Tkc Proapest for Onr I'stmrfi Those who have Ixcu careful in i-nllaiinff fuels in rcQorence to the matter ore very positive iu the dec laration that there will he a serious ocucicnrv ui pm.u . ...v...-; markets of Europe. Several small TatTthat Lave heretofore been credited with producing ns much us wm required for their own eonsun.p - n i,t. i.. m.Dr.l i ccMrprte for the world's mrplus of. ' LreaLuffs. G.rii.anv, fv,r insure. , .- ; . V . . ..fit ; ;ST,n-n immrlrr of 3 part, of Its; bread Fupplv. France, Italy, ind .uroUUv HunifaiT, are reporien m, w.n.A inH..;,t condition. This neipected cbanjre of Ihcpe countries from sources of Ripply in excess of their want to the position of imi.ort - pt9, instead of email exporters, can- IM)l l'l W i-iiiac u iiii.nH mill iu- Cucuce on the home market of our irreat tuples. While the United . '. fi i . : . ; :.. Sltcs usuallv docs not i5tnnrt l.,r.-i.. W of breadstuffs to Europe, it is well known that that market cuntrolls in great dcrc the prices of any sur plus we have to export. The impor tations of wheat into En eland this ... ..a t..t An ..r! h.,Kh- n,ltt1.w ,iP,viniiiie wi'Ilplay Lima trick, nnd, per all Europe is put down at 224,000,- j OOO buhels. Last rear 8 wheat mi portations iulo (ireat Rritain were ! 17 J million twt. from Russia and ll - million cwt from the Uuited States, Germany and France were the next (Bources of supply of any considerable amouiiU, and they arc both out on that fide of the account this year, not Laving produd enough for their own cosutuption. If thefe items of information. lirc , reliable, auu tuey are believed to oe, ther involre most important inter "esuLerc. As an evidence that thc information on which tho estimates arc bawd is true, it is known that al iiKtet all the shipping points connect ed with the interior are short in the fciipply of rcsseis to take the grain tonage offering and finding market in Europe. Chicago and nearly all the Western receiving and distribut ing1 port are literally overflowing with grain, and the supply has pour ed in from the interior in undiminish ed supplv clear to thc close of navi gation. Russia, however, is thc jrrcat fountain of suonlv of broad- stufls to England, but whether that nation iu this respect is epial to the existing demand is a question of loubt. She is supposed to lack tho necessary transportation, even if she lias the grain. Thus the broadstuds market promises to be very active, with the warketa in favor of produ cers. Rut although the world's de minus are likely to be so far above the average, there seems to be no reason to apprehend that the suppIv will nut be equal to it. 1 he very . . . . knowledge of tie necessities of France aud England and other Eu ropean nations has tended to bring vjt every available bushel of grain iu the world. The immense and un precedent flow of brcadstufl's from a thousand different sources affords at once a guarantee fur the future, an incentive to legitimate business en terprise, and a warning against spec ulation. Tkf Cltrkat Krrcnwfrh. The galvanic clork is one of the most important objects of interest in the (ireewich Observatory. The work it accomplishes makes it per haps tin. most wonderful clock in the world, certainly thc most important one in England. It jterfonns an im portant duty iu registering the obser vations. It regulates several clocks within thc observatory, and the great elock dial withoat thc gates, on which the hours are reckoned from one to twenty-four. It also rcirulales the clock at (Jrecuu ich lluspital School.-, j ne at the London Rridge station f the Southwestern Railway, jinoth-! rat the 1'ostofliee, Saiot .Martin's-lc-Orand, aud another in Lombard 8trect. Once every day it telegraphs .orrect time to the great clock tower at Westminister. It drops the signal ball over the Observatory, one near Charting Cross, and another ut Ieal. It fires time guns nt Shields and Newcastle, and every hour through the day it (lashes out correct time to each of the railway companies. . The .lock accomplishes this work secm inglv bv mere volition, aud without nnv human in! erfiTrnce. Every iiinni- ing it-is corrected by an actual obscr-J vatiuofa star. In this wav the aioiiona of the hearctJr . bodies, tb- served and recorded during the pre ceding night, influence the daily lite of many millions of the human race. Even a tiny star, apparently of no rlB)porwiroe as U shines with myriad oiLcrs""Tn' the' liiiltless blue f thc nightly sky, regulates for the succeed day the ciact time when we shall take our meals, determine the lime for divine seryiee, summons us to the Inttrnagt feast. aaJ oiarks tic hours when we shall lie borne to our final rest. KvWlirra fared in ' Some curious old papers, some of Tifem on State' alfairs, tve lately came into jiossessiou of the Secretary of War at Washington. The follow ing is eadly interesting for the diseols tires it ..akeB of terrible privations in the patriot cause in the Ucvolutiona--1? ich as finally tempted too suecessfullv one brilliant oihcer to t lecom atfaitor. Arnold's sufi'i-rings do not eVcusc him, Tor the rest si:T r ed as much as Le and remained true: Among the papers is a letter ol t, t . Re.ncdi'.t Arnold, written just thirty four days before lie consigned his name to ioifaruy. It is dated at West Point, and addressed to Col. " Tlckdring, Quartermaster at Phila delphia. It tells a sad story of the 'prWtionBf the Revolutionary he roes. He Hates "that there is not any kind of camp equipage at that j. , iorcrty Btruck place,'.' that the Quar termaster's department is outirely . ' empty," and that" tLcrc is only one . camp kettle to eighty or one hundred ti. - " " lie comidains very bitterly of this frtate of things, and beg Col. Iicker- ing to find a remedy, and a postcript vrt letter jx wLich he says; "There iii not a fjuirc of paper ,or . article of itationary at ' this post or in thc department. To this grievous complaiut Col.! Pickering replied: "I aut unhappy , " to inform you that I Lave not yet re- j ievcd one farthiDg for auy purpose! whatever, nor can get any, there J 'r.ciiyj none in the treasury, and the "artict ls can not be supplied. You shall Lear from me again when I get to headquarters, wLich shall be when - I ran obtain money eaough t defray , tLe ieBses of my jouruey.7 IIow rordblr this eorrcsivonacnce illustrates the "trials and tribulation j tli.t .Mm M,l r... na iiir luri liriiTlit. iI.HlRi) llmiliifi&nnt faieskurs 't ln.ro tc w m l.i. . m m.i .tijuiivu i.n vi.