or srw tors i.rrrr. Ntw York, April 27, 1TS. HAIL. li.NTLE rTlilNM. Tie ! ach trios wtro ia bio rn hlirut t'ie c:tr. and tee r'iprrv orcl.arJs nre wbi'f for E.s'.er. This remove letr of oi-h blitrlt s . . . . l ... i -, t .. .. -L- .t hit fr.-ist. to ill i enr, s uit. u p. ituviwv j - uithnnt nnpn - aerjuui n:r n. m.uri.. 1 in- leai the Vaveo to come out at ffrJre rr,m . aranc-es. the -.it-M .f f.-ui oox-t return will be im - . - - -.1. :. I i.lv enorou.ns the the iH-anpjr year !HI'!'i (IT l-.'TT' T.lOi. I'urtnfr.J abjut town hkveiobe; livclv to ctiijvtc wuli the Uermudas atid Soutlera mpplies of vt jr-tab'c, and tlicy are plautir.g potatoes for an ; ar!v cr''!). before the Colorado beetle , com'fs h!oii. To this end, the hix weekV iotat- ti e Alpha. Dew wa? Hjiroti'.cd in ho-.bds and is ci), the riz? cf well prown now gel Tomato l.layis. Itoo't mention I in tearing of ibe p?: uto bu i Lai CL'.rriiriii. , f,r it would lc like in-t c: to take his ei.l- before it is fcini'v to t!. T to t!)" f w i. r in en- ijf.'h to rive i im a e!c b.thff. We fc-'pe to .k..t !!! i.!rrp l.im to death uhen he d oen jitt 1 nir. i j... -.iVF' l:tl':MIKMS'. Tr.nle i- rf nelio -a a M Hiv, paff koiI tiei! lv -(.!". '. 01 W fo'iipnr :.b! rn-L;iij ti.iier., but ' inu-ti r.od p-pp.Ti- lOlf- li'i'l. iept ! lie i,, veil' I'll, however, i! i v H!;HS tlieet to : li iv V . r'!. ;r:. I' ll i .i' f ew rv Meretia'i! -i ate. H id mak" 01 n jit, fi: hieh a c ititrrr ft-Tf tri c-uis 'n a i.f pro!it with licio-'K coiitent lilic of R'.ol i.i. -K I. l I e i!..!i:il' is I e ..a-c: vw.aI, taii'-:.iih'" t!:('!!l-eil-e-, i'l tltHtlV !i t!i"v u-e.l to rer.p their . IU w I. I A I We . r t i iiTtj 1 'N ti'.t a-ivrriii MI'l.tllMJ .HZ ia ;ut of n p'-.per-:," baid i.e td tiiC iret ia-l. rin-i ii! It- .JiiT tSi manager it i j'.-uble dry-SDods ri'.t d for i: ele- (Mint i-p-cial.ies, to thewriu-r to-day. -N "t M. at it would nit pay us, for we Lave r.-ceived as many as nO 1 1 iK'.Tn in rr.-;, .n-e to oae went s au- ' . 1 .u vtrti-ei'icn' ia c -uotrr pa pern, wuicu is a lar;'e return. Hat the ladies ; v-t:!c br farnp.-s ot uanasomegooar., i .r.i i!itcaj 01 si-no::. uj k u. u . j. (Li III. ti.c-V gj to 1 Biers IB llH'ir OW II (nun und'sny, 'this is from so-and-so, in New York, who aks ueh a price. Now if you i-du pet it. for me 1 bid jU't us r ma buy it of you.' Then Le read.- c.i t-) our jobbiug departtueut i -r the poods, eod wants big tlis t: -unts. l'or inr-tance, we Lad a line f pilks at I.Oit cl which we bought m'l pieces at 2 teuts a yard, which :l.e fouiitrr merchants waaicd to buv :'ct at lcact s." iculs. They couldn't! beliere we made so little profit oa (Lew, and clamored f.-r more. 'Why,' they baid, '1 on t vou allow us D'ore iiiurein thaa that .' we Lp.iI uo cdu cl trutiiiie w ith ;Lem .mc ol ciir i.voa s stieciaiites mh we sold at retail for ti( cost ".".aiid we c-ouldu't make our tnicstiie customers believe if. we coocluilcd to let country adrctus- t:g drop. a:ni Araoiu and uons'.au.e are tioj to a) tiie same. rus:ness hod to di the same. lutie oa too f:m::i proiits to butt oa too f:m:!! ti eiiuutry trade.-' leopards a'.j a hyeni;; thotiob the Si the woiucn, w Lj have tery lit- uncoutbnet-s aud reluciance wiih tie n-ti.-e f f bu 'mess i.bllcations mustjbich be accomplishes the feat, poa rusher the charge of depriving ruer- j trasted with the graceful aad ready i-i.at.ts of business and the country i -pring of tbe leopards, is enough to prers .f a gorily amount of edrerti-jUjake tbe bveoa laugh; while, of nil :nc 1 he merchants were 1 Le merchants were a.l ready '. ) advertise out of New York, las, year, sud uot a few tried it, but they .-et:t out thousand tf d .liars wi-rth sainples, end thortly got au in . reii-e tif trouble w !;h their wholesale outers to pay L.r it. jMi.mrAi. nator '..tiklinc' utterances ported iu the h ;r;j, e.L-iteti verVi tie interest iu the c.tv. ihs i.e- inaiiieans u! ew i ort have verv little interest in lhe struectle Wtweea the Scnntor and the I'rehident. It makes very little aift'ereuce to a uier eLant or business man w helher Coak 'ing beats the J'resident, or the I'res idect beats Cookliug. Dut it is a matter of interest to iberu to maintain the n-cctidencv of the be?t interests rnd to keep the Governmeut from lue Jara wl'n lbe hear-dog "Jepp?, j "because I .earned at the Ssao-I-asiug into the bauds of the unre-' rlttJ'no 60 J springing about his com-, bath school, 'Thou sbalt not steal,' " generate Democracr. It is of inter-! PaQ'u like a cat. lie was also much answered John. et to the owners o! real estate rent- j attached to his master, delighting to j "And did you not Ljarn, 'Aj iud i.ig at Lalf Prices or less, and ruer-1 accompany him, not ouly to tLe f,.r-j your parents,' too ?'' ehunts wLo" are doing half the traile!,-l-t, Kkere bo citen clambered up: "Yes, father," answered the youag they ought to. that there should be a tiled, stable Government, that they ;n;iy calculate with some degree of eertair.tr to-day w Lat is to haptiva to-morrow. The interests of btisiuess i re of a thousand times itnrc import ance than struggles (or political as cendent y, or CgLls over the dead juies o! ersoaal interests. Wheth er Conklicg dies or Coiikling lives .liihcs mighty little difference to the avctace UcpuLlU an of this city, but ".he ouestioa ot paying debts, and do bu.-iccss Fucces.