! A Hltalw t'altlTateda-taTerr Iatlli- form of Publication.! i .i - I: S:a3rs:t Herald . . t.rr 'el4-lJ Mjtlin l '" ' i' nil I l adranee; other" ie V "";. up. Iurmater f.:nii Jo n.- u 11 ' "V, wh,.UliaUf furtheut.-riii. ! rr-rina: frndr.ePo.t..9leetoan, c rc U UM " ' ,h f, nn0r , 'somerset Printing Company. HP J Hie onier set .tier ale ULo ESTABLISHED, 183 7. johxlscvlu YQ XXI. Buftlnccs Manager. SOMERSET, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL . 1873. t'in. Jlardicare. M inrellaneou-. IOGEI. OBSIIt'X BILL. i Hat instead of reading tbe note j "wth Hkbaiu r. If; P.- i - run n. caiman. .-, ITHF.It. Aidw!'! i.a '. All r.:n.nl t-u'i-- ' 1 1. i !h in "Mammoth 111. k." 1. 11. .Sar!.alI ' drus t"'r- i v lJ I K ha permanently h-ated . he' i-rv-o-e d h: .r.t.fi.'n. i i nr.-' knMiis;er' ture. V, r I. will eimtlnu to iirmotir '...i (e:i ler lit .r.lcl-ial aeni- . !' .. ymfrwl and urroundina- ; I 1.1 Ice. a I. w i"-r- ; n,rr. a. 71. HARDWARE. JOBS DIBMT. ,JOX DIBEBT . CO., 1! i- ;KKK t Vr liiM-roIced-mBl ,,..,,. ,.f s.-tn.-r.-l and vicin-! .11' ! "Ct "f ,h ,ar ju. 21. "TO. ).,.,. VIZ. ATTOHXEY AT .," bi!I Eire T.m:rt atu-n-ruf.t t" h. '":,rT -".creel iirtire m e -'an It. John F. Blynver Ha re-oencd hi tore a XO. 240 MAIN STREET. j J OHSSTO W X, I E X X A . I Few Doors Above'the Old Stand, And off-i to hi cu!.niT and frfen-'. a full line ol K'wtr at the very Ivur.fl riT, We aril Draft t neir-,tiahl In all parts ol the T'nt ted stairs and Canada, ainl In K.irriirn cmolririi. ; Hut Ci 4 . Vuud 1 (K.Ti-niment iV.U at 1 tiiictiMt market price. In m.nr on ai.pr.n-ed aecorilT. Lranr an.t fherke on other twiik rah r.l. M..1KT reeeiietl oa.lepuett ratlrnn demanJ Literet at (he riU of Sis vr cent, per j Vo l'i,a' " 1,K ht tu C"D- T',aa l! n'.v !. t'n l make me hale to thw. we up mine huue? .leu -i h-lp m?. fruoTiieM ifra.-l.-u. AlK LITTLE in At US. O Ad efcl.iua. p?.qiln, n iw you fee ff..re J..n. Ikt imariMt lee.!le Uatrknisn in oVr I .u 1 : I'ntl I runt to tin 1 m uu I rlxht away. di. Soni'JinK ilt 1 1 n't can't unJirntsn 1. IKt'i a fellar ilot'n a..in r unit ills rfy. Vn-1 I rn ter flnlt me ou I fna rar." be cjio He T.t to hu: mr up my Unrer Mer pjluon. l n.lt Lotrle H Khum Kill, dot L"h hl name. rH.iRra. Ilei;hiin li.ll. Ulr(:-hun Kill. I . t ' i .let frller il4 1 tr-1 fiuut me Dow ; I. vie O'wl.uu J;ili. L le u:hun iii'.l. Ven I filch him, you IweJ re hafe a r..w. -1 n it uin jm id on 7Viie DijiOfiU. vWin:ier H. Vtlr.h lia , lr. -:.-e t.t law m S.mereel and ; -e in the i.wr.vr unm. Hardware of Every Description, .mi. , . , , if'liN. AlTI'llMlSSl x , " j- OitK-e in p-i-iene uf '"' " aui(. 12-ly. , ; TT.UM V ATLAW.SOM. . t . uu..i -af.i-n.l ! .ail Misiow ' . .," ' M.-iVaJVamfM a e..ilerti.m - inox, XA1LS F-Trrrthlni In the Banking Une rerrire, onr prmpt attenti.. i Thankful to nar frien I an euftomeni for their pa.t l r. ma re. we -llril a eotitinnnur of the HBf. an.1 inne other who hare hulnee In ur line to tire a trial, amrwir all. that we (hall at all time do all we can t rl'e entire rattPtaction. ' KehSlTe J ill N I1 KEKT fc. OU JOHXSTDWX AXJ GLASS, SAVINGS BANK Vf he doe. I dake my nt un I ki -k him ufl hi; nKu.e, I n I abx make tome dr.Kit.UM with hU own. I'i on4 of Fkwint I quit-kly make tii ear, I n 1 I'll mike him Uk left han lt fun hi ryeaoul, Vt he (imts Cmllng r .un lt my larger beor. j t'f I kul. meet d.4 L.itcl (H.'hun Viiilain. ' I loed you I will fit? mit mite ua in .nm ; t'n I quit-kly draw a ten bam! rulrerecr, J l u I laed you I will plow me ou 1 hit prauc. I Hut I rill hale to M l j..u all fpx.t efmln i For, o help mc. I not ros eoulj Maud Kill, I I'n l 1 nvf.-r rill be happy In my life dime, I Till I hate a 11 :t mit lvv" (Lhun Hill. j Mr. Charlton locked at it with an j pn ssion if utter astonishment IV r i plexity, dismay and anpT flitted by j turns across his face, which was ! finally ovi-rsjiread by a violent red jflusli. He turned to Fanny furiously. ' Was this done on purpose to en trap me, Mis. Burns?"' "Xo, sir."' 1 The astonishmeut of all knew no j bounds now. The scene was irtex jplicable to all except the two chief ; actors in it. j "What does this blink of ! i tfwT mean ?" Pa hi it? Petit. Of IletfCiB ! Disiax. The world is ruadu up of all sorts of people; pood, bad, and indifferent. Sonic are a blessing, others arc a curse. .Some will bear conjugating aa g'l, better, best; others as bad. worst; and others will liear no com parisou at all, for it is hard to tell what they arc; Munethiiig akin to the Irishman's fiea, now here, now there, now you have him. now you don't. They set their sail.- to catch Unpopu lar breeze, n matter where or how it blows. The favorable features of so cietv are pleasant to speak of and write about, vet we e.i:i.iot .-hut our! Itev. Henry Ward Beadier, in th Viii'iiitiiiii LuioH ays: A graph, going the rounds of th papers and headed 'A Tra ataU s tnat .Miss .Mai'irtif, a native worse, : f I'ittsfield. in Massaehu-etts. d e l f e - : 1 . - .i . i ol Marai!o:i uni t'jii u:u tut; :;nr; .lav, at St. I'aul. In the Wt f re-j porter's Ktiglih, it is related that her father was rich and gave his daugh ter 'a thorough eilncatioii," but dying i.i.-olvt'iit. lelt her 'friendless in the cold world.' (ioing to Sc. I'aul, she A correspondent of the Cincinna ti Commercial, who attended a Lrl ia Thompson p.rf.rman-?, sjieiks of the intelligent public in the follow ing animated style: After a time the curtain ri.-e3 again on th: e.ce--ivcly f ntertaining and rcfirx d play. A gawky chap in a blue cotton ovt rall wiggles hi.- little toe. Intelligent audience ja.