jjna, nirrii ni:a- T-r-rrw -- fa- kpieittai. tirr. He who .lieu at Ai.m knJ Tn;i to eonitor: a"! Lit Meads : - r:thfcl frlJ r I; lief, I Lr... . Pale and white and f anew : Anl ye sty : -AndallalTe Cti r Wris at toe fret aad bead. I ran are toot falling tear : Z 'Mi h'ur your alebsaod prayer : Vet 1 smile and whisper liili : I am Bat the thine fon kits : Cnw yonr tears and let It lie. 1- waf o:!tw. It ! no! I. Saec; rrlcuns ' ba: llto wonjen lave F"i tlic la tlc-p of tbe grace. 1 a lral which I am quitting : I-a ganuerft no m ire Wtins : If a can, from which at la;t, Like a bird, hit mil bath paw -d. ' . I.-rrc the Inmate, nor the roora; Tit- wearer, n-jt the araro : tb- flow l :lic ralo, not (he lr 7'it.U ac-t I'iiii in.ia ili.iar splcu JiJ u.t. "l-vwig Iricn-.I ' in- wtec and lr KiriiiKhlw.iy every vocpicz err. that ye IIIlutoa the Mcr 1 not trurtli t aingle tear. 'Tii an cmpiy sea-sbell, jne tat of which tbe pearl It (one. T-e shell Is broken. It lien there ; I he pearl, the all, tUe son I, If hre. aa earthen. Jar, whose 111 Mljli c-aled the irhilcll biJ t -. IreaJarc of trcarnrr. a unl '.hat loved l.iui : let il lie. I.:-. t..r thard. be carifc ooce mere, .-; the gvi4 tr iahJ a:rc. -Allah clorkar : Allah good ! V..W Tby world Is anderstnod : Now tbe long, lonr. womUrr end : Vet ye weep, my foolish friends. While the nun whom ye call dead. In unspoken tdlrs, Instead, I,!re and love Ton : hart, 'tis true. ' the light that chine for yon. lut In tbe UsM ye cannot fee. ()." undisturbed ft-Ueity la a perfect Paradise. An J a life that never dii. i'rcwel!. friend ' bat nit farewll ; Where I am ye too ekall dwell. I am rone bcAie yonr face, A loomcuts worth, a little ijuce. When ye come where I hare 8ti'ned. Ve will w.m ler why ye wejit. Ye will know, !y trtie love taught. That here If all and there is nauxiit. Weep awhile, if ye are lain ; Siinshincetili ranst lollow rain ; tti'y not at Death, fur Death, Now we know, la tiiat first breath Whieb ooraonli draw when we enter IJfr, wMeh is of all life centre. "He ye certain ail acemt love Viewed from Allah' throne alio, e. I yc stout of heart, and eonte 1 trarely onward to yonr home, 1-11 Allah Allah la, i ijorc divine : O Xo'e alwjy '." He v. ho died at A2im, (rave Thlf to those who ntade hi trrore. t'rltm tkc ArttLicIifV G. It. Itovflitvr. Tlie correct J fur layiog fbiDg g T anj leogib, in order to form a root lcnk-tik'l't, i to la j tbe courcrfi cm ibao uoe-lbird tbe lenlh of tbe sbortest f-hiugicM. Forcxaaiple, whea "bixles are tiifbteea iacbeslong, ma ny f( tbom will not be more than ger rotopa incbes io length. Therefore Gve inches is nil that tbo courses will liear to be lai i to tbe weather with puretyof formiriff a ?ood roof. Tiie shingles mast be tbree tbicknewes over tbe entire roof. If tbey are not three thicknesses if now and then a shingle lacks a quar ter or ball an inch of being long enough to make three tbickacsfe." thero will io all probability be a leaky place in tbe rod at such a point Moreover, when tbe lower counts lack liJilf aa inch of extending np fur enough to rccrire the rain from the outermost course, io case the middle otir.se were removed, it would be jiifctaawcll to lay them seven or iLt inches to tbe weather as to lay tbrm only Grc, or Gc and a ba'f incbe. Many ebingles are only fix teen i tithes long, and many that are Mt.ld for sixteen inches long will hard ly measure Gfirea iuchea. In this onse if tbe roof be rather flat, pay about one-tiarter pitch four and a half incbes is as far as they should be laid to the wcaibc. la case a ro if were quite steep, it might an ftwer to lay the courses four and three quarter incbes to tbe weather. When buildings are erected by the job, proprieters should give their per sonal attention to this subject, and pee that jobbers do not lay the cours es a hall an inch too far to tbe weather. There is another important consid eration which is too frequently over looked in shinning, which is break ing jo-au. Careless workmen will often break joints within balf an inch of each otner. When the joints of the different courses corao 8o close to gether, the roof will certainly ' leak. Why bouU it not ? There is noth ing to prevent it during a heavy rain. Unless a roof i steeper than a quar ter pitch, much care should be taken to break joints not less than one and oae-q-iancr inches. Let all work men and helpers be t4nght tbe vast importance of rejecting every poor fihiugle, except wnca the upper co-irs-es ore being laid. A fceat-tKl DalekaaitB. A Dutchman having moved to the far west was told that bears were plenty and to look out for them, and lie thus relates bis first day's experi ence 00 Lis new place : "Veil I vos blowing glose to der woods, not Tos dinkiug about pears, ven all at vens, I seen a pig pluck pear making fjr me like tundir. Vos I (cairt? if 1 ras I can't help it; you'd be scairt iicider, veil I ros not much Bcairt too. put I run like ter tnyfel, pecase I did sot vant ter pi act ras cal to get too close to me, unt I crer looked pock till I got over der veoce, and den I see der pear vos running like tundcr and blitzeo der oder war, and it vos not von pear at all : only Schmidt's plack tog ; and so I veut pack to blowiog ocd didn't fee no pear efer since." BravatifBtl Little Allesary. A bamming bird met a butterfly, and being pleased witb tbe beauty of iu person, and the glory of its wings, made an offer of perpetual friendship. "I cannot think of it," was tbe re ply, "as you once sporced me, aod called me a drawling doll." 'Impossible!'' exclaimed the bom miog bird. I always entertained tbe highest respect for such beautiful creatures as yon." "Perhaps you do now'" said the other, "but when you insulted me, 1 was a caterpillar. So let me give you a piece of advice: never insult the humble, ai they may some day become your superiore." The liaby Las got a new toolb, "Viut tbe old lady is laid up with a ?oid ia tbe bead," remarked a rcntle naa to a defeated candidate. "What do I care!" was the reply. "Well," said the gestl'-mao, slowly, "befoie tie cloctioa you used to uke tae arid and ask etc bow my family was cui ioiroa, aud I've It-tn bjnuog you all over town to lei! run, atd tbat V tbe ay yon talk to tun. Hut i da't make any difference. I voted for tre other candidate atyhow." Exchange. The Hoot' Loaca. j Fifteen years ago to-night, a young ' pH knelt beueatb tbe Mtarry tky to 'pry ; and tbe burden of her prayer ..iviht she might be endowed witb tle powers of a genius ; that power j might be given to her to writo ; to 'give voice to the tnmnltnons feelingt jeurvlnjr through ber ru!. I Tbw was all tbe boon she craved. 