-. vi . ........ v Ireedom! ' i . i ; (led. P.oso charged with Lilling a little bov named James Burke in New York. l y throwing a hatchet at & crowd "of .boys of wLich Eurke wa? one, was yesterday'eonvicled of man filaugLter in the fourth degree. Sen tence deferred. A Arusprtola i ; fuiiowiiij,' incident was rciaicu yea is ago !ir an old veteran v uu served wiilj Nelson at Tialaia.-, and wbo was with Jack Shaw nt th- time jiukrn oi. it "iav ,in41- " r lu ,. , -- -,. i ;..,. i.. , prim, as - " that need u,t deter n.c fr- m relating . it. . n.i; j Jack fcimv, un reeentne old k.p. per. had cuwisiaiid oi a Jamaica ship called ILc Good Hope, it was a ship in the kit stage r unseaworthi-, neas. and aboul on its last vovairc. i lies, auu auuui on us o age. ent .isjwi i fc' , 7"" she had ody one solitary old iron carronade on board, to be uel in lease of need, as a Bigual gun. It was i (JuriilS lLc rampage of npyicon mat Cai.iain Shaw sailed f.om Jamaea to I inri'iiiri vvii i rnrsu a mm, i o . . entered the i:nS.iah channel jusi at Uk, and ' a suspicious-looking sail ttuudin easily towarus uun. With a powerful night-glass lie mauc the fctrauger out to L a French cor vette ol twenty gun?. -Hove," said Shaw, "that fellow is botiud'to overhaul us, and hc"ll suc- cecal! ue vries. lf you 11 stand by I linos, asioniau mm. j The men Cvc-and-thirty in number i i : thecrfullv and eagerlv Thc :g old-fashioned pumps were drawn up, and sawed iuto appropri ate lengths to represent guns, aud also a tpare topmast was cut up. aud daubed with black paint. These dummies were run out ut the ports on one side, and lumbered with side- I tacklt aiid breeching enough to give ' .1...... . 1. ....... ,t in 1 ii frl it .111 ill lU'JIU IHC UPIIUill ilULt, 111 luvoivum, v. a siamnmir batlerv. There were oi lanterns enough in board to afford one for each log of wood, and, with lighted cand'.as in them, they were hung up in the ports for battle-lanterns. This was on the starboard side. On the larboard side was the old curronade, loaaeu io mcmuuii-! with blank cartridge. j When all wcs'reaJy Tho Ooodj Hope hauled on tl2 wind, and ran I boldly alongside the Frenchman. : The "carronade was discharged to j windward with a ' tremendous roar j and at the ports were same lime the swinyin raided, displaying a for- j in name row : n, nn iv ihe battle lunterns. And. dimlv lllu . i.-i r .i t....i,v then dd Shaw, from the Lor.-e block, , . , ,' ! i Pt " -! well with the reluctance of other?. speaking-trumpet : . j , .Jai f h , , , "Surrender, or I will blow ouont ? M " ' fhant looked in to sic if all was light .aler' i . ii ii. ,r in the store, and discovered ids youth The utter audwjty and boldness of , . - , ' J i i i .!,- ful protege busy scissoring labels, the movement suecccdeil. Jn tne ' .. f - . r . . , , r i - i.. i v ,i ,.. hat are vou doing.'" said he. darkness of the eight the Frenchman . , - " . , .. , , i i u ii ..t,. i i I did not tell vou to to work nights. thou? it sure -.'he had been overhaul-' ... , , ... led bv a powerful nd lieeming - . . - . , . . . i ! i ucrou t a'il. r aw, faiiK ms nii. vi v i . i . . , i i . pi . . ,r,n . it n . i Iii ) in Ciiai 'ri: t,n,., .ft;, .A. nf r.fl nr urn direct in 2r Is:m to run Ftmiprht ' " T mouth, went on board the corvette, with twenty c! nis men, h tn-etity of his men. and took pos- - session. I lie two snips, wuu u iair wind, which frcsliened after midnight, . 1 . 11.-...1. ln,.l,r,p l.f-r.irii 1 1 arntni tli l unmum ii.iin- i ..v.vnx J daylip-lit ; nnd notur.tiljho ilnr had oioiteii. iiiiii in iit'iiiu ..uiio hi i"i . in i r n ?,.;. 1 ;n ten nml lific bore full upon hi ill. uiii l 1 i.t.. f mm.. .T .ll.: , ' ..,, ,i. llie ueiuiien i rfui iiiiinii sii.-j-i-t i i m. i. ...1 I. 1.1 I ...... ,,Ui-,..l mum irieivi.Hii ii;ni iittu .i.iji.. ..j. him. Jack SiiUv 1 bee n a national I oliaracirr luTtro, but ho was a htTo now. and loud nnd Jastin woro tho praises bc-towod upon him. A t.lliBipKQ TEbi;1KU lurminr. 1 made, the iourncv between Liver- poid and London, two hundred miles, in five hours and fifteen minutes, in cluding stops. In no other country docs one travel so f;t.-t as in England, nor ss salt ! The reason are thei roads arc wed built, tracks, and highways never cru.-s cacii other on the same level. Now, take a s-al be.