-t doul les over and holds his stomach with laughter. (Jawky chap does it again. Intelligent audience laugha Larder than ever. I'gly old heathen stum ble against gawky chap in blue over all, and whops over upon the floor, and assures folks that that's the kind . - . - - j0f ,Uanb is. Intelligent aud;enee, j First, because giris of a lower soeial delirious with mirth, doubles over (grade, trained from the beginning to 'and hold- his stomach with laughter ' industrial pursuits have a mti'-h more ; aain. Another vounar woman in l,Jp' ieven chance. Secondly, Iiecause j Fpangld elothes appears, anI gives :k'Lv j that reformation of opinion and of a kick, and Kays, "You bet." conduct which is to give working i mgioy cuitivatea audience laugbs women an equal opportunity with j immoderately and claps very hard, men, is to come from the richer class-; Young woman s-pats dirty old loafer cs, and to begin its U neGcent work ; in the face and then spats her hands upon heiresses. Kvery g'-rvant girl together. Audience claps and fairly in Xew York dragged her calico j splits its sides with mirth. Yoang flounee in the gutter till the ladies of woman gives a hideous screech. rifth Avenue put on snort gowns,! ana then cleaubne.-s ami economv NO. 43. reijrned among the millions. It is Intelligent audience run down its cheek, voting woman back. laughs till tears It whistles the She lay3herli!y ber ltinzs and attempted to maic vests lor a liveh-1 tl(. wttm,.n 9i,v,. tf.o nr.l .,f v,rV!wIi!t hand across ; hood, but tlio want oi sk.,.1 prevent-U-k,, work, if ever we are to she and the othtr nrettr voudz ladies inL- success.' she t: ied other means of, i., i.i.i... t.i: .: . : t.,t.. ...j i v nrn In 1 in t-iit th-.tr. l,.ic..rio .n. . ... ... t t , , . - . - , 7 '.V '"..': - -'7-, nonorawie pupjHiri, uicu aiways iaii-c.rn,li;f ma!1,jaj Jar and trade for I er a fearful and wonderful grateueiornm.es, wnieii can omy ie j r t,e took opium, and was found remedied by the unpleasant task of!ju (,er rt,oru in a dving state. calling the people's attention to them 1 here are some people who, or Xow, we concede there is a trag- tvrHiV TT"HNKY AT LAW '" ' ;". . . eu'.ruMed t. hi ear with ' "". ' , V, ,.v aug. W ly. Uootleu lVaro of All Hindi, ti!,Vj . W'.L a K 1 11 Ki:. ATTiKt AT !'.. will practtee In .n- . . .. .-.untu--. All ini en- j ..-Bp:ly attrnJtsl to. ; COAL OIL LA Ml'; COAL OIL. i i ATBIEKTORY. BY O. S. A HA MS. ! An audible titter suddenly arose, j like the first pattering of a summer I shower. Thv true state of the case j began to dawn upon our minds, j Fanny was using all her energies ' in endeavoring to obtain a solier and . .A.l - 1 .: respeiuui nir tvanu i.er uueruouer. a t 0 y vi; I "He didn't answer in v note," she i . ,-. - , ... . , . . v , ,,. . '.o law, , are a curse to t sit u an i so i w as iroinir to iiuiio ii.iu ... . .. . , . . f . u i.i ii men tiii-i me i- or cutiieiii- ; a 1 . mi v net 'il.iit moeo i.f tmiM-r nd npnml tr . - ! seel. IS li.e otll U' I it.,as-a ort of hint'" Jenccsakc we will divide them into w!lidl u.as nut traif;,.. The real.de- i , ' . it j . classes. One class, of an almost in-! m(ir., ,a i,,,,,,- lav in th-vn-t d;s. : The titter now .-elled into a roar; I , .,.,,,, ' ,, . , ment oi t.ag tn iaj in m tai i..- in an instant everv bov and girl in the j ntnflk r 1 "i r ; Prurt5oa ''ft,v,-"a ,htr tw"1 a;"1 i school-room lauded nncontrullablr. iur", 1 ' V J ' ,twwn tI"f Vh rilL' iFannv buried her face in ber hand-! rIiV . , . .W r i i 10 ii1 brnM,.f nnd U In.hpd riotontlr i ? Td t0 Ple th'lr .nosV .,a which life demands. The failure to ,; , . , - wnere it is not wanted : breakinsr nut siientiv. j cais ami cuee.s arose, ,i,ic, i cernin manual lab'r and trade for j er a fearful and w onderful ditty, of women. If the daughters of t'ivesj w hich you cannot understand any were known f be learning the tele- thing except the chorus, which savs I t 1 .1 1 1 -1 .1- AtkI ?in wyf daiv. t w. if,ioA 'iti.tl,in I i ' a flu - f- f . ikIwI'UI VI ""'Ja-a' t I'liU, VI 111- UHf,' lllli J,r jui, - it'll V lUTP. UUl II 13 IIUL tU UUI LU kl Z roMnif ,r i-bma .cnml fPtiirrrfAirinr I IHilll VI I Uill , a .-lilllll il llil'.l'f II llljf, amenable i ..,. f,.)a taking off. Admitting the r.r .ri.iL.,vin,e ;i,.r;tu-..r.j. the neighbor- -.t,irv. ll4, true tbe ii.Mircl.iM's il. nth , i t., r .i. .1" ...1. ' r 1 - . uic 1UIU1C innnn , uiu ,.atllJVt-ll ot the drama, rn7nrii4 u-niilil tl;:r:L ir oroiis, but very gol similar ciiiidovmeiits them. on a pititul salary, will scrimp narrow wav to death, his girls belli him, but on I yip, I row, Anl in- aivl danre, I rip. 1 row. Intelligent audience goes into con vulsions. Then some more despica ble crackling, comic singing. The verv climax of hvsterical minh is not only dec fun to learn and practice Until that dav, poor Lazarus, "'j reached for that intellectual audience lot i when half a dozen of the female wo- too heartless to help him, but only . mpn tr ntv r.1.1 ,-oLLlNS. I'EXTIST. S'W W. N I 'r ir Tit prt of jail, op Main. , ' ; -uvf I t on' pn-lrr-l to do , :,V''ii OiiioK- r-suUtinir. ei-. I- ,, ,al teeth ot all kind. ud of ; . r:.sj. All 'Trraiion war-, ' - June .. CHIMNEYS. And evrrytliinir tM.ooi;ii:K to tn Lamp trade. . k: .1 ' - MIL I a.. 111 - an TT 'i;Nl-Y AT LAW. . 1 Vtrrvi to a.l t-UMlM Wen- .ri--.-: an 1 a !,i. iumif cvna- ' ' " ' IrD. is. "u-iy. WHITE LV.Al'. 120 CLIXTOX STKEET, CHARTERED SEPT.. 1S70. V . k .1 live was the tragical tbuii?. Andtbc t.... i.Mni-..fn;1nJ nn. tnn r.nn . L i - , i.,.r. ; . . " . 1 . " '!-' .- lv" ,mui,u L'8Wi? roan m trie blue anrr.n a and it was simply .Wsible to pur- l''X:. c-? emp.ation oi:t opens tne wide; !f t!; wife of Hives would qualify i ,taDd" in w aad 8;n!P ' Wild. sue further a serious treatment of the ! ' ,' T T V" " ' V. :. 'ct of tUt! tral'.n- ol our . itself to take charge of a business ' thr;i!in a;r wL;(.h MV3 at the '1 ... ...-ua.,- us .,c v. Tne mi-take as it seems to us of r superintend a manuiactorv, i of y ' . lhat brains. Thev are nerfect sveon hants. f . . ,.t r...i.. ...1 '.. .. , . . 1 ' every vcr.-e. now 3 mat lor . , - . , -. , 1 our nuoic s . smu u. lonan .uma-mcn me wise 01 i,a..;rus. w no uii;,i ,' ln,)i.Ktm!ior runnini' with the noimbir ti. h Oth-I.- . 1 1. ; . , , . . -nd ju.