'She asked cot for love, for weal'b, high estate ; neither did abc ark for fame 1 tel. ambitiou bad no place in ber heart. She t-k-d but for tow er to weave together the loose matter tbat was clogging tip ber heart ; to write out its tin written mn-ic ; its glowing dreams aad prophecies ; and it was graa'.pd ber. Will it bring bappincst? Years nsst-ed awav. Aeaiii she i knelt io pray. Her dark eye, radi :nt with ttc licbt ol trcrjiiif, were i fixed upon the distant Leavens ; ber ;l:ps were half uncioced, and her long dark ringlets fell over her unei vercd ' boulders. Sbe looked like one inspired. Suddenly the fair bead was bent low, and ber band raised, with a kind of deprecating gexiure, as if some 'sorrow bad crept i a upon ber jy. I Then, folding her arms over her bear:, I hbe bowed ber face in tbe dust of hu miliation, anil, in broken words, ex claimed - "Father, to be loved !' II a ! the is not happy 1 Sbe craves tbe boon of love. It was not enough that migbly power was given her over ber own mind and tbe minds of others. Sbe bad made ber a world apart from tbe world sbe lived in Sbe bad won fame and bevies of friends, aod yet ber womau's heart craved for love. Tbe love of a noble heart was giv en ber ; a princely borne aod tbt bomago of the multitude. Will tbe love sbe has coveted Gil her heart ? Will love do more for the womau's heart than fame for tbo girl's ? She bad a bappy home ; sheltered in from tho world's clamor and change t hat far-off world nbe thought so beauiifnl. Would tbat sbe could part the thick curtain that bung be tween it and ber. Sbe did so, and lound tbat tbe curtain was of course eray serge ; tbat tbe beautiful colors it bad worn at a distance bad been wrought by her own brain. Sbe wished that she had not peered be yond tbe curtain that had been so wisely hung between ber and the world tbat seemed so fair for f-be bad guiued more litrht and knowledge than was wise fr ber. Sbe found out tbe fallacy of her early dreams ; tbat love and truth were not tbe things tbey seemed; that happiness wasamyib; aod the ' trail of tbe rerpent was over thetn all." Alas! ber heart is yet unfilled, her soul unsatisfied. And now, from tbe white, quiver ing lips, a new prayer rises. IJut this time sho does not kneel, but bears it aVut la her heart ; and at lust, when the want gross unbeara ble, tbo trembling lips otter, pasion atelv, "ttive me children, oh, Fath er !' A little life Guttered into exirtence a sweet pale blosom of wendrcus loveiiness. Tbo bine of tbe violets were in ita eyes, and tbe rose Cu-h upnn its cheek. There was a new, delicious feeling in ber heart, and ber soul thrilled at the touch of those linv Gngers. Was tbe wont in ber soul filled? (ad the babe's comingstilled its long i tig ? Ah. no ! something was want ing. What could it bo ? There 'came a night when the bra;b floated out from tbe babe's lips, and it went to dwell bevond tho pearly clouds. Then thero came boors of darkness and porrow ; after wards there was lijfbt 1 As tbe stricken mo' her gazed 11,100 tbe wee. waxen bale she had loved so well, she could scarcely "believe and qniet herself before Him wh" hid bcr-av-d ber. Cut, even in tbe midst of ber aoguisb, a new revela tion dawned upon ber. Sbe saw tbat she bad been blindly following ber own will, regardless of His wbo created her. Lvery prayer of ber life bad been tnswered. Genius bad been given ber, and fame, and love ; and more precious far ibao all, the sweet child love, which is surely a forettste of heaven. Oace more bentth the stars sbe knelt to pray ; not tbe young girl ol Gf:ten years ago, but a woman, wea ry and worn. The prayer, this time, is not for intellectual endowments, nor lor hunwio love, nor fame, nor the pattering of cb'ldreo's feet ; but, faintly, from a bite lips, come tbe words: "Wash me, and I sbill be made whiter than snow Take away all vain dreams ; all strivings after earthly happiness ; all bitter yearn ing for human love ! Let the prayer of my heart ever be, not my will. Fa: her, but Thine, be doc !" Thai Brawa Why. Perhaps yon have wondered why the church of which you are a mem ber did not grow taster, and give signs of greater prosperity. It has regular means of grace, and these means of graca are attended br con gregations of orderly aad attentive j listeners. i QyWby are there no more additions to khe cburcb T Whr no more conversions J Sucb qieatious should not be ace swered hastily. Tbey deserve a very careful consideration and very honest answers. Allow a suggestion as to what may be jje reason. Perhaps you do not prey fur a blessing upon tbe preecbed word Tbe word neached can of itself save no soul. Tbe au- r plying energy of tbe Holy Spirit is necessary, and tbe Uoly fepmt is giv en to answer to prayer. . Do you habitually pray for year mioister and for tbe H'.ly Spirit to give efficacy to the truth preached by him ? Washington Dispatch: An amus ing incident occurred as tbo new Secretary ol tbe Navy was leaving bis hotel this morning lor tbe .de partment. Ashe was passing out be was suddenly accosted by a gen tleman wbo said, "Is your name Thompson?" Tbe reply, "s ''yea." "Well," said tbe stranger, "my name is Key. We are both in tbe Cabi net; let us be friends " Tbey shook each other by tbe band in old time style. Air. Thompson remarked. "I know we shall bo much better friends with sucb an introduction, than if we had been more formerly presented to each other." jfc. Centlemaa traveling in Ohio some time ao turned in at a country tavern for dinner. Jbe bar-room was garnished with a dirt wash basin, a piece of suap tbe size of f lozenge aod a equare yard of crash, die y visible ibroottb epidemic de- poi s. Having slightly washed, tbe traveler eyed the rag d abtfully, and the a ar-ked tbe proprietor: "iiaveu't yo.a sir, about tbe prtmL-c, a tbis year's to el?" ' The flower Unr4eai. As tbe spring opens the flowers ap pear, aud ouw is tbe time to attend will to tborutgb cleanliness-; ligbily boe tbrungb or otherwise dress all margins of beds where crocuses, aae monp, snowdrops, primroses, and other spring flowers are peeping np. Transplant b-lNbrck", bibaciH'U pewuie-. nud tber bardy pereni.Ial plauts. Walk may now be turned, raked and rolled di-; if o miles i? at hand, use a cuple f ide hoards, laid down, then Btcppiog from one to, the otter to press tbo w alk Grm. Deds tbe foim uf wbicb it ia deeired to change, can now be done. It occa si uaily happens, from disease aad other causes, that ibe tulip does not make its eppearonco above ground witb the rest: a careful examination should take place, removing the soil till yuu come to tbe top ol the bulb, when it may be found that the outer sheath cr leaf is wholly decay ed of rof.cn. In this case, after re moving the diseased parts, do not re turn the soil, but allow tbe rulb to have free exposure to tbe air, c-vr io? from rain or frtist with a band iriass. cr some sort tf protection If you have hyacinths, tnlipstr other hardy bulb roo'8, now is tto time to plant, orjust as son 11 as the gruuna ran be woiked. Hoses tbat have not been pruned can now be attended to. aud decayed or injured wood cut aa ay, a bile many of tbe feeble aboots will give better bloom by shortening back ooe-.balf. Roses ibatare sometimes called bar dy, and have been left out, are at ;iuie f fund ii jured in tbe spring If tbey sbowsiicua of life, leave ibem alone until buds are prominent, and tbeo cut to within hall an inch of a prominent bud. Shrubs should n be carefully looked over, aud injured or weak r boots cut away. Saect peas, lurkspur, cauaytuft, ziuna, and nearly all tbe ornamental grasses niav "be sown early. Tbe pe's