.wrl,l",'JM"1 "- lord's V7 h rilrrlnn ;ir, One .u.iday inurTiin.r, tl.irt:., lue war of 181 2, "if we rccr.il I lie case aright, a po.-t rider cantered iuto a New Kn?!and vilriaje with the ne w s of the military movement of thj Brit ish upon Washington, and ia ha.-;e ppurrcd h"i3 horse across the rrccri of the meeting house, thereby disturb ing the singing of the seventy-second ralm. The deacons emerged from the sanctuary and captured the eacri State, just published r.'n? t!of.B;;ior of it. that- Madame I oil-- who lived i.'i tiitr i i.v of uuuiT the blmdow of r- j' lis .f t we f:nd r.n ; It ft ems worthy (lam;: CLnrk'ftovvn. Duiikvi- Iliil Moimment, brjhi her le?, or was injured in s-'-iue fi'.ich way, in an accident which bcf-.l a horse car of the .Middlesex Railroad Com pany, on the afternoon of Sunday, September C, 1803, in which she was riding as a passenger. In a suit brought by her against corporation, to recover Life la rnrtuffucse Town. olating the I.ord'ri day. 1 he at issue was whether the p was traveling "from necessity " and the highest tribunal of the Common damages fjr li- ie ! wa j traveler' o.i lh- I.'Td's !;n; ! .l""a J which she rejoined that the a!!"gntio-n isoncr i w t jU; tut .;iC traveling ligious disturber cl the congregation , ; Lcr ;njnrv 2S ca,:?cd bv their ne? and on Monday morning they prose- j franco thev set ti i i;i deffnee that s rutcd Ltm befure a inagistrate l-r Vc i There is nothing that would strike li. i t t , i. r . t? I'uany or Trance more than the great variety of real country houses in Portugal ; it i3 entirely against the genius of the people to live a country life. The I'ortoguese arc too socia ble to en lure to bo surrounded only by wo U uiid Geld, and mountains, lie hr. :.iany of our northern tastes ; like? ;ir!J sports in moderation; be ride-, i:i his own style, better than any na.ion ia Europe except them selves: he ha3 a sincere delisht in Wittering Hararw Afier HmI It is the practice of many horsemea to give their horses no water until af- tnrr Employing". We heard a pretty good story the other dar. which we think merits a tcr they have eaten their allowanceof w-jder circulation that it has yet got. feed. Concerning this practice a The ptorv runs that some honest retcrinanan write-: A lull dims of water immediately after being fed should never bo allowed to horses. When water is drunk by them the balk of it goes to tbo large intestines, and little of it is retained ia trie stomach. In passing through the 'cigar smoke. faced lloosler went into a fancy store in Cincinnati, in hunt of a situation. The proprietor, or head clerk, was sitting ia the couatiag room, with his feet elevated, contemplating life thrc.nh tho softening influence of him hand huvf UuV tO ikitit'i tt .jt. v "-j-- .. i , . ttrJ cn lrcbctl' d " . y .i' , . .to -.,- ' !'" i;J, OU'J .1 1IC w;.i vi.-.it ir a monio or io iu autumn: even thca he will often mi'.'cs i-r i'g hi ... , ,t. nr . side lodging among a crowd than go inland. The largir of the country town have MrettsfjII of trcntlcmen's 1 g the highest tribunal oi me t-o.umcn-; n.,J parties buf.fd an I r wealth finally adjudged that if Le ' aatJ turrt.!.uUd until the i. mcrely rode post-haste on the pin.lic n.rn(1 j t0 .t. jut I).-.!,'? business, without Mowing his Lcrn, ! ' .,', i f...r i. ling hi ts '. i.'!! ! the deacons were wron? blew his horn while he wa was a di.-tarbcr of the i .-." n a miserable sinner. T.jt not to explore r-o rem U 'y, there have, in our own day a::-J ir :. eration, in the same cserpiarv C . nioaaralth of mhich the deacons pd.-tridcr. 1-ci-g the court of lart cqjaliy drc'.L Ia tillxjr two Lour1-! 1 v.l. nn un; ri Jut wa-ile town SeiV weed l as f.-'im t :i e u.M-d f t a.anure l.y t'. ci : :.try-f ik. lauiea and ama'.nl a;; ;v-: n v re the homely camen of these L :sjr. ! tueu. They were pi ju a:i 1 pru :- -.t In tli- ir prudence t!.'-r he 1 pur,l.i:-i- cj;;:j rc-cc th fcrri' f - hi' li tl'i 11 fif.te:; 1 V. re HTvi Wi r-i.i-' ; 1 -.t ;hrrv. Fcitil le? if! travelling i f.T uivi';'' ; nr. I. r the' f M stomach.however.it carries conoid- Our Iloosier friend aduresscd erable quantities of tho coutents t modestly, as follows: whpre it lodges in the intestines. If. I "Do veil want to Lire a .t .1- :.' . .". ..t.li; (i.i.ini''' countrv Lie ana eountrv scenerr, out i tnen, inc iooa oi unw . n)iuai:iin ii.au'Ui juuri.-iauii.-i...n.n. . r inn.-.t nn r .m,,.rt nttcr ncdi-! washed out liefori it is dijrt sted. no The clerk looked up imiii.rcnliy, lude of the eountrv 4 nourishment xvill be derived from the but seeing his easterner, conclndcd to A Portuguese nobleman, if he be feed. In Kdinburg, some old horses have a little fua out cf him, sc . he Lilon or Otv were ieu wna spin ic.", iu nswu u-rj n!i.'i " country bouse supplied with water immediately 1-e-1 time pulling out large and costly . . : fore.Lcinir killed. It was found that 1 handkerchief, an 1 Mowing his uose the tttjT'tad carried the peas from on it. fifty to sixty feet iuto the intestines,! 'Yes, sir; what sort of a situation where no digestion took place at 'do vou want?" all." ! "Well, I'm not particular. I'm Mr. Cas.-ie is quite correct ia the ' out of work, and almost anything will 0 HEAT SIDi: GUOCKRY. .lii.