-t as iDey say, now - 1 1 - i lion. Is n .dll'iaiiicuini one. 11 trail ers of the same class who inhabit our ! ,mi,.4 r.u- ,er. .ols n.. r.in(.t;..r.s UNSKtU OIL. j I always recall with keen relish the i I jt-ke which Fanny Burns played 011 i her schoid-master. It was altogether 1 ' ...1 . .. ! unpremeditated and involuntarv on """!111- i ber nart but thai made it nil th..'m.,re ' Mr. Charlton himself was obliged t-nj-yable. tosn,ih,,in the midst of b:? w rath of samp fl' . ' j , " "T. " V.":' ' U11"t 'u aD1 wn are'that ! Mr. Charlton was verv dignified, i "! discomfiture. He handed the n . . . , l;. . ?' .,1,, 1 rtu o.s a i-os. , ?rw s sour un.ier poverty nu inae-;,lilrl istem at times, and prided "himself , !"T back to Fanny, and said a few , ' V .Tt.'i nVhi-ar ! . cre,Bs e ".l V . ! tlon' Ul Va-,r1 Mnve t . 1 r i - r 1 1 ; Tim r n r cii urqi'i 11 1 i 11 i 1 ' m.i. .m,. .icn..... - . n , . worus 10 ner w men none 01 us cou.u ; . . Th J . . - . " , ; V'"" ' ' "T'". "l- :-""- ! hear in the uproar, and she, b,wing,!; . . nnUZ- Zl' ! '"m,w: ?na ftf? ,a r?1 10 .,t'n'an,,l,"Vr u':a- ... . 1 . 1 'am . j t ,0 !rin'r1' IV .ii' 1 W.li rfiTWfl Irn fl I weni ner seal. . , . Should (r . , r " ,, '' i The ftinnvsj-ene ended, and a w ere o 7, - . " .. . ai.se 10 a nooie eonieiiiiueui auo .ro-, . the strict discipline enforced in his ' j school. But Fannv Bum.- I black eyes, irrepressible love of fun .and readv wit, was ahnrt too much for high, they all give a 1 kit-K indeed, as though were exceedingly anxious to 3 very thev kick VAKXISHES. II-'' l iA v 11 c -.illllX. ATTOKM'.Y AT LAW. , ( . un li fe. .n. 11 -tl. ISKVS1IL5, i Vl l-S ATT"KM Y Y . will 8.1 1 r' :, ni-t.-'. 1" ' . .41 I !'' oi LJ. AT I-AW. ' attrir l-ifl to -nKT-s.-t and . T-rt. opjiu- n . IL ' p,;.M.T H .1 K.- 1: u i. I.f h !- : u.:v ii. ..no '.lie pnV 1 .1 an- bu li -tfi in the . I i- inteuti to k.-ep w-.ii cur ta:i.'.acti'i to : i.-. ir ru.i- :n. Juli.N H'LL. PAINTS IX OIL A X I HKY. AXU PAINTERS' GOODS IN GENERAL A lare Hoek ol Table Knives mid I'orV. I'otKirr kxives. crEXEH FOR THE TRANSACTION OF BFSINESr? FEB. 2:?. lTl. LANK OP1.N I A 1 L Y FlioM A. M. to 3 P. M. ALSO. 1 ix WKI'XiMUY AM'SAT I liliAY IVlXlMiS. FKOM TOTS o't-'LH-K. for him Fanny and I were good friends. I used to draw her home in my sled, run races with her, give her dainty j morsels out of my dinner basket, and j i-crforni various other gallantries suited to our juvenile ideas of such imngs. .uu wnen we were a utile studious enough for the remainder of and indeed for many days er. that dav. vet have s.'tne-' .f the! ( la.T Maidewi peerh. inadequacy .bablc KM. i'i ' I'. i ' ..ti Mil Ih-ntist. lUrlin. u'f'lJ t-.' l cac SItHiNS. (,ot:ii. somi:km:t, im. tf.nr c i- Xii". Sirt-cu T1 after twelve Shai.kn ilie. l.a Mi EARS LOANS SECURED BY BuNDS AND MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE. A' l'ER (EXT. OVAUAXTEKD. received f all turns not Ui$tken Onr ftolimr, au-1 a Uirl4rn'1 of the prvfat declare 4 irNir ear. in June auj lftowT. AM' st'l.SoL, lnttr. i c.mm-iicethe brt lar f rh month. I) Mil.I.KB, ll. ..,-;ed a: S-mrr-et tor the prar- . ..j- jo-: t,-n ten. hi pr. ;---i. ia. aer-i.f'f.-iter .! Smiwt and ni ini-r. .:.'( 1 rm-r.y yt.'a;ifi I'r A. , : rJ t.t ean tie eulMM at ill tune, .... 'r: .v M:ir iire.i. Itilic 1XA1X L1N"EI KETILI S, fc.e., Titl.i-r i'.h iinnv arti. I. too nutaen.u te men ti..n in an a.irrrij-'ti.fnt. He i .Vu-nniiird to sell at the Terr lown purr. Gi.e liiui a ralL juue l'J-Ti lnteret when n-rt drawn t if added to the PrineiL thu r.iip.Hin l.ng twioe a year for 11 tf I up.i.r. i !). containinT the ehartvr and br-Liw wili t lurnihed at the Uauk. 1 K. J. MOKRELL. Preident, i IK XK MKEKT. Treasurer. rYKI S KLIiEK. Solicitor. HOIINKB. I).1 Buggy, Carriage H , at Lib. : PoSTLl.THWAlTr ATTOKXtY iifl-et. I'a. ITol'.oal ikii ..1. ite.i aud puDctuaiir attend- AND KkiSER. ATT' KXEY AT L W. S meM. P.-nna. .I.K. ATT'i:NkY I', AT LAW, l"r -f.-i-al l.u-inrcs cntm'ted ;..Bi;h r uii-tuewand n o lity LIGHT WAGON MANUFACTURER, IlOAKHOFTKl STEKS: I Jam.- rrtf-r, Parid PiVrt. Oe-inr Frita. A. ! J. Hawe, F. W. Har. John Lowman. Paniel M -! Iviut,lin. Jamr McMillan. Jame Morley. Lew ! i Pint. '. II. Kill. Powell S;a.-kh'e.l'onrad ! Soppe. Gm. T. Swank. W. W. Walter, and l. i J. SforrelL Ireident. fetdi a. c KElw. EIM t. D. L1T!I".D. LIYKXGOOD, IS A X K KIIS, irJer everT tic- ; r.:. -ii. H. lit rrii.. TH 4 r.l ! I II. ATTOKXEYS AT A :iiiie innited theirearewi.l : j U'. uaiii ttt ndei to. - i..: fl ..r of sooMiern en 1 of Mam l. i r .i.'--ir -m 1'1-u.vti i. DENTISTBY- a l:.;i Kill owtioue the I ra-;i -e of - j r p.red to p.-rlorm a.! .)-raiioni - t.j- :, r nd at a 1"B pnfa tl.e Mini' v -t -.r. I-- d'W am here in ti. Slate. . a d. uM. ft f-r 1V All. '.i r i i.lui tc til Itrai-tf"! wi'h . -.-.t J:" T f i H i; VI Y (l in.. i:m.ii to.vivi- M& HjyTs " EX(. RANGE PLACE. BALTIMORE. LvTa1. ca.t aivar.f "n .u- nraenr and p "bus pr-mprlr ma'. IZMIIAH MMIAM w n n JAMES RUSSEL & CO., n : u e in.Li.r. ts Xo. 222 Market Street, i i::i.vm.li'HIa. DIAMOND HOTEL, SiiEticl Custer, Proprietor. It now preiare.! to niannfaeture to arriiitki of fARKIA'JKS. Ill lilill.S. SI LKll.s. M'lilXO WAi.OXS, HACKS. SLLIOHS. au-.. fci-., 1 ' jn ll.c Ut- : .-til U..: aj.pn-.eJ t It t. an! at the Ixw.-t IOMiblP Iri'. all : iT or a o. SA LlSIi I'll V ELK LICK, S.lBltlCTCl-!lTT, I'EXS'A. Prarla t-aa-ht and Soiil. and eulrwetioc made nn ; all rtol thee,ntry. lntrn-at allowe.1 on time dr-j.it. Swi-il arracicmrnta with liuardian and olhrr b ho hold m-n-y in trntt. Jaa IT T2 CTTJST Firi ClavH Carriage, Or anr otVr rrt.ir'e. are fff rtfullr inriie-l ti eall and ej .mine luf a-Tk. Xoiie I-ut the rery het material will 1 n d lu tl.e iuanufartnre of hi work, ami none tut hc a Q iO PvECEn'EI) w ZJ1 IO ! -i A T ISKST i o IB Are etr.ploved in hi ertal-lithmenL. a,.me of whom 1 have had an exi-rienoe ol over twenty year in the j M l.utui'-t. He it. therufi. enabled to turn out a c3 fcr-l elate rehiele. bHh in no''" material and , workman-hip. All work warranted to I at rpre- ; Q tented wnn lnvtnir tne i..-p. id-i ,u.cii. ruarauiee.1. Allkiudfol Ll KIPPER'S! i i'h a Une ltare f int-: k-iv" f.r ft c4t tuai-c cl the ' '-j are firat ela. the kt all tiiu.-f milb the t-t-ift KYViii.i t it i: ..I twoiririie an 1 1 n-u-4i-u-f U-ii.z r-.iiir i aiwi .