may be covered tbree or four incbes. tbe other seeds onlv one-nuarter, to balf an inch ol Soil, adding a little mulch of straw. Kpaatiah Ballrad. Io tbo express trains one meets with dark haired, dark-visaged gen tlemen wbo draw their hats down 'ver their eyes and puff cigarette smoke coniinuallv through tb'-ir nos trils, who converse little, aod who on ly uubend from their banubty de meanor when some beautiful girl, wi h ber lace mantilla draping her fiue neck aud shoulders, enters the cirri use. Dot in the slow trains one gets even more knoaledge of the Spauisb populace than be is desirous of acqoiriug Tbe Spaniard when be travels appears to fancy tbat be has an inalienable right to take with him in tbe same car ia which he rides all his household crouds and farm produce. A stout farmer, clad iu a blouse, a pair of white cor uroys, leaih.r sandal", -and a broad bat with littl? t?el around i:s edges, clumbers icto a compartment already over-cowded. He bands tbe near est neighbor a cage of ch-ckens, de posits a small bag of flour ia a girl's lap, pulls bis growling dog in alter Jim, sets a basket of e?gs on an old man' s gouty toes, scrambles ioto a fraction of a seat, smiles, makes a hundred apologies and lights a ci garette. Two or tbree muleteers clad in long black cloak", perfume tbe car witb garlic. A soldier, witb bis gun slung over bis back, pukes tbe muzzle of tbe dangerous wei.pon into his neighbor's eye occasionally Ev ery one interlards bis or ber conver sation with interjections, and often with oaths shocking to ears pi .lite If tbe j-iurncy is long, some clever fell. w pulls a guitar r ut of a bag, thrums its strings, and bums a ballad in which tbe others join, langbiog and pulling smoke between tbe re frains, aud now aod then keeping time by clapping their bands aud stamping witb tbeir feet. At a rail way station, at Miranda or Burgos, when tbe train stops to allow passengers to refresh themselves, no one burriea at all. Suppose 20 minutes to be tbe time a lowed; every ouo scats him self solemnly at the Ion? table in tbe dining room, aod slowly eats and moderatelv drinks, smoking between the courses. As the 20 minute peri od approaches its end, tbe guard rings tbe bell loudly and calls tbe senores to tbe train. A few persons look languidly, as it astonished at tbe unusual noise, but tbey do not bestir themselves. On the contrary, they settle into tbeir cba'rs acd addret-s themselves to tbe dessert. Wben the train is Gve miuutes bebiud time, tbe guard rings again, witb n better success. Af cr be bas ranjr tb third time, and, stalk'ng majesti cally up and down the platform of tbe station, bas become to tcign to close the doors of tbe carriage, tbe travelers rise slowly, wrap tbeir cloaks around ibem witb grent arranging each U-id as if tbey about to be presented to tbe and, liabiiog fresh cigarettes. care, were king, stroll to the train They staud talking at 1 be doors tic til tbe guard pushes them into the compartments, wben they glare out at bim as if be were guilty of a great discoartesy Peanut. Tbe peanut is a native f South America. It was taken fr -m there to Africa, sod then brought from tbat country here. Wilmiugton, X. C, onco bad tbe best reputation for its quality, but siuce the war tbe peanut is largely included as a Geld cr p in Virgiuia, and lots from that Stale bring the highest price. It grows in light, sandy, fairly fertile soil, with a good clay sub-soil. Wben culti vated as a crop it jssowo in tbe pod, but for small or experiuatj;l pur poses the bosks should be re.uov d before planting. Peanuts can be giown witb as little labor as is re-, quired for Indiin Corn, aa acre yields from 25 to 10 and sometimes Si) bos. Tbe growth is eccentric; after tbe vine blossoms oat tbe flower seeks and enters the - gruuud a here tbe nut is formed, bence it is someiimes called the ground nut. Tbe African product goes largely to France, where immense quantities are crushed in oil for the adulteration, or imitation of salad oil. Marseilles is reuowned for the number ot cargoes there bandied. Jum 4 fncaa variety is entail in size aud seldom ca?r here other than a ben shelled for coo tec, tiouers' waow. oims oil crushing is done iu this couutry at the atj, and South for table purposes. Re ceipts of peanuts at Sew Y'ork from tbeSoatbern S;ates for 18TC were 71,000 buabcU, and for 1S75. 02.000; boabela. ' Judge Force was declared defeated ' rt?u be ran furC'.Ukrealasiauiuaia in Ciuciuaaii aaioai Savl-r bj C0' vule8.tUukatopb. yuINua-a aa- r , n L" " it t lea 1,000 majority. Tbis time Hoi- . !?nd ar .q ini.il ' m Itrmjr. Wc like to hear oar merchants spo ken of as ab'trp business men, but we do not believe it necessary tbat misrepresentations, however1 slight, to customer or those with .whom they are trading need bare any place in tbe intercourse of truly sharp bus. iocs men. Leavioa the tradiiii.nsol our fathers, tbe writioirsnf tbe propb eis, and our faitb in God, altogether out of tbequcstion, and comingdown to the plain matter-of facts of every day life does it pay ? - Does it pay for a merchant, for tbe sake of getting an order for a bill oS goods, to promise tbeir immeaiate shipment wben bo knows there i every possibility of bis not being able to bbip them until tbe expira tion of probable ball a week? U is true another merchant may get tbe order, aod by filling that one salit- lacionly, obtain anotbef; vet wi.l not some otber merchant be as likely to get the next one anyway, if tbis is not filled wben promised? Does it pay to ask a bigb price for goods in order to allow a margin on which to "fall" in expectation of tbe purchaser being in reeled witb the babit of "beating down t" Even if it is sometimes a necessity to thus protect himself against a greatly growing practice, is be not liable to meet witb gentlemen wbo may eos piciously reject bis best offers as made noon too large a margin, and there fore refuse to purchase ? Does it pay -to imply by words that an article is of a certain well appreciated manufacture of produc tion just because we believe it to be as good, or even belter, than tbe ar ticle it is supposed tc be ? Supposing it does give uoeqpaled satisfaction, and is not discovered many limes, may not tbe deception, if only dis covered once, be widely published by the dii-coverer and thus make mauy good customers avoid as for tbe rea son tha. tbev cannot be certain of tbe genuineness of any article purchased from as ? To couclude : Does it pay to com mit any of tbe little acts of misrep resentation, whose names are legion, practiced by so many supposed hon orable merchants, j'ist because there is scarcely a chance of being fouod out. aud because so many bave suc cessfully practiced tbera and are knoan as sharp, shrewd business men f Is it not much belter to speak of 1 ban bide the defects in ourtroodn, sell tbem at a fair profit, never devi ate from it, and honestly tell the lime we suppuso we will be able to ship them, and thus make and deserve a character for strict integrity, truth fuluess and reliability 1 Would not good, paying customers become plen tiful Irum tbeir belief in tbe fair dealing of a