It for riihrr of Uicw foraii of diaeaaa lu Lnieirt power to cure tlM-ai. ir tiia iiticnt. daily hecouilne reilneed uy 0i waatea and dHconipoeltion that i4 ei.nllnually ornirrcwine. auc. cee.tr. in arresting thee waatea. and reiuilrt tlie name with n(" material tu.-ule from bt.-iltltv blood and Uiia Uia .VWISAI'AKU.LIAN will and aeenre. N.4 onlv doea the SABearAaiLLiaa KrwLTrirr (Trel -'I (cii.iwii remeilial aenl in tlie cure of Chronic, Scrofu , cnu'titutianal, and fckin diaiaa; butltla the only i.i.iitve cure for ;;.lney &. ClatIIor ConipIainH, rinarv, at.il Womb .II-m-il-c, CirttTfl. P!U-lo, IvTOf-y, -!.t;Hiirof VtT, Incnilin;npf Trine, IfrijclH't a-r. Alliumtimna, and in all caw where there are lrick tif frrnit. or the water H tMrk, elomlr, mlTcd with i..wt.ir.ri like Uie wLlte of an rpr. Ihreaile like white t there la a rt.tl, Hark, bimrn anneai-unee, ana l-. I 't Ihoiie dt di-fiia, aiul when tht-re I i prick in-. iriiiir iieiti.w when fwewnr: water, and pain la the, ..rtw H ick and along the Loiua. Trice, $1x1. WORMS. Tlic only known cr.il auro Ecmcdj TuiMor of 12 Year' Growth Cured by Katl way's Etcsolvcnt. lliTt.LT. W. . Imlj !. IMt. llr.. Rmwir : I len hd (Irwitt Tumor la Um eeariei aa4 AH ifce IImcWcs uit lhrr wm ae fur 11." 1 trNMl rv tliiee tha was Feoaimndrd ; but a.4ane belrW BM. I renr Kilml,wit tlmritt I w.mbl try it : bvt bad ao fa!! I:, it. I hmd itared tr twelve vear. I leek eta eoHlM M tin KJvMit, and eite L-r ef Kadwav'i F11U, Hid twe ba IU . yvr keeil Keliet ; ead tarr m mU a Mra of laauir to mm u-m Mt, oud 1 frl Wtter. tmarter. aad boi nN taaa I bae .lwl yrare. The wnr.t tumor u la In kft el.U of the o"o'l,ever Ilia eroio. I write tot to yoe for tlie eeaeat oj ototn. 1 na eaa oUuh ii at yea caeow. r Hannah r. KWArr. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, rfr-t!r tiyU-ks. ctrartly rnatrd with mrt rnm, iurt'. f-c'il;. punfv, futsftK, tni MrpnctbtMi. li-ut-wiv'n I'i'A. f-r !) rare oi U lionlr of tlt Stomach. I,r. r. IWwci. Kidiivyn, Dllilpr, Nervous Dlwaui, H -..la.J.f, roiiaiiXwo. Ccitivrnttis. IndixrsUon, I-viw 11:4, B liomrifiw, Hiliom Frvcr, Irfl.vnn.at,on ot (iw U..-vj. l,iUjiT.ridalMn;ranp(fnciit'.fthc Internal VI-fi-ra. VTniiitl to effxt a w-fitlvecure. purely VeFeta W jiininc n imveurv, ruineraJ-'.or deMcrionsdnijra. Z if Olerr th3 f..owliie syRil-tuUiS RJUiiULX Crum ljoitltfrof Lbc Liivevttvc Ordain: 4'..nati4Uafi, tmwv4 PiIm, t Ua- of tU Clmd ! lh HMtt. fWitv U ium etoviwh, llruitnara, UiifrMt of Kod, Y :- r W-Tardt in lh Sumirk, Ra,r ErnrtdUMBi, Simkinr or mirrii.ir at th Pit of ti Stomack, Siiuitsia of tbt Hrd, .UrHrnl ratit Iitfl.-lt BrMihing, KlttltTinc t the Haaii. Cbokiog ft Ht.llta.-at.nf !UMAiaiM im Lvlnft Pttlin, TiintMU of v..-n. wr Wa brfor itkt Strfct, ltvT utA Doll Pa.n tm it.. Me-4. IviriM-tr of PrT.virt.o, TdNifM of tk Skim .4 kvem. Vim im U.C SiJf, CImaI, LBaU. UVti MtUcft Fliui of ' -a. Hwitit i flmmh. A few d..e of RAIVAT3 riTetS Wilt frw Iht 9V t .''ii ft Mm .11 iLe nrn,ve t.wi-d i!lnnUn. JVioe, cents ; r'. .i. Sl.!l I.Y IltUiIISTS. ;-.K.! " KAf.SK AM TRt'E." Fend one Mr. ...,.u. I: Al'U AY 4:C. No. 8? Mh!e Ltu.e. Nw : ini rutmC-jii wrtU tio,ui.ii.' wUl b scut yvo. aw V r . T " 7 Knives and Forks, 8FOON8, SCISSORS, AXES. SHOVELS. LOCKS, Hinges, Nails. Files, etc. Carpenter's, Blacksmith's, andj j- t J v , r. i.