-ide me, and we j We see it stated in suiue uf our willtr.lk as we ride. You will notice ' tas;eru exchanges, that the funnel ., thc high cultivation of the country as 0f that section are about to give up wc proceed. Ail England Ua a great j the cultivation of Indian corn as an garden. Land is :iuO to is.'iOO un unprofitable crop. We doubt hi th acre. Eiclds are generally small er this is so to any great extent. No most id tliem from five to ten acres, j J0l!bt there arc" some who are in- The great crop is grass, and the sheep and cattle are t Le finest in the wond j You stenoupple orchards scaree j ly. England is not the country fur 'apples. And no ci.rn. You'll see a stalk now nnd tiii n 111 : hoWer yi'.r- den as a curiosity hothing more. i hat must i;iai stic .1 ail crops you will iss evervw he :. here. You ats, potatoes, will see wheat, barlcv beet, rutabagas, jicus and what are those? Thoy stum ab ut iwo feet high a single stalk unlike anything iu Ohio. They are a species ot beans, large and flat. I l ave seen them in ilower gardens at home. And the red blossoms, of whi h there is a myriad iu a single liel.l, making it perfectly glorious in the distance. They are weeds, showing neglected cultivation wild, rod poppies! You will not fail to notice the hay stacks. Thc sides so plumb, the cor ners so square, the top so regular, and covered with a thatched rool to pro tect the hay from this wet climate; for it rains mere than three hundred and sixty -live times a year here, prob ably more than twice that. They buiid their haystacks, we would im magiue, with a plank, a level and a square. You will see some good outbuilding, with thatched roofs no better than those covering the stacks. An American is attracted by the beautiful roads In) sees everywhere. Th is an old country. They Lave burned coal for generations, and the refuse coal is good material for roads. The great drawback is the law of entail. Estates descend with the first-born. The men who till the soil do not own it There is little land 1 lor Hue. I iiv iitinii'i n un ou j acre, and never expects to Lave a freehold of his own. It was Dick ens, 1 believe, who said : "Some people came over with William the Conqueror, and some came over n ithoiit him, and the former got all the land. Kpcrrh.iMitkinB In Ciarra. The style of much of the speakiug show that thejvrayer-rncetingand thc . 1 ., 1 . . n I . n . i. luinn i .1 rumjipinH 1 INU "IIOUT-U Halt "I I .1 113 IIIO Ot I it D. ; Those who Lave taken lday-actors as! models, are inflated, emphatic and painfully slow. Such members say, ' "Mr. Speaker, I ask leave to introduce! a l.iil ,"' as if the utterance were a i startling truth that Lad never burst 1 upon the world Oclore. 1 ney nave the theatrical gags and vulgarities, and fcay chc-yild for child, me (or my, with much bns.-to jirofumhi, swelling and posing. Such pretension prom ises much, and elwnvs falls short. Those who have taken" thc class-leader i and the preacher astheir models , are I . i r I . r j ...v.v. , and Las been, a tendency in certain ;of the priesthood to run into a nasal sniffling tone in the exercise of spirit ual functions, under thc mistaken no tion thai it adds solemnity to thc words. This influence Is Ycry per ceptible in Congressional speaking, a ad,, sometimes, becomcssoruarked that we expect a speaker to reach the .id.HI.1X, 131.-0 1111. -XI; VII tun iuv.a w - n tipr.iondoui nhakf nnd prouoimcc, i .. ...ir .... i :.. j.i .!lC yca verily," of the Piaioe-tJod , ' ii.iri,rtll f Puritan ineiuorv. In j . jJL. Sj)t,Bkiag t)f Congress, it ia worthy ,of rtfniark, that u frcat body and j prominent stoiuacu Icud a certain weight to the words pronoun" The dapper man withan insvr",ucant rnii-n 5i ll ns nt n licn.lrUta;TC. for let him speak as ho b& worJs ,1. nut l.v Hi,, importance of the; man who delNcrshis over a great j jsuunosinc ttit'iii to i . i,kc t.(,lluI talents. r,t , i tils illustrated m the presentation oi ;goia snuu-uoi to i.oiu un-i, , ,.limtlfl cat mental Mature but small iu the liesh. He who nrescnled the! lox was large, compared to the j diminutive nobleman, and of digniC-j cu manners; alter pronouncing me usual compliments, he hauded the box to the nobleman with a grand bow; the theatrical ease of word" and mauuer took away the little man's faculty of speech, he thrust the box into Lis pocket and sat down without saying a word. In the same way, the big men in Congress occasionally bear down upon the small, lean ones, and if they cannot take awav their speech, they do sometimes di.- jnccrt them with their ponderous wavs an 1 j allcnacCiAl,ert .,,,,.,. " c. .,.,. i tier . A True Boy. A few years ago, says a New York i i .!..- n .1 paper, a large m ug urni in me cii) j advertised for a buv. Next dav the and among them came a queer look ing little fellow, accompanied by his aunt, in lieu of faithless parents by whom he had been abandoned. Looking at this little waif, the : -merchant in thc store promptly said: I "Can't take him ; places all full. Re- sides, he is too small. ' "I know Ik? is small,'' said the wo man; '"but he is very willing and faith ful." There was a twinkle in the boy's eyes which made the merchant think again. A partner in the firm volun teered to remark that he did n')t sec u-li'il llniv M'tmfi .1 itf Mij-li n lifiv lir . . .- , . . . wasn t lugger ttian a pint ol culer. iRut, after consultali.iii, thc b"V was set to work. A few dav s later a call was uip.iJi- on tltf ,0V8 iri tl,c store for some one , to stay an ingiit. I ne prompt re-j - , ,r,, ... h . , i 'sponsc of the little fellow contrasted t , . , ., , J, , , l.i Tilt I I ..tnrrl.t I .!. '.I .t- ..-.ill K.. doing something. - - , , . . I ii 1 tin liifien Ti i. f In. 1.1. .up m T n to itinrnimr tin -1. ". " v"" """", -"'- fi"- i -Av. au. U...A uv. ... j . , t f(.l 1 1 A I. A I . .,.,..,.i ' 1 I hi i' o f iiitr icjii. 1--i I.iiicrti uit.iH.i o , . . I 11 . ill- ..I .l-l il l..i..... ,.n.-,..l I i riiun n ii lit ortita pa..-t tl tiittitJil . I . 