merchant whose sales were made on ibis basis ? Asking only tbat these questions may be given a fair consideration, we commend them to tbose to whom tbey may apply, with the hope tbat Ibis class will include few, :f any of tbe business men of our citv. Jour nal of Commerce. iriiit Ilnrae. The Denver Tribune says : Tbel Tirbunn yesterday published a short notice of the capture, of wild horses ia Northern Colorado. The Larimer County Erprcts has a longer notice, and as tbe article is an interesting od5 we republish tbe facts: Sheriff Coon, W. F. Scribner, W. P. Mor gan, Thomas Ernest, and Sieve and Charlie George were the parties in terested, and tbey were out last week Tbey went some twenty-five miles northeast of F-ri Collins, aud a fe miles east of Pierce Station, on the Denver and Pacific railroad. Here tbey made tbei: headquarters for tbe campaign. Wi.hin two miles or camp tbey never failed to Gnd a band ot wild horses. Many a long chase tbey bad; bat they finally suc eded in capturing tea b ad. Two of these, however, bave tbe brand of Mr. Mc Clellan, of Greeley. A great many animals were seen borne of tbem were very valuable ones, aud were fleet of foot. Three bead attracted tbe attention and chal lenged tbe admiration of tbe entire party. One was a black mare, large, well-proportioned and beautiful, and ibey rnu ber over forty miles bat c-iuldu't catch ber. YV itb tbis fine mare was a colt, wbicb seemed to br a full-blooded Norman. Tbese two are certaioly valuable stock if tbey could be captured. The otber horse was adark stallion, that would not weigh much over tbree , hundred pt'Unds. His mane reached down to bis knees, aud bis furetop to bis nos trils, aod resembles a Shetland pony, lie is said to be a beauty. Oue wild band was seen wbicb seemed to be composed entirely of larire American Block, and undoubtedly contained many Valuable animals. These horses are as wild as ante lope, and the strategy used to get near ibe latter bas to. be employed witb the for tner. The bonier must conceal himself behind bis horse, until be gets as Lear tbe herd as possible, when, quickly mounting, be mil t dash into tbe herd like ligbi mug, cutting it in two aud starting a p rtion of it in the direction of tbe camp Ao time must be lost, or the wild animals will all escape. His companions, however will assist in the mad ride back to camp, which ie an attempt to drive the game into a "orral. If successful, then the work of roping the animals is commenced, aud a right lively little job it gener ally proves to be. Tbe wildest of the horses were tied to the weakest, aod thus all were driven to town without mucb trouble. Tbe same parties bave in conterpp'a lion another bunt ere long. Next Door About 9 o'clock ves- terday morning a farmer-lot.kioz man entered a grocery store on Wood- ward avenue, baying a jug in bis band, and he said to one of the clerks: I want two pounds of nails, and Xext door," promotl? reulied the clerk, motioning with bis thumb. The farmer entered the store neit d.Kr, placed bis jog on the counter, aooraaiat "I want a gallon of molasses, and w "Next door," said tbe proprietor, motiooing towards ibe grocery. The farmer looked at biiu for a minute, aud then went oat and re entered the otber store. As tbe clerk came forward again tbe man witb th.e jug remarked ; - .. VI by in blazes couldn't Ton bare told me to tbe 6rt place tbt I coujd tbe mt.!aaeet bere aod nails next door! Wbafa tbe noe of beiotr a. mijrbtj bigb-tooed about not bifH J' . 1 ' A c'mpaoT baa beeo eatablUbed to' mauulWciureweaiber bureau-for ih . .on!. JJ.. eua caa ue u&f lot " fSOO. Tbe iti.houn nl w.a.ei. (vindauadiraenuara extta. f ; - . - J r . w.j ......km A long time 'ag tTlnafofl waSSsdo in tbe borticulturatJ,a;''oiV of Oer many of an alleged extraordinary , se cret for propagating trees aad graft ing rosea, whereby much time vofd be saved, offered for a small snm. by an Austrian nurseryman, y thi gen tleman baa aiace . ceamaaiejaieal jm article n tbe subject to tbei-Hnieiaer Garten frmnd,ui ahwact from wbieb is riven In1 tbo Lada 7ivficr' Chronicle.' Urieflv bis method U as f..Ilowa:,KCuuiogs,:; trees are taken oft at July: front 6 inches u accoraiogio toe sioa. are remved rrorffToe lower portion. wo Ba3 bnrtd of bim untif tbis which in to:enier tbev groarid; ..bat . bllbj ren,mQvd - 0f tlese ibiogs .bos which .flr.cBM. aboytbeijj,,, hereunto our 19 to fix gronnd are left. . Beds are prepararf; M fioa' relationship or . rather for tbom ltha open air.by bofonirb , ni(1 DUmera;,,eulimkhipto tbat digginjand levehogand anetwardh, tD0 fmn pW ogbt we applying a8upcrfi:ianafcrfc bout.,itU -f 'l.im YatLef or . grand mcbes thick, of rotten mauure Irwu. antbeP Decanse it U Ms cLild and spent hot-bed. s The cuttings are then j hat KralMicbiU , IJut if that babr is stack in about two inches apart and bu j,,.-,!,! ind &noi m iw fcth 1a a wniewbat oblmo;,4irriii. be brother Each bed when B.fcd is. sorro.uDded l(, bimm.uf ThatU quile clar. Aod by a latb fence, so that shade may be 1 if arl(,n u biuffu brolher. why, given when tbe snn.i very but.rdi;llleltbe mM acl U; that h.by. the cntungs arc well watted , with ea , Tbfc fo..ws,-e .re.: ' And if be is rose spou-ea can , . t wr r-oipieiwa,,,,- 6 th, bahr bj8 wi(e - ma8t be tbe operation, me oaiv lurtber care necessary is a sprinkling . fverhead tbree or four times a day during ibe,.- Grsi week, if theweather be very bot;;. Wefti-absUrd "Wesee and once a day afterwards. In bei,, -w we wero b. 9ft.t Tbe course of Ove or six weeks, treated Inexact .relationship mat be stated thus: tbe manner ludicaM-d,. tbe cuuiugs , T Parlon u falber ana-Ult a half -r most plants wilt bave. formed a,i a-j;fourtb Krandfktb t . .$Q malter . ca lus. aod further shading will be ; on necessary-. : Late in ; the autumn ' a layer of rough manure, 2 or 5' inches thick, is spred over for winter, pr tection. .It elso serves, as mauure wben tbe eattiogs start growing it tbe spring; and cuttiog treated tbas. make extraordinary progress, f form ing plants equal to two year-old ; plants from winter or spring cutting. . Very few, it is asserted,-- fail.--' Tbe -oew method of grafting roses is tbe: inser tion of growing eyes early io jspring instead of dormant eyes in tbe . sum mer. . Tbey are inserted in tbe 'main stem, one on each side, to form sym metrical beads. these make, it is said, as much growth tbe Grsi season as tbe dormant eves tbe second"' sea son. j t i te .. I f A Taaec Ulrl'a CbeeatereMl IM:. Miss Cora Dickson, a joona "girl 29 years of age, arrived in Paris tbe otber day from South American Her life thus far has been a tbwkererl ooe.a At the age of fifteen, ured of the mo notony of borne, Sbe ran away from ber father's bouse with a large sum of mouev. Sbe cut her baie aod don- ued a boy's garb. After becoming ip succession a cabin boy, a clerk and a b rs dealer, she turned up. ia .Bue nos Ay res, where sbe entered the ar ret, still disguised. Sbe diatimuisb- ed berself in tbe service, and became. a colonel ' Some months ago, at a: meeting .f offij-ers, she quartjelle-di wiib oue of tbose present. A duel followed, and sbe killed her adveraa ry. Qu exsmiuiog tbe dead man's 1 papers, sbe found that sbe had killed j her oldest brother, wbo bad lett bume wben sbe was two. years ,.of " age. Horror-stricken, sbe threw berself at tbe bishop's feet, who promised toio-' tercede witb her father." ' ' IterkMaerana Perratailal. It will eO'in bo lime' to dig over beds ef hardy -herbaceous pereobialr aod also to transplant tbrm . Tb ground snouid oe . worse a -wun cpadiug fork, aud. One, well --rotted mauure worked in. In digging 'over beds of herbaceous plants, be cartful, a manr plants like peuuics, caqipao ulas, varieties of bardy )lilje, .