-fullr is a verv i i:;g important matter. The Ught of the Senttor and I'residcut for'rupremacy a very small matter to them. They bar with the wouc.kd Mtrcut:o, "a tili'cue o' both rour houses." And it would be uc'.fti imitate tbe-r ex - ntupie ail cter the eo-iatry! The .".eta Congress should Le Republican, acd the Baiuiiiuni of a Senator and the notion? of a President flight not to be allowed to bland in the war cf that consummation. Tlir. TIl.T'iN r.ECOXt IU ATMS 1'ricnds Lf Mr. Tilt on bay that al though bo Las indirectly Mipportcd L-s w ife for pome time, a was his duty, ittdeed tb-re lieing co divorce, it is impossible he bhould briug bis jriris to live with their mother and siifer from Lcr reputation Th . -. . lu, r..mn to i.uiei s u. detach them from her. Her recent confession is held as resulting partly u,u 'jur-a wi ug mi itie uegiuv i oi , I I ap m nut Vi I Una. .1. a . ... ! a. J i nymeutb Church u, sutain ber and j .rout the craving ! for notice w hich .Mrs Tilf.m khutt-a nior utaintp tl.ni other women. This view is shared by those devotees wb se belief stim ulated by a witty man is that Kliza beta Tiitoa was guilty, but Mr. llccchcr was cot. THE MAVTI.C OJ eil vtll 1. There is another side to this case. which good christians may not find it impossible to understand. Human nature can outgrow even the saddest tragedies, whichever view of the facts one mar take, Dothing is truer tuuu lutiv ...if. w IU i 1UUU CIUUCU UOi because bbe was much weaker than Mrs. Henry Ward Ueeebcr or Mrs. l'ratik MouitcD, or aDy other woman considered exemplary, but from cruel lejipiauom. iMie was a deroted ! w He and mother up to the time when ! toe negiect ot a popular Lusband, and; the tascmation ot a spiritual and af-: was not obserred, then bring cut fcclional attraction coming t) soothe 'some article, especiallr .a cheese, wonnded eelf esteem, worked ber woe. I whicb be found convenient to carry; Her w avering, inconsistency is not but on one occasion Le made free uncafuralin a w oman assailed by : w ith a tub of clouted milk and cream, erery indacement of self-preserratiou handling it, however,' so awkwardlr and interebt, ber borne, Lcr children's ; that the ropr, tenacious contents lore, Ler fame at etakc. Better wo-: Btreamed down the front of bis erect men bare told and oeted more lies led corpus, and, as in the case of the 'for .. s . r' f.;r. tor lite luoeriiaatt; ui a Ka-ni."" i---. -j? n . than naor K'.izabctU sare evcrvtLioir dear to her. tier ; daughters only know Lcr as a eore.j ri-d ftud fonJ motber, and they have j not f juoJ tie world so kind that tlcy ' could not tu.-o tlitir backs oa it and iLro- uway it coasidtrutioas fvr U:e " I . a . L - I .I,;.,!. iraiaUtnvS r a mi 1 r r I'l-ziii. n 11 1 v u n uj .- ... i. f,, thp husbsnd. ; worm to tbm i 1 there ere men no prouder 1 tuna ; , , , . , i;i- i lean i. i. io-uy, u .u .-v j ould be only to. gUd ;iccir own e u.jt.cjuhu, w f !rr.i rnniicj B'lTh tl Prrin? WilC. U U would find more peace, i. being dis-1 usual his rocking, t.il the boat glThfchis owned 1.t tbe world and sharing tbeiing down the river, entered a stcruiy ;kni e b in is oxnia'.ion with a fellow nnpr than in nursing resentment through time. IAMHOXS ; Siraw b)nnets of everv cIor to; match tbe costume are the latest cie - ranr-e ja millirery, and ol;ve beic e oiue, maroon and purpltfo braid, trimmed with two-toned fcaiin ribbons of the f-ame color are more select han the irayeties which led the sea . i fjr bonoet! )3. Iace is more ur-eu trinjniin?. Handrome summer bon- nets have buttei flies wub rea! w lag-, -r those of caure and pesrl resting irbtIV among the UlueK laces ci uie . ... i . top. !reffe ot thio wtnc wm-i grenadlue, wi'b woven b .urct e trim minirii in (lelii-a e iieneb, i'arl T hkv liioe lio's are art imii iriuli oi fi!i?ied hv ymiii l:l:iie O "S-IP The c dto.:i'J el ilb drive J iwa to Piiili-deiphi-t, '" X Sa'urdy, lwaving New Vi.Vk e.t 0 a M. rd reai-hiiiir Pfc 1 mi 1 1pdia to tiiue at eight o'cluck in tbe ev uiuk'. r.aeti (.'Ctuicmau urives hU own four ia band, aui the j ,ur:iey w itb handsome coseLes G'lt d "with g'ay company will be a vory ivelv I'ue. Haivkinj parties fire p;j"i u! as cut door sport for 1 jiIick ia this coun trv, rrvivia? the cinioin-t of ra.-; 1 i;e -val times, Lawkocg clu'is have been e.itabiihed for snue Vi: in Kiglatd tilreaclv. It is tL -ugbt Sutwai-i'd oxuei e llotel, will bo opened ia a few months Egiue Lis humor when bo leaves it ia for gettrta! guests tor which iti well Spring; he is thea no agreeable corn adapted. patiiun, e.-pecially fjr the kitcbea ! The fl wers for K aster ia fa--L!ona-i ai8ids, toard whom, aad tbe fair : ble Lurches wre beautiful an J ex-' s,.x ia general, he shows the greatest i travasraat, and iu some cacs cost ; disregard. " .r.ii . ., .. , , i enough to pay ite exjieases 01 me choir for the beasjn. 1'i.v m .uth . bur(.b liaj lije ,,ew rails bausetl wi(Lilt)r he became go unbearably troub . fol e-vtLias, and flowering curraat. . 00...;,. ni, anA -men J ab ia yellow ' aDd greea. lhe church s grtat u.pjitav oi ao- .e vai uounied t3 death ana execu ers is the first Sun-lay ia Mxy, oae -A-u.j accrdiug!y. it5 own ontiiversarics. ! Another young bear, captured ia J'lK'ruo. ;Le w inter of lsD'J, was kept for - ; about two vcars at Kksharad. in lamr ttenrj In Sufiti-n. BY Ji.'.lN W.UiMIt It is well known that the bear, by ! a course of severe dircit.iiue, can be ! a course ot severe uiscipnue. taught to carry a long jolo ia paws or a pert monkey upon : bock, to daace to tbe music ' fife and drum, aad to perf .rm tricks , which toe solemn jravitv et his ce- . cteauor, his clumsy uuiious, and I sharer Lide. render the more amus- . . . , , aiuufi- i ! uiL'l v erotesiiue. He mav aisj he fcen iu the dea of a lucuageiic, to - ileap throagh a comoarativeiy sta!l nn.