-r T-il-IA!.. 3:. J' W. PATTOM. C. O. H'JST. I'M I M Gheapsido Grocery NEW GOOD A Hew clack Ci Ccj;b. o o r' rr t 3 v NOTIONS nnoci:i:ins, FL0U1I, r.Acox. FISH, ' SU(i A II, the fiEv n?.; r r w r mn?,T mi i u i Louses ; and here veretate, from year :-j vcar, families wh are ju.-t ncn .Massa'-M:- p..)unc( d iiioa tl." ad.udieiti.-LS ir; re-.rt which f.re th" yt sr cf gra-e, old coJrtr3 v.fff , e f;iri:i in the ate, where ;!.;:;.( i.i'tI-1 lei a : i .i by o w a I!-t ta r. - .' ' f a C V. Mai.-. .rtu:: i .c n , F( t. r f her h . l- f.r. e f w 1" it 1 1 i;-."; rvi.-t s e rn f..it ia CLsr ,r S-:;-:j i-;-e ' f.r r r f e f 1 ' njrro v pt -.n 1. t?ten 1- l:.d; in hri view set forth regarding tne injuri ous effects cf large quantitiesof water swallowed immediately after eating. A small onantitr of fluid swallowed along with or immediately after dry lo me tor awiiue. "Yes, I caa give vou a situation if ' if m-T'I cuif vr,!i " ; t lit rUifc , W M. "What is it? What's eaj'.:trh to live i:H-n thir income .v:th ut working, lo live, inJeM, as the IVrtuzuese do in such towns, neeJt'.'-t but little. . Urge LOU.-C W.IU I'.-Jl vi ,j;.f cr,lr. rf n-.ter or u-s'crvlct tn rnn marUm t mM food. beneScially softens it and assists i in its sabui vision and digestion. An into paper, and if you are willing to to bo done, atid what do you give?'' "Well, I want hands to chew ra3 v a u ca cd a l.ceti.-e" r i :ca t:. v i. Ii.i an it ti Liu al paymi u, frutn tL owti r f a beach ner Scltuatc hat! -r, il tant about f.iur ii.iles fr.ir.th'ir f. :;.; In their fictv th v r.t'.iah-d "!.!:- in? three time? -very ui.2 sides teaching in the V. . 1 -i in a tc. if tv.c ear. -1 1 ' .:iT 1 i I'lces . J jwh.tcwi.-hrd walls, floors ' ' ed, a d 'Zen wooden chairs, one or . two deal tables: no Crcplaee. not even a f tore, citLcr ia sitting room r bedroom: no curtains to the win- . .i .i ujws: no covers on lue laoics: no I.e. J er :n ! i L: rira -ta- :. ti an admittance !v-f.ve i:.s v.c TLr ,av ,c l C Le ii'ioa r .- Oa Saturday, NoviUibcr ., there was a ft Tin which threw l... l-.rr-e ( li.-ii.titv oi sea weed. On Sunday veiling. Novcm u.r ,: .1.iim mid (laiiiaiiel. wien ! they left the i.-ieeting h"use, about half-past eight-o'clock in the evening, perceived that the tide was coming in, and that there was ;i fresh Lrec;:e blowing in such a direction as on former occasions had caused sca-wee l to Coat away from the beach when the tide rose, and be w holly b-;t. After grave consultation upon this state of j affairs, thev procured a pitchfork, an I a..r cr., ar. I Madam convevr-d to the c theVars cf that corp-.r, "id there attended the .Mail di- cf the :,r.r r:i Feital was mp ground in ion. and then services ci-i- I'iCtU ino tal.le j-lcasastly strewed with iluoks, magazines, newspapers, and ! ladies' work; no such a thing visible ,": , ' as a pot of cut flowers, to rare china, ",.''? j no clock, no bronzes none of the I hundred trifles and curiosites, which dttctcd ! v Mi.-.' ! which xv 5 tf sti i Ml.-s Hills ;-as Fllis, the p-.t i: r.nt;::c of f Uows: a box xvilh her Lands tieu; i:itt.-ie wa? heard com ing from the 1k-, nnd when it was ojlened Mi-s KHis was found with her hands united, end a ring that had been on her flmrer was then on the end cf her nose." It was on Lcr way home from these services that Madame Fcitr.1 broke her leg. The counsel for tho railroad company argued tnat itV.t not divine worsnip. an but w-as idolatrous show,'' and was C(l HOI 10 liat I'UUH illUIl iu of "serious people." cr, lound mat it was and ia our houses, show our taste, or want of it, but which either way give such a charm and individual character to our English homes. All these negatives describe the utterlv drearv habitations of the mid dle, class Portuguese. For occupa tion, tlK people do needlework, gos sip, go to mass daily, and look out of the window by the hour. Ilxccpt the one short walk to church, at 8 o'clock in the morning, a Portuguese lady hardly ever appears on the street. As for the men, they lounge about the shoos, they smoke innu merable cigaretts, they take " siesta ", fl job on the other Land, rroves tn;u- uncarpc-, . ft .i:j...- ..n,t,,r tho diges tive secretions; it mechanically car ries onward the imperfectly digested food, and thus interferes xvith the I proper functions of the canal and ex- cites inaige&tion acu uiarruoea. luese untoward effects are especially apt to occur where horses freely fed and too liberally watered arc shortly put to tolerably quick work. There is no infallible method of producing colic, diarrhoea and inflamatioa of the bowels. The horse is not peculiar ia thi3 effect ; dogs, and even their masters, similarly suffer from copious draughts of water immediately after eating much solid food. mtnehcatoi tee day. it tnerc is sunshine, they stand in groups at the street corners with umbrellas over their heads, ia winter they wear a shawl over their shoulders, folded jury, noxvcver.iouuuwdiH was, and t on three-cornerwise as a i irmn venrtt.in r.na ira e .uuuuuiv t.' i. i? i;t. . .i " " '1 c , , , r reucu or ciiirnsu woman s snawi is ! F- tal S.i.i-OO damages lor ner leg Ua-cuil uriu u vim; ii yj. L2r uij'i 1 ' f. 7 ceedi d therewith to the beach, wh;re teuturhance they arrived nt ten o'clock There . Th lQyCY was no nouse near, auu ui - -:.1,l.tn ,i;.i,nM I us as. u ii'"'"" ' i T-..', s')('Q:.) damages Bat even if tlie neighborhood had (T,. ..,,..:,, f.f;,iolatrv and iurilciv terwards graveiv ana cxnaus- gucd