-etc. may not have rbwn tbeir crown or buds ab-jve tbe cronnd? '-and wften bey are fujured by 'j'care-leKehes? iu vixkioa amoug tbem.. .Uulei-s tbe orker knows wbereeacb plant ia sit uated, while early atirring. and en riching tbe gri'nud ia a benefit,: yet i is tietter to wait a day or two uutil escb plant can ha traced to its p-"- rion.r Earlv rpriug is ;al the" best; time to divide and. replant bardy per-i. eooials.- Afier planting .tbe erofiu. b .old be covered wttb- a c.nplo of iucbes or so of leaf mould, or some light rich soil : . ," ! ' - ' i " 5 Ta Omn KalaMt. Tbey should be well wasLed aud cut into small pieces. Au egg i bod ed bard, aud wben it become C"Id tbe yolk is to be takeri out aod bro ken on a plate. . Then. put witb, 'it' a large tearp.ouful id C 'ld Water'Iand near a teapoouful. of salt. . Xl.Mb a!L tbii together, by meaasuf a spoi'n r fork, tin tbe egic to a thick paste, free fr.m lamp. .Next. add' butier,sud after tbis add at leaiti a lablt.vp KJuful f good vioegar.- -VTbeu. there are ell well mixed, tbe drenaiug ia made aud is either to be pnt immediately--Witb the salad, or to be sent to tbe tarbl Iu a separate dish. Tbe tp of tbeTiil ad may be ornamented ; .with snail pieces of the white of the egg -and Slices of pickled beef - i-.-'li1- aMB : ...r- . ' Tl ler. 'J '.e.:.,.T(" Tbe Allowing advice, from aeorre eponden. of tbe Country Gentleman, ia wel worthy of acceptance, btii we would add a imle more to. it io the f.-rm of a aoggestion, tbat iu cai-r yo are a farmer and bave no wile get one : ' ' '-. , ; "If yu are in any trouble orqaau dart; tell your wifeibat js 'if oo bave oue aliibiiut, it at once. : ..Ten to obe her invention will solve your dif&cufiy soouer than all yonr lagic. Tbe wit of woman has been "prai.-ed, but ber ioatincia, are quicker, and- keener than ber . reason. ,-. (J-Miueet witb your wife, or your- nivibvr, uf sister, and be arsnrt-d, right-will fl-u-b upon Jotjr darkness .Wymea -aire too Coluniouly adj'udeied vrrrf iiit ;n ail bnt purely wuuianisb affairai io pbilotM pbical etnoents -of . tn m-X i bus judge tbem. "Tbeir latultione, or insigbts, aie tbe must eubile. 'atitl if tbey cauuot aee a cat io tbe meal there is no cat ibere I advise a man. to keep none of his affairs secret from, bis wife, ijau'k borne lis bei-u' happily aed, aud maqy a fortune reirnrftd. by a taanV full .Ouofldeufje io bis wife. Wotaan x far more a seer and a propbet tbau aas, if Vhe be given a fair cbaoce." . As a general rote, wives jCvu Je. ihe, qifuutestof tbeir plana aad ta oughts lo tbeir 40 band ' - Wby oot reeiprosratt?, if but for tbe pleanore of meeting confidence itb ootiUdeoce ! 1 aia . certain1 bo man succeeds su wal iu te i idJd a be wbo. . taking a partner . i. Jif, makes her tba Dartae of bia ouro-f- ses and hopes- 1 What is wrong of bis 'ropulre or judgment sbe wifl b'u wpulee or judtrmeDt abe- win check and ae rigflt itb bff ttrimosu Hnireraalli Kfci; iiiaiiwia.ci nnireraaily ngfetf liwirWta.4 -Jnjl what sbe mo?t era fee' and rsost-de- wb -be o craf e. ad Ko.fl - wrres ia eon6(leCce, KcV. i'Pye " we- !reerom a Dad'W n ' ' rr '" ' - Jfr uh check and rwat a-itb bft ai4Jl"!"' jj"," "'.- .. It will Boon be t.me fca bang npl.ortamde; .J, v.. . a-'Tir. : Jk..w!.tTJTf jowj tbalisfiii dtetarla bHU$. iJ a. iiueill WW W w, aiuu t I. . 'IVrs ptatejJWl Htfr ! James' Par ton iaWjoicfajj over tjia first : baby." rarWj'ute?7r 1'es, w . remern ber iww.ii Air. Partoa married Fao ay FfB.' 1 Wa bef third boaband. Antt-wben she died, bo .married ber dacgBter-T-oa ; jirp-daoirbicr. But be could oot end am tbe Idea of being awep4a'er it was repoganant to hie frriiaga. iv8 be married ber, and then dicovfred (he laws of tbe State did not recognize such marriages, and or anruneanu ibe law.mleri i to make a little : 'fc00,L!1''','',fa,4 oi bei fe . a?aTt?i iJmea-.i-prBia. wiUkaiott noti ,5 nir lne udlord . sioee which time j its "aUut Why , bre ; is no end "to ',r fc. .j , :h- it a ball. ' Cooneqneollv that babf is Is . ' Jftiw Fannv Fern tok 'tbtui n-i bei1 third husband, ' and Par- tou a present wife being ber daughter, and not his.. tbat daughter' baby is no kia to bi.a..' Tbat souoda absurd, too, very. Allowing it is Partoo'a child, to beiu wilh. i'artjn is us tatner. and he is iust as much its grandfib(, aule it is the inteutio not to permit ibe poor thing to bave no? irraodfaiher at all: Now, if it is bis grandchild and be ' was Fanuy Fern's third bu-baud, and ibis b iby is ibe child if.,her.. daughter, every time be takes it on bis. knee it ewtjldu'fc-pottsibly be twins. ca!d ii? No, that isn't "it.".' Yet there does a'ppear to be two generation in that oue -li aii? somehow. .. The idea of daodlma! t-o generation va tbe knee! Tbat m ihrf loost ridiculous idea f all. Why. if tbat child were really Fony Fern's diiUKbter's cbild.and Partoo wat third buaoaLd to Fanny,' aud father v ber daughter now. 11 bio 1 possible- l'sruU ConW pick bimself up and dandle bimself 00 bis own kuee! This ii the must serious matrimonial Complication we. ever, tri d to ' Bolve. We are unable to do rrore than crack ibe sbell ; ibe real kernel appears to be shrouded iu complications as nu-m-ierous as the folds euwrapping au Egyptian mummy; We are atratd V pursue ibe subject auy further, lest ibe b rritle su-pa-Uu tbat dawns up 0'0 that the baby should prove to bn Parron's father should be verified 'As itis.'we tbihk it otiirbi not to be Pariou's father. VilUburyh Chrorti tie. v - v. Clrcaat lMajBAe. jThe proper use of word- iu expresf lug tbouabts is. lauguaite a perfect picture of the niiud.