- i nc:rcieJ wun itirne. associated. ' during tuc perJormanee ou.'y, with the nerfjrmers. he has the ?oo.-t in the performers, he has the v. tradable temper, and is leas trusted by tbe spangled damsel wh:. piestdcs ; w ith the wh'p. ! Yet, when young, the bear is col j altogether devoid of amiable ;-jaii- ! ties, as the following narrative wiii prove. Tbe accouat was communi- eated to tbe prewut writer ia lM'.T, - '0 arquaiuiaec unu:.ip . at Mora, in J'aiecarlia, the iiear t.e- iug then liviug, and the property of a genllemaa at Siknas, ia Ycnjin, an ; adjoiuiug parish, having been taken when about three weeks old, from the adjaceot forept, in February, ISC). Ueing fed with warm milk, young bruia throve eatisfactorily, and, when large enough to en iov libertv. be usually sojourned in trees, uui aikU in tnc uou.-e, wuere removing chairs ac4 tables from one room to another appeared t) be his favorite occcpation. Strangers who visited Siknas always received his I attentioas; but as these were some- ; iwhat brusque, and expressed in a ! ! surly tone, they tended rather to re- pel than attract. j To Swedish punch (a luscious j compound of arrack and sugar ) he I was extremely parti.l, and partook t of it, whenever invited, '..ut of a SlasH. "Ke well-bred gen Jeman, but j auerwa.u moing lis iouupu au j Ijmpipb nature ia a drunken fit, con- J jcludiu; with heavy sleep aud loud ; eocxea. ! I Oae day, white Kruia was yet of j ! lender years, a kHten caai? into the yard and immediatly drev;' Lis sur prised atteatioa upon L'.nsilt. but young I us, not adaiinog bis look. : "first cast upoa hiai an aiigr.v I elautv, aad thea spraa-j up aad fixed ber claws ia his head, exciting such alarm that he trotted off ia a nerv ous perspiration, aad ensoticr d him selt iu aa ou;-house. Sut.'st quet t'y be always fled at tbe sight nf tbi. cat, though she wts tLe only one of which he showed fear. ISruia took a daily ba'h in tbe riv er, whicb flows witLia a stone's throw of the house; swimming across aUji back again. He then trotted to aQ ioe Cl.j;a'r, the rrfor of which was eanv aceesbilic end covered with boards, one of u Licb projected i i,Proaj lbe 'rt.s.. toward tL(! cnJ ' cf lhii lie eW(. t crrep wari!y l3 t3, ior the swini'ir.T mution thnt result. -ed. It was a mode of recreation of """8 eugraveu upoa intm. une cun !whi( h ho frc(,aentiv tvaiicd him- j dred thousand men were implored ! gelf. " j at a time, and these were rcliered by i Whenever he could tatruda into the same number at tbe end of thr-e ! the kitchen he demeaned himself like nons. A long time was spent i- an olbcious and meddlesome bus- baud, tlisorderine- affairs rratlr toi1''L'e taad., and twenty years for tbe tbe vexation of tbe domestics, to whose castigatioDa vitfc a stsut knob stick Le paid little car Le laid bold of regard. Oae a "rcBce t.an tbst rtood on the hearth, and was conveying it in his pass when the ! were ceinent.ed together by layers of hot contents, orerfiowio? on hi bH.:tpraent not thicker than a strip of ora, provoked him to east it I grouad and flatten it with a stroke cf cis paw. lie would also, w hen on ponuuity occurred, smuggle Limbclf into tbe larder (a detached bailding), looking around first to ce that he U'tTx nun Tr.r.ir; rrrif rfncriinr to Tie Tilton d.d toltuo. Attcr iruuiess endeavor?, wuu I. , . t . l - : . tooirue !iQ liawf, 10 Ciear mo via- eous mass from his best t jr cjat. he betook himself to the river, and then eolaeed himself with a swing. This Dartialitv for swingiDir or rockiaz rendered bim aa undesirable rMnni!iion in & boat; ret he con- , - - , stantlT fol owed Lis owner to tbe ' t " . river eide,and, if not admitted as ai'eeaiou i ido u..uc ,i . .L. iif..Kna A hr, GlV khnillO HA USel- passenger, wouia ewiai aiier me ( boat, granting like a hog. Puringlloeline the saw so that the stump cnerircr rscjrioa wLicb he had j will Bfced the rain. The bark must been i i. i,. .r,;,,,-,H oa Dun til i .j cum: uo v i i " v a raniu. wbca le Uteame uune asuaieu .i f . iv : I n 1 1 n T.tnp I run T.nnv in vrv i mu. and holding on each tide of tbe baat IsoloDg as it remained ia tbe welter- i ing f jrce . . . .: ur .., l ,.'j.i m,;ni. in nnisboulder as far up as , ;be afwof lbe vehicIei aa(j( placing I L;n(J1 eatb, rest bis fore-, i iavl.g OD tbe torse's back. , , . !t'waa foUnd f imrl B,m rhck un- " J J; - Ani ti:a nnr.'er. When tbe block is email aud . ... . h end ; ' . ..t.,.hprl to a cllar around ! of it. waH a .. ' u J.. . .r t 1 i.ia no. t X.ich 'iirlji- i.f servitude ! hud inierferei.ee with the liberty of ! a free b ., u bear wa not to be borne. At lirPt be tried to strike off the log ith biri pa v-; tbea he dragged it to th.- river, but was vastly irritated to liud that, titer everv attempt to sink l:, the o u 'j av i-'ii- v nun. iw ' " l',,,,!!, t, doj a hole.; : dl.c. e'aiu ipul the log into it, and replaced the; I earth, rta i.jiiog or pres!.iiig it d j wn; i tut-u, 11pp4reu.lv balipfied with hisj 0( t tie utlt tiipteil to tiit.ve on, iJl ! f,,UaJ bim.H-lf ia a warsc fix thaa be- , f,jrr; bo.vcvtr, after suudry curvets dDii aury jt-rks, the chain broke, and ne r.-fraiata uis ireeuoin, icaviajr ma ; encumbrance m the grave. In concluding his ursine an cdotes ! my S edi.