-.TV jrtirtir: ai- r.i and ' T tl,lrt h-. .. b..r. sAMI l.L l l STER. ! finl . r 4 h. Isr2. STKKX .V CO Itr.l'AiniNO AND I'AINTINCi lrme in a neut an 1 paTrnantii. manner, an at the fh;rrttr'i ntioe. He in determined to do ill bu rk In ru"h a manner, and at mich rtee a u xunke It t. th interest ot eTeryUnir t- faairmiie l.im. tall t1 eiaoiine hi wtirk heire purchaa iiir el-where, I. J. llf'HXF.K. WE BOOSE & Co., FOUNDERS & MACHIKISIS, : PKXXW., i 03 r- O GOODS NOTIONS, a 1 1 CO IP older I walked home with her, jn-; on the head, he said av-anu-M sneeze in miss i.un ri,.tv We AM ;voouis presence , aw ar sue goes 10 ; ,hi t,-, y of thc ir ."Btrcwnpr fi lnir iiini rt..iv iip . thereafter ir'V" " , - I hoy s instruction to Ms pr i ii i . .ao-anu-so sneezeu a great an kwum, : p..,;.,,,. i,, what with iioiler-i I wpM rrrnrnifwr when wp -vpnt nn i . . ca.-lon , oui w nai wuu i.ioui r.i - .... - . nnninnnorlv c .w o 7 . . eo-l,r in h..e I .a . inllin r.oT, "o.r.i.l Me PK,rlt,.n 7 . v , . . apprenticeship, ana witn ii.e wiutn : u.-non-w wrm ..uu " inselt into ,.f i....i .r.f lioroin ... had been meased to ble.-s l.im. He runs over to Mr. Chatterbox ii,,,,,,., i,:. .,.,;. tJ. from tf.c ! oiiened a law oSce immediate! v on lnr-rn d.ls fl-min.-t fail- : "is arrival but ne did not engage t,..r I i tit iirntia lailain I.-aiik was talking to tl.e leacncr wt.ose e- Mr S(.an1.so sa,,eze(. partment we were aooui 10 enter. Fannv stood near, ami ratting her stead of drawing her. and made pur chases of oranges, in lieu ot bestow ing on her tarts and baked apples. It was about this time that the mania for writing notes took p issession of us. Although we saw each other before school, at recess, at noon, and after, it invariably happened thatduringstudy hours matters of sudden and vital importance would arise, demanding epi.-iolary communication lietween us. Xotes would le written and passed from hand to hand until they reached their proper destinations; tor there was a mutual agreement bet wet n all the pupils to perform such offices secretly and faithfully. Sometimes, indeed, we would sit near together on opM:te sides of an aisle, for in stance so that we could deliver our missives directly to each other. This practice of writing notes was, of course, strong!) condemned, and strictly forbidden, by our teacher ; and, as Fanny and I were especial and frequent offenders in this particular, he managed to glance toward us many times in the course of a day. We were generallv successful, however, in eluding his watehfulnes 'This girl vou will find, willalwavs have her lessons, but look out for her, or she'll le too much for you. There's danger behind tho-e black eyes !" If this were a "story" Fanny would of course lie nir wife now, but as it is a simple reminiscence oi reai 1 r;t.j j,efore ,jKv un, ii uoe-n i enu inai way ' "on m it that oftoe . , i untronnn inTn Ir.n hlirliftr ' grade Fannv discovered charms in a a word himself into Gts; she and tells him the a.-tounding news,how Mr. So-and-so was dying from the effects of a sneezing fit ; old Madam Humor hears it next, bow So-and-si died from a sneezing fit. caused by a very bad cold. So it runs on. widen ing out like theeddies of a mill-pound. Xo doubt but thev w ill have him bu- oc- terh- oniiorturiiiies fori Li Xovcnibcr, 1 TOT. Mr. Clay come to the then little village of Lexington, Ky., leaning alone on Fr jvideiice, a widowed mother's prayer.- au-1 the untutored talents with which somi Imdy up stairs. It doesn't look ' pretty to see a lady kick. F it the intelligent audience is in a frenzy of delight, an! hee-shaws and bowls with rapture. Scene closes in a dis i solving view of the gaw ky, he then : winking his left ear. and I can't find words in the dictionary any more to ; describe the beautiful state cf tick'e of , tfie audience. I han't Wen afforded j such exalting and encouraging views ' of human nature in six weeks. Sui-h ; refined and classic taste, tou know. -tart, iio tis .t l ... r ... .i l.. nni.. tuii.. iii tin. itiit:.- i.r ti;a i.rrv. ure. .Moreover, noe.er uiiseraoi. , - v ... ... . ,.. , , , .. i fession. tor the ourpo.-e td improve-! "'. --""' t ment in debate, he joined a village are throui some people will evcrvbodv-clse't h ! Why persist in bn si u ess the means may fall short of the end, j the thought that underlies a boy's .education is, that he niu-i study that j he may le able to get his living. 1 he eomtr.unitv excuse neither idle ness nor incapacity in a man. minding tint ttietr finrl I utmn.11 fa youth named m.th that far outshone j Iri.hllJlln M ..it is, the liaurc of tho mine. This threw me into a cynical j ..0L t it i3 no hirm to talk frame of mind from which it took me OV(.r xhin?!l Tht.rc is morc harm fully two weeks to recover. Then to j tljan we tbink for. enilU?hf as manv spite ber I went with another girl. . j, experienced, to cause bitter laces of approbation. In this j remarked, by a distinguished l.terary j tlC Tvix:it season of celestial fe ndition his advantage over his j tr-'iitleiiiati of Lexington, that Mr. ; maav- Americana availed t in inestimable. For the com- Clay's colloquial style was mere ba-iM.jves 0f invitations to visit lea Tlr n came the breaking up of our class, some tears and hearty hand shaking. That was a dozen years ago, and I believe Fanny is now the wife of a man out West Such is life! . What Will ! Late Beklad? Talking with aa old farmer once, he said : When I die, I am going to leave In-hind me, as a heritage for my children, the home where they were born, made as beautiful as my means and uneducated taste will and man- allow, pleasant memories of the home ed to exchange great numbers of fireside and of the unny summer small bits of paper, on w hich mess-1 da vs, and a true regard for the dignity ages were scribbled. j and worthiness of the calling which But one day our hour of grief ! their father followed."' The old man came or at least I thought so, for j was so full of emotion w hen be talked the time Wing. Fanny had handed ; in this wise, that he had to use bis me several notes to which, for some i handkerchief to prevent the tears heart-buruings, jrrief, alienation and hatred ; enough to mar the peace and quiet of any neighborhood. He is a wise man who knows irfii to speak and Aoio to speak. Another class seem to be somewhat under the sway of the green-eyed