- -When tbe lao- j icusue is perfect tbe picture is perfect. uud language w like a distorted poo tograpb, sbowiuit only au unsymmet- ricul hbadow of.ibe object; and wben welwk at it we can ecarceiy realize tbn't it i- an image. ' Sometimes It is badly distorted that iu very pro ducer would scarcely recognize it as bis own... lu, tbe rEoglisb language i here are pUnty of words for tbe ex prem-ii.n t.f tbongbtn ' in true and briubt col rs; ibcrtfore tbe artie-l need not borrow from 'otber tocyuei Ilut be-niubt cbvore judiciouMj, from among- the thonsanda, the proper ids fr tbe place, taking care that hie cob rs are blended in sucb a manner ast. plt-ai-e, and' at tbe ame time carry- a foiciole. expreesion. lDe wiird-painter must be very careful ibr .his work be uut too; highly col- oreiT, fi by tbe nee' of. bigb-xouading. ambiguauaiWorda tbe.atrengtb - ibai tbe may lateud to give to tbe picture hi ksi 'acd -tbe - image Is blorr-d. .The simplest colors applied by 'the r kill Jul artist make the most Iir-like picture, aud tbesimplest words judic -t.ul chosen are-cul hts tb' must be uxrd in paiutiog a troe picture of tbe mind. ' i - C'tlw.a riark. - "Io teachtDrr nur children bow to tell the time of day," writes an ea jeeuied corrtp-'udeut. "I hare bit npiin a simple plan wbicb is worthy f. beiog eouMuOoicated to -otber h'iosrfb-ilrt r' With pen and iuk and the b'ottouTof Bpasieb-ard c dlar box, I .uiake tu fair a representation of ; a clock-face as praet kable. . Tben I. cur earJ-b ard bands,' -blacken tbem witb' rait or sbe varou-b, atiacb rem to 4t tbe clock fce'with a pin, and my lit- tju kindergarten. Time school is ready for iu delinked pupils. , The children, being allowed to move the short baud 'or ibem-st-TveM "Under suitable instruc tion, soon, mailer the- bour-lecsooa Xei if Cbey cau count np to t-ix-y, tbey are ready -to take . tbe oi:u band on its aieady rounds. Then comes tbe tw4-bod lewon. - ' Make it Oue o'clock ! Tbey cui plv. 'Two octook!' Doue. Aud ho on until Quta loacbed agaiu.- Next et'iue ibe balf hours, ibe qusr reriionrs; and finally the odd miu - Z...'i i"iJ '-' .-. t Ues. :!,. , . - 'IiVcapiiafipUn. J assure you 1're tauicbt all oor little ones, and ai least :blf'-a d-zn --eevanrs ia tbie way.-Oirbe wb' le, 1 wouldn't -ad vi.-e'ao) b'idy to'aiienip. to bring up a faqily4 vr; vondtict a household, without a coliar-box cl'ick.' " i ' i- ajtaaa lie Kaaw Bla Fatlaer. . a'A yooog cin abobad a claim t 850 tt Collect, took it to a lawyer. To'1- UUor upon ihqttiring.' no sooner! beardtbat, bu',. client's name was (Jevrge Jouenlbau be eeized bim by ibe sai.d, fervently sn-N k it, exclaim- ing1;-Mv deaf- fell .w.'b-jw i- r noate t- o are ; WhJ knew your latber wejrjiu fitLj. lye was my Prst client ! J i.baU laie partirular pafus for y u iO ttia aiauer." A. few days later tl e y-uog erao rereited a note from ibe lawyer' lufoimiflg bim 'bat the ccliec tfo'o had bt-eajtuade ' He called upon Ilia, and aa baqded a roll' of, bills As-ne ja cooutiflgtbem tbe lawyer rerteii-ed. bit' remark about the yo-niig tnaii's gqf f nui a in com'og ti i m hV lu! W bis fattier, el c " TneJ ! JOtt tg utOfc, BuWtter, jooKea any tbiagi but bappy, for Da louna out aid '".,D,; .V "ZJ7' yii . J 1 be- Jawyer "T.--" ,:.T :,vV - - """JZlk v.i-i.'.itoV'r -- r'- ; ''" ' ' Tnii-.n; ,lT.,u ...J .fu I.t- ol apiece, e. ii - c ia i t. r . , J... Hamywa haff deep brown ej eg. JOHN F. BEYMYER, OIALEftlN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, 55C ; ' ;! The following ia a part'.al Y.tt of goods In Stock : C irpeater'a Tools. Planes, Saws, Uatcbeta, Hammers, CbiseK Plane Iron- A dzes. &c, black smith's Goods, Bellows, Anvils, Vtcea, Files, ilanmers, &c, , Werj Hardware. Tab Trees. Gig Saddles, Hames, Buckles, Rings, Bit and Tools. Table Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Spoons aad ivazors. the farareHt tK:k in So Uad, Colored Pai Tarnwh, Turpenti Somerset County. Paints for inside and Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Od, &c. Window Glass of all sizes and Oil alwavs on hand. Our stock o rv pleimnt stvles. Ditston's Circular. Mcl-y and Crus cut aaws. Saw Files of the best quailtj. Porcelain-lined Kettles. M110VIJ,. FORKM, Mtr,ek4 drub Hoca. Pickr. Scribes. Pnot Steel Kten Ladders. Carriaire Glasses, Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieves, DoorMaU, Basket.-. Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Rope all sizes, Uay Pulleys, Butter Prints, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and Staffers, Traces, Cow Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust ry Combs aod Cards, Poor Locks, in tbe Builders' line. Caps. Lead. The fact is, I keep everything tbat belongs to tbe tiara ware trade, i aeai exclusively in this kind of goods and give my whole atttention to it. Per aons who are buildi-g. or any one in need of anything in my line, will fiud it to tbeir advantage to give me a call. I will always give a reasonable credit to responsible persons. I thank my old customers for their patronage and hope this season to make many new ones. Don't forget tbe place -TSTo, 3, t- a tt April 8 u. REMOVAL of Wholesale Jewelry House. Our large and Inereaalna; hasln aa dananrtf nvwe room, an-1 we wiil. after April 1. ...ill , .irM4'ilaaa Btallttiaz"' T7 rirtat A e (nearly e.l-e 11.,1 ...i will .,uiit. tmlawoauf tlw lara-rat rt.tmgf WATCHES. DIAMONDS- CLOl KS. liliONZKS. Jewelry, JSilver fc nre 4ak Boy era laiwltexl. C. . HiKKKlT aV CO., 77 'cb.W. New Firm. SHOE STOEE, SOLOMON UHL, Ilaflng parchaHcd (he She Store lately ow ued b j II.C. Ueertto. Wa take plearore Io ealllna- the attentlca of pul.lle to the fact that we hare now and ax pee keep ennalantlj on hand aa complete, aa merit ol Boots, Shoes and Gaiters DOTH OF Eastern and Home Hanufactun aaeen be found anywhere. We also will bava er band eonitantly a full "apply of SOLE LEATIIER, MOROCCO. CALF SKIXS. KIIS, AND LINING SKIXS Of at! kinds, with a full Una of Shoe Findings. The HOME M AXUFACTTRE DEPART H EN T will be In ehartre of N". B. Snyder, Esq. Wbnee repntatloo for making Good Work and Good Fits le aeeond to none In tha State. The pablie t re pe-trall United to call and eaamlne nor rtoek, aa we are determined to keep iroods aa arod aa tba ben aad tell at prieea aa low aa tha lowest. SOLOMON UHL. f EST ..vmm..tm F1 J er l -awajiprajiaw I 1 aian aj bam 1 at.!rl 2 P r,u-aa. .! ar -ft, 1 a htmf BMM I I 1 nu. aaul !' Pa. a. . Q alM ltraH.. fm, T-al mnVyrV''tf wrU ffta V eat'd T . r- t-t a I, fmtum f ' "H -"- p . f, . ; -, n. rVhir ia. 1 .." eliwr l kia , . w , , (r,. eVW ftMrHh rr.-l'-f y-f ' a . sCKJCAW, 11 tOXO STItIT,attw Tcra, lahai artalaejal h WALL PAPEii. Oe Ziaaeh a Co. show rnoma aa aeea in tha On- tennial. snow a eulleefiinol deptirn ly Kaetlake. Ow-a J.aiee, Mnrrla. and Ir lr seer, rheyelatm betfer farilKf end taste : lararer qa.ntl.7 aad tM terailtiy "their eas.uinereeeleei fmen new arnda rrvia the bet faemrles : arimla that tnat'.e nreten-t to norelty and iperlt. ipv Zuncfae a C cUltn I. use ore nos in u an aeeuracief, aai irfiarao 1. all w.4-k hr ibem. Tbeir Mice ara inudeJi. Mpeelal tmltiwmenl - in toe trade. De ZOUCHE & CO. lOl Fifth Avermo.FlTTSUU KG. Next to 1. if.. .March 14. . DMIXISTliATOK S NOTICE. ie of Joseph Pile, lte of Milfurd Twji., ueewawi. ttterB of alailnimratlu us th. abur. itate baelna: neea granted u tn. amleraitfricd, autle. la hereby trtrea twtbvse IndeDtl tu U iu make tioao lUte pnyment. and tb..ee haema; elaime aralnst H Iu preaent tneaa dulv aai H.t keted lt.r eellteaaeat no Saiuntay. April 107". at the Hoaeevt the Admutlstr.tur la Sew Cenierrtile bueuuicn. rTEK piLk. March 9. AtlmlubKn.l'r. SSIONKE S XOriCK w nereaaOllrer Shatter, ef Svmeraet Twp., hy .teed at v.dantarr aenlanment dated March 10, 1-.TT, assiarned all his jrpert to me in truat lur the heneiii t hie eretrltor ; nutlet a kerehy al'eo to all persona Indebted lo him to make immcwta imrmrnl to me, and ihe barlna; elalma ikbw Llui to present them, duly amhentH-a.ed. lor set tlement at me .residence. In ClaeraabKilBa; Ti , aa naturdai, tnt 'ataa.y vi Apni. jtj. - - JaCUB 