-h friend remarked: "Tbore are but a few of Bruin's '.raits aud ! droll tricks, which mut ba seen to ibe fuilv enjoved. At present he yii;i quietly in his winter lair, but im- l'oor iirutu i he must lcueea oave : c jt up oa the wrong bida of the bed, : eMmc and subject to such angry ! moods, that as 1 afterward learned, at the earl? e.irc cl abjut three vears Wtrmlaad; but as it grew older it became dangerously ferocious, and consequently tvasalso fehot. A tame bear, tfpt at Snoao, had accidentaily one Saturday ;reaiug got locked up . j 1 ia the sciithy, and, not lilzipg to re . ' I uuin'ia n workshop oa a Suaday, at- r i tempted to escape through an open o! a . . ..r . t, .i.; lugiu lue roi'i. uu 10 iu-a..u ln.o U;uia had to clamber upon a lever, which, under the pressare of his u-ri -ht onenefl ti.fi sliiiee-i?ate. and. I - f ' - I n ' . j ... ... i i turning ilc water uoju tuc ura, set the irraat hauinier to work. Kvi- ; detn'y annoyed by its persistent nio ; tion and noi.-e, he appears to have ;grasiiti t;-e hammer in his piws ; with iatea'- to step it; but the contest ; proved be ond b;s strength, for the ! neighbors, heariug loud roars, hast ened to the t-siiiby ami found him ; lying upou the anvil, Laviug receiv ed a death-blow btfore ibcir orrita!. ' - ('-,'i.-r Gnu'!''- I'rnj ins Urllri Tbaa Mral.as. Some poor families lived near a wood wharf. I a one of tbe cabius was a man w ho, when he was sober, took pretty pood cure of his family; but the public house would get h:s earnings, aad then the suffered. In jfa dfunten frolic he his in ciiiim jueuce o uu nt-t. lbe cold crept into cabin, aad but oce stick was left the cellar. One night he exiled in his j boy, John, to .he bedside and : pered something in his ear. I ''Can't do it, father,"' said j aloud. i "Can't u bv not ?" said his eiJest wbis- John fatb- ; or angrily. son. "Well, then, miad aad do what I tell you." The boy did not know bow to ar gue with Lis father, for his father wanted him to go steal some stici: in the night and roni the wood wharf, so John said to bis father. ' I caa pray to-night for some wood: it's better than stealing it, I kuow." And when he crept up iato the loft where his straw bed was, he did Ko to fjod ia prayer. He prayed tbe l.ora'i prayer, the abbatL- gcbool teacher t&cght him, only he put, somethia-j ia about the wood, for he knew God would give wood as wol as "daily bread." The next noon when Le came hom from school, what do you think he eauzht rigb- of, the first tbiuir after turning th.e porner? befoia" tLe dar- A load of wood Li- door. Yes. thtrc it was. His muthi-r to,'d him the ovci-fcters of the poor bent ltj but he did not know abo they were. He blicvcd it was tl.nl, and o ji was ; .1. lbr I'j rMliil). Tee imaietistt bti.uea usi d in the erection of tbe pyramids of 1-,'gypt were obtained from the quarries iu the Arabiaa hills, and were carried over tbe river by a bridge ol boats. They were tbea brought by means of a ctusew ay, which of itself took sail to Lave been a fiae woik. with 1:8 poitihfjd stones aa-i n'ures i t am '""IB 1 a u,e rot" " o mo "d erection of tbe edifice itself. The j stonea w ere raised, step by step, by 1 -LCBns w machtue made tt bhort Jl'ieoes cf wocd: and, last of ell, coni- meeting irom the top tbe stones on tbe!PaPer' tte strength of w hich is prov ed by tho age or these enormous ma terials. Aatolier Howie Nairaterrr Cailrlea) Maith Cih nk. Vx , April I V In the case of the Mollie, James M'Pon nell, charged with tbe murder of George K. Smith in this conntr, in ISC2, tbe jury to-day returned a rer dict of guilty of murder in tbe first detree, alter four hours' deliberation. Durkin and Sharp, two other men charged with participation in tbe same crime, will now be pat oa trial. AGRICrLTtTATr (telling ttralia. .Vben once understood, "grafting" u as easy as falling off a log. Still the conditions must be carefully at- tended to n euccer-B is 10 ub .cu.Beu. i mocks or nmoa to oe graueu, uuv I over iwv id-jucb iu ukuicki, cwmv be unioiureu. tiin a enarp auue , i - smooth off tbe stump. I ake a case fake as ood as any, place it aero? the heart of the 6tcck, and force it down with a woodeu mallet i e use a very narrow screw-urn er tor keeping open the split, fehape ! the scioa weagc laeDion ooiu ways, ! keeninsr the bark intact. We make a the scion is shaved; it is not so strong, but better inures growth. The inside of the j bark of both ecbn and block must ' nieet or cross. Set the scion at a islicht onsle spreading from each oth : only one ucton inserted, place a piece f wood oa the opposite bide. If the ! slit does not close up. tie round a j cotton string to keep it light apoa the I graft. Cover with good wax every - V cf lbe cul wt,od aud llt- ta , three weeks' time go over the grr a !od re-was if needed. It is air ' aud rain geuwg in that uestroy. here " tour lucbes over, it bhouia be cut soy bi.x inches from the tree, and from fuur to tis bciuua may be inserted. I'arium an Bantimpt. j ljantcrn exchange says that, j "finaucuiijr, tbe faroicr is the salest mjin ja ,i,e COuutry. Of eleven hua- dre,i ttDj teive bankrupts ia Massa- ehuetts. onlv fourteen were farmers. L,n(i v iu tnninc commuoitv num- - o - ber full haif tbe population, people must live, aud while the t DC use of luxuries niav bt dimiuisbed by hard ttmes, there will always be a call for the produce of the farm." This statement would cot ba true of western formers. Tho proportion of farmers among those who take tbe benefit of tbe bankrupt