1 . ii "ii uie s.reci.s, cihi, very na'.ur.iiiv iui Lamji in thc store rushed t i witness i , , u" V tbief saw this op- i .. i . .. . ... ... . (,. seize stiinething, but, in a twinkling, : . ... . ,' I'l""'! iui. .... v ! ioiinii ii:msc:t seized iiv the (iiminu ; . !ln' ; , ..,,! v , -:n. .imi v,.iii(.u .ivi vin iiitn a '""J lcnted, but valuable arli- jCifB wmcn nau oecn xascii ironi uincr 'stores were recovered. i wh t a icn fjuestioncd by the merchant j he staid behind to watch, when ' Whv he , nil ihv others iimi quit work, there plv was "You never told me to leave 'the store when the others were a b- sent, and I d stay. Orders wcra given once more to "double that bovs salary; he is willing and faith ul' In lSf() that bov was receiving a have double 'salary of 2,500. -and is now a part ind railways ; ner i t the establishment. l Ibe 4'ora Crop t nprntidiltlc. dined to adopt sui h a course as this, ' as there always are in the case of any j crop at sonic seasons, but these poo- j pie arc genc.ally among tho fright ened ones, and Soon return to grow ing thc thing which a Tew years ago j ihcy abandoned. No doubt it is the J few frightened folks who have start-' gd this idea of the unproductiveness) ct Indian corn, and on the strength ' of these that the newspaper repoii., i have arisen. i So far from being imp.-. ! u-tivc we believe corn is one of the : . st profit able of eastern crops, except perhaps in the higher regions of the States, litre, iu Pennsylvania, a good far mer would as soon think of giving', up farming altogether, as to give up the corn-crop. True if he governed himself by western prices.it would frighten Lint. To calculate that corn is worth 25 cents a bushel, nnd that it wont' pay to gro-v corn at that price, is not the correct thing in rea soning on matters like these. Even taking the wiling price in one's own market town is not a fair comparison, us thc crop on one's own ground without any further hauling is re0lly worth iwenty per cent, added to the price. Rut here in the middle States, or at least those parts of them which ( constitute the milk and butter dis tricts, the corn tells but half the sto ry. The fodder well cured and cared j for is at least worth as much as the the grain which at once doubles the i western aspect of the question; but ! beyond all this is the great addition which those who grow corn and feed tl.i fnililor ftrrl in tha nmiinro nilo A I m;.MU s,a, f,,.....,., find hie! manure heap one of his best possible investments, and to this end the wants corn-fodder adds materially. We are quite sure that no intelli gent eastern farmer will endorse thc report that corn growing docs not pay in the East and is being aban doned : and wc should be sorry to see such an idea obtain general en: -1 reney. Gcrmontown. TtjctjrajJi. A good story is told of Judge llicc j About thc commencement of the war j . .. . 1 . :n X..wil. C...l!n. ! liV illttH" I. Plieil-ll III .1 VI IU ttl Ul 1 11 ll 1 ia which he said that the Southern! soldiers could whip the Yaukees with jmp-guns. Since the war,. Le chanced to make another speech at the same place. A biff double joiuted fellow was present who heard aud rcmemljcr cd the former speech, and being in uo admirable frame of mind, concluded to go for Sam. Rolling up Lis sleeves ; and popping his fist iu the palm of his ! Land, he propounded the fearful qnes-1 -tion: j Sam Hicc, didn't vou make a speech here in 1 801 V 1 aid,' said Sam, 'And didn't you say that wc could whip tho Yankees with pop-yuns V 'Certainly I did, but the d d rascals wouldn't fight us iu that way?' (Jrorgia itemsi "Bill Bridges of Dooly county, attempted to knock down a pine tree with his horse and killed the latter." ,Vi'.sf. ,7(7 r-'- IXEIMrOIXT PLANING iYIill. A. Growall & Son. J c nrr now ;r9psrci 10 no Ml hir.u. r, I'uulu i Slosuiiuiuriur 01 liuililiuic maUri!. ilIjUuinxa not i.din.j. WF.ATli EK DnAliWNU SA?;i AND J )liS IVJMHt b".l A7 )0Oli I-HAUL'S, In rt.nrl aiTiUior rinprall.T ul ia hce!nilil iag. All oilTf Jironptl; filled. liiarJii qoh uiil, WITH A. H. Francisc U3 & CO., COTTON YARNS, BATTS, WICK, Tvino and Ropes, j looki.no oj.ASf i:s, cmx k, i axcy ua: ski s I I Wooden and Willow Ware, &c, HASCFArri'itcR a Tin jonrrns or OIL t LOTUS, MATTING, RUGS, &c. 513 ?lutket Sir et an i SlU Coinuer Street Philrulelpliin. .lune lfl.tr. FIFTH AVENUE jCLOTHING ALL, Co Fifth J-f. tm-l Morirt S!., l'lTTSRURdll, FA. 1813. FALL STOCK 1873 Is tolere.l lotr--Hutrrs. than any etii'T hen; in ti.e Study Yor.r Owti latere: I A a t cx:imin? lin; f. f J. IIANN'A!" 1, l- . f .re ; .nn-iiaNin ! uc-ro. k iprist s M.'n'?. !.;v? Ymi:1i' 1 rel:til l-rlel u. , rinMr -n'H" I nniir. at wtiile.iji i an-; Liivcn tit i'ii.'f:n Work. J. IIANNACH, ' ii.vitaiii nv.'itli you. tusf moic CITY (il'X AVOltKS. iinent .f Muzzle iin-l llrt Acl; ly !- A l:i nre a. 1 ii -j- miiiirlr. aul ih.uiile h.incil Miot tiuii". I.lll.s. I.'evolvcrf. l'i-ti.!. Siiriin u-l nu'l Klfl.iti i Tackle. Call ml examine ir vn.it k. oi f. 'ill lor i'rice U.- A.'.oies:', j II. It. StMU 1I T. :.u l.ilier:v..lieei, I'i;u-;. urgh. l'a. ( icK'-pairiii'Jt tione i u .-hut n .iii-e. i-VTi:v inrivrs. !A very large Si ! ! IMPORTED AKD GD'uESTIG i i jOABP e t s TA .'4 A 1 ' HI'S k: a. i f Wholes-iloaud Henry lYicCallum "il nth Arc is re. (Xr.it Wo. -.1 Slrt-. '.) PJTTSPiUI.Gjr, PA. apr.s SlOtoSZOg one. Auenv;lnf, I he r-e. l'arii'-u bni iV.- l!!air.VCo., in. I,ou; ."Uti nmy 14 v a . T-1' - V X - . Jv.V-. . My , aim A KEW MTLICATIOiiS lUKE 4 l o G'ccir.ing Complexion. ' -.' ' tiMe. nd its operation u? ee .i ' :i (.t OM-. Jt i.i.n away with the Flushnd .. i.a::.-:.:- (.;Cil fc.T Heat. ltUTU(S nd Exoite. ; . I t .-i'.-il nuovigallDlotehtSM Punpiea, lj'p-:iii.ir :n:k DJ ncii:htly ipoU. DriTf. wy ia.. 1 n.i'.ifc. nod tiniburn, and bv lta gentle but : .ff -.iui i .C:i'ix idicUc the faded coeek with TOt TEITL IIOCM AID EEAtJTT. o. I ! by til rrnepista and Finer Store.. Depot. 63 l ira l'lsce, Kew Vorfc. ' A -: f?-rv- !I.L ..".vrlrr.n puLUc ..-i. it Liu never yet stUis faction, and hag OVE. 'it: faiit'i tt jvt! .