3. Jlll.I.ER, March 31. aeiatee. SijlQNEE S NOTICE. wiUlam J. Bltoadt, harlna: mad. a eoluntary aasiifuBKSt of all his real ami penwoal aetata W me In trust lor benefit of ereilltors. all peraoaa tp-d-UadiutlMMld WUIIam J. Mhtwdslll mak. Immediate payment, and ln.aa haeinr r-laaw .lit ureieni them Ui me at the ofllce of Co loom at t1ol- Lora, la Somerset, on the Mih is of May. 1877. l.fcO. SPANOLtK. March .. AseltjM. A e-SiONEE'S .NOTICE. .'eater W. DarU aad William C. Darla. ef BVaneraM baroaifh, Somaraet CM, P.. bar. mad. a rulunury arLaiim-Dl to m. of all their real ea tate tn trnst sbe the beoeat of eredltors. ait per sons iateroeted pleaae take wiaice. , WJt. H. HTPPLE. . Harsh 3. AHlrnee of W. W.. C. DarU. 1SSOWIIOS SOTICE. rhe partaerahip heretofore exist lne between J. Hi. iHaran.il, Jaoobil Hartuea au.1 kroner le Wlisuo, Iradinr; anl itntoif ha.itMea ateler tli name aa-i style of Fvrt Hll Limber Vimpany, la hereby dleMeed AU iwranaa liKtonted t. mM Company will make) pay meat l la. anderalcaot. wh.are aotborlaed to receipt for same doe aaid Company. All persona narlnxelalmaairainK aaid Ueanpaa will present then lor aettlemeat aad paytsaat. . J. M. MARSH AIX.. . iarekai. : , : j.a.HAJis. Paiuter's Uoods, a iuh sioca. o' outside painting. Paints in oil. all colors, Brushes, Japan uryer, oia.ua. glass cut to any shape. 1 ne oem yoai Coal Oil Lamps is large ana comprise. Mill II andles of all kinua PAI1 UlKli. Sneatbs, Sledges, Mason Iluiiuners, and Tire Bolts of all sizes. L Loooking and Scrub Brushes, Horse lirusnes, t,ur-j Hinges, Screws, Latches and everything j Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse. Ac. Ac, - t - C2 tit rr-iz JOnX F. BLYMYEIl ear ieMrt ua- and heat atuclt ufevais In tbe L'nlied S-s;r.. JPlated W are, etc , V:c. WHOLESALE F.. Lan ELY. Fifth Ateniie, l'ltlnburg. Pa. iBIOa.lavat home. AenM wanU-il. fintfit vm. an. 1 and lerma tree. THL K X CO.. Ana.Htn, Maine. mara H OMES FOR ALL. 1 twre for on term wltliln the rtfh of - farm, ttmlwr lnlav. an Intra I ands Hitihi(C k, ak , la ilillrrent Mit o! im unty in panxH 1 frHB onivwrth ol o Mr np to l.ouo uttt Tl ton wrnfitti. Twria tUlhln html mi tb tliuir iu tm equal aneuftt irnvmntav n.jvrlT erared. Ptx oel ply wbu U rot f mSr aJ Imliut riotiftbiu. l-mil awm. lm ri&euttia proMftioa will for reottf aot aoid uon M4 . I WKYNIp. Ayer's Catnartic Pills, For tl rWrtf rmtl rur itl' nil ierjinire inMir iu the pfoin arh, liv!r, and boAv- apv-rirnt, anl nn Ji?ni iiiiit'iv vi'zv- tiu'T efiulai:i ! HUTCCI T or miu r.tt wIvitt'TPf. Mxjrtt tw-rHtia r.if'ktlt ;!!!! !iHTTinit n prevttit r. ir ihtr I'mielr us-: mi'l rvrrr t rnv -hotihl )ivt fhom on h;nn tfr ilmr inHriM.v suhI rHtef, when rrinitrl. I ex'teii-'iu-e U:t pnive, Uwin lo Ik tin; j.t, fiin-t, a'l I-! !" ml llu' VitU r;t w!iirti tht ni;r(.t alMiutt(N. ily tlr fnitHi.Tl Uv I1mm t tuirinnt, tl ; iMTUiriMm- ui tlievy Um rxiM-llrI, ti-trn:rit.iM rvin'Vfil, unit iti Trvholo m.M niiT l nt.rt'l t it hi-nlthr arttvttr !ntiMTi:i! ortn- hn'h Ikm-oipv rl.tfrirt-il umt htiTi-h nr!1 -tttiii"-ii tv Jirr' i'itl. itiwl (ttiiotil:ttw( hiti 5'T'mi. tiitiH itifiprrnt iii-t.ie is i hrttiyt! into tit irlt. tU xniue of w hirh rhanv. when rN-konvt ui; ifn Vh-t imflllflHrfs ft loiniy it, can lianllv cwiiinl. Th ir ?iicar camini n?nkt them pk a-uul i uk', .iti'l pnrrrpj tletrtr TirTtir aimiiiiiirol for nnv inKth 01" time. tbt thf-r nrff err fif-h, rni-l pmVh:.t rrHsiblf. Althnuh nn-hin7. Miry are iui!l. runl oiern:o wiilmiit titiubaat-t.to ti!r-contitmk.i,crujet,or Full ilim-timw !in zivtn on fb( rmp(r to mHi Imy. bow to ti'K tliein a Kamty Thy, nn't fr tiie 4'lt.in wmpiamt?, ikh titcstt npKllv ur: K'r ltaait Or I-MliCttOW. aL(o- ml Ldktiraiar 3iit! aU- f . HPft re. lh v Mhoui.) Liken uimlri nii-ly to xUniiiiala? tho tnn- urh, Aiitl nurp its honltliv ton ana action. Km l.iTfr omrli.e :in. it-- rnnoii -rirrv- tom!, ntlln llMt-thf. ftirk llcol aarlfta. JleiMamiliCw or aWrrrn Aiclaavr, U-l anai Colic and KiHott IV Terek, ttoov hnul't Ih juilii kii-ly fcikcn tr nrh vay-e, to wrrrl tho iliM"jfii acuon or remove uic wirtuiu utH iu' r. :inn? it. lor l)reaiC4rT or Ili.rrhffat biit one mill I tlrw v jreiiemilr nfpuretL lir Rbrmiititm. Coat. C-rTc3. ttMtin r the llwsrt. tHc M.ale. fr'nrla ami in. ti.ov -tnl.t li -roiitm- notly t'lktu. n- reijinrfl. Io chanffe the iiina.v art ion of tit yii-m. iiu (icu clui!gc Uoc rompLiint iiniiiarir. r irr Oropaav ami Irtp-lraT Krfftfttf. f tier ltoM lit te'l;tU.fi in l.tri-rtit irewmut iln-es to pcoilo'V tin rnV of a tntit tyirye. tor Mnpprei4ii. .1 Irtrre V-.- honM 1f tntr ni. .i il prtMliH-e- tin- itt-.rer1 e.Tei t j ym. itoiiiv. A Dinner fi!7. ti one or 'wo Pitta to promote ilie-fion :iml r'hr tho -tomat o. An ocvAsKoinl -c ttotrhtte th )tfwi-h ttnA hotril, rvtoreri th aio-etiu. nn4 niTifforatep tt yitni. ItiTHv if i otlen mlriii.Ui:NU' wm'rp l'o rritiii4 ih-ranj-fintrni eKt-. Ono nho fet totfmhK well. o:li-n fl-Hl that lo- of tlt". pittm m.ike bitn tvel fieriihlly belter, ,nm thir rluiniif an-1 r utiutmj; effbei ua ttui (.i'tire apparatus. ri:::rt!ED nr 2r.J. C.A TFBX- f.. Prnctinal Chrmiata, LOWELL, JIASS., V. S. -I. FOR SALE BY ALU I'UCGT' -'Twiirxr. 1 ' Tr" -a;-3 GLEXX'S SULPJIUll SOAP. THlROfCiaT Ci:ES DlSEASrS OFTHF. SKITT, BHAl'TIFIES THE CoMPT.RXIOM. PltKVFT AND KKMKIIIM3 Kll F.Ii M I IS.M A.NDliOl'T. IIka s Sokss and Ahkamons ck tms Cl'ik ij: A.vr Cot nuiucis Cum.i.'.n.. 1 r.is Stani.t.-1 t.itcrnai rnai Rrrnv!jr Cor Krtip es of the Skin, not only ri-ins S-Te anJ Iniories RE.'vjvrs For tsik C-: i 'imv ai l tit.ru ISMts arisin-; from lnoi impurities of ;h; bk).l a.iJ oU.tractiun of tiie ym. f.ut also Uio-e rmltice.l by the aim An-i win.-t; nch as un ainl freck.'.-i." It rcmlcri the coiicli aui'LiousLY clear, iidx.rw an-J imant, and iing a V.'ttr I.ESoag BEAUTinr.R li Qs preferable lo any cos-mctic .u. Tne sEMr.ptAL ArrAXT.icrs cp Srv phir JIath a it irsoei tv THr. rut jf iilmn'a Sulphur Soap, which in aJ Ji tinn to iu puriiyioj; ciTctt. reme.lic ami F re vents UllkllMATlMjl :.4 GOLT. It aho nisivFw-ri noTHTiw n. rivrM and RF.VF.T IjIseaser cuuMrNtc.vrFn hy CONTACT with flie J-FSSON-. - Ir DISSOLVES iJAl.DRlFF, prevents LoiU- nr. nntl retards grayne of tiie hair.. I 'lisUinln aneak of it m hi.-;'n terrrtlt. I . Prices -25 uni 50 Cts Per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes). 3c. anl $1.20. N. The yoccnr calrca a, tnela the ana af i'ia n at . . aj ci.ia,' - . ,: " UILL H AIR AXD TTIIKEER DTE," Jtfaek or Brawa. 30 Crata. t L t'iilTTtjTjJ, fwtj Sixth K ii XKCl'TORS .NOTICK." i.ie .f Henry Yoaiig. late af !...mersrt Two., deeeaaetl. Itu-rs tesumeetary a the ahnee estatehalr. be.n an-nted to th. nnderstriMd by tiie profr anth.H-lty. ajotie. is hereny rivch to all iwrsona tn dcMfd ui saltl estate to duLi Immmiiaie my ocol and thoae harlca; eialma a. a Inst the aiune to pre sent them tfkly amhe.tiaiei fur aettlemeta and allowance, xi tiie reii.ieu.je vf the r i-u;or Id 6:ret lwp.. Suersetfo , Pa., en .Hinrd:ii. Ilie ;l .lay ef April. WT7, when and when, he wiU glee his auavtioa (- aud pnrp"e. Mar !.' . - - litmt- r. ESTfcRV rrvA. CtASRIf AL AXD aH1F.XTIPI; lMseTiTr-ra. t tie ine-ttae pei mi ee atodrnts lor . 