act would average certainly, more tbaa ten per cent, in the central Western States. Twenty per cent, would probabiy be nearer correct. Tbe reason why our farmers ore more in debt than tbeir Eastern brethren is found iu their greater opportunities to speculate and buy land. Xot one ia twenty of tbe many who are irretrievably ia debt, iuvolved themselves ia carrying on their legitimate business. Their mis f jrtunes have come upon them ia cotiseqttento of speculation, and more usually in gratifying an insane desire for more land land which they were unable to improve, and which, there fore, remains unproductive, and a constant burden upon tbera, in the way of taxfs and interest with no re turn Indiana Farmer. Ie 'oiprrrd. The other day w hen the silver bill passed the Senate, a citizen wanted a glas of beer, entered a saloon on r.andolpb street threw down 8 half dollar end asked; ' lizard about the passage of the silver bill ?" "Not vat I nows of," was the calm reply. "U'elf it passed, and that half a d.llar is now worth cents." . The salooiijn Jooked hard at the money, made tbe change very slowly and asked, "You beard about tie paS3?e of dot copper bill, eh ?" "Xo ! w hat bill is that '' "It vosb a bill rot says dat all der coppers in der goundry or wort dree eeuta apiece." He handed oat t'-ree tens, a ulckle and five pennies, counting each pen ny three, returning to this count, :ty rents. The drinker blowly scraped the rioccy eff the counter, couched, aad tried to a)ie, an4 a he slowly sauntered out he was beard muttering a hope that the lied Ribbon tiDvemcut would continue to progress. Oal aaar bjr Boy. A lad in Boston, rather small for his years, works iu an office as er rand, boy for f iur gentlemen who do business there. One day the gentle men were charging hits a little about being so small, and said to him; "You norer will prjiount to much, you are too small to do much busi ness." The little fellow looked at tbem. "Well," said he, "as smalt as 1 am, I caa do something none of you four men can do." "Ah, what is that?" said they. "I don't kaow as I ought to tell you," he replied. But they were anxious to kaow, and urged hirn to tell what he could do that none of them were able to do. "I can keep from swearing!" said the little fellow. There were some blushes on four manly faces, and there seemed to be rery little anxiety for feribp: information on tbe poiut. I or q ii fit I.rncl.i of 1 eiji,-. An elaborate series of mea.ircments cf human legs bp been made by Dr. J. S. Wight, of Brooklyn, la the rroeeediags of Kiig's county Medical Society, the repults ;f tbe investiga tions are very fully given. Ii ap peals probable that not over cue petsouiu thst Las legs cf (quel length, and there are cbogt twice as aiaij.v Iefi leg as right legs i.f extra length. The art rage suj.eti .rity .f oce leg over the other u about a quarter of an iueh. TLe iuquirr arose from a disease; .n a3 to the amount tcstt Jitiib may be expected to rb'-rtea af.er trea'n.f at for fracture! of the thigb. Tho c te!uion is. that average inequality of the limbs after good treatment for such fracture, is ab jut three quarters of an inch. It is not clear how to utilizj a moral which Dr. Wight draws from hi ob f ervations that it is better to break the left than the ri?bt thigh; but readers w ho propose to break their legs bhould laku this fact into con sideration. 4 oil an Opera! ivea. Lommj-k, April 20. A special to tbe Standard from Blackburn an nounces that 40,000 operatives are now oo a urike there. At Blackburn, Darwea, Burnley, Tower House, Padibam, Aecrington cuurca, usraidtwistb, Hishton, Great Harweod and Baxenden the strike cf tbe cotton op ratirea is prac tically universal. Ifortfa For Ike BrllUb.. Taov, April IS. Two hundred horses per week are being purchased ru:. f r.. u kiiuiub, E.ssex ana cL Lawrence counties, oi tnis state, and in tbe 1 western portion of Vermont br awnm ! of the Knglish government. The animals are selected for cavalry pur poses, and are sent to New York and Philadelphia for transportation. IT TMI f ? Ann 4mwnr l1l!tlimMM. HITS TTT- aent bdah rxatli unt ImuIIt. P"r If"'' and locivus maHl. Ju are fleruu from lurj-'l liver, or blli.ius." ami notUing will rure Ju jee.:tij an 1 ptrmanffotly a u i-wjiiRt.;.!- AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For all Disease of the Liver, Stomach, and Spken. The Cheapest, Turest and best Family Medicine in the Woild. ASK the TrrorereU dTpppprlf. bUluni relterpra, TirtinM ot Fervr and'Aue, the merourial aed pitientt how tli.jr rxvTr health, chrertul qiiriu ami (rood i.iUte tlwjr will tell yoo ly taking SiMMosa' Livta Ktui latob. PURELY VEGETABLE, Is harmtew, It na drwtlc violent medicine. Is rare Ut cure 11 Lakes reitalarlr, li nuinioxicaiiRK beverage, is the cheiiiHst uielictoe in the w.rld. la .(Men wiih nalply an I tl.5 haiii;pt resulu to the moat delicate inlaat, Toe Dot Interfere with buriners. Dot Uiarranice tbe pvaieui. Taken the ptai-e ot Quinine and Bitters of every kind, AS A REMEDY Ia M ALARIOt'S FEVERS, BOWEL (t()M FLA1.NTS. liYSPEeSI A, MENTAL IiEPKES SION, KEsfLE-SSNESS JAUMI1CE, N A U SKA. Slt;K HEAllAt'HE. UOL.IO, COiNSTI FATIOXand iHLIULS.NtSS, IT HAS NO EQUAL. SOLD BY ALL DKUtHJISTS. j LIVER UISEASEAnd Indl- V tircniion i.rpvn'1 toaKreater ex- i ent lino pn.i.dMy any other naU.)y. and reliel la alwayn anvbrilrO aouuhl altr. II Hie Uvrr If KCKUiaifl In il a. .i..n hValtli in alm-st Invariably aerured. Inllirc:bn r want i.falb.u in the Liv-r eauapff Hea.iaolie. t.nil.