monster. They take every occasion that offers itself to cast out little innuendoes, flings, hyper critical criticisms against those whom they feel are their super iors in the social circle or in talent. Thev are ever readv to throw out And the harder and more intelligently he t,,'r u-.rt'4 tlii nmrn hp -its At asp in thpition. But high p one con sister in muniiy practically coddles and ad mires idleness and incapacity in a woman, as is shown in the quality of her education, and in the popular flings at the "strong minded." A working boy rows his Ixjat always with the current. A working girl rows hers, usually, against, it. We need no gh-st come from the grave to tell us of the wrongs of all j this. But the ghost of Xellie Magcr-1 nie will not down. Here was a girl' bom in Pitt-field, city of famous schools for girls, receiving there, it is said, 'a thorough education.' We all know what that means. It is an club ; out for a long tinm he took no part in its proceedings. He seemed, to them who knew him .-lightly, to lack vigor aadeue.-gv. w as then .-len- siiadmg on ot tbe many emotions 1 which -lay upon the human sou?. Im LTC With ChiaauMaU apparent feeble constitu-: even at that time, it was The San Francisco reporters con struct interesting stories like the fol lowing when short ofcopr: During estivi- t be Blading Chinese Louses of the city and par take of the hospitalities of the in- ni:ite; thp nrinivnftl ruiiipj LpirKT o who knew his ability in this desfre tll wjtrjeS!, ,ce carious customs i.-i'.wiv -.-.-I a nn i.b. I' i rii,..rlr!.J1.,,rei.imJuui.i...- the Orient. Amon? the Cauca- en silence at ail ttieir meetings: and ; a: o.Lir-ot i,-n Kf.rmn!n.r .villi t!.,- al. r.f some remark calculated to disparage naturaj, tLe "iano an,, eoVm them in the estimation of others. Thev do not seem to realize that thev Z Hoi dVs Mmta'jiu fi, if, indeed, it are exposing their own weakncss.and I rchenil anvihiDg so vigorous. It laying themselves liable to be regard- j js an education which fixes a girl for ed as insignificant by men of thought lllP tra,le of a finc ,ililv Leaving and consideration. "Sjieak evil of no ! ou of vieW tb(1 in?ult in tLe man, is a precept of the Christian j notjon that this! teaphin , cr existence law, which works more than one wav. !., c,:,f.. ;mm,,;.ai ,.,.in, i t .j i....i i..: i ..n:. .k,- e i -r- r. i si..-i. - .......v...-. v.-.., '.1 1. r ll.l 1 if r . . : i..l ! - .- ., , llltlt soon came anoiner, neaii. imicii. ue-s. ins ih. ..ere meiy seaitt-.-; envious of. .noiner class, vou can which she reached over to me with ed. having a varied experience in life; ; tell the moment vou see them; thev! considerable exertion. Accompanv-, hut there was not one of them who - look like the breaking ur ing it was a lead jtencil, though for .did not honor the old farmer they morning in March; their faces wear a wnai purpose 1 ciruiu 1101 iinagiiie. i . eanea i anu re ereiui. , too; r auier ; most woe-iegone expression, l ney j nisur(; tnat freedom and wealth is n-v was just reaching over to receive it nor one of them w ho was not glad to j smile, but it is more like the suddn i uort, s.j insecure as hi re wLer the irom ner nanu, w nen a louu, sieni visit ine oin nomesteau om-c a jear. i gusn oi a snow storm in mid-winter, I jajs js .Jd mi landed propertv vf.ie. .nrnlrpil iisinitli f.ir .in instant : Now wp renenf the nne-tion ; tfian fhp warm o-onl-it r?iv ..f l.irinirl ".. . '. 1 bituallv correct and elegant than that of any other young man he Lad ever known. His feilow-memliers of the iii.'-.'tr .-L.i l'i..iv I.- n! respect i neir meetings; anu : a:,n iv, who v tK trnt of a remark he whispered to bis neigh-: tfce CLince was a belle of Xew bor, one evening after a long debate , York, a voung ladv of rare beautv just as the question was about to be aCll intep;.,enc combined with keen taken, that the subject ttid not seem j .:, ho,onrh materv f tbe "I"; graces of the drawinir-raom. and. above all, possessed of fascinating - ' amiabi'itv and benevolence. She has re-! Oti-:of,i itlar,- , , i; UllV 1ULV. . JUt I 111, 1 Li Li ' UaTTI ' ' U 1 U ti at- j bv! to him to have wen axhaiisted, pilars to have awakened unu-ual tention. His wrds were heard several, and the chairman was quested not to put the que.-tion then, as Mr. Clay would speak. He was thus directly called upon, and mani fested extreme embarrassment. He had never before made an attempt at public speaking, and seemed diSdent and distrustful of his ow n abilities in , 1 fl i r.i .l an unusual uegrec. tie nan w itnoui : ia, lshti of an Francis-oo with simi doubt, framed and uttered in h:s closet : jar effcct. many a speech fitted for, but never ; " came bcre 0 aroii, he T pronounced in, the bads of justice ;jof aa ea.tern winter an(, t0 for this w;as betrayed by Lis opening tTiend. of Ler Touth and UQtiI her worus. tie lacKeiicoiiuuence toheep:vi,it t() the Chinese nis seat ; ana as te rose and, witn 1 ! marked confusion gent families of (rotham, and is held in grateful remembrance by numer ous proteges in Mission School ; and in the higher circles she has moved with equal potency. She t-Iuded all ; the blandishments of Xew York gen tlemen and mingled among the so- it to tne i nmese quarters Unnr ,n.l .nl.l . V , l i t. ..- vviiLH'.., c.CJ tU7 was gay- rcmains the ct-rtain and delib erate cruelty of it. For there is no i , . , I-". . -."-.it.".. ...u luc ta.' Ii-limnf.mrlj in tn.-ricB ns in ri-Jo- ' marKCd CODIUslon, attempted to SpeaK, ' , f ,v r .1 . 