- liutly hiv;ti t U-lv'J tin firifx-a for all ex ternal V.'ouriji, Cuts, Iiurns, Swelling, Sprains, rniiwn, Lc, &c, for Man and feast. ( Ko family should be a single day. ion II -.v-"". j w ji i--f u ; a BUjISTTOZnT & TITTLE, (Successors to PiENTOX k WAYNE), DKALEIta IX HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, froa Nails. ;lass. Pntlr. Horse Shoes. Class. Puttv. Horse Shoes. Carriages, Wash Machines v.nil Wringers, AGRIOULTUKAL IjMIEiMlSs Tc WAGON HUBS, SPOKES, AND FELLOWS, HUB BOXING AND SPOKE TENOIXG MACHINES, INTos'SOS and 210 Main St., Jolmstown, 1 Stpll OKEEKS BY MAIL Boots and hoes, HATS AND CAPS, Leather r.::-l S'100 Findings. T ikti t'lfsvarc tit raliii; iho atfiuioii of d fit- r izfiis oi tiumcrsot uii vifiiiity to ti.u iatt ttnit he , hris r.enii a rir? '-a the NnrtU-L;iyl onmcr ol t!c iMmuPut, iiru tiwro til nlw.iys e kcj.t on j Itaii'i a Cv'Miiii'.i" .. ir'iraut of Boots and Shoes, uf Kattcm an-1 h".iw laanuruunro, s 1 well azot ic 1 ;ock 4 A'ia II It VHlU't.V i:i 3.e:itl;'r aail Shoe S- insSsHg; III nil Llii.ls. Tii rc 15 : ;a-!.vJ tutli CUSTO.M-M A !E HOOT . DEPARTMENT, SHOE 1 v:K Willi AXMIFAV ::iK!Kn?i-iitii-r!iwl filiir. w! nl.;n i'- a im'urlwtit uunriuifi-o Hint nil wrk m up in li,c sl-.jp Bill no: "lily tit ilio (.-i-t el i-ut.-ni-r: bu. liini wily sli hw: luftti'ilal ivlll ) tt?iil an.! U,o TIT. t. tl CrVliltlVTl Will l e tiiijiloyi .!. The piiM! Imitril to'l oi, 1 (...amine 1.1s ' fen. e, '71. nre re.'jMv "tk. I. HORNER, Buggy, Gam- T.Tn EGHT WAGON r.iAriUFACTurff A. i rn:- IT. pilf.l t': i;ti i;t ;.i-i- to -:r l; r i ' rv t!'-- Ili il' II o Mir.r.m:s. i'i it;n s. SS'tM ; 1 1 :s. :.li; I.VfJ W A'iO.N.s, HACKS. SI.Ki'iiiS ivf., , III : i-ppr .i 1 sfv!-f, nr. I at the .o-.o.;. E?".lJjIe i'vlrr. .i- call iy o;1ir-i' v..t,.-i:.. . .iTitir:." tii? r.-" ' :1 l.iil he u ! . :i;i I 11- ac I 'It . !;-. ;! tc i f hi '..!. I.i:f t lie in h h-i.xc tt.i'l i:ti i ; ! :isiif,p. II" :;r.-t v-fi U'ii.ii:t:i;i. F.MUirtt v.t:':i ii.tin'-c!. t'U'l.'l-T.'. i tit-: ."t ;.ty year.- i--. i i i I to ti:m out a el Mutt i ial airl i io in. itf; wpre- t o!!: in Ail u.-tK M .1. .-'i-vinj .11 ki, '.I'AHIiXd A.I IWINTlN'r.i P I'C In .". 1 1 -- t 1 "i rtt- i.i-:i.-e. lie ;:i .1 i:.mii.-r. aiv! nt. the i ieteriiiiiie.1 to ito n 1 1 hii j '.'M' at f-i:-: Is prii-! ns to ' even i.o ly to patronize j l.i- M .i K U-Son: liurebas- HOIti I'l flii' ii.nke it to Mm. t.-:li ;. li. l.ti-v. i:.'; i;.ll-;' ,itt:n-r. H' l!;?i ' "P JOHfJ P. DEMI, AMD ' AM "WW .'liriiciliirv.- a to! I'.wK I.sl 'iiiis 'I coll ri!tovcii, riiiii'.Iov. Scj-tltrn, Sunt lien. Hoes. I t r lis tiiitl ISuIico.f ozrf lip'r n Itli n larsc nnd rlrl Macfc r ilar.luare . .7 . . . ami HJIorv. MlilillilC for !. trnile. at $72 00 Each Week A A-.hit! v.antctl ovitvwIwp'. l!nf1nM htrMfy !p- iri:l-tjat.. I'anlfWlaw Irvc. A-Mpw J. WOli'l II K (,'(., St, lyulu, la, n.;i14 niTin: citizens fF rr.xxsYi.VAXiv. Your n'teii.w'i is ?:;i:o-i.t 1 ly inyiie.l to tiie tact tii it the Xati n il ilanki ar'" linr iir -p ire i to r.i e-i.-.i FU:W.'r:p!i"ii-i to il: C.ipi'al Sloek ol the C.'ii'.eiini il liiir lof Kia;:i:v. I'iis fun Is re ilizo I Ir na 1 1 1 1 .'ou.'ve aro to iu enijtloy.' I in the ere.; ion c.r rii-: luiil li.r.i;.; fir lim lii:ern.itioir;I Jixluhition. an 1 1 !t ri;.i'its' ; c--:kic.,:t-I u'i'ti tlie s.iaui. III. c tnii i.-ii:', iM.-iicve I ;'::it Ki -. .- on.-S: i :c v iii bo r- pt.' are I hy the nan." t.f v.,i'ry eCi.en alieo t t p i: i lot I e ei!ii "a ir.lti.ei ot ll;o one huodl.edt il Pin h-da v oi the li.t:l ;n. Ti.a Kitar. no!.: nW an! i i.ll.-r" I t.r -I'j e iefi. nn 1 f:iin..Tiiier:i wii! e,ve a : h iti .:n !y Miiiaote i -r li.iiiliM enr.iv ! v: i . .r. it j,s a n tl iii (1 in -VI : l i. lai-ret at th; m uiil tn- p.i 1 on ail I IV aa !;ite of p.; i.i'.u Si'S -rili'TS Who ; it p r .ir.num i . of six 11 IVIIl.-iltS oi CotlleMlli.il Situ-k to .1)1 nil irv 1. 1n-i. re no' Tear a X ith nal Hank pos.o.iie.- i .'Jir to the Ull.ier- U -4 V;.h.nt Si.tri.il.i.lclphia l 'A .',vi'v?. wry"" 'ttX'Jr . without this Uriir.ir:::.. ra.'-ncy re funded unless tho Linhvcnc ii : ropre pontcd. Ho snr and p t tint ponuine MEXICAN MUSTANO UXDIKNT. fold by all ilnipgigts and Cotintry l?tores, at 25c., 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle. KolSca tfjlc, eize.of bottle. Lc ;u:tx s.TiriL!: t T.entli.-e Kh.. I'i:il iir-i. UllUdreiH' Leather. Shoe ri:il'; 1 ItOMr n.Y FIt.I.EU. ' :' - - '-l'.'.;----i.V?..i iv : -.'r-;t ' Jwia..-' -'.V7iiw.'-fttv'W?t.a 1 HiicMam'vu.. 1VQ3. 18 ! TJIK iPITTSIJUIUill OAZETTE, t ! DAILY AXI WEEKLY. Oldest, Largest, Cheapest & Best-; i Leading Reliable Republican Newspaper. thc i'ait.k ron tim: FA KM KJI. .MECIIAMC, r M EltCH ANT. -MANUFACTURER, RANKER, FRO FESS1 ON A L MAN, and THE FIRESIDE. i The ki'B!1m1 clianctir of llw PUlcliurli iii , telle is um weil rauililisliiHl luet'( rcrapiiulaiino. i i lie reader but known it . ouc of thi; grcm uc ' ii"T of the cuuntry, ever Krulilicn in opinion, Ihiicrvn.leiit in character, ami jiehiiiiK to none in ' i; c'n,-rts to obtain the new. nnii to prmcut ll.o i nurje to it. res it r inMie must mtraetlve shape. ! Ao Intelligent ublic hu lookiM lavorahly Uj:i j it -llr.i iu uutiulaiiiiitK the lilh charneler ol t lie ( Jaieiie, ami ttwlay. in refpeut to ein ulalioii, i nuiturial prosperity ami influence, it taml al the ' li"iit rank of the Kepniilicaii rr. j What the iis:in(?uiihiiii teatiires of the I'ltis- 1-arzn tlitzette hare lieeu In the pastare ft auiu eii m euar.miee lor iii romluet in Hie future. ll ill eoniiuue, as it ever him ih.ne, to ihIv.kmio the cause oi liio people, without relcrcnce to the i i.itercMn ol imlivniuald. Our itreut care will lie t make it a better pper thfin ever. Our mean!) for obtaining all i:i!Jil:inl ncni are aa complete as thine ol auy other journal In the country, nutl we shall not apart) cuerRy :nl expense to eitipk.y thoui. r.n t In the whole !:i K of general au l l al inn Hi In lilLlrjl laaltera. crop nu-i iiiar&t-t rcor..-. i euee, the Uazctte will lc louiei tuily alive to the ein.ni :t i f cm ii ilay in the year. The 1 'ittsijurgh Daily (iaxltc Will itutMc! lis lt ntli-rs wiih tli'j lnl"t .-in-l most l : i::iMriftM ui'j-rn, 8 ti l inifiii.