-.tin. Jaundice. 1'aln in the !SlnuMi;n, IVmirh, Hirxincaa. biour f tnmarli, had tune in the am.uth. biliou ait-u kH, p.l.lnitin v.f the heart. ilii.n fi..li ol ruirilB or lli lilui-a, and a hundred other aynipioins. Simmons' Livkii Kkh clatok in the bert remeily liixl has ever been dls eovered lor thi-ao ailments, it acta mildly, ef fectually, and lH-iii)ra ainif.le vegetable coniund. enn do no injury iu any quauiitirs that muy be takrn. It b tiiirmlei.il in every way: it hut ln n.el tor b.rty yea ra. and hundrcdp In.tn all ptrts of tbe pt.ufiiry "Will vou'-h lor ita vlrtuea. via Hon 1 iir r II BaWawaHBaaaajaj Alexander II. Stephen;. I HI I I oti.-or)ria:Uipti..t. fierce i - v I ur Oc.ricia : J..lm Hill ha.-ru-r.oi Aiiiliama; trco. John B. (ronton. U. L. Mot t, of C7oluinl.ua, Ira., are attend the hun. dmlp to whom we ean refer. Exlruet of a letter Iron. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, dated March 8, lf7t : 'l iMx-ti!i..uaily a when my coniitim re.Uirr It, Iir. Simmoi.s-Liver Keiruhitor, wiih elleet. It In iniid, and fulls mu better than Ul'-re a-'live nir.llclne tt Is n-.t the quantity eaten that give the -strength, life, bUviland lealth. It 1 the thor- ouul. oik .-in'ii ol u.e iuo.1 taken let It be inu.-ii or litile. 1 nerefore. do not stlmuliilo uptliest.nnai h toerave i.l. but rather arfltt dlgcstluD alto eatinK by taking SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR VAXCTACTritKDOMLT BT J. H. ZEILIN ACO-, PUILDAElFHIA, PA. I'riB sii.uo. Sold by all Driest:. Feb. !3 " HEALTH AND HAPPIKES3. Health ati'l ll.ii pincs are priotloci Wealth to thfrir iMti.fH.'FWtr!', anl yrt they are within tli reach ol every one who will use yyniuHT's livi:i: pills. The onlv sure Pl'HK f Torpl 1 Lieer, llytilvla, Hoa.ta.flie, Sour titotnoeh, Oonstipatio i, liebility. Nausea, and ail llili..us oomplaiii'.a an-.l HIimmI ills .rflers. Nono Ker.uine unless signed .Vm. Wriiflit, Phila." It your druxu'.st will not sup- i.iy sen.i j eoi.ia tor one oox to ljrri-. k, tief..er a Uo., TO N. 4!h St. Phiia.' l ob. 6 E EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Lttutc of Peter (i Id. Ilcfpcncer. latcorCuneuiauxh 1 p., .leeeaseil. Letters testamentary on tho alK.ve estate hav Iiik kern kraUI to the ur.der imied, t y the prop era-ilboritv. notice Is herebv e'ven to thoe In- dei.tid to it to tui.e iiuui.'.erie i.ayu.L.nl, aud tlie bavina: fluiuis against ii will present ti.eul Iu the underfilled, at the nsidrnee or satil de- eeiuud un -j imnbiy . the tltb dav ol .llnv. 1H7B. JOXKI'II lilMLESPEHOKK. tjAML'KLTIiO.M tM, Auriia itxecuturi. DR. VAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP, Makes the SKIN S"!t, near. Pure White and Healthv ! Is Cb ansinif. lleo.lorlitnr. lllsinleet- Inu. S.thin. Hcalini; and purilviuar : removea ll.ui.lrull. thjlinic. lleera. Sores, Eruptions, KoUKhness and redness of the rkis : relieves itch u.u. biirnin and stlnuina- of the Skin, and irrlia tt. of loiln mid mvtiig lns"ls : will n-lieve IR'HISO riLl.s wntre n.rtlim - eiiie win nae anveWeet: Is HiEE FKOM ALL OKIKN ijl'VE tjIHIK, anJ prevents Contnsious Diseases, cd a an Externil Me.liep.1 and Toilet Prepara tion it hs w Ml iL rTlr-e. a. eta cake box, three tlakt-i, sixty ctata. bold by tleo W. licnl rd. ij"iiierfet. Pa., aud Druggists yenenlly. K. S. WEKSTEK, Pr..prtet..r. Of an: N. lh lit.. Pbilad'a, Pa. Wholesale De- p..t. oj n. rbhd ait., Fh!l., I'a July A Chance toMake Some Money, SURE. ('.rneirs History or Pennsylvania"' Now rea.lv. Wrile f..r Aaenprat mee. JOII" M I. l. at. .. Ptu,lirhiir., ijfi finpvni Street Philav del.li'u. M.ireh W TREASURER'S SALE Aifreeably to the provisions ol an aetof Asaeiiibty, dircftinar tlie mmle of sellins; unseate.1 lands lor taxes, passed the bllh day ol March, A. II. 1HU. an.l the several supplements thereb., the Treasur erof Somerset t'ounty hereby irlves notiee, that unless the e.:unty. se'hisd. roa'd and buildinir taxes .lj;e oo the following unseated lands, are ui.l be e .e ti:. lr,y of "lie, the whole, or such parts ol taehtraut. as til My ti... Iciel ijnd costs, will 1 s .11 at the Court House, iu Somerset ixmiugh, Mmtlay, June Wh, JS7S, b.r the arreiima-cs u tuxes due ant tbe e. -sis ac crued thereon : AIiDWtiN TF Acres. Niitu.s. Tax ...1 00 ....11 4n au os ...13 80 . ... V ot ....to 5 ....ID 80 ....IS 10 ...18 40 ... li uo . . . . 13 t .... 1 83 .... i 24 ,,. .... .... a oo .... :& ....ie a PK) 410 417 411 0 Anlliiwiy Josct.h. 1' lurry L?m.... tMicrry Mary K. fliuri'h Marcus.. ,M.sir iMary.... M.s.re Hiraui'.;.. :;lo Charles.,,. Tom Pl.liip , 400 t i.ro jaoiK.. 41S'4Corey T h'.maa Jr.,....., one A.iam luo Slutiman Josl'i hein loo fiiiii.-ap....,, J.SJ sfilll. , 2"0 same l same : M) same , t 0 same ALLEGHENY TP. Ames T':omas lw Musir John , 140 Coiiroih StftoeM..'...!. ,...,...,". 110 S.-ii?ii k Co , JW Ki.HSnn ' a&ii .heck tleore 31 Coltroth i. S.-ln ll 4uo Meyers k. Keel no same liuo Iluizar-1 h 1 levore .-. HKOTHEItS VALLEY TP. 412 Luff Nin-iiali Xa-han I's) H. rklev .I.k-I S O Stem Abraham 14 ..unM pranc) Ki P.tu Sir-h , i'l-l YottliK J-Hio ........... J4 ltcn.j Pt-i.-f.,,..,. ., CONi LVEN't'K DOR. L.ls. 2 R-itcblor :. ( 5 Levins Nathan I lladice. James II Edwards Thomaa . . . .- , ". , V Fulhirtiin a brother lu KharpJ.wph Hhon William 1 Hulluian k liMthers 1 lluflman Oeorge it tann D.inlel 1 Coiircln Heujumln CONE.MAVrill TP. 31I2:.b.nea Israel Williams Israel... 48 Mih!er Jonus loo Unite Michael ELKI.It.