'r of a frosty crat;c countr;es .exempt from the ne- j "Oentleman of the Jury were the a arfre tea store she met as she is inai c, iron, nis i'f-; thought, her fate, and at once fell in lUOl V, cessitv of lalmr. Wealth alone can There! Miss Burns ! I have caught f.GROCEBIES.'g lLOUI? Ac. 1 1--. o i CO ': ; s- t-urie h ..L) MR-'IT. I'lTTSlilKUII. I'A., l -n.r. of Omciware and Manufac ttr. r f (,1m -mi are. WILSON aTsON, "oliii.i; .ito i:us, l' Lusty Sreot, PITTSBURGH. j Maoufaturcr of ail kind of ; CASTINGS k 3IACIILNEKY i r Jen by mail promptly attended to. Addretw WS1. HooSE k tXJ.. S ihfl-orr. FJkiirk P. . S -nierBrt eo.. Pa. t-t. 1. BOUSL & SHIBKS, Manufacturers of nil grades of ; CIGARS, i BEPFORD. PA. Attenti partieulartT aked of J..l.lr. t -Order aoiirited by E. 11. MarthalL,druit?lt, ay.iineraet, I'a. . IV ure to rail and aee. and I ei. lne-1 i I d. a there are t.ai many anLde kejd Uir rimuierati.m. i M C3 ; OPPOSITE SrMEBrr, r A. July IT A. W. KXEPPER. vou at it at last ! Fanny's bright eyes fright. I shrank back leaving the note still in her Land. "Vou will please step forward. Miss Burns, and bring that note with you." Fannv obeved wuh a subdued air. though not without fir (If than the warm genial ray of a loving :tvV(.ntv ;rls brought Up under this heart. Their presence throws as itailuU,"s PVitern t,f in-tructi..n. and were a wet blanket over the happy j reare(, excuWt u.n must sooner inirth of any company thev enter jor ,ate, eara lhvT bread . or if ttev From their talk vou would think that (lj . it j,, ,K.caust. thev will meanl'v the universe itself was out of order , c,)ns,.nt to to take it, unearned from and everything was going to rack and: f:ltbl,r iir(h.ir relative or friends. t8t of .k, nnAf i fT. ir.f tntrivo it VrAmlp Mil'." VUUUVi UIIOIVI u. w.aa- says, there are but three ways to . . . - 1!..tn . ..nrn if t . . cfool . ' , , , 1 . , . 1 .. . , ... ... - . lt.WVllL.Tll.il... ii not wnnoui nrsi turning up ; nas nan a nappy ami pieasant uome ruption is Holding nign carnival over i ;t , .niw.T;t- Vn,l h thitili not her nose fnrtivelv. I trembled with , in his vouth, fails to remember, love the land. Are they memliers of the'., i! .!,...'. .i-..a .f..... ,.r .... l. .L,.: : ' ' rim iiinciucii iiiawiiuu.-. m-i , ,. n,U, Th.iro Pfinnot 1 Now, we . repeat the question What w ill vou leave liehind ?" Money ? It w ill do your children dilated with little good, comparatively. Money is in mv seat, ! easily obtained. But home are scarce. The associations which the men of thc world value most are the in a associations with their early homes, j ruin.- The country is Xo man, no matter what bis position, anarchy, our rulers are all rogues, our circumstances or relations in life, who ; tax-gatherers are all thieves, and cor- e for her sake than and long for it. It is the heaven he; church , . j i - , i - i . i - .sees, one lowaru .i.cu tits .ear inuence is lelt. ".xotning is going much , ,iestion which is the wise wav, sa!d goes out whenever he is m trouble; it j right the church is going down the. . . .hink. TCt virtually w'e ajiprehension, more mv own. "Stand up there o l the stagi Mr. Charlton, sternly, note from her. "I have t:ttn spoken ot tne despi- opportunity; it is cable practice of writing notes. " be 'earth upon which said, turning so as to view ranny lavish the wealth he mav have ac-i rest are sinners ; "the Eld and the w hole school simultaneously, quired, and where he desires to die linquent and cold, the memliers i .e IO..K ,,,e ; IS tne snnne to w ue maaes p..- j canuic-st.cK oi tne i.ord is going to i.e ; . b our wel, 1)r(1(1 irU t0 l0 . b;oves . ewymn rmn ..-linnrA, 1. A hoB IklltATia n ll .nninPAil 1' L. . ... t.-, 11- ...... 1 1 K I.II.li; IK1H . . ii- i.-.-- nu.. ii-iu-Jiru. 111.M1I lUl'll Uin lUil 11UUIU .,! I,,, r . I... .1 !....-.. .... .. . . i ana " teach work- first word His mistake disturbed him the and he blundered them out love witn him. . lie is an intelligent again. t;i r c " i ant, seeing the sympathy of his audi-! man,T hearing, taller than the aver ence, who appreciated Lis feelings : ;f tu nnntrrmen .and apparent and were unwilling to add to Lis em-. v alKat twenT.;ix Tear3 0f age. Hi barrassment by seeming to notice it, : ConipIexict. is fresb, "clear and nearly their courtesy gave Lim confidence ; ; wh,te h;, fbe(.kj? showin? iust a dash "X, , . - - , :orthe ruddv tint cf the pippin, and en ionn into aa oration oi great log ical strength, of extreme beauty of diction, and of thrilling eloquence, ... -.i.r i i.i ,.u,.i. r ut,,, im.- auuniauoi. aim iutithe aid of hu button-rack, and, after profounuest respect of his hearer?. ; an 5ntrotluction wa3 captivated bv Ihus was sounded that voice which jthe charni!, of hu conversation and like a stirrmg trumpet, arou-mg to all vlzUr his analysis of - Confucian that is nob.e in action and patriotic ; ,ore Xhe voung' accountant was in feeling, has for nearly half a cen-: i i-a 1 v. v;j . . in 1 1 1' i . ' j . uj.iu . a i. uis delicate attentions in vogue in pippin. i his teeth seem very pearls. She was i first attracted toward him by the ra ipidity with which he figured through the one spot on j be led to infer that thev are the only ! ,r . , :,7.. !,i..,rJ , i.,. Lo. ! ..-lit: l .1. ' lut'" lJ -v. i,' . - . ..mi iur luuusf lauy uau rciurneu p niBv .p ; f r ', "u , 1 l'r? wc 1,0 not moan fapcrfScial teach- 'me at once one oi is most act.ve i he with htr friend h rernarked tury pealed throughout the length and breadth of our land. After this Mr. Clav was a constant attendant upon the debate of the society, and polite life, allowed the fair inamorata to that he was willing to be a captive. After the young lady had returned of its wrongfulness and bad influ-1 and lie buried. de- i are ers are tie- i ....-r;,.;! cim.i;..j ,i,,r Ji.nvi- . . 3 y ruin . ..v ...... .v. . ..-u- .. . memliers. His voice mingled in every recreant and dead." Oh! if they P-( i c3 .a IO n i.Miioxs a tti., VIOUH.ll BUUU l Tobaeo and Kegar. j 40s Market Street, Above Fourth, PHILAliLLl'UI A. j ! -E. H. Marfhall, atent, Someraet, Pa. : wf4'72 I 1 ri UEAT INDUCEMKXTS. 'lliClAL TKLTH !! J. ('. YI TZY. I) i; x rr I S T "'LL CITY, s,.trut (V, Fa., ' L '"i ' BrT'i'-il P. I of the rery l.-t , ""I.! li.u i Iwrlf.1 lu the .T ' " "r ,'"nli l-al-l to th r-. 5 natural teeih. 1 h.e Bl-h.l.K t . -r. fn u ri I.r enaioiiwt atamb. "'T' ' 1.1272 I-.Coflrot!. A('(b, SI- SI- KETMIgnL ' t-t.s '.Lf. pkalli's ix IIAP.XEDSVILLK, f?l frr. . w Somona t County. Fa. Yob hi i,urvue of him at lower ratrf thn ol j JAMES PUGH, MA IX STREET, SOMERSET, I A. j 1 now j-rr pared to manufacture all kind of j WAfiOXS, SLEIGHS. Ac. He will alo irttiHly attend to ence. I have given warning rejieat-; What will you leave ln-bind, good j were in office, they would make things t-dly that it must not be done, and; friend of the farm ? Shall the home- straight ! Should they condescend to have threatened to visit with severe ; stead lie your monument ? Shall the j go to prayer-meeting, it is only to con punishment the first offence of the ' children return thither as the pilgrim j stantly tremble, least some voung in- kind coming within my knowledge. 