-ym, k IV T.iKaefv i Rirth f''m I, B treat. JOHK niREKT. TOIIN PIIJEItT jona n nomr.m CO., NO. 240 MAIN STREET, J OH XSTO W X , V t: X X A . Wc noil Praftii nrotlublc In all pnrt of the t'nl tod Stair ami Catiailao. mwl In Forelirn rxintriw. buy tlultl, t'onD ami tlortminint Jtrirel l hirhent uiarket jtrioea. lal Munvy on rnroil rwurttr. itruna ani t;neek m oilier iiik onn. ot Uioe ni'eivtyl oniU'ijeit luijal'leon Utuuiu l Iiitered at the rate of Six per ecnt. per Annum paid on Time Dejiwitf. KvfrTthlnir in the Itanktng Une rtwclfC! t.ar lrtmiit iut4iitlii. Tlianklul to aur frlcmlf an.l oastnmcm for tlielr aat fHttrrinrtr, w teilirlt a mntinuanea r the auic. ami tuviu; other who have liuninev In our line to xlr v a trial. R-'urinsf all. t lint we alia II at all tinuK (In all wc ran to trlvc eniirc "utisfartion. Feh.l Te JtillX P1IIF.U T K ft . JJ II! ARI HOI'SE, tVinsKn Ninth ash t'niTxrT Srnrtnft, ! II I L A 1 K L PHI A. " H. W HANAdA, Feb 14 71 PmiTictor. STAMIAKlr AMKKIt'AN BILLIAED TABLES. Everything iwrtainlng to liilliaril ol lowest irkv, IlluxtrateU CataloKUc? (cut by mail H. W. Collender, New York, Saeec.'sor to I'HEIAN k COLLENDEH. 7038 BKUADWAY. lacorporated Act of LEjMatiire. CAPITAL, . . PRIVILEGE, $100,000 $500,000 Depositors secured by Real Estate investments exclusively. -A Six Per Cent. Interest Paid to depositors aa tha cotr.poundinj . principle MtfUlieHlltH U dirwrttd io tl-m liberal pro tUUtm for trilktlrauimg money deposited. It can be done in email amount, WITIIOVt A'OTICjB FROM TJIS DXPOHJTon. Att eommunieatione trill rertlr prempi rrpty. JAMES T. BRADY, . - . Pretilcnt. DAVID CAMPBELL, Treasurer. Micelhtuenu. iff Vlnrirar Bittra we nnt a vile Kancy Dnnk. made of Poor Rum, Whiikey, Proof Spirits and Refute Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please tlie teste, called Tonics,' Appetiiers," Kextorers,' ftc, that lead tlie tippler on io drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made front the native roots and licrbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are ',e lreat hlood Purifier and a Ltur-givin Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorater uf the System, carrying oiT alt poivmous matter and re5Urinj tlie blood to a health condition, enrirhinf; it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, promi in their action, ceruin in their results, safe and reliable iu all forms nf disease. Xo Persou can take tliena Bit irrs accord -tng to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indlffcst Ion Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the C hest, ainesa, Sour Ernrtanoos of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Mouth, HiImws Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lnns, Pain in the regions 01 the kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom. are tlie oiisDnnzs of Uvsnensia. lis In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will I nr. "oe a better guar,- aotee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Keuiale CompUlnM in young or old. married or single, at the dawn nf womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an influence tliat a marked improvement is toon percep tible. For Inflammatory ami Chronic. Rlien mat lam and (rout, Iyeptaor Indigestion, lii) ions. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, ltseaes of the Blood. Liver. Kidneys and HIadder. these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated ltlood, which is geueraily produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organ. They art a (Gentle Purgative a well ae a Tonic; posseum; also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful a sent in rUevim Congestion or fntUm matioa of the Liver and Visceral Ory-ii, and in liliotta Diseases. For Skin Disease!, rrupiiont, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Plotchen. Spots, Pimple, Pustules, Hoi Is, Car buncles, Ring-wonrrs. Scald-Head, Sore Kye, Ery sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolora turns of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Sltin, of whatever name or nature. are literally dug up and carried nut of the system in a short time by the use of these liittera. One bottle in tuih cases will convince the moit iucrcdulous of their Curative effects. lleanee the Vltlntetl Hlnnil whenever you find its impurities burstiug through the skin in Pimples, Kruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will teil you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Oratcful thousands proclaim VinrcAt liiT Tas the most wonderful Invicorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Plnv Tap, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, ate etFectuatiy de stroyed aud removed. Says a distinguished phystol ogist: There isscarcely an individual upofc tlie face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is sot upon the henutiy elements ot tlie body that worms exist, but upon tlie diseased humors and slimy dr posits that I reed these living monsters cf diase. No system ot Medicine, no rermitugs, no antneimm it ics, will free the system from worms like these Bit ters. Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as PInmlers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subject to paralrns of the Bowels, 'i o guard against this take a dose of Walkii's Vinkcak Bitters once or twice a week, as a Preventive. IlUioufl, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prcviJent in the valleys of our great rivers throughont the United States especially those of tlie Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois. Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, A iabaina, MuUle, Savaanah, Koati oke, Jamc and many others with their vast tributa ries, thronghout our entire country during ttte Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and ether atidommal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great ton of ile IkiwcK being cKigged op with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. Wauckr's Vinkcak !t!TTra, as tliey will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which ttte bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organ. Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers Krysipehs Swelled Neck, Goiter. Scrofulous Inflammations. Indolent Inflammations Mercurial Af fections Old Sores Kruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, etc., etc. In these, as in alt other constitutional Dis eases VTax ker's Viniga8 Bitters have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intract able cases. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and byresolvmg away the effects of tlie inflammation tlie tubercular deposits) the affected pans receive beaith, and a permanent cure U effected. The properties nf D. Waik' V intra a Pitt as are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. Tha Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Dr. Walkir's Vikfca Bittem are the best safe guard in ail cases of eruptions and malignant fevers their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fasces. Tlteir Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and boweis either front inflammation, wind, colic, cramps tc Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act oa the Kid neys correcting and regulating the flow of urate. Their Anti- Bilious properties sum uia te the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc Fortify the body against d Incase bv puri fying all its fluids with Vimkcar Bitters- No epi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves arc rendered disease proof by this great invig orant. Bircctloni. Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-ha if wme-glassfuiL Eat fiood nourishing food, ruch as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients and conta:a no spirit. J.WALKER, PropV. It, IX McDOSALD ACO, Druggists and Gan. Agts San Fraricisco, Cal.. and cor. nf Washington and Charlton Sts., New York, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. K EM TS XUKSEP.Y, UAKNEDSVILLE, SOME1ISET CO., TA-, The snhstTHicr infornii hit frirtWs and the pub lic that he le now devoting his entire time to his The firnt one ever started In theennnty, and to pre pared to iumish iruaiplly all kitaln ot FUUIT AND : ORNAMENTAL TIIEES, Vines and Plants. HIS CONNECTION WITH KNOX'S riTTSIH' KG Nl'HSKIIY The lanrc!t and ' Wort complete In the I'nileil Stales, cnahlcs him to naninK'e to hi eu.'tuinera tlie cholciKt Tiirictica. and thriftiest irrowtli. Hi pricca nro lower than ever licfore. Ill redvc I not tn he emtdone hy anv in the State In price or quality. Thrnc wonl will tie made ptaiJ! lie will l-r.oiinlly jolicit onlcra thia full, hut orlcr d drced an aUve will t promptly attcndeil to. Send thetu In early. HARRISON H. KEMPH. 201, U1IL, WITH A. H. Franciscus & Cto.t.ii mror.TtKa n HE.vLtRS is COTTON YARNS, RATTS, WICK, Twine and Ropes, MHIKINOdl.ASSI-, CI.(H K8, FANCY KANKF.T9 . Wooden and Willow Ware, &c, HAXtTAtTfRt:n9 and jor.ner.8 or A1UISTIXCS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &c, 613 Market Street ntvl HO Commerce Street. Philadelphia. June 10-tf. STOYSTOWN. The undersigned, nmprlctor of the Diamond Hoick nn the onthcnt eorncrof tiie IHamond, be in tndaceil try hi many friend, would say to the travelintr pnhlle tliat ho la now prepared to receive ami bospltaldy entertain all who may givo him a call. His houso will lie omducted with the lie.it order and furnish tine accommodation. SAMI'EL CUSTER, . Stoystown, Pa., April 17th, ls;i sUnicd Is now cnaaired In maklnir upward ol K)Urain Cradles, of an Impnnred pattern, u- in tha aharp icround tTllpjier Scythe, wbh-n I the hest manufactured. The cradle will he distribu ted thmujih the county between Uie 1st and fcrth ol June next, Persoii. wishing to purchase will tind them for tale at all tha principal huinea 1 placet in the county. A large nuudier are made ready at the mauuiacturr nt Jlerlin. Price rl. apr. 17. lli.l. 1. HAY, iter I in. Pa. . C KKIM. KK1M J. I. LIVkMKMII). fc LIYENGOOD, . 11 A N Jfl It S , SALISBURY ELA'LICIt, P. 0. SOMtKBET COTJITV, PkSN'a. Drafts Iiousht and sold, and colructioiut made on all wrl nf the country. Interest allowed on time deposit. Special arranirmenta with Uaardiaiui nnd others who bold moneys in trust. Jan 17 72 J O. HAKVEY k CO., ; BITTER COMMISSION MERC1IASTS C7 EXCFIANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. Idlieral cash advoncen on eonslirnmcnt and returns promptly made, llooU ami aS'eW. If firry t :IIceril.s Kivtrnliir IndTini" Jllie eiiiieiMnf Nmnprvet are! the inililh' K' lx ra My, ili.it be haa junt rrfilminlMut hi. XKW SJIOK.KTOItK, In the New Building on Main Cross Street, WITH A SPLKXIUP STOCK (F (.'OODS I IV.ucht In the TjiFteni rlticnal trie L.irrali i.rl-ei' i an.1 la .rrinml to tunith the .ul.ll-with . vvrv'. thills icrtaiilili to hlalinu i.l lutllea, ' AT VKIJV 1,1 iW l'IMt KS. lie will kei i eLUKlaiitly uu lmii.1 uu'l In iirti-ur-el In iiiiike Im.r.l, roll ,-l.i.rt in.!!,.', EOOTS shoes: ! FOK I Men, Women and Children, rUI aiul ..rk uaulu,, In.ia the line elliriM-r the hr.ai. ert tread hna,,. nlc ialirfi Will )i lurul.