before the six judges ol the court of lost resort by eminent "oun cl on both sides, and the court, aT'er solemn consultation, refused to dis urb the verdict. V.' been populous, all the re?t of the good L.Te jvj people of Scituate, according to the 1 t;rt.v T usage of half-a lo7.en generations, were abed and asleep by half past nine. Arrived at the shore, James pitehed the seaweed into the cart, and Gamaliel goaded the oxen into drawing it to the top cf the beach, where they tipped out the load above the possible reach tf the tide, and then they went home :tnd to bed, rested from tLeir labors. But their works followed them. Early the next morning the town of Scituate was apprised of this breach of law and 0 c uui our u - penny in U;C pricc of a pound of tK morals bv other less prudent farmers, p., . , nacco. An American ot my acquain affairs, to the fact that, if anybody has j forthwith instituted a-ainst James1 ,us, 1 'r iT, Tiir nvin .-iTinn ni l no ' thiol; that the railror.d corpora tion were righteously mulcted. Thei.- Oca of Sunday traveling, to avoid the just penalty for their negli gence, wis a mean one at best. And we are prepared to dispute the ruling of six so learned J udges. We merely call the c'tcntion cf such of our read- worn for this is fashion in Portu gal, and the Spanish laugh a good dealatth'-ir neighbors on the score of their being a nation who invert the due order of things and worse, wo men wear cloaks and the men shawls. In these towns there is never any news, and tf two men are seen in eager discussion of some matter of apparently immense importance, and if one happens to pass near enough to overhear the subject of conversa tion, be sure that one of them is plunged ia despair or kindling with enthusiasm at a fall or rise of a half whose seaweed had been floated far awav. A public prosecution was i - i-i siiiiii.MfiiH'ii'i iiir ;Li!:iiitii in I'll' . . . . . T ,. , , . n . f turb Miss Laura Liiis white she was Lords day, and these two flagrant ; "r. . .,.,uVBBiroa her finger or on Jicr nose at tnc time, criminals, upon proof of the fomgoin facts, were tried and convicted. A Draf Man in l:;:rrl: ike the hastv iost-nder, thev xvcre . ,. , , . ., . "i,- , . . . . . , i been haole to the ordinary penalties not content wnu me uccision oi anv , . . , .. r., T - A. ,i i . -, , . . t .i r i ir for the vio ation of the Lord s dav bv tribunal short of the Cnal court of ap- , , " , i . . , ,e , c unneeessarv and uncharitable labor, peal, which in the vcat of trrace 1!?G7 . - . ., - ' , j-. i i ,i . but also to "imprisonment ia the jail rendered its decision bv the mouth oi , ,. . , r ... . , , r. j not exceeding thirty davs, or Cne not awittvjudge, xvho soon afterwards r.n r - ,. ; ; T, I- i e .i exceeding fiftr," for disturbing divine Iteeame Attornev (.eneral of the . . y . :? , . , c, . ' i i -i wcrshn. Let summer visitors to I u;ted States, and whose own quick , , ,. t i Massachusetts heed and beware1, sense of humor must have occasion ally contrasted the occupations tf j nday in asbmgtoa witn those of Sunday in Scituate. The decision wa9 "that taking the seaweed xvas not a work of necessity within the meaning of the law." But the judge added perhaps as a suggestion t James and Gamaliel for future con tingencies: "How it would be if a xv hale happened to be stranded on the shore xve need not determine." The same court, in the same your of grace, drew a fine distinction bc- Oid Mr. Coilamore is very deaf. The other Sundav, in the midst of the services, Mr. HofT, xvho sits im mediately behind Mr. Collar-acre, saw a spider travelling over the latter's bald Lead. His first impulse was to nudge Lim and tell him about it, but he remembered that Mr. Coilamore his hand tance tout me that ne baa never passed two Portuguese in conversa tion without bearing one or two words snokea, " t'ilalo " or " ranari- was deaf, so Le lifted up and brushed the spider didn't aim quite high cnouerh, and '.. : i : u. vegetajle kingdom under the Sunday ',, . , -, ,. , , law. Works "of charitv' as well as "of necessity" are permissible by the statute. It Las sometimes been at tempted to gain the decision of the six learned Judges of last resort in Massachusetts, whether the work ot .vhaving, executed bv a barber upon a I .u. -r .i ' what h iiMuiucr upon lue ijoru s uay, was indeed charitable xvhen performed with a dull razor. But xve believe that this important question remains undetermined. "To save life, or prevent or relieve suffering, and this is the case of animals as well as men," nas, however, iiecn pronounced to be charitable by the same learned Judge whom we have quoted above. Yet the grave tribunal cf which he was a member, almost at the same time, solemnly adjudged that hoeing potatoes at 8 o'clock on a Sunday inoruing, which otherwise would have wilted and died ia the heat of noon day, was neither necessary or chari table, and by consequence was unlaw ful, and subjected to punishment an uulucky shoemaker who was cuiliv of the act in the rear of trracc 1 : ;!. The statute book of the Common wealth of Massachusetts punishes severely not only whoever practices any "game, sport, play cr public di version, except a concert of sacred music," upon the evening of the Lord's day, bu. also "whoever is pre.cr.t," wittingly or unwittingly, at any such profane exercise ; and, no The old gentleman turned around in a rage to see who had dared to take such r. liberty with him, and lloff be gan to explain, xvith gestures, the cause of the occurrence. But Coila more, ia a loud voice, demanded e meant. It xvas vcrv painful to lloff. The eyes of the xvhole con gregation were upon him. and he grew red in the face, and in despera tion exclaimed: . "There was a spi der on your head." "A xvhile place on my head, hey ? S'pcsen there is, what's that to you ?" said Coilamore; "you'll Lr.ow xvhat it is to be bald headed yourself, some day.' "It was a spider," shrieked 1 1 off, xvhile the congregation smiled, and the perspiration began to roll off his face. "Certainly its wider," said Coila more, "and got more ia it than yours. But you let it ;donc do you mind ? You let my head tlot.e in church." "Mr. Coilamore," shrieked lloff, "there wr.s a bug cm -our finance or love. There arc not even fashions for them to think about; young men and old men dress alike; but the younger ones wear exceedingly tight boots, end " whetifthey take their walks abroad " it is obviovs that they dc so in considerable discomfort. The young men, however, Lave one occupation more important even than wearing tight boots, and which al most, in fact, goes with it that of making the very mildest form of love known among men. The process, in deed, is carried on in so Platonic a manner, and xvith so much proper feeling, that I doubt if even the strictest English governess xvould find anything in it to object to. The young gentlemen pay their addresses by simply standing in front of the house occupied by the object of their aflections, xvhile the young erson ia question looks down approvingly from an upper window, and there the matter ends. They are not within speaking dis tance, and have to content them selves with expressive glances and dumb show; for it would be thought highly unbecoming for the young lady to allow a Lillet doux to flutter dowa into the street while laws of gravitation stand in the way of the upward flight of such a document unweighed, at least, with a stone, and this, of course, might risk giving the young lady a black eye, or break ing their father's window panes. So the lovers there remain, often for hours, feeling no doubt very happy, but looking utterably foolish. These silent courtships sometimes continue for long periods before the lover can ask the fatal question, or the lady re turn the final answer. Quarterly Magazine. Bicklimn on oIt-Irrnkinx. ! t ooIiiiH 3Iilk. On the subject of cooling milk, Mr. Arnold said, before the American Dairy-men's Convention, that the cir cumstances in cooling milk for butter and cheese are different. The odor in milk is considerable in a liquid form. By driving off the vapor with heat it can be condensed again into a vola tile oil, with a white color. At sixty degrees it becomes solid. If we take milk from the cow- and cool it to 55 degrees, we leave the oil in the milk to do its mischief. It is necessary, therefore, to allow the milk to be above sixty for some time,to allow the odor to escape. lie had known cases where milk was cool in twelve hours time, so that it would keep six ty Lours. Again cream will rise more rapidly when milk is kept warm. If you cool the milk clown to 55 de grees there are some portions of the cream that do not rise. Another ad vantage is fats expand more by heat than they do by water. Hence they be kept down xvhen cool by the thick portions of the milk. If a system chould be invented to raise the tcia-1 peraturc of the milk to 130 degrees ! and then cool, the odor would nearly all escape and the cream nearly ail rise. The speaker gave an interesting ex periment that he made to test "this point. Three pans of milk were used. One xvas placed upon the snow, tho other kept in the milk room, and the third xvas heated. The last pan showed a complete rise of the cream and escape of the animal odor. The other two showed the presence of ani mal odor and a retarding in the rise of the cream. The pan placed upon tne snow showed very little cream and a strong animal odor. Oth er odors in the milk it xvas claimed may be driven off by heating. Teach Tour Children I'racCic.il liorti rallarc. As children have everything to learn, it is important that some com potent and patient person should give them encouraging instructions about preparing the soil and planting the seed. A great many intcl!i?ent and highly educated adults known noth ing about gardening. How, then, can young children be expected to prepare the ground or put in the seed without first being taught how to do it? If children are inclined to work in the garden, lay out a plat of rieh land for the boy3 where they may raise all kinds of vegetables and a "tjooi as wLeut: nana over your rags." "Here take this handkerchief and commence with it." The Iloosier saw the "sell" and quietly putting the handkerchief into his pocket, remarked, as he turned to go out. "When I get ii, chewed, stranger, I'll fetch it back!" A Story of Vandcrbilt. MOLASSES, SYRUP; TEAS. 11 0 ani is.'W in r:---lit (if a -i ti - N thf ;.rr.?nt w ui'. uf Clie i ; i'u. in the Us: t, n lajr nr.. I .n V:" .:. jiri'-r of sui.lcj.iii l 1 it . " j -. t ' . v t' otfer fi-nl in lu", :u-(i . i,, ji m v. ft every ue-riiin iu u, :i vjrii tv: f tin I anywhere e:e iu t ra. c eral alsortsient. Th-r e..l; ,,l ; -7 VC ' . 