'seeks the shrine of a saint? Shall j experienced convert, moved bv the! The silly and baneful love trash with j each tree tell its story of your taste j enthusiasm of his first love, should w hich they are filled should never I and good sense revive in the minds i venture to tell what Jesus has done I shall do by presume you ample of you, which mortifyinq you. I would dislike exceedingly to have me read thin note aloud to the fhool." Fanny started violently, and seem ed about to sicak, but checked her self. Mr. Charlton paused, but she Xouebut the hest matekial will heuaed.j w'as silent. I, who was watching in- pass betw een young people. In fact of your children the time and circum ircrsons of your ages should never i stances of the planting Shall it say to each other by word or letter, J symbolize by its growth, and extend what you would not lie willing the Jed and extending branches, the growth w hole world should Lear. I cannot ; of your children's affections for you, say that I am surprised, Miss Burns, and the influence your example and but I am deeply grieved, that you precepts are exerting through them ? should disoliey me in this instance, as! Shall each stone in the wall, addition you doubtless have in many others. to tbe barn, the house, out-buildings. It lieconies mv dutv to make an ex- improvements, orchard, garden and for him. Should he happen, in his embarrasment, to make a lapnu lin quie, our cynical brother or sister are so mortified that they scarcely recov er from thc shock in a month. You, taking it for irranted that they are thc ntaUe for a lOVi is hom,st amj I fftpr napion r. tAr.inliAN l.innifi ! .... . and faulty pianists, nor companions, en sufferance, of rich relatives and friends. We mean competent opera tors in some trade or handicraft. We mean photograpners, teiegrapners, watchmakers, trlass engraver: enornvers designers, tailors, dress- sin- He FOin threw off the timidity makers, iewelers. manufacturers.prin- which at first had ters. shoemakers, sea captains, archi-, t!m- an'1 acquired tects. gardeners, farmers, poulterers, fruit-growers, book keepers, uphol sterers, picture dealers, grocers, dec-1 orators, tm-peddlcrs, if any choose. hatever business is honest and ALL W OKK WAKUANTED i tently, noticed a curious expression on ; her face. .o- i. the-Utet and ..at appro ; ..Js ,h(rc anvtLing Written ill this Per- wantliut nrH-elam Fruit Tree. Vine j and Plant b.lu call on j A i Men-. tne LOWEST POSSIBLE PHICES Somerset, March th. field, speak to theiu of the love you once bore them, of thc labor you once jK-rformed that they might be fed. clothed and educated ? Shall each blade of grass lift itself up to ward heaven and testify to your prov idence and care ? Shall each apple blossoni in the orchard shed its er fume in memory of thc man who planted the seed from which they sprang, tr tne tree on wnicn tney WITH note that vou would be ashamed to ! bloom and laugh in the sweet May air : ill money compensate ycur children for the loss of such a herit age. ? Xo, sir ! emphatically, Xo ! Let us try to leave behind us some thing that shall soften the hearts of t... .v ...,..:! . !.... ; in..." iut- jiujiiis in hi ! "Xo, sir," she faltered mm "I presume not !" said Mr. Charl ton, sarcastically. Was it possible, thought I, that Fanny's apparent difficulty in speak- men and women when they any other rty, iinore bt., tin wake. ' A wfor M et .,r u...r reO.9-72. 30 Balti nLTlMORE, MD. The n.lrrlaTied U jTrjared (ink ol to manufacture all AH FrkllCiSCllS & CO.. ,aS w'8 caust d by suppressed inerri-1 Iht us be they our children or not ; j mcnt ; ner lace certainly inuicateu i out especially lei us wno nave nomes, rocTcr. asiu t.aLi .it, for while she bit her lips her j who are blessed with a title to a por- shoulders moved convulsively, and ' tion of God's green earth, see that it verv paragon of perfection, benevo lence and love, call upon them with the expectation of obtaining some thing to aid on the cause of missions, but come away disappointed. "They have got nothing for yon." "Chari ty begins at home." You have had your labor for your pains, except you get an intimation that things are go ing wrong, which indeed you realize to be thc case a few minutes after lor, passing out, down tne street a young son of theirs rushes rudely by with an awful oatb upon his lips. You are shocked, surprised, and make inquiry and find out that he is one of the worst characters in town. Alas, for human nature! When we meet with an experience like this, we are reminded of the mote and the baem, 11..: pt.l-ifc ' .lit luiun UUI callUUl j remem-1 alluded to; and of a line in Burns about "seeing ourselves as others see us." If people would look more at home and less abroad to find faults profitable for girl, other things being equal, since Heaven, less discriminat ing than modern sentiment. has made capacity of no sex. Xellie Marger nie finds her 'thorough education' of no possible use to her when, for the first time, she needs to profit by it. Yet in the city wherein she died, there were probably a hundred fami lies wherein a thoroughly competent I ! American nurse or waitress and chambermaid would Lave received exceptional wages, and a safe, if not agreeable home. We do not speak of a cook's situation, because a good cook is a creature of careful training and long practice, and no novice can fill that place. But other household avocations are comparatively mechan- i . , , .k camel our Saviour! T'l,,r' " . . K- oi moderate capacity anu oi experi ence. And when we say we would have very little respect for a woman who would permit herself to starve to death where domestic service th.1t thp rpTeiti:ll plortr B-fta tKa n!v.t discussion, and he too good care to j pentleman she had ever met. Xo one make thorougt, preparation upon , thmht ,XTHnzeW 0f th;s remark. ,,, every topic of debate ; his arguments ; no M atten"tiori wa, i(l t0 it always bore marks of careful thought, iBut a3 time r,ae(J aW3lT ar)(i the and evinced close reasoning and a--,;., . ' ;a. ,k. wood remarkable power of eloquent expres- Ww;,,, " j th ' wa . ' incl o badly perplexed , oT him ber Saa Franclsco that perfect self-, fri,i. kP tn ... command and readmessof reply which. ideiiVoreJ t( chan?e her ta5te An upon so many important occasions in monstrances failed to wean her af aiterlife.be has exhibited alike to ; ftfCtion froni the Celestial, and the the admiration of others and t bis icasc each dav assumed a more hope own advantage. J.