-h-wi with 1 SUITERS, t.AITEKS, ROOTS, , ! J'AIi.MOI'AL, 1U SKIX (IF CALF, i MOIMtOCCO, KID ' ANI LASTIXt! .M ATEIIIA I.s! j And id Ihe uio."t D.liional.le rft.vlvr. He will Insure a (jt and the a.nifa. th.n to nil who may ,j, a eall. HeifMlM, ,rr4in'd loluniii-h h. makers wilh . a ii.in.kie iihwviiiii nt of HOLE LEATIIEIt. KII CA LF AM) .MOJMIOCCO. a r.so. Lasts and Shoe Findings Or every kind, whirl, will henoldat lhc U.wwt ca; h -AU kind, ut rviilrlnir danorm hort Bidlce. a,.l,l'',T,.i'y k1'"'','""? " l!,re f""' ""''. hv ll Inic at the hmext .ll,e i.ri. , and hy fair I?, iiT T' "rirt "' t hu.-iiw, t., rel-eive a literral share ol i.ul,lie ir.iiKe. npr.t,. iutr. II.C. HKF.IilTS. T W. IIAVLS IJISO'S CHEAP Grocery and Confectionery, SOMERSET, FA. "Wedc'lrc to Infonn Die mi.le of thift couimu nity that we have purr-rinsed Ihe tiroeerr an.U!..n- V . K "' "Mr. Ewi.. m-pedte the , Hiiriu t House, and have made ralu-ihlc ndditioi.i nthe alrcailT tine stui kol thl. We sell all the j heft brands of i FI)TIi, j AND MEAL. j CtrFFEE, j TFAS, j SltiAKS, ; KICK, SYKI IS, J AIOLASSL.S, FISH, SALT, I SI'ICES, 1 Ai'FLES. ILAVOUINO EXTRAITS, IiRlKIt ANI CANNED FRI'ITS. ALSO, ! COAL OIL, TODACCO, CltiAIiS. i SNIFF, l;ii(HiVS, IH'CKETS. TlI!.Ac.i All kind Frcra h and ii,tuun4i CANDIES, N ITS, CKACKEKS.J FANCY CAKES. PF.liFl MEKV. ANDTOILCT AKTICLES. j COMIiS, KKT'SHF.S, SOAP, io. i Also an asyortiuent of Toy. Kc for the Utile I 101 he. io the f Ina-cry and Con- j If Ton want anrtlilno fcctl.4K-ry line call" at Davis' Cheap Grocery, OPPOSITE THE HARNET IIIH SE. nov. K-ly. Boots Slioes, HATS AND CAPS, Leather and Shoe Findings. I. Jf. Zimmerman Take? ldcanira In callmjr the atlenlion pf the c it- ,,-xr, ,.AT--r, . vr ur ten ol Someraet and vicinltr to the fact that he ; 1 OR COOKING AND HEATING, has aliened a More In hi residence, in t nkm nrwi i where there will ulwavi lie kept on hand a com-1 plctc nHHortincnt of Boots and Shoes, 1 Of ittprn ami home manufio'lnrc, a larire and w(lluiw,rtidPU k of HATS CAPS, j 7 And a jrrcat rnrlcty i f lefiilhor and KliooFiHline. or all kind. There l ;.ls.i uuachcJ to the ?t rc a . j CUSTOM-MADE ROOT .k SIIOi:' DEPARTMENT. j .-..onuiu niinrjiii.-c tnai an worn mane up in the hop will not wily fit the feet of cut,,ui - er hut Hint only the hest material will lie uM ,.. ii. - I5st Workmoii Will lie employc.l. The puhlic art- rifvtliillv Invitcil to call and examine hi tock. ic., 71. OR SALE AT S7,000 OO, j FAY A RLE iw) 1st (k-tolwr, 1S72.'3U0 1st January. 17.1. f0 I in April, ia, j, auj juo a year tuereatier. AVITIIOUT TNTEREST, A Farm of 229 Acres, Havimr two New House. New Hank Rant, (rood Ondiard and Suirar Cniiti. well tlmliererl and well improved, within hair mile of North Fork ltil road. Poesessk.n lt April, 187X O.sid jiajs-r will lie taken Ii the first twe imt Dients. Possession t cutting timlarr (riven a main a fl.WO I imi.. W. J. I! A KII. Somerset, May 8, 7i QROUSE .V SHIRKS, ' llimufiirturcrsof all gr:ul' of C IGABS BEDFORD, PA. o Attention particularly asked nt JMr. -Onlers aollcited hy K IL Marsha