'nr, , T.".r VllU i-; r: a r ::, 1- ; iliTonua Yin- f COFFKE, DRIED and MUD FRUITS C-AXjXCOIEIS, Bleached and Unol'iUcd Mu,:;; f 11 1 XO HA MS, I r c. of o : ; !..) I. ScC, Sc:C-, 5C- Of thcLfrt qiutity. an.! w"J U ; 1 at ,, vo-v l.-we5tc.-i;hiTkvj. t'U ;ia I see ...ir s'ot k, Opposito Somercet Houso, SOMERSET, rV. F. V ii. fin 11 1 Co. 5 SIIlllTINU, TIC BOYS AND HEAVY PANT STUF1 ??! i ,ttnTpIn ft VVtlVULtllLt X Irish Jea-ij . 'i :::;:ra::d:ii:: ct Kc::ovut'T sv?:em. Nev t .. :i c;i. ::r. i:ho i rr r f t..3 v '"1 r- .. ( 1' Vim i ; c: er?rr : a p1:.:' V: (:::: i C'i"? I.:vcr r.d ;:.;1 I cr le: i;. Li ; r;: :s c.i o r..a:; .-native .n tr 'f.r-n cr I:::2.i: Visceral O.cu.i f C. cf tho u.-3 i? c.::::c.-: i.-'C cf t'.o ;r. K;r- y rc::'.ovo :-::v:;t rc th'j rc:;t n .... I . ::v:gf:-.i:.ji hi ti.o J.,:.3 tr.-l tc:::-.:',:' ',i :.:.;..:.,' t..u 'X. T-.i a To.-i:.J. ! cf : ! ml; ; 'i! ( . ::: Ivor ?rtir-i cf r.s r.rs A:- V'.i.:crr.'s r.I):.i; -!:..- t:t-. Speaking of the white cravat which Commodore Vandcrbilt always wears, one of his friends asked Lim one day if it did not secure him a great many clerical favors. The Commo dore replied that he did not remem ber of any important advantage that he had ever derived from wearing it ; but said that he had sometimes been mistaken for a clergyman, and once rather ludicrously. He vfas coming down town in a Fourth avenue ear, when two young men entered, both drunk enough to be in a confiding mood. Terceiving the snowy locks and the whiih neckerchief on the other side of the car, one of them nudged the other with his elbow, and then moving clown on the seat until he was directly opposito to the Com modore, leaned over anu saiu, ia a maudlin whine : " I spose yer think't I'm ngoin' straight down to h(hie)ell, don't yer?" "Why no; I hope not, " answered the Commodore dep recatingly. The young man edged back to the side of his companion. "He's Un'vers'l'st, " he said, ia a knowing tone. Plainly, it would not do to take any spiritual advice from such a heretic. BOOTS & SHOES, and Cassiiacres, Leather and Shoa Findings. S. J". COYS3. Takes ).!ra.ur: In c::I!Ii!t; the ailer.t!--n f.r ire e" Ucti ol' Sotucraa atwi vi-fnity f t" 1 i-t ti' it "o has ipena n irc n the X irch-J-j-sc e'.nii-r ,i ih Iiiaruuikl, where there will aiv.uvs i-i k.;,.t a han-4 a coinj-lete a..rujKU of Boots and Shoes. in P,an and Cords JA!;icc?.s. Ilns, Cashmeres. French Hairiness, . W,J KTATLM N'OTKiXS !COT -c.T.'-N : (if K:.;rn an I h..T; w.Il as.-ruU lv.-k of T03ACC0 AIJD CIC-AP.3, III- AnJ a grct v.-.riety cf Leather : Of. ill k:nl.'. There Is alfu attache i to the . n CUSTOM-MADE T!OOT k DEI'.MIT.MEXT. Ifihoorijicli:;g, sno Ourpoth tn.-.I Oil CL tvr hr.'.iLjht to t-.wn. ware, lvtcrrnir.e-l lo.b. n;en.KyIf- an l ji.-i ?.-. c.i.U lr.jiu t;ioio ia i'.'.;a; j Graf ofal Thousands proclaim Try. j egar BiTTEr.3 the Eii;t wonderful In i vijjorant that ever sustatLcJ th- eitikirj ' sys'etn. ' ' 'o Person ran tike these UiUers according to direction.?, aal remain lnj ; unwell, provided their hones aro cot do ! Etroycd hy mineral poiica cr other ! nc-an3, and vital crgans wacted leyoad i repair. Jliliocs, Ilomittcni a;:J Intcr- muiout t ever?, wmca aro so preva lent in tho vaiic-ys cf our great rivers throughout the United St;ttc-i, specially those cf the H:s?is.dppi, Ohio, llissoari, liiiniiis, Tcnnccsce, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Kcd, Colorado, Brazo, Kio Grand.?, I'carl, Alabama, Mobile, iiavanaah, llo acoke, James, aud many ethers, with their va:-t trilntarics, throughout our catirc country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably to daring sea sons cf unusual heat and dryness, are invariab ly accompanied by extensive de rangements cf tho stomach and liver, and ether abdominal viscera. Ia their treatment, a purgative, cserting a pow erful hiuuence upon theso various or rans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purposa equal to Dr.. J. Value::'s Vixegah Eiiteus. remove the dar.- littl e ennnjr head. : 1 it tj!T this wav, and n,1 I I IIoiT When in Kentucky last week we Faw a two-vcar-old colt broke dead- coutent with this, it applies the same penalties to ' tee evening next pro ceeding the Lord's day," unless the diversion shall have been duly licens ed by the puhlie authorities." It has been suggested that, under these pro visions, any reverned magistrate ot 1 the Commonwealth would become n culprit it a malicious neighbor should visit him on a Saturday" evening and suddenly dance a jig in his parlor, or, unexpectedly producing a pack of cards, should perform in his jiresence the demoralizing game called solitaire. This, however, may be doubted. Captious critics have also vainly ftriven to reconcile the letter of the law with the lively performance of operatic music in tkc JJostcn churches at the religions service on Sunday. It is even whispered that strains from tie "Grande Duchesse" have teen beard on Euch occasions. Hut passing all this, there is another pro vision in the Eame statute book, which subjects euch outrageous practices as blowing post horns, gathering sea weed or hoeing potatoes oa the Lord's day, to further penalties of fine and imprisonment, if they arc conducted in such a manner as to disturb divine worsLip. ii, inereiore, Docomes a matter of very serious consideration for good people what is and what is Dot divine worship in Massachusetts, and fn the last volume of the judicial hra.