-K TP. 410. Corey .Tames V; 4'l "tNirev En '.' , 4ji;Wvlicrstrier P !...'.. 47t 4.rer Thomas i. .19 48 .. n ,, ! 14 .. T t .. B 40 .. 4 .. R.t W .. 12 "7 1 14 . . 4 40 ..10 70 . 2 1.1 . 4 3-t 3 . 9 00 . to o . iV) .4 ) . 2 in . 1 0 .. it IM SO .. ou .. a co 40 Ml . 1 44 VH ... 4 ft) ... 4 M ... S . . . V 11 3 A3 64 1 07 4 0 Lrtji 1 1 1 1 1 o 4 2 1 1 i Moore Hetry i Meyers Martin in trust Itran.lle J. N.M Calen James Conntrvnian Patrick L'tftiMi Ella Little S. V liiiutler J.din Saauver John I'M Wm. F Ahernathy Thomas Courtney Patrick Wairner tiiiah Lowry Samuel 4 to 3 30 L0 1 nilct Frank 1 Kavenscrall Stephen GREENVILLE TP. 41? Kikyjolin JFFERSIJVTP. Mi Hall John 7'..t'.iti Wiliiaui .. 12 40 ... 8 ml ... 448 JENNER TP. 4-0 llul.1v Frclerlck 400 Mishier Jona 4J0 Miller Jandi 2V2 Oliver Willittm 4oo Scott John 321 Whitm.re Jacob .. 8 SO ... 8 30 ... 8 71 ... 8 07 ... 8 18 ... 88 ... 8 30 ... 4 80 4ou Williams G- -eonre. Lsvl.. 48 Levingston 1 LARIMKR Tf. ?& Row man Samuel tasl riowmaa at Etwrsola 174 Win . Wotreraberger VH Hefner Geonre 16 howman a. Barclay.... M7 Witt Jolui L. I'M) SI II ler Jaeoa (state W Heifley Ananlaa - A0 Meyers It fcrenbam . 14 Cunningham ar. Way 130 WiltJoiiah L4S. 2 Abernatby.TBoma 3 Aberoathy Chariot la 1 O'Neal Barney t Shannon Michael L'JWEK TURKEYFOOT TP. 412 Belt William 4"0 Hul'03 Isaac M Forward k Husrus 4c4 HollweU John w ' Powers Alexander 4-si Liwrv Peter 45 IS .. f . li w .. 12 on .. S 23 . IS 0 . 13 20 . 1 . 11 is) . 1 71 . 6 40 4 2 S 71 2 00 ..li 4 . 18 1' ,. 4 44 . 16 IM . 1 14 . 12 SO . 12 SO . 2 00 400 Hunress William l'O Buddy John D aauie siime same Koonts Meyers Luddina-t.'i heirs Ansel Michael Vouirhl Simon Fhillippt Jacob G Herrina; Sylvester..... Mc.MUlen J. B 74 140 .. 3 t .. a i 400 40 27 107 212 1p4 2D 44 Lots. 1 1 1 . 8 (0 . o 80 . St 4-1 . 2 5 60 1 02 68 McAITery James 1 t;a: trewraje heirs lLucherS. W MEYEItSDALE BOH. Lota 1 S 1 Brubakcr Gcorne lb-uford John H Baer Henry Boose John E. A. Briel tnle John Frost Thomas W Ferrens William Grille John Grine Jacob Hotlman k Hale Hepp Kichard Harden James... Helner John Johnson. Henry. Jordon Levi Keim J.Kieph Ketm. Li.'ena:.)od At Beachy... kirk, ik James L-i ytnon GeorKe ................ I.?thcn Henry Meyers Emitnuet.... Miller at Martin Meitahan David Me.uiry Augustus Nauisle Frederick Nnuule k Cmiany Pickinif Henry l.'yan John Stephenson James Staker Joseph Si evens-'0 Franklin Thomaa Adams Turman Charles Weiser Frederick Walker E. C Wisa Frederick Walter Gillian II Younir John Ititlner Samuel Caton Noah Freidholt tin , Mater .funics liooee illium 4.'r..useMrs. Marvtaret Fltckinarer Samuel Hay Henry Lint Dominick McKinfy George............... Merrill Nathaniel , McGee Lawrence Miller Norman Mlnkcmyer Christian Sheets Joseph Suiucker Wm. B Tenant Abraham Tipton John (let i Georue Mulligan Annie Tibiiet Joseph Velt7.cU Elms Weld Henry Tuoiuas Yopt Henry M1DDLEUREEK IP. ltcdfor.1 Onnnin? f tiarey Adam's heirs MILFont) TP. , 80 7 K2 50 80 80 2 IN 1 4-S 4 23 1 80 VH 2 4. 8-1 3 1-' .3 12 1 VI 3 L- 4 20 2 41 ;i i 3 41 1 60 2 W 7 W 4 67 1 VH 8 M 10 81 3 f I 1 80 3 VI 80 3 VI 4 7!) 80 1 4 46 1 io 14 84 1 20 81 4 72 1 N0 8 87 2 to 1 ".V 2 71 4 ' 2 24 2 b 2 70 t 17 1 & 1 10 75 1 VI 3 6H V2 75 VI 2 SO 1 44 1 Vi 1 6". 413 120 0 80 4'jO' lirook Pnvl J 4O0 Benson Peter lluUiroshart Matthiaf 41 "ll--n-r John 4U01 ..lohnon Wiliiaui..... l '.'Leitiley Thomaa , 41i '.Mdlru.lunt Cbarlca. J74 T..m Rachel T-'tu Dinah 61 Witt at Wollcrslwrgcr 1 .2 same Ju1 Younir 'rancis 77 aume 2-.'7 Meyers Peter , 'iA'Wollerspcra-er;!'. li... same ir, :o 14 & 44 18 10 14 0O. I 15 tfi 14 "-" Id 11 2 SO 8 04 1 18 2 Kl 8 i i 94 4 U i 4:i7 "L .ughlK-roua h Nathan 13 93 NUltTHAMPTON TP. Beaty Sarah lirol"a Susalgna). Finneut-.re Uai-ai,.;........... treiirer Daniel .1.... M.-IIride Srrah WlttC. k. Wult'ersnenrer S Wiuleipan Man' Golden Etuultt'tb ,, Witt U. WolferatierKer Coilnith at Piekini; Nell Jolm same lliuoth Aiph same same F.na-leka k. Smith Hursb's heirs Bowman Matthias John Nell &abia Itowman llenr i We'cte James Bollpnii W. ....,., 2J4 V.T Kl is 1ISI Si i U.H) lua -.-is) i AH K4 2IU 100 lo '4 26 411 Lrts. 1 I 4M 7J 34 "5 44 41 11 trJ 83 U-J U4 40 ".'3 1.1 2.1 84 2 48 1 70 7 eo 7 '.'8 41 15 88 2 20 t 10 80 5 1 "I Hi f.S ('lark James ;S Clark Daniel ,, 4 . 1 Cook John 4-ii' .Epsley Andrew 212 "Epscy J.wiah 4.-0' Folk Caleb 4.18' r Folk Caleb sr 4.11 "Folk Owen 40 Jones Jonathan 303 .lobns.41 Perry loo Lilhuian Joseph 420 Lyie James a.'M.s.re Abraham 43 "Miles Samuel , Di6 PoorJobij.-; 416..sliaw Benjamin 4t.1K.StuW Jokn 4 -o "Sp"-rte Thouiaa , 401 Siokley Hi. bard 401 Th'.mi.s.in William.... 4-0 Trjst Llij-ilsjih 3 0 Walker Klias 402 West John 4"0';rWerner lleremeniua.. 30 Horsey Patrick 4'tv' .B'.n.iet JatH.b 4:W JWililams Israel 441 "Moore Thomas 11 43 8 04 11 80 14 TO 7 'J 13 78 14 32 14 IV 13 81 12 t 3 5s 13 46 11 22 14 17 m? 13 14 13 10 13 11 13 11 84 VI 13 24 12 11 1 47 10 IV 10 10 11 ai SHADE TP. Ackerman Gsonre Andcrs.n Sainoel 4-8.... Campbell Mry Newoold John(') si 3M) 364 412 ,18 J2 41)4 W 13.66 16.44 V.4 li-j William Oliver 1 4 J . Perrv Simon (4-41 14.41 Tilton William (S V.a4 Klmmel k Hukus ( ')... lo.fvl It) 44 4.36 11.28 10.S2 8.H4 4,15 CO 74 1.08 48 a.rai 2.52 3.38 1.87 42 84 nitWitlierall S .iuuel (4 4) l?i lllteshue Hldeou IMS BU2 VA 1 1 1 .'3 15 unts same........... K.