IL, drumist, Komcrset, Pa. my. 8. GENTS FIND LITERATURE, ART AND SONO Is the hest selling; book ever offered. It eomhlnes the humor of anecdote, the wisdom of essay, the Information of history and IdoKrnphy, tha sweet ness and frrandeur of poetry, the eiqu(.lt charm of musle. and tog beautiful llluatratlona. "Soli4 reading for grarar moments: pleasant pic tures to Illumine quiet boors ; and genu of song for the social circle." An agent write, "Sold 127 copies this week ; will sell too this month aatly." Our aew lyiteia of cenvauine does away with objections to tho business. Particulars free. A val uable present to every new A irent. INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHTNO CO.. my I vt and M Liberty Street, New-Vork. Miner Inn 10W. C. r. RHOAM. rilE LIVK (JKOCKKY. F. K H O A I) S A. C O. Rc.i.:lfull annaiie to the (.rii.lb-tlit thf-y luve : opjncU tlielr Kirrery In the laieeuwnt nf the ilwcl linn hirtiae lately urvnpii-l .jr W. J. Iticr, rw.w tha i I t W'a.Hliliit'.n Il.itel, ami nrf now illy receiving j i fr-h in,liei of crithlnt; In the tikocKUV a:; i) cunfo iionlky Ijli.e. (rii'a Uti O.I1. t 'ur i are ol the v. ry lel iju illlj. We will endeavor t i h ar nil. We kei all the l.r.iii !? of HiniAMP5IKAI, I OFtt, TEA, NL'OAH, HII'i; SVKI I', MOI.ASSKS, 1IAU1.N.1 ll i.tl.S. I WASHINO ItlH UKhS, ! ' ' SIA, lMilOO, s. rtrLio, A LI. KIM'S SUA l, KX. IJ KIWI Mill. EX. VttVVKK, VANILLA, LEMONS, Sl'IlES, ALL KINDS TdlJAftlt, ClOAKS. 'AN.NEI IKI ITS j ANI VE(JETAl:LES, I ALL K IX I.S UlilEU FHT'ITS ANlJ JIXLII-S STOVE ltLI3!l. SlIoK IILAI'KINO, t.'A.N ILKS, CANDLE k LAMP WICKS. LliiKiMS, Kill's HER, LI t.'KETS, TTJU. li.VSKETS, liOl'r; IISH, OIL SALT. FlfENCH fc COMMON' c; a ; i ) i i : s, M TS, A I.L KIM'S, CUACKF-HS, Fill IT niscriTs, SUGAR Jl'MHLFS, Sl'IVFhJUMIil.FS, ai(,'i:i:sXArs, FEU F CM FRY, Met aal Fancy Articles Generally, j UtULMHLK Tilt PL. fc, IN B ASKM F.NT I IF TH E LATE R ESIfiF.NCE W. J. HA ER, KstJ. Not. Ii. 'Illy. THE llhilltsT MARKET Mirk: PAID FOR ALL Kl.SbS OFCOt .VTHV PfiODH F.. X. (). Kill M. W. V. K A R LK. A. C. IIAVISI N. G. KKIM .t CO., 11 SlWLsSdHSTtl STl TMAN i KE1M In the SOMERSET FOUNDRY. 1 I lh-g leave In fny to it Fjtr.n anil the PnMic that ' thev will eoiitinuc to rupplv whatever If ncedeil in i their line hy Farmer., i'tuUdem, Hoii!ekeviier!. I Cariienter.. Kiackuiith. Miner. Miller. 1. 11 111 i licriuen and Manuku-tureri ircnerally. STOYES ! Of the liM 't desir.il'le kinds, wkk h hare never, a vet. failed to ive entire .,i 1 1.- l. t 1, ,11. are alw:iy I kct on h ind. PLOWS I Ot' the Tarlou? liitti-m het adiipteil tn thcwantji I of on r Farmers, warranted to (tive sitiataction. lhclfinn-iiumlTalrea.lv in ue tlirnivin-unrn ' and the adoininx count ie.. nnd a ateadoy increa- inir demand, arc a ulfleient (ruarantcc ol their merit. CAR WHEELS, For alining, LumNcrin;;;. R.illr :id Pwil lirtr. 5te id the iiMt appr,vcd)att -m and Ixct material, made to order in h.rl iHti c. 1 ii i 1 ..li r. AIIIjIj 11wV., ' j SHAFTING, PULLEY HANGERS, BEYEL-WIIEELS, MILL SPINDLHS, S A W-M ANRKELS, ANTI FRICTION ROLLERS IRON KAIL1NO. BALtONIES, 11 RACKETS, I Window and Door-Sills,; The Rose' Direct, an.1 the 'Parker" Ec action Water-Wheels, HOLLOW-WARE, STOVE PIPE. I'LOW-CASTINGS For all the ditlercnt Plows used in the county. . We are the authorized agents for the sale of SPEAK S ANTI DI ST PARLOR STOVES, In this counly. We sell, at mnnuracturcrs' prices, THESPRAOVE MOWER, THE KCsiSEL REAPE15 AND MOWEK. TIIE BEST STEEL PLOWS, THE BEST