-tit o.u.ni. ut." u ! j.iiit; fv-'uta. WMi-thcr rvliiiUr '.nul:ir. t--lit- 11-al t.-r f-; il. i' Ij-muI Infrliiicn? H father' I "IrT a vor;)" ! tii ft.'tivti itii'l r'-mniie. rppurtei'. cm ur.n;; V mr ! r'M -ien the iir. oi iwai iaii"i ulul H;ne 1 l:rn i. lMn.;K tha sol rM of -fipr. tin l the i ip'itituo ! J'otni tv,.nt i, Sit ;il ( 'irrt!it4'titfMi 1st WKshiuu-n uii l llitrn&lmr will r.ii( in m I traiirc I'-nn u.-'alum It-aturcdot thvir ipfce"i- ri lifl ltli;iiett niui uf l tuntiilifin 1." nw tli'F;eftlv ami crrrct'i traoiikivioii ul nrws in nil k imiMri Ji.it (U-itil.1. Tlu? li.izi-'tie ;t'.L'i liiis :ih tho n: v hnifl ol itn cnltrrprise. i i:e well ktit.wn roiiuhittiT of 1 e'iiiim r "i J roiu.m s has ever minie it iut!iiK'ii.i.tle' to every kiKi'.'iiil ItusiiK,! man. an t in eV'.TV iiuniiu r.i. in v iirre rt ii.il'iii'y is a p'ni:nli;i ler.tuio. It tflis ol tim coin nvMve jin.nu f tli Wnil-.l; thy rain. ro-iu a live st' k utl iik.im y tntr'riris at Itwmc ai; I uSr M'l. p.d i tiie m uutuc luiing :tn 1 i.titiin; iiiicr. -niit A th. t-iit in-i-i.-untiy. The Vittslmr Wetkly Gazette I ! iujI.n:iTl!v rajtcr u rtru t-o ,v :.n 1 c ri ! tixlly av Ka.M iLY - K W.-l'Ai'i.Ii. u.iit iitiit.r. f j ii a., fi r-'iiipt!' fMiTi.niary tf t Itc Uti i-t :uu! ui j n II I lie iniM.rl;iut news from ail part. IU Wurli; n Mtmil-er -i t iiir,h;ils on current t.jri': ,i cnivful i ly Icctetl n'i inirrcsiin SI in vil:tny; vilu iv nifii'T lir Mi) iM-urfit tl l iriii r. iiH'ivluiit, I i.n-'-!:;tr.ic iin.t hou?KPifc; tiit lati-st nud inn-t rt-!i-j 'ir J-:vt Skitrk ari'l Crup repris: a Tiiuiitriul mi-i j itmniTriiil Column Unix known hn niojt ctmi , pi. if ant iii'r r'liwMi) ihan th.it f r.ny otber : lnjHr pnt.!t!i?'l hi the wesi: wlii- li, with" tliuvu ; p!.-i:il aiiuti n always iiven to tin pn tresis an-1 ' r:;pi I iH.'V. lupiiirni I tl. r r Miur.-i tru c untry can not. hut maki? tlif i'i:isfurih Weekly iat ucn i!i"'?t wlfomo Tiitttrt every ltre.-i-i. U will m u!I tl:n' prve iU-lf lullsinvis'tMraiik. f toilip fr.nn. h.'iis.-imM. w.irk-ii M ntht jtun'. :ik1 u ; miitKiuite-i'y tne v-ry h;-st pip; r lr tin l.inni-r. i f.-.r the in, ah.iitie ait lir ail who live in 1 valii fa I wlti.-h are Mrvtnl only ly weekly m lUn. VEXIXS FOB 1374. iau,y;azktti-;: (n( Ye ir Six V.uii;!,? n-re.' M'-nrhs ... l! :tvt rvi In any ii i Qir!.i j.-r i: . '-T fur j:irf ot the ist au l a-' : Ouls p-r week, p :y.tilt-; peif yeir . encii cot'V 1 I 16 1 illlis ill 1 .11. t-ael: copy Ami one to the sfeller up ol the name.. S;ieeimi'ii copi; s turtul.et (.11 iipp!irail..:i to i'l.-prietoi-1. Ai!!re-. kixu, i;i.i:ii.ci).. U.iz'tte IT--iil'!iiir. Cor. S!x;ii Ar.-mr- an. I Snii'hfiel I Sire. t. i'irutiunrh. I'; 1 of Kui-hitn, Ktru jtiou' l'leaure rn I lu ! HarperBazar. HotUfi of the Vn-st. The It iiar Is eillteil with ft iMitril.utioii ol Un t ! and talent that we. vcltioui fiu-1 in any journal: an't I the journal itfelf U the oriu of the Kre-it worhl j of f.-!!hi.n. button TravtUtr. The hnz.nr commends iifl.-ll to eery nirniher of ; the ho:irlioH lo tho chihlren by tlroll ftn.l pretty j plciuren. to tho yountf lailicf hy itfl lai-hion-phiti & , 111 en.lle-s variety, to the proTilciit matron hy V.r , piltern. liir Ihechildren'.elothts. to pattrfamiliat 1 ny i.n taietnl ilesi-os for iiiihpii.lrrcii .lippcrK J nn I lu.YiirioiiH ilrcpiny ftnwnf. Hut the rea.iiir ! leatter of the liatar in uniformly of great ex"t l i 1 :.ee, 'J he paper has aeijuirvJ a v,1k popularity i for the (ircsMc enjoyment Jt ad ir.lK -N. V. i-rc a 1 in'i 'o. s r 1 ;sc 1: i l'T t x s.-it.T4. TEPv-lvdS. II. trior's l;tzar. one year tl 0.1 (i on ariii-Ics picpa; incut o; I. S pu.-Lage Py the puhliKhers. Sui.-riptionfl to Harjwr'p Mairaitine. Weekly, an.-l Ii7-r. to one adores for one year, Plo w I two of ll inicr'1 t'er iodic'.;, to mc .vldt.-.-i for one ! v10,,r7 P"""U .l'yah'.e Igrt!.- nubwrii.-cr at the ollleo Where rec.lvjd. I An eilraeonv of either tin- Itaa-azlne. Weekly. or H.itar will t ?upp!il trruti itr every elu! of live PuiwriiHTi nt t- w c.vh, iu one rtitiiit.iueo: i.r. Six otplr UirffM ot. without cxir.i epy: pstt ao pay -i Mo ly the ml if TiiH-rfat theoliuvri wIktj receive-!. Iwk numbers can he snpplu.! at nny tim 1 Itf vix vohtiiu-t of Harptrr's Hrar; fr !: vt'irs mroi. T.r. 'To. T . .L ii".i:U Iv UMiiri.l in Jrr,v;i mro- cloUi, will h? ,ut ly e.prenst j'n iht prfpaM. f..r 7 w caeh. Tuu p JiaKJ 'U HarjMr' Ji.iiuir If 1 ccntsa y; ir. Hhl- a nmi no pat t at tne ?ui'-ri:vr s p'.-t ..To- Adores IIAUi'KR & Ilil'iS., Xew York. Tiie iJest ra?er Try it ! naiitsrtiUy Illusiratcd. The SCI KXTHTC AM Klitt 'AX now in its V.nh year, eii.ioya llie rit iet circulation of any v.eekly ncw.-paptr of lite kind in Ihe world. A new voi- uin nuiiitneiiees .laim irv a, i?4. iLconn iHH cmorace tne laieyt nuj tuoiit mtcr- :n in!ortua.iioii ih i-t-iinin to tiie lnduK'riat Meih-tniuul and Sci.'ii' ins rr. frre5fi f tiie Worhi: lit s.rlplious. wiiti iH-ati;i!iii i.ii!rniin. of .Nr. Invention., Xew linplciueiii.. Xew I'riici iies, and IlUpl irr.vc.i inous'ri.-a in ait kin i; i filial .-noiiii. ities. Suw'tioas aul Advice, hv l'r.ietiral Wriu ra, liir Workmen and Kuiployer., In all the vanoufl r:M. TheSCIKXTIFlC M Iii! ICAX in t!