-hc made another frcs-turc at Collamorc's head. The eld man thought he was g'jing to fight him then and there, and hurling his hvtnn bock ct lloff, ...... . . :r.e se;zM tue Unecjing-stool on the floor of the pew, and was about to b? g Mr. llo'f, when the Fe::ton in terfered. An explanation was writ ten on the f.v-Ieaf of the hvmn-book, it whereupon Mr. Coilamore apologizing !t m a I'Oisterou is voice, resumed scat. Then toe services proceeded. They think of asking M::. Coilamore to worship elsewhere. The Tlcsrapli. The American tele: Tai)h ra: nagers have snowed tue foreigner to ancau ot mem in introducing an im portant innovation in the details of their business. Customers of the telegraph very frequently find it im possible to realize the results they desire in consequence of the rigid regulations and the clumsy methods of business of tho teleprapb compa nies. A series of messages between business men anxious to come to an understanding on some negotiation, frequently fails of a practical resulte for the want of some brief explana tion as to details wh;ch a personal interview of a moment would have supplied. The Swiss Government proposes to cure this defect br allow. broke in a half-hour, so that he worked as amiably as a trained horse. The colt had never been bridled. He was attached to a curricle called a "break-dray," and put through astonishingly quick. The break-draj is nothing more than a strong broad tread dray, with long shafts, the tail omitted, and a spring seat between the wheels. The harness was strong, and so arranged over the hip3 as to prevent the possibilitr of hich kick- h:s, inrr. and the colt was hitched so far from the dray that his heels could not posssibly reach the driver. The process of hitching was, of course, very delicate, as a colt is excessively ticklish, and is apt to let his heels fly awkwardly. All being ready, one man held the colt nnd nnnlWr tnnb Kct! the seat and reins. The colt was then let goto plunge as he pleased. The break -dray which was so broad that upsetting seemed out of the ques tion was pushed upon the colt, and the colt pushed sideways until he started. A few plunges settled him. He went as he pleased, up hill and down hill, and 60 on, until be finally struck a sober trot, and was thor oughly broke. The confused and bewildered look of that colt was piti fully amusing. Mr. Uob fctrader wa3 giving directions, and upon one of the .breakers raising his band to slap the colt to urge him Mr. Strader said: " Don t do that. ever strike a colt when vou are breaking Lim. grain; and designate another plat as a flower garden for the girls, and manure the soil bounti fully and let it be plowed or spaded deep. Then encouraare the children to mark out the ground in drills, and make small beds here and there for raising only a few spcimens of every valuable vegetable that is usually produced in kitchen gardens. Pro vide a beautiful supply of flower seeds for the girls, ancourage them to plant, cultivate and love flowers. See also that they have suitable tools to work with, and do not turn them awav with an old hoc or a miserable spade that a skillful gardener would reject with scorn. The heavy labor of pre paring the soil should be performed by a strong man, as the strength cf children soon fails when engaged iu such fatiguing labor as spading erar den, especially if the soil be heavy. If required to do the spading them selves they of;en become dif-t.ei.rtei-cd in their gardening operations; and for the want of u little us.-istance thev abandon the enterprise and engage in something else. iy means of a few dimes' .vorth of seed and a few hours' work and a few encouraging words small children may be taught lessons in horticulture and floricul ture that will be of untold value to them when they grow up.-Xno York Herald. C; I & Hiorlai liave now okt.c;! A I.ai,-e and Complete Assortment, o (Joods for Fall and Winter Wear. IThey have a commute asmrt ntcEt ol Tmlics Fill's. IJress Goods, Fell Skirts Ifoop. Skirts, ISa.'slIcs. Gloves, i:m Saiitliil.s And Felt Over Shoes. MEN AND UOYS with .TA:.rr.s risi:r, :,eiiTU-, !ne i a suiii-:'eiir sninr.tnt'-fi tii n In the wili u-.i i.tov t t tn ers but that uulv C.j i in.iu an 1 V.:i " r. I ::tL-. x: l.-i-t i.l f rUl itii! ! I!!--VI , DM IXISTRATO I V ivts'.-f : NOTICE Will be Invite.) t' "i. i, ' iv;.:' Tw-1.. a'lmintri I'.i-.ir.i pr.!D!: 1 t j.,.rc!,y ;rjven t j thf:"? ir. ' ei;i:c j:iymRtif. an-l th to j.u-i-ni tli'Mi ti li 1 y u;. hi'o r. -i '..n. .1 I Ar.-.:::!. 1. Wi, CTi-lfiyf-!. Tl1? fiiUa ! cx.i:oi:!i. i-iK?:t w i-iu;;' ! i J. i..:r T P I: .M N r. ii r K K li CJKiJSXZ li A I Ol V V.T Y TUC !.u;i!T. V T' i ) 1 A I. H F I li F A I H B A 11 K in., h V : i'"H;iir.:N; liK.'.VLV. - -i-'t ru.. k.'. lMijir-'V--) . FA1R3ANKS, :;rr. at.--.. S V.'..1 S:.. ".u'H r. fir? : 1'i Te be Coiyrcshloa. m rcee-t'tof tiC.cn cents. I will null I iSrw, a net atrl with either of thea:o Ii!- in the one rnfo h ,w "tlic liirl.t ' will s un nny ut.)"ct: an. I in ;i:c r!:?r c:i-" i-t.ir flimr will 'ttn .- .1 r to ar. v fal j.-tt. evt-n the f.f Jicavc-n. Ur I wiil swni the t.. j c..r is A r t ty-tivf i;i:'.f. Afl.lrcti, C. F. WALICrT!. Fri -(k:,,-. I That tho ali'h.tT.'Vt i? a yf-itr.f.; hi iutlf, !. tair.lr fimeth!ri new. civn in ti-Udiiyi.fi!. tk-n anj diiuurerr. Thi.u-i if Mr. Watkcr uiiu i.