-iite J.din Leydlir Jonathan KGMERSET TOWNSHIP. Neff John....' Lipe William Will Edward Kiioads Franklin SOMERSET BOROt GH. r.ank'eticat Association Kecke 41bcit :, Roth Charles Stahl Samuel , Esl) Nctt John Neville Georire sinydcr Samuel P SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP. Adams Alexander 1 3 Comln William McBrlde Mary .Monit and Witt.. "Koncv James 'saddler John ' 1 2 1 aw 404 427 112' 4:17 3. si 421 4ri 43 . 8 57 25.12 30,54 7,W 2S 7S 2" (is 22 73 9 M 7 4 Temtst Kucliel. Waman -Catharine He-1,1, Thon.as ' i BTOXVt'Uktk TP. Kln-ber lunlel 4u2';1Vll!l.inn Kolwrt Sf .MMIT TP. 3 nijWltt k Wolfershera-er l.sl same ........ S'.Wol.ors'ierKerP ii ."Earnest William 7 Vo 3 50 i 1-6 I 1 8 22 Lots. Fisher S Fern Francis Huir-is IsAac: iueer S -ptilah liol.ly John r Williams C. W S.-bell k Co llalucj W. J 2 16 2 28 I 8 1 48 2 26 1 13 10 SALHUURY BOR. Acr. . 14 Smith John 2 4 Las. 2 same lK. ller Jacob I FPEKTt "UK EY FOOT TP. 3 14 4 28 Acres. 141 Baer k Ben ford 43' .Dark George 44 Kln)r John 4 L-.bra Peter 2 16 4 18 81 4V hoddy k Hurrah same ... Barney John ... Baer V iliiam J. Shultx Jonas - - - .V 215 151 06 5) Lts. i V 2 48 7 IS Collies Mark Dean K-lward Meimer David Infield John McMillcn J. R. U eller J.mathan Murry i l.omas A. 4 at 3 67 1 22 I 2 2 73 1 18 VRSIXA BOR. 2 Gheen Key. .... 2 Frylranth Jacob 1 krraxer Henry k Son 1 Geisier Sabrslian 2 Hotlman Jokn HI Shatter Joaiah 2 Weber Henry 4 Ilainey Mr. ... 8 K.ldy John I. 2 1'iper Albert ... Lyons A. k Co. 1 Snedler Joeeph k Son - 2 SUatn Henry .... 2 Moman, Vouna;, Alti mus k Co. 1 Kaub k Fryter - 1 Cunnlna-hatn Wesley t Cnrlmuirn Mrs. L. M. 2 01 2 81 2 1-4 1 44 4 40 16 40 2 8U 1 80 24 11 8 VO 37 40 1 30 38 IV IV 1 40 B 6-1 0 40 w 4 Aderiaon. bjpeneer k Vo. 2 i 2 N. B. IJcbliter kCo. Baer H. G. Baer William J. same same - . . Baer Retina 4'onrad M ant a ret ... 3 30 4 4 Acres. ( 00 2 00 1 80 1 80 250 Baer W. J. ... jq Oo Sale to bCKlnat lo o'clock A. M. JOSIAH KELLER, April Treasurer. J, H. HQLDERBAUM & SOS'S,! just received! STOEE S. West End, Main St., Somerset Pa.. HEAD (HLini-liS FOR THE SALE OF cnAnri::i lOTEIiS Al'D EEAPSHS.0LI722 CEILL23 PLOWS, TOWN CHAIN SEE2 THILLS. Zll FXSZ TnEESHES AND SEPAHA- TOR, HCLSE P0WE23. FARQUAHR'S Fonr Horse Tlirwlilaa: '. i- chines with Shakers. FARQUAHR'S Thresher and S.-p irab. FANNING MILLS, COltaV lffai.V SHOVELPLOWSIIARES, Cultivator Shovels -A.JMT3 Espairs for Nearly All tho I1:t: May 1 JOHN V. BLYMYER DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OIL &C-, SzCD. The following is a parttul J'.tit of roo-.ld in Slock : C it; ater's Touis, Planes, Saws, Hatchets, Ila miner.", Chisels, Vlanv Irons J.t-s", ic, lilat k smith's Goods, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Files, Ilomtnerh, S.e. Sat'Jlery Hardware, Tab Trees, Qi-j Saddlts. llmcs, Uit.tr, Hits end Tools. Table Knives and Fork:?, Pock't knives, Scissors, Spoons aii l Razors, the largest itock in Somerset Countv. Painter's Gtiods, a full stock. WLite Lead, Colored Paints for inside and uulsidc aintin;;, Paints in oil, ai! colors, Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Crushes, Japan ryer Walnut tai:-s. Sec. Window Glass of all sue and glass cut any shu ,e. The K-si. Coal Oil always on hand. Our st'ick of Coal Oil Lamps is !ur t.'id c(.i; jirise, very elegant styles. Ditstoa'8 Circular, Mu!y and Cr Cut as. Mill Saw Files of thebest quailtr. Poreflain-linfd Kettles. Uaailios ot'ail kir.dss sSIiovki, fox: kk, Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Saeaths, SU'kIos. Mtsi.ti Hammers, Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage end Tire V, oils of all s'zi--1 1. i-o-kin Glasses, Wash Boards, Clothes Wriitgers, Meal Sit ves, Hoor.Mats, Baskets, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Hope ail .-iz s, Hay Pulleys, But'er Pr'rits, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and Stuii. Tiaces, C-'.v Chains, Halter Cuaios, Shoe, rnjst ry Combs end Cards, Door Lock.-.. in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, The fact is, I keep everything that exclusively in this kind of goods and sons who are building', or anv one in it to their advantage to give me a call. I will always give a reasonable credit to responsible persons. I that.k my old customers for their p-ur ma ice, and hope this peason to make many ik-- oues. Don't ft.roet the p'are (4 April 8 'T4. .STo, 3, "13 A.KIi'S BLOCK." TENNANT, PORTER, BOYTS & CO. Sut-otiHMOi-si to oufTi-r. Port.-.!' it Co. FOUlTDBY3 MachincS? Fone Works, IVater hJreol,0nct.i(eI5. A O. R. U. It-po(, I'onnellsvDlo, I'ii Manufacturers of Kail road and Machine Castings, R. ii. Frogs, Switch Stands and Undies, Trucks, Pit Wagons, Lar ries, Iron Wheel Barrows, Stone Ticks, I la turners and Chisels, Bridge Trusses and Bolts, Plows, Plow Castings, Cc:k, Parlor & Heaihg Stives, Grates Fir; ?rct:, reader:, Ssllsvr TTars. jMi.scclIaneons Castings IMado to Order. Machinery of all kinds built and rcpairoJ. at S!::iri Xtt:tv an.l lU-asonaMe Terms. Also on hand ail kinds of Materinl usod about Steam Engines. Oas, Steam anJ Water ripe flttlnits. Iirass Valves racaing, iatiier an.l iiui.',. r bpltlmc. I April 11. BOLTS A VALUABLE INVENTION. LSlLi THE WORLD RENOWNED WILSON SEWING iAOHIH in workmanship is cqua! to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received tho highest awar-Js at tho Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other machines. it3 capacity is unlimited. There are mere VSLSO?" MACHINES sold in tha United States than the combined sa!e3 of all the others. The WILSON MENDING ATTACH rVSENT, for doing an Kinos ot repainns;, wili-iuui rAHJHlfJC