'uiley. Buatneee. Paf?wat.l Merxwla H-m. I lie. and Teachinji. Lonaii..n elevated, healihla., easy ol aoeeu, an.1 par-re)ne. eertmihia an exiisi7e rlew of CheM MMce. Fall eerpa f lasTrue toea. Fivaouuraeauf Mn.ly. pen lo kwaa iraea iiperta-a m..rat. Senu for a cauktarae Adirea tl.e Prterat. JOXATHAS JtMES. A. M. Nt Pleauiant. P Lstteof U'SUUm Ber. It of Orcrnr-Ue T Lettera'tfadmittietraikm theatwrr eaiiua hea ps bej. a.-apted to ike aTflenlipil hy the pn wauthotity. al.-e t hr.rol-y H.rr i h. Je th deWed to it to makela- mediate pymeot.)d iiww haetna; auima aalnet a will prearot Urm d.ly aatheDtlratKt r.T vftlement wiiiwai daiy on Friday, April, , 1F77, at the le reeulenc. oi do eeased. SAM. E. FAHLKY. ' : ' FBANC1.S klAtK. h.n. AdmialatnUun. t 1 . ? iBALTDIOnEA OUIO U. B. pirrsBCKOH division. On aa.t after Fehmarr 11. MTT, trntna aa thl ' m4 mm -I an. ir.ra an.1 anita aa 4rpv, ewewr ! lirantand Water Sterol" a U iluwa- KAST. wtr. Mail. ili.l. trn ttiULarrH a-W n.m. LrT-Ve Tora 33 p.m. BrayU.-- f taie.leip'a m-41 " " Rkh?n-f).t it M " Vi"Mr-r'-f Ii 1 p. !. rf-T rT , -I t:- tk iw. Vartfri-tmre - 1 M 8rt.li-rt " -.41 - Miiirnl IX Y t I Y ObM. Prle -5t " t utonii ''". !. I'lraxM a-.ti tftflT!ei''Vlll t. a t w..a Jt. j;v-.. : uS " ' IIUoMirg:! . a? p m. i a- m. w r. - II. 4 " s.-r- n. au - ...r - Mt. Flwwb5 I'nkn'fewn -f Ohrn li t tllvW H-,lnt . hrwlatirtirt ; I'tttntf' b'v ' Murttnatti- Hrtrrr' Kerry Waviiinctoa BJihm.wd Btirnvra Sew Vwk 7. All trains ran !y Baltimore Time. It minutes Uilwltaa rttfataerga Tuna. Mail train il.fWe.tcept Sac lar. Jtu-'nOi-cnl Ifcir t'ar ihnujh t Vfa-'lili'S" ".' Aittl UilLim.TM with-mt vlisn-e." SevCTTy hronle IM t.jrie. aa4t tho ai! rimte tH-tweea tha fcaal an.1, Weet vna Watna' lua ty. Ticaei ofBeea.enTner Flftfc Arena and Sti:1 Aell Strew ami rirpr.t coruer Uranl aoj W ater Streete, t'ittseuixh, Fa. - 1 U .!. -l.rirt-THri.tTlraetAent. BlMJ4Ji.H,iup.,Ou4M.irulA. ixivaitarr A msaatronrraaiLaoan. tta, and after Hl.iy ntt, ISTt,' balna ill run aa f. lloaa. ennDenlnc with all paaaacertraiaa on the P. W. it B. K. K. (Slall iratas eailr, Ex j.res daily eieept M exrajr.)--- ' - '. Liava. '- aaaiTC. Mall We........ 3 Wp. m- Si) p.m. Mall EM... !1 . 1-kJp. ol Mall Ei"t ennnertt Hth l-eeal- Wart. P. W. it H. K. It. rATO r.T!nt roxrr. Cxpra Kift ..... Kxprww Wett.... Vlall Eart. Mail West. ...... OKIJINAL GQQQYEAfi'S - RUBBER GOODS. 'ttkauiuit KulAtr in tecry Vi'ictt'enM FbrvAhtjUii ta fuiccrxnl lift. j ANY ARTICLE I SDER FIO POI .'HS wrioiirrs htst..r bt waiu WIND AND WATER PROOF nrtmnta a pp-eniltjr. Our C'!"th iarfw Out .-.tmiMBrti item tjarmtnig in op F-r T.-rmy wenth er. It It a I'c.ert .:rrr Proof, ami In dry weath er a . NEAT AND TIDY OVEBCOAT. Ti? 1 por'n1f.,.rpr-cp, IbemWW J nttrtwn the tWHitih urInckL which prvt-frbia frmrHhtq or tiiickinft, rvm in tho hottest clivuile. Tfty are ataiQ m three ctilur? itue. t.L.cai nau Erowu. Are tight. Portable, Strong and Durable. W are no ol!riicr tlui at th xtr;taly lev prictfot tltea iu atnt p-j-t pal.t ttm:y aK.rcu Uium recripi ( prict. Whn orivrintr. rat fiix aronml cbc5t, over vet. Keii t'.le i'artii s rli-K to ja rnT rvv, can (rAnrTr't Jurnnl, ifinar ileripvtand ot cur 'rrz irtlrlr.. He f:rr rJ Rt tlic (Vy.'.irii C.oQtlycr't .Siren V idcamztd jihrics. t.,St-n.t fir IHutn.reil prie-lHt af oop Celt brvtr4 Pocket Ctaaatifia. AtlarcascarrfullT, . . Grip's Mm Curler Co; tvr, ii road way, Va J'or C'Ui ret. 14. AOTItll IIains ttiis i'ay pnrcliaseil finru J. W. Patten, his eatire stuck ol mrrchatKlif, I pnpc continuinjj lUc mcrcinlile busioe?A ljr carrying on a general sU-ok. anj moat resrx-ctiuily solicit pttronaie from the peo ple of thin tim n ami ri iuily.aml nil oihera in want of gols. I inUriU ailjinjr tmm tttne t liaiu. such as will make the stuck o complete ia all (teparUucnts tlict it will liet the ititertst of those in wsnt ot s;(als to cail :ind see me before ptircliaiini; elae where. T.ik E. Patton. SoMF.rtsET. Pa., Oec 20, ISTii. " . J-lttHT .lay at tiom. Samples wom.1 T'i IU Vti tree. Stixsas a Co., fort!a.th. talne. okua Sewins: lYlachine ror. sale CHEAP. A ay nne dealrhi- to rmrehaae a ftr-t l uw SEW INiJ ,MA;Hla cat very. reaunl.le lerma will laasaoitlat the . , . .. . HERII.D OfFICI- - O. W. RADDLCB. M D . OenlUt anil Anrlatl. Sor'Fli.-K AN I- l.vriK.HAKY. - e S-'e Pena Ar. Flu.prnrh. in. aii .iiaw.ir r.rr.. eta aa THROtT, aad lrrri m-eea.u. )v tmil-d. thK-rativns Inr f'lalanars. F;iNe Pnpn.,'"t?rm.ked Kth " W II. I Hairs," laarer awt Tninora f the) 11-ls, Kir, Now r Throat, Ptrlplam. -W.jeplrm Kyea." Ptosis. Uoaleal tor- ne..Fif;in B!le., extirpation. 4.. sklUtally l-rl.irnie.i) Artli'n-lal Eyes lnrted. Send t,.r dea enaaia and lUuatrateu paaiphletof raaea. to O. V. RottfJX fc CO.. Pamphlet of 1-a uwea. Mmaloinir OVork. fc-r r. if tit. li-ta of a.) n-wntiers, and emioia'ea showin ceet of adTerti'lsc. - . aaarl A SS Iti XEl&S XOT1CE, David H. Tomia. haeirMr male a t.,1- nntare assinment id all bin real and nera.it- al Mnwiomf luirn .r henem of ervduore. ail parwns UuleMed to the aaid Uarld H. onx. wilt make immediate mtTmenf. unl thM hatrins: nlalms will pruaent them to meat th. of- aceol Oiii-orn St Coltiorn. in S.jmr-eL on the CBtfc otU. SPA?.nLEK. Ffh--a- . . Awlajnee. "phTuTICEtOSTOCKnOLDERS. loriKioriu SaUHcar litii. BoaoCo.) Xiirn ia hereby xlren that l a-we.laar with the l'har:eraii. Ily.Lawsof this Companv :tn A nnn I Aietilrn oi SupfktM Mere wltl l held at the oiBee ol th- Coinpunj ia the Town ot .m--tt -ft Muad'.t. March -JS h nex-, n. iwntheam.Uo'elnek . ta.and3r. for theeleiiion..( H nl ol Directare to .ree Wrth. cD?aiu yenr a--t f-r tho tr3etIon oi rueh "r-r boioe; ui' be bmnjlu bsaare the meot- 113. JTOAIISCOTT. Secretary. NO Wa will start yon la abasiawsyoa) cas lwli(Ka mk wttuuul r-vi L. MflVl-'V tiil:e.y a rcpe-mi l. for either 1 a., A. oaaa;. 311 Bower N-rwYork. Fct..7 TheiTftl Faomr t.'l.UlHi, . .- -. btafc hore, n:po'rte. front ' I ii (i E IS. ! '- - " " . : v : Willi tn I for erTlc. at my f.rm froaa' tha at of prii W the 4th oay of July. . XNStItANCE.15:or. Thorse bshrjtuht the r ial r-w m-ih slr-.l f.y r hU Horse e evirten.e tha, th--tif hhurl iMn-s unit-: the muoey, nwciap) trant i'.ti ui V.t, twelve acn havina been sihi at in ,.f Thmjh h. tii4 hut vpponaot'.y tr- m will h ne to hred to thl tine d r? j. Aphj tiro rt.imeretonlan eiallioo - - " - will he s llowed to i to a few marea during tho seajn i v to liuture. March t- fETER BEFFLEY. A M Clues lor tM EliiliiMa A FARM FOR SALE. Sitoatr atoct one mita from C-aaei; sritle. t-on-larv. tatnintr 1 " a-r. a an rva-wil. fame bash hatn good dweiliaa; hoaae, Asa (roll f-rm i eaanat b. ezrelied .eo.t.iiu . ie 1 ihei 400 choice vi'le tres. an.' abnndanre of m h- er Iran, as a .t.iry larm it Is a ft.nnne. aa It is a mile fmra a ttsneta aaaewmetBrlir ti'wn aa.S haa water la e-r Held. tww aewa. flchvol bvn.4. two hanttred yards from DuaacL and tho a-k-ranuiR of a rood locality. . - TKHMA. m.thrrdM parHfaae mcarr-dwn. and the tmunerit salt pareaaaer. Ajmiyto r. - . . .. -- K.,tB.SAOUX. Jaa!4. 1 . , CotoellwDIa. ..... 1 M a. m ... 3m a. n. ....i p. . 4: 4 p. nt r- I Tnr