-mi nnj ,(.e, feature. "Xfce al,normai affecti0fj . , i intensified and seemed incurable, and e hope ad who receive tms pa-. aa estrangement between herself and per may stumousiy reaa ine -ve j friends occurred on this account, and article and tLougntiuiiy ponuer over it. It contains two useful lessons one to those who are just entering the threshold of a Lyceum ; another to those who are thoroughly identified with it. It teaches the first to per severe through blunder and disap pointment until they succeed ; and it shows them plainly that a man with a steadfast purpose cannot fail and will not flinch. It tells the second to make a thorough preparation, give "K KW I LOCK MILL. fa a l- t-'U) w Mill t,s.j, w tbe ti u lW .t "K"' lall aiu.l.t rraui. ALLMlSt HAY. TIN ANU SHEETIP.OX WAKE. i Vita..tly ua fcaad a u,.oir M iJHr and taaa ) 1 all kli kettk-a, fruit raua and i la ot IlttUaP I'urBUhlnjjr C.Mla uiuallf ket la hl line. Khoa oat door weft of I awi.iif , ature. Main atreet. H-ereC Pa. u 13 ly. XOAH CASEHEEK. COTTOX YAI1XS, BATTS, WICK, i there was an unmistakable sparkle in , her black dancing eyes. I watched Twin nd ROPeS, i the proceedings with i intense interest. .LJ "1 t-all read it aloud," said Mr. UN.alNOGLAHSKS.CUKK., AX(IBAm reh-nth-lv and Pvi.lontlv ; soniew hat excited with the prosjiect - of making such an impression as he 'expected to, "and I hope it may prove a lasting lesson to you." j He unfolded thc paper with a pom pous air and held it before bis face. tl Market Street aad M tJoauaarc --. Th ttentlotl of the nutil S Was a - I Wooden and Willow Ware, 4c arrrTrRCa o jobbkcj or iOIL CLOTHS. MATTING, RIT.8. ic. OooiaMre Street, . Philadelphia. Jane 10 tf. most breathless, and the hush of ex- I pectation was profound. is rendered so leautiful in the eyes of our offspring that their hearts will always find anchorage there when ever the longings of loneliness come over them ; whenever the rough elbowings of an unfeeling world jostle them out of humor with it. Let the coining spring w itness some effort to leave thc old farm better and more beautiful in the autumn. Let the boys and girls feel that we have left something behind that money cannot purchase, and for which it can be.no substitute. Rural Xew Yorker. ai-wl APiima " rrrn mlal Arn a aamiiT1 buu iiyun im luiiiijit, vitif nnuiu, . . , have less snarling and back-biting, and more harmon, purity and peace. ! mon t0 yn.d .not on,J For it is from Aomi comes the material i notions of the society that produced of which society is increased, and the ! hcr- The ,he,7 of. our body politic church built up. Let us, therefore, 13 the. ewntial d.gn.ty of labor. The strive to make home what it ought to I"1. 9 far 113 "" won!on be, and give to society and the world ! saTe tbe c,ase of a f I'Iy pure, gentle, noble souls, fresh from raents counted as "genteel is tode the anvil of home love and influence, ! n.v th"ir essential womanhood, and and we will thus hasten on the day of j t0 hide ,hlir necrssity to labor under millennial peace and glory. Purify the tblD and mean disguises, fountain, and its waters "will be pure. For two reasons we Lave spoken Ax Obsehvkr. only of the disabilities of those girls Stoystown, Pa., April 2d. 'who are called highly educated. . -1 " i i -Wrt. there was a social earthquake in the borne she figured as a guest. Her friends were finally compelled to has ten her return eastward to avert an alliance which would have rent the atmosphere of social propriety like a thunderbolt. Aarirat aad Madera Claal. A writer in Appleton's Journal endeavors to show that the common their subject careful thought, if they , jdea that the human race has degen would acquire the parts of a good de- erated phvsicall v since the heroic ages bate; and this was the key-note of : js a;toget"her untrue. On the contrary. Clay's success ; it was the desire to j ghe SDOw3 that Goliath was bat six be thorough in everything that made jeet ia Leight, according to an authen him the master orator of the Senate Ujc Copy of the Stytuagint, and that and the champion Protectionist of the tbe mv"thlcal proportions of historical time. And this . men .ere iounded on fancy rather experience of Clay's teaches us the ; tban fact Alexander the Great, he importance of encouraging those who j gaTjlj caued a gigantic suit of armor are backw ard, diffident and embarrass-1 tC)-, ma je him for the expres ed. The members of a Lyceum should j pUr.wsc cf leaving it ehind him on not appear to notice the first, awkward . om 0f n;9 Asiatic expeditions, that the attempts of a green speaker; any-ipp, 0f those countries might be im thing like a smile or a burst of laugh-presed with terror and submit the ter at his expense should be frowned ; llore readily. Ia tbe same way Char down by those who are interested in iemagne and his paladins, and Roland the cause. j 0f Boncesvalles, gained their reputa- ... , . , ... tion for enormous stature. It is a fact Worth noting, that while in most of the savings banks in Mas-; sacbusctts the male depositors greatly . outnumber the female, vet iu large A Xew York gentleman has dis covered that a new sealskin sacque -.I-;-- ...-o3 ,u u almost wiu eiiect an instantaneous cure upw 1 t i -uiaa.iu u lA-r Uvai. . an equality between the two sexes m this respect. his wife when she troubled with a prolonged fit of mental depression.