-.a cheap e.t and licst iilusirateil vi welvl ,v paH-r putdiiihed. Lvrry iitimlier eouliiins Irum l'j to l.' original en r.ivir.y;a ol new machinery and novel invent ionp. Kimravins. illutratin improvement!!. liii,v eri.?. ami lmportaiit Work", pertainit: to Civil aiid llech.injcal i;niparer!ii. Mjllioa;, Mining and Melaiiuivy; llc or.l.of t lie laii st progress in the Applicailoiiiof Sieatu, Sicaiu Kntjiiiiiei i:i(, ll.nl- i ; n.iiii, Ship-tiuildinu;, iath.ii. Telegraphy, Tt ii-Krapli Kuuiuceiiug, Electrieiiy, .M.i.ic;';f ii.. : I.ichi aud Ileal. farmers. Mechanic?. Enirincor. Iiiren'orn. In: : tilaetnrers. Chemists, Lover, uf Science, Teacher", Cit rfvinen. Liwver, and People of all Prolcwiviiis ! will tiud the KflEXTli'lt) A.MKiUCAN melul ; to l Iieai. It.houll have a place In every family, i Library, Study. Dlln-e, nnd Counting-room: iu I every licnilinK Monm. College. Aenilcmy.erSi lion!. A year' nunilrj contain paeii and several I hundrcl F.njsraviiijfu. Tlioiif.ov:9 of volumts arc f prcscrveil lor binding ami rclerciice. The praeti i eal receipts nre well worth ten limes the suit-ri-i ti m pri-e. Terms a year by insil. l)is.'ount to j Clubs. Siiet iincns s. i.t free. lay lie had of all ' Xews Deeleis. rfifi In ei.niiee'.Ioii with the KCl- I ll. r..- l If ii: .1 U 1,1. I! ., " vn A, I'll ..r.. I SoiUfniii of Aiib il-iiii nnd Voreitrn Patents, and liave the largest cftablishmeui in the world. M .re llhau tifly ihouxftnit apl'lieations have been made lor piUi-.t. throuuli their ai'iicy. I'aiems are obtained un tiie Pes.- terms. Models . of Xew invciiiloiisand t, tches rxmnlnrd un l nd j ie Iree. All pali'iiis .re puhlishcii in Scieniiiic ; American tho week they issue. Si-nd lorpamph i let, lit) piaes, coi.taiuiii laws aul lull ilirreilmi j lor c'.iiaiutnx Patents. j Addn'ss for the Paper, or eont'eruin Patents, j Ml XX K CO., a" l'.rk Kow. N. Y. Ilranchof ! lor corner ol F an 1 7th Streets. V.'aslitiaimi. P. a: WANTED I P jTH PACMC : Call on or addri LUTHER S. KADFFHAH, IBROKE IR, ! ! i : 9G Fourth Avenue, viTTsnuna, pa. I tte.C-l i i J In rd ware 2 Walker" California Vin llilfrrs nre a purely Vegetable p."!iarati;.:i, mado cinciiy i:.m tuo na tio i.crU tound on tho lower ranges of ti c! Sierra Nevada mountains uf Califor nia, tl o mediciiial )iidicrtic3 of which lire' cm rifted flierefrniii without tho nso i t' Aieol.o!. ' .estion in almost daily a 'Ued. "What U tlio cause of tho i;:;!i'ii;:!ii ied success of VlXUGAlt IIT Tiiiis Ova- answer is, that they icniovo tin; cause ol' (!i;iea.sc, cud tho patient re cover his Le.iith. They arc tho great bloii-l piirilicrniid.-ilifo-giviiis principle, a peri'ect I.cuovatur and lavigorator of this system. Never before ia tho !;i toa- i:f" the world h a inedictuo been cii:ii!M"itimlcil posseting tlio rcuiarkahlo i"i.ui::eH ut' Vixikjai: Uitteus i:i hcalicg tho ':tk of every disen-o man is heir to. They :irt! a jrentio Purpative a.i wjll as a Tonic, rfiieviii t'o::pc.tio:i ut Inflammation of ihs Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilions l):ease-i The properties of Dr.. WAUiin's Vimx.au iJiri Kiis aro Aperient, Diaphoretic, CaraiiuaUve, Nutritions, Laxative. Umretic, Siidative. Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Auti-Eilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vix egak BiTTEits tho most wonderful In vignraiit that ever sustaiucd tha sinking Bvstcm. " No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral" poison or other means, rind vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious. Remittent and Inter mittent levers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, l.ed, Colorado, IJrazos, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko anoke, James, and many other?, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, amfreinarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive- de 1'aiigenients of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow tilul int!iit.iiv.j iiiioii these various or- cans, is essentially liccessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to j Dji. J. Wai.kkii's VixEviAi: Hitters, j as they will speedily reniovo the dark- J colored vi.seid' matter with which the j bcwols are loaded, nt the same tlmo j stimulating tho secretions of the liver, j and generally restoring the healthy j functions of the digestive organs. J Fortify thc body against disease i by purifying all its lhiids with Vixiigau J l:n iKi;s. No epidemic can take hold . t fa system thus lore-armed. . Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Had- J ache, I'ain in the Shoulders, Coughs, j Tightness of the Chest, Uizzincss. Sour j JEructatiu'tiS of thc Stomach, Had Taste j in tlio Mouth, liilious Attacks. Palpita- tation of thc Heart, Iallammntimi of the j Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid I ncys, and a hundred other pninful synip- toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guaraiitco of its merits than a lengthy advettise- ! ment. i Jjcrofula, or King's Fvil, White '.vii!lil)irs, fleers, Erysipelas, Swelled Nock, tioitre, Scrofulous Iuoatnm.itions, Lulolent Ii:lIammntion!. Jlercurial Affection, OKI Sores. Eruptions of the Sliiu, Sore Eyes. etc. In the-'o, as iu nil other constitutional Dis eases, Walk Kit's Yinkoah IIittkrs Ii.ivd fhown tiieir prcat curative powers ia tua most obstinate and iutriictalily esse?. For Inllammatory and Chronic Kiutiltnatisiii, Gout, Hilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tlio Blood, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters hare no cipial. Sai.Ii Bisvasts arc caused by Vitiated liloud, Jlet'h,1iiic.ll Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such ns I'lumber, Typc-scUms, Uold-boatur, and ilincrs, as thev ndvant u iu lifo, are subject to paralysis of tlio Bowel. '!' enard against this, take a tioc f Walker's Vix- koar BiTTKns oteasioitally. i Or Mi ill Diseases, Lrttiitions, Tet ter, Sa!t-i;i:oti;a, Blotches Spot, Pimples, Bust tiles, Boils, Carbtntclc, Bin j-wovrr.s, Scald-head, Sore Eye--. Ei'ysi,i..a. ltcn, Scuris. Oi.sei,loi'..t;oiiS ol' tlio Skin, Iiuuiors aud Bisx-iises of the Slun of whatever name or tatmo, are literally ihi;r tip and carried out of the system iu a short time by the nso ol'theso Bittern. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurkiiu; in the srMtcin of so many thousanuii, ate cUcctujily destroyed ii,l reinoved. No system of uiwlU;ii!C, no vcriiiii'Dnes, no an tholiiiiiiitiis will free tho system from worms l;ko theso Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tocia Bitters display so decided an infliiuueo that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse (lie Vitiated Blood when ever yon find its impurities bursting through the tkin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cican.ic it when you lind it obstructed and sluggish in tho veins: cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell vou when. Keep the blood pure, a::d the health of the system will follow. It. II. MiDOXALO & CO., Druis:s and (len. Acts.. San Francisco. California, aa.l cor. of Washne-ton and Chariton Stu.. X. V. Sold by ull Urugll, aud Ucalrr. T THE FA II ME US Tllallklil! forever. 'r iat favors, we t iter for lsfU, aiitl THE SUPERIOR Reaper & Mower. Motive Power, Slini!e. noi.cli-!M, jiowerful. ilur.il.IiMio eoi; irear. iiiir. mini n:etal w..rui wliet l. nuj east inm m rtw-ilh-IK-urintr tvitheoa sear and all uiiut ciary tnii'. 3I0TI VK SCilEW POWER, .Warr.mtc l the iudH pt-rfL-t, In.pif, .miuium-I ami iur;.t" Th-wrr l;i ui-e: vn-U? Imn :J i an.i liifhnl irjft. kir ut;irinff will iw In kh1 iiMriu whi- Ihe machine i worn out; n iam-y M-nt. nox M:ft!ive txir'w fh; rr hih! tlolnvV. riniittyaiii.'ex, a fx nit Itn'krii a ii; I won. t if ytu liuy THE "SUPERIOR." Kvery m ieiiiuv lioy wirr iiiletltutlo 11a work riirht or no rale, .loiit Ihiv a Hurve'ttr until Tauliaveseeo thSlljrior.,' Forfait hy lHKiKU i. FORXHY, Ilerlin, Pa I'- S. If yon have s md hortt or utivk to trade, or if It Is m re et.nveiileiit ir vou. call on t. A. KHDAHS. inayU Somerset, Pa. 'jilE IJKST i'UMP 1 THE WORLD! TUS AMKnil.'.VN SUB.MEKOED lioulilo-Aetini;, Xon-FreeiliiK sly fcijvi j The Slmiilest. JM Powerfhl. KffcrtlTe. lrara- ble, Htllalilo nutl CtienpeH Puuip Ut ue, It Ii m ido all of Jro: anJ uf a loir nunple part. It will not Fretxe, aa no water n uialitf In the pipe when Dot iu aoliun. It hu" ne leather or giua packing, aj the autk.-r and valves nre all uf Iron. It seldom, If ever, get uul of or!r. It will foree wnter from 40 to 0 feci In the air, by atlaehiiig a lew feet of liose. It Is sr-init f..r washing !SiHfirle, W hidown, witer Imr (fardoioi, ie. It fiirnlsheii the purest anil eoldeit water, because 1 1 is placed Iu ths tMttoui of the Well. Teem: v lr. -h Pump, 411; 1 " " 1H; ylle, Sle. 1 foot, " Hie. L&rtT sUos In j)ronirtIuu. , WEYASD It M..TT, N Je AirnnU St Sotneraet County. omtriit t, Pa., May lt, lflt. ! I Groceries and Confectioneries Tbf spare U f vrr I fur. I. Kltoatla Sl Hp.t wh hav tiiovil into Th most nuicnlmvni trrocry r.f -m iv this Th-y mn 1m 1!iip1 In J(ifr' uv.w bulMinjc- WN-on-l (ixr Innn tii? r rufv. JUST o RECEIVED1! o ' o (V xn AT O CO a S3 C5 B o o O e A. W. KNEPPER'S o! GOOD iP Q i -i MOTIONS, GROCEKIES,! o Mi i Be jure to eall and toe, ami lie e.n;viuvv. vl, a there are too luaay an.'. le. kept f-.r 3 enniufmli.il. j OPPOSITE ei SOSIKUSKT IIOIM-. CS ' SllHEESET, TA. t! July 17 A. W. KNKPPEK. :P O i I CO W. DAVIS A HKO'S Grocery and Confectionery, SOMERSET, PA. Wcdenirvi o inlorm the people of this commo nity thiit we have mire.iased the Uroeerv ami l'..n leetitmirv ol H. Ksepper. rjHp, tippoelte the liarnct Houae. ami have made valuable luhiitioim to tlio aln-adi tMKwkul liuwi. We rell all the best brands i" FI.OLR. A.I MKAU tHlJ'FKE, TEAS, SVOAKS, 1ICE, SYKl I S, MOL.SSt, fLSII, SALT, K PICES, APPLF-S, FI.HVoUIX EXTKACTS, DKltM AM) CANNED FKI ITS. - ALSO, t'OALOIL, TOBACXIO, CIOABS, SNUFF, HliUOMS, mcXETS, TlI5S,kc. All khvl Freneh nJ eoiuinoii t'ANDIIS, KITS, CKACKEKS, FANCY CAKES, PEKFUMERY, ANDTOILETAKTICI.ES, COM IIS, HPfRUES, S)AP, ke. Also an anaurtnient of Toys, 4,a., K.r the Utile folks. If yon want anything in fj Qroeery anJ Con feelUnery line uaU at Davis' Cheap Jrocery, OPPOSITE THEbARNET HOI'S E. nov. 9-y. CToo, Holflerhi Have n- n A-nl A Fire and (ompl,,,. A Ceo,!f(,r 0,,n"! Fall and Winter Wea They hare a eorapM, Felt lirs CfoopSiiirts. loves, fSItOt'S, And Felt Over Sfo MEN AND boys- Clothing, Boots and Shoe HATS AND CAPS, GLOVES, LI0l. rel ,tl,:iio- for yitsj A larife arn "n '' IV, llTlt.,t IIA1I)WA1! queensware, Carpels, Oil (ifi(!s ' A 1 irc utovl 9S 1M r A T ml wrS:;cii Prices as Low as Possihv il'. & (I. HOLDERBAn Somerset, Pa, I et. SO. Men's. Youths' and Boys jCLOTHId f u: FaU and Winter Wen Having jtreaily in. rt a.'e l eur tm the .a.t year. e ar now .rt-fmt n - ,-.i aj.wi,i.:ii Feieeiitii nruM ,n .-"..UT-. iirivmauKlup an.l .'.titcruL peeiu.lty of IB. ffilEREM-MMffl Fully eijiial. if n..t ii)ierir. nUfjt fx ami niii.li. to the hi order-d jtrmf vy k : one-third lej.; i.nt f-r ail wni pfrirr ' !: un ntff we have an extensive t'sl..ra liir: enoKtAittly u.i!iei will, t: bncr. larifi- S n-e r.n-t r'i.ir i tiii. t-. CLOTHING Of Our On ii Mano-fannr Whlt h we miaraiaee t he "f Wt'.crim i:; rheiMTr In l'rlee titaaaur t.'.htr h..u?e in :ae J iri!KIjKI'ITK For Boys of All hzi ool ami very ( heap! ONE PI1ICE! NO DEVIATION All C23S I ft tar TJRLING, POLLANSBEE & C 121 Wood St., Cor. Fifth Ave 3 3TT HUt Oet. 3 ). lUiii v Cook & Beerits'i FAMILY GROCEK Flour and Feed We weuhl ni,t respeettully w friends ami the pulil ie neneriol.'. " l vieinity of Somerset, that we ba "r i r i Store mi .JJ.V CROSS And in addition too full line -i H ' Tobac cos, as We will en.lf.-vnr, at aU times. t IT ' ' tomrrs with tL ) B K ST Q U A L 1 T Y 0 FAMILY FLOV CORX-MEAL, OATS' SUKLLEl C'-'-y oats Jt cony c''"' iii: ax. vii'i,r,s And every tliliR iK-rtaluIni" u t mcut, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE MS roi: CASH 0X1 AIk well seated lllna-ware: Stoneware. Woo.lenrf' al kinds, and STATION10 W h ich w w 111 sell as ch"l s PIM eall. eiamine nor ned "f I suflevl Irum your own jujh-- Dou't timet w here we stay ft On MAIN CROSS Striet. S.met Oct. 1 ISM