-io affoni.n ly af.aal Ccniwiitrri: will all have to ac.no-jl.ile t:.o trth, ni: Jo fla.l It ia the pcaains of tiio It'.tcr? of phabct. p.-y 1 1 r: Mi-.v.'. .0 ii-'l.t ;:ic .'Cli- r f a, n. its i: it a l.c ti- Dry '''.?. Mlilincry. Tiir.'.r.Ir-' (il.iv5.1i:i;u: ur.: Ltn'r.j: 'crii irons' I uacnvc-'ir aii'l I'urniiju. yi r.iiy iavii, s tiie .'iti?.'. v.s uf S :::vrf.-t f.-i n"i fi irnine her pt-v-k n-I T.ri-? ' i inz t-NtiwIieiv. A lull ii;ie i.f s'lMt" (f . . t r. !i:i.. I'.src'ils, Ue. jl ilT..VlNtf !' Si'tCIAI.XY. A full a-- .r;i.!i.r.r ,.f if P;utrr. of ail '!.Ti;.ri-.r.3 fr ii-- f -irett i!:.i!y. H;o L'iro n;j a : ;-I.iiii SiiVit, Juhsutown. '!vi-r!.t t l.'.:iy jusra'ttl.it.:. v f all I'.ir ' .i--''.?. 1'iu .i S A . I' 1 . i.ki:3. EAND OLPIl'S FINS OLOIHETG 3DMF0BTU.M. Cloth in Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Underclolhin": for Tden rtntl Women A large assortment of HARDWARE QUEENSWARE, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Sc. A larxtf tiK k uf Hue an.l r.-srfO b i Smithfield Street, litt.sbvtrg' Boy's all-wool School Suits 85,59 to FRANK T. PAIr DV.MVM IX P 1 f KJ & And 03 thev will i,c-ec colored viscid iratter with which tho bowcl.3 r.ro loaded, at tho ean.o time stimulating tho secretions cf the liver, and generally restoring tho hcr.ithy fur.ctions cf tho digestive craz?. Fcrlify the lody asahist disf ase h" purityi:: r.il it3 huids v.--:ii Vim:.;ai; Lixti:i:5. No e; identic c.in takJ hoM cf a svs:cra thzs lore-armed. !a cr InIizestio:;. II:;. I- i'uia in the Shoulder?. Conrhs. 1 Tirh:::c:3 cf the Chest, Divine?:?. r.r Lructatior.3 cf tho Stomach. Ua.l Ta te i in tho ilouth. Ui'.irKi Attach?, I'aivita- i t.ition of tho Heart, Intlammatinn oi" the S ' Lunp, Pain in th-s re4"ii c f tho Kid ! r.cys, and a hundred other painful symp tom?, aro t::o c:u:jnn ct i.)ysper.j.a. One bottle will prove a Letter g-::.ranteo cf its merits than a Ic-nr'.hy ;;dvcrt:.-e-ment. croful:!, cr Kind's Evil, v.'hiro S-chisp, Uh-e.-s, Errs:pi-;. Svrt-.., I N-k. Goitre, Scrofiiloas Ii;Iuin:uatii)U$, ;..-r.t Iaaasmatioa?, ifcrcuri.il ALvctiv.-.s fid Soros, Ernptioas ff the Skin, Sure Eyes. etc. Ia the?:, ai ia ail ether c.cstitutior.ol I'tis cr.scj, Vi .user's Vi.vr.GAs Drrrras h.ive shoTvn t!:cir preat cttrativa jowcrs ia ti.3 iant ol-stiaa'ii saJ iatractaV.e c-.c(". Tcr InHaninatory ti;ro::lc Pilica!nnti;n. Gout, Ki'.iou?, Ilemit tont and Intermittent Eover?. D;seac s of tho ri'.o'.l, Liver, E;Jnp-5 and j::a.lvkT. these Eitterj have r.o cqr.al. fuch L'..:ca..s are eanjcd lr Vitiated Lloul. 3Iec!:srjfcal Ui.seasos. r.-rsjn? cu-fTi?c-J in I'r.iutj and ilinera'.s, such as i lUiriLors iyre-sct:crj. UuM-ueater'. a::i I iliaers, ai thp;- adraaco ia !:;', are suljeet : to fara:r:d3 tf the E -(!;. Tj c-iarJ f!a:a-t this, tcho a do; -.f V'alsWs V'l.v ! K'jas Eitters occa.-iionalir. For Skin Disoasos. Ernr.ticr.s.Tct- i tor, Salt-lthcnia, rdotche. Sp;.?. rimpies, ! I'astales. Boils, C.irbttaci.. Kinz-Wt.nn. ! Scald-be.id, Sura Eye. Erysipelas. Itch. eurft. Discoiorr.tian-i cf the Skin, Haj'.ors :A.r.:l iJiica-es cf the Skia of whatever name j cr nature, ore Etera'Jy dog np and carried I cat cf tho system ia a short t;a.o by the use j cf these Eitttrs. j Pin, Tap?, and ether lVorm, I larking ia tho sys-tcn cf so many thotHaa.ls aro cliectuaiiy tiostroyed ar.J r'-rr.ovcJ. JS't ! sj-te:a ' i ir.cdieir.e, eo venaifuics, no aa j t .ciuiiaitics wiii iVcc the ?75tem lijia wcrais Lite these Bitter. Per Fentalc Complainf.?, in young oh!, curried cr single, at the dawa of wo ir.hoo !. c r tho ttim cf life, thee Tonic tters display so decided an intir.er.co that ovesseat h s.-v-.n percent:!-!?. Cloanso tho Vitiated lilnod when ever yea Had its intparitiesbarstingthrocch the skia ia Piaiplcs. Eraptior.-s. cr Sores; clean so it whoa yea Had it obstructed and sluggish ia the veins; cleanje it whea it is fold ; your feelings wiil tt.il you when. Keep the liond pur?, and tho health cf the system will Lihiw. It. II. rlt-DG.VVLD fc CO.. T-rr.;fi.H xrA G n. Arn., S in Krinoi-cn. Cailf-.TBia, aad ov. "f W rt n ar '. ri.srltfa N. V. !olil hy all Drr.; ;i,I-i ar.J Utklc-j, TM .p.ioe ! r-wnrftl I f C i i; who havo rr.ovel int" ju ?t pi -l-hi new bajl-.lia. .. ! i!.r .r .n tho V7 W. DAVIS C5IIDAP Grocery ard uouiccii-j.::. ). ::t. p.v. ! J .I' : 'tl tin- fir M.ie vjh: .cry ; .". CT la.t l;a i:a SOMBBSB T ISy the llnsrI r.v Prices a3 Low as Pcssif & G. HOLDERRAUtf, Somerset, Pa. Oct. 30. ing parties ct d'.Tercnt stations to rU5h Lira sideways, or any carTron a convcrfaf.on, charging for tbc service not according to the num ber of words, but according to tie time occupied by the interview. Xo donbt the plan will be introduced in this country and telcirrnnhic eonver- fation with a distant interlocutor be come one of the daily experiences o fan active business man 5?, Paxil Daily Pre?. wav. Let him go just where he will and how he will. Let him fall down if he will, but don't strike him. " When the colt was taken out of the shafts he was as wet as if be had been in water, and a child could have han dled him. lie had not been struck a blow. The dray, we believe, was in vented by Mr. Strader. Daylon (0.) Journal. Care for Wenrlartt. The world is full of tired people, merchants tired of