HORSE RAKES, And Agricultural Implements generally. Wt hope to merit a continuance nf the patronage so liberally extended to this establishment. Our prices will be fair ud ottr terms liberal N. I). KF.IMCO. jan. 10, 71. Mi.ei-lhtnemt. KTEK II KFFLKY-a HIGHLAND FARM. N t A K iil :.! Kh.S fcT, I'a.. Hrcl TluirUKli lre'l TKOTTINfJ an.) "Ml; DRAUGHT HOKSEg A I. T I. K. NY CATTLE, COTSWoi.u stir j.. CIIESTEK WHITE HOtJ.S, St.tcisH ' SllKr-llKKI) IKX1S, liRAMAIl 4 1 I:lk. k Iiar.ASTEn Jamk ! CHICKEN. STALLIONS FOR I7J. SM.fi I n l t April; rlndi JiiIj 9h, r . HK'ACK LF. C K.ST K I h II 1 1 : K. . lio.rte.l from Fii'lund. tlanda full IT li.n. i. w.:lKi;. when in A e.4,.li n,n, VfX ,u,.' ' l'l:u-tt. with ."l. iidid ai-tii.ii; he i? ini,rr.j 1., r ! eouirtiit ju-iKen I tie t.-rt ''jet ,n,en ill a irAi, I horse in iViiuusylvaiii:!. Iti.-i jitaili.1 e,,iij t' I ttn hiiel to every market In the eouriiry muiidiiiK .rien from .'i.w t tl.UM, an.'rj,. Ironi fj..tt. to A yearling nily hai , . aukl for la Wei'ilnoreiiiwl County, v-t t wart reru,ed for a roll not one year old. I Hlai'k Iji-t.-eKi ryhire waa ot hy that eel, iiri. I-eer,ier-hlre Hero, hi ducn hy lIU':t,er jduin hy Kamii r'a Ilelliflit. Ijeu-rntrriim ' hy that farfamed pt-k if-tter H.. (. . i tlie Inner .ifelzl.t Airrieoltural i'riaea. ro'tdam waa jrot hy that noted iJerliydur I Keal Ulan-: r in huii l.y that noteil horae V, I Hy, whi.'li the Mire ol Km Iirayman. iy,. ter-hire lli-p.'r. dam war jf .t l.y that real hr.., ! reatvrehlro hred h.n-e lilaek Ledrenterhire. I n "t hy that mil hrown lli-en-mi;ir "Id Lriceeier. whii h '41 taillonl that tr-,., 1 the Mine .ea.m. Ol-l l-leeiter waa if,rf flT y i Wild' l'.la k whl h wrred m.ireii a', .' . tcuineaa e.u-li. Isi.u k hy old l,rU.. . ; w liii-li ened at Uv traitieia eaeli Marc l.V iuri)iti,n, Ai. Ternw -ji oi for Iiiyuranee. ALHA.MIIRA. Jot hy Mi ldli lon. he l.y l(vdk" II, ., an. he l.y Alelallah, he hy .Manihruei. tiu ,T , ' . Me'eener. dam i.y i rank Fierce, he l,v 1 ' land lll.K-k Hawk. Iwl.y Andrew Ja. k-'ri. Ymiii Iki-tuw. he hy liii(. A nil, i. in 'ira'bi !ll. , In a heantlfu! Riy. with a mail tar. . r ol lorm and temj-er. A dciw-ndent o, PU, $ ' g l'n4tlui lil'Mel. hertin ntt hut tU-vel. p tual.- did tnaiin a.-tl,n of whk h he re, ai-. . ' f,roini-e. Ili ire tm-lr the firt Jin-iiiiuui Mate K.iir. at Kimira. N. V.. in 1VJ, at " : Horse lor ifettniar Ki.lsters). tpdtinK In -i- . now .tuiitlsi at Insurance: and 1 Hainhletonian. In Chi'ter. Omno eouriTy. i at jhAAi Insurance. Ti-nns .'iii lor Insurance. I l'artinx iifh a mare Udore ."he In k:.---, lie with loal, forfeit the Insurance. All a.i-. , and es-.es at the risk nf the owner, i AJat'Pasturac tor uiari-s from a distance a-.. ! rtofmhle rate-. ! A s ial iiri'ii.iuin will t aiven t.y m. : N-st Ctdt of Iji-h-estershire et. of a tin-- r ! en.ldle: forthe hest tlliT. the ncnireot the i and h r the third best eoit or tilly. th m Slink Journal lor one year: to he "de-hie,l a- , r-oniiiiir County Fair, il held; and if not. ih.t time will I announced tori.me olf early in .r' Ixr: to he decided hy three et'iuietiiit iiii ai'i I". HtjFLi: j JkO WIS THE TIME! iiM)I) IM.I.IAHI.F. AflF.X:- TO SELL TIIE Nev Under Feed ; Wilson Sewing Machit F. IN THIS COUNTY. t I Ih-st Machine in the World. Pj-t -e'-,.-rhit.e in market. Price, complete. 4;, 1 : leu warranty for five ve-irs. A.j)!v iiiiu.