business, farmers tired cf raising the crops, mechanics tired of building houses, housekeepers urea of preparing food, operatives tired of the rushing wheels. I'ass along the road or street and see how very tired three-fourths of the people look. How shall they get rest? Some say, " bv fewer hours of work ! " But some of them have no work at all. Others might prescribe easy sofas, and more arm chairs and soft beds. Bat some of the people who have the weariest look, have plenty of good furniture and luxuriant up holstery. Now, we offer a pillow not curtain ed with gobelin tapestry, or stuffed with the down of an angers wings. But a man who puts his head on it gets rid of his cares and anxieties. Il is a pillow stuffed with promises, " Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest " " Cast thy burden on the Lord and he will sustain thee. " We have friends who, because they can not sleep well, put under their head at night a pillow of hops: but they have never tried the better pillow filled with the myrrh and frankin- scence from the Lord's garden. Men and women tired out with the world try it- FOLLANSBEE & CO, Merchant Tailors, .Aim? Manxifuetiirf ri oi m Gent's, Youth's and Boys, FaslsioaaMe ClotMss '. Fcniffii Gaoffs. 121 Wood Street, comer Firth Ivmne, PITTSBURGH. ai'ri. Ha3ame Foy's Corset SBrt Supportar. Ftw Health. Comiort ami Strip, it acknuwltttiretl the Bert Arti cle of the kind ever made. Nn meroDs Testimonial in it fa vor are beinar re.iTl from all parts of the t'nlied Slates. LADV AGESTS WASTED. FOT HABJIOX, Side Maimrafrtnrer!', New Haven, Conn. ARNOLD fc HANN1M1, New York Agents. ulyia 7 !7Tn". .r- ni c! Vim ' " V'".--" : ' ' " '' ''" ' ''' !- J.y O.'.-i p.-. -':'. '- M ": ' :i ' VT 1'T1i,brfT' ' . : ' r. i' ' s, .- -. - ' 1 '-. i . ' - ; $ j"'';': - - ,--1 i unicKenng, i L03 'We U -'iri.' r:'.-T: tl; r.Hv tli.tt we l.ave T".m i;:i- lw !in7 l It. . Kni'i'; iiniet li ;:. sc h:iv! ii t" the lrea.t.T a Cvckvl best bran-' 2 FLOVK. and :,:eai i'i'i'l'l'.K, TEAS, SVCIAHS. SICF, SVICt'l'S, ju 'lass es, f:3:i,salt. AFPLE.S. F L. A VC i; INi EX r R ACTS. I'Ultt; AXI CANNED Fr.UIT. ALSO, COAL OIL, TOHAC'i'O, . I'.W; SNIFF, BK'JOMS. BVcrCLTS, Tl'iJS. : ATI W!j ii Frcr.'-'i an 1 ci mm n t'ANI IES, Nt'TS. CRACXEi: FANCIi CAKES, FEEFt'.'MEiiV. AND TOILET ARTICLES. cor-xes, n-trsuEs, soap, x:. A! an u.'.r.u:c:it r T rj. i:.r ' I! y-.u m-: anrtt:tr in 1 1 CJrrvsr.M Davi Cheap Jrocor. i t rt. -sit;: 1 ' V. u I . . ' r:.;:T k.t SOMKHSIIT iiorsi: 1 w Kranich, Bach k Go, IIARDMAN, BRADBUIll Declver Bros. Fiacnoes, SIMMCXS & CLOUGH, Esty Mason & Hamlin," Smith's American, Taylor & Farlay, and Shoninger's Eureka Grand and Concerto. Some oi'thc Instruments Havo SEVENTY-TWO FIRST PREMIUEV1S, BcsiuctLo GOLD MEDAL AT TTIK PARIS EXPOSITION ftn.l .iro pronounced by the first musical taleat, seminaries, the prc?, ci"., the BEST INSTBUMENTS MADE. Prices are rcjtona'ile, and terms as easy as consistent with thorou.Ii work- manfhin. All Jnstriimp.ntf Warr.Tsfprl frnm Fivp. tnTan Vfnr5 SEND FOI1 cincui;Ai:s. . Instruincnis Sold cm IJodorata llothly Irxstallrrients. SOriilllSIOT CA ; I:-.'.! i.xir iNOv v ;;NS. HAt'KS. Sl.r.IOI.'S. 4i.tr., itC, I ?-y'. .. sn.l at the 'I'V llnvir.j !fft --(! this i :r--'i.i' cr-.; :ta.l w ;! : H .:! tr.i-rtv Irt.m Mr-. I'.. A. Kii.-k. tv ts--i.::i' ! t;ilf jil'vinrc in ir.t. rmii l.j.- :. r. tiif jii.ii3 ciT.iT.-.liy th.it he wiil rj-ir-v sii:. n.-r cx.n.-c t rau' t! !i. ::; c.ri'.l (.e !'-;r'-i. A'1 ir z i ! :--' ('-liiin w.tiicr't will ar;.Ti.l to -lit.' vw.' J i tJiTniT. an l ti;tr. taMr will at ail f i::i : ! ' with theitc't 'lie market '!!. Mr. i i. 11. w.m ip.mt at all ti-.aes !iv f.'Tin 1 in t5i..:ii.-. tr.u:.-.rCi 1). LAVA To the Mercian! of Saw! t Gent's: Your attention called to the fact tluit MM M ! r.iil i I u:..if :c o:. lcr v. ii:. tl wiil i B.-- -I hi rv"tf r: iu.; Ntn;e t'ir. i li the manii i;;vitr. to v. rv t'.-t rira "I iiiJ May, 13, '74, f rc c -:-: i-C'! in -,! p-' i! '.!!: a-n J' ir.o a wtiom hrn-a !. .' 1 a'a cxi cri. ii-o ( v r tw -nty ymr in the .a-3':0. H'i i.'. t'ti r. i. ro n.ill! ttum ..ut Jl v.''i;cl.' 1 ''.!i i" 1" i;,t "f '"''-t-rul and ..TS-ii:np;.!'. All w.-rfc wa.-rante 1 1' Nr a rffre-f.T.-.Q. wii. it loavina t!ie sli'p. an-1 s;itsaoa..n :u:ir.ititcctl. All U;n:?' i KHV.MlllSd AND PAINTING I t.vc in nf-nt ar.-! f'--t;-TiHnl OT!ritr, w at ', !.(irtift nnli-r. llo !. lcc-nniol to i!i)3tlfu wi.rv ia fii ii a manni r. nn-iat such prior as x n.ako it to tlifl InSorert uf crerylnttly to patpnize liim ,1'all aiiJ cxusuir.e Jiis Horn bcti re jiurvlia nir el.rwltcre. D. j. nun tiw li:Stlll.T Minion SI. JOIISTOW P I are selling DEY GOODS. NOTIONS & MILLINERY, at Eu?tir!i prifes. We ztanntce yn Kn.terB prW on Print, tjinifliaun, Ih'laint .. Ai'j'at-a , lire O axis. Mn.iin'. lirvwri an.l Uleaflut! 1"0 -im3. Du-.-ti. Drill". 'titttina.ieit. Joanl. ramrTtil. Tinkiii!r. Flannelr. '!'tli!i an.l IVMnKT". in lac t all Dry (i an i Notion:". A trip tn J. hnst. wn will not Cf't ytiU tha tenth part of th cxpci'f 1 atri() to JPhillcIkia, an-1 yctwcvilat Fbi' tlcl.hi. prices anil site ym freight hc?i.!r. W can aifjr.t to 'lo it teeau.-e we buy in laritelot a an.l p:.y ,-Lh. have no r ;nt to jay ar.'l tlu i ur iwa Wlr Call and see our Jtock au l'iricvj auJ jud)9 fur j)urst-h-c. OEIS. FOSTER i QVINN. 113 aniilljCiinttiD St., Juhnt'jwn, mavtl