-,- i ; to 5.M'ITI i Foltiitniu! ui.ir X i. 15. Sixth Street, Plti'i ur:,. i. .Ms.xiu:riU)iN(. i.n' lluil.iiiu lots in the Borough of Somerset EliidMy Mtiutcl. and ; Fanning, fcalanlMrlz In various fectlon of fv.merset cur,:; . I:. ;OX ACCOMMODATING TER.v j A i rtii.n of the laniia are j Improved Farms, ; others are unimproved, t LIMESTONE j FIREL-Y, i IKoN-ORE and j STONECI Are fi.und -n f.,nic of them, of fair jna!irj tiuantitr. Fur terms, ice., fail fn or ad ! S l. WEVAJf Auirust ST, "71 tf. S..uienet. h 1239 REMOVAL 2l C AIMUTJIXOT, SHANXOX&O"' Have Retnuved TO THKIR NEW BUIl.PI No. 259 it 341 I.IHKHTY STRKFT. Gprudte Wi.nl Street, And open with AN ELEGANT STOCK Or JDJEZjIT gooids Notitdis aiitl Siiiuil Wan s. SELL AT UWFt EASTERN I'KIt Euyer arc ini itej to call. I". A RIlt'TH VlrT. V. T. If l.OX, J. O, .srkTUt Feh 14 3 mo q aIsrett Lumber Companj I A R R ETT. SOMERS ET C .. PA Earnest. Delp & Camp. PROPRIETORS. JAJI MA II 1B. w IRIi None 1. A AU wor. styles, at LOW ( j.j- j. pjXF ' yixt-fW PINU OAK, AND CHETNTT LCMIIF-R. S A W F.I A N I S H A V F.P SHIN -AND 1'IASTEKINULATH. Building Lumber bonae Trt Mar2T "Cut to a bill at thort notiee. f tnicr. from Ittmher dealer prf.nr. ilr ' wholesale prices. aui. A. H. FRANCISCUS & C; SIS MARKET STUF.ET. Not. 15, IF 1 PHILADELPHIA. t 1 We have opened fir the Sprin : tr:i ! ' est nnd hest a-wrted stock id i Philaclelphia Carpel Table. st;ilr and FloorOH Cloth. Wirel. ' i.iel Paper. Carpet Chain, Cit. V!- tinir. U adding. Twines. Wh ii. I !" Lioklnir Ola-, Faucv lhLket. Ba.-kets. lttii-ki-t. lnihe.CMl"? W rinaer. W ntNieu an 1 W d hiw Ware in the I tid 41 Wo. Iinporlt ed States. Our lance increase in bu.-dne enaMe' 1 low price ami furnudi the best qualuj nt f SOLE AGENTS FOR THE , , The an. Celebrated American Washer kudu PRICE, 5 W. !Ovt 1:5,000 sold iu Term; Carpets, Wdays. All other Koods, 3U day a. Net. Conatanth kettles, fn QREAT INDUCEMF.N r?. Persians wantlnz nrst-claas Fruit T"' and Plants shouhl call on HARNEDSYILLE. Somerset Omnty. I"1 You can purchase of him at "w,r J2!" any other party. - - -' Ilei snnlly k. Casebeer ". 12 1 CC Produc IM AN HOOD: IIOWLUSt RESTORED Just nuhli-nfti , i'l ir.-,iiiir.i..-j- V .1 ' I of Dr. Culverwell 'chdratei - radical r-m rr I without medlcluelolSl"" 1 1 ... u...in.i iv.L,u involiimarv rT. or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary "TZ, Uva. SL. es. ImtiiitencT. Alentnl and rny' - e linialinients l Marrlaire. etc.: a. Hon. Epilcp ' l'"II" induced hu " vr sexual exiravauane. .,!' -Pri.-e. in a scaled enveloi. ';-'.m,c The celebrated author, in tin v rlearlr demonstrates from m thirty -"",, fill practh-r. that the alarmtn ;"r...n self-abuse may lie radiealiv cured "'IIHrpri,' srou use of internal meificine or tn - , -- ...... . ... ..... ..... . mtttie oi 1 . . TO, T Rtferti J. M M ' CI :; -, simple, certain an.l enenuak j -.,iit- ' I MK everv suflcrer. no matter what .,1X srl ' I he. may cure himself cheaply, priysic. " . . fc.han"" Th aTThls Lecture snouin oe iu Tonth and every man In the land. .,, Sent, under seal, in a fdaln envei- w dress, ia.t-liiil, on iwelpt ot nt TZTZ??n Inmiii il - ' ments.aod 25 cents. Address t he PuWl'" iK i v JaT i.ua . I'. u..i .astEse 1 Bi.werT. New Vrk Postl"' U V ccs an of tt.H aw bai JJ Ity. net I) out l L alj le K A. . T att pros AV raei trw-'i a i) whei all k tract the 1 rant. pi entn tLT. jan "roi J s tnut tie Uonr IT w T lieth IJorof, it ia a all wl Apr entnis -Bral Dr.P CWl J S. all hit ad Mo iito til J)' now I tice of Ttees 1 Office kimm unleaa dec vT. nesa re el to. F.J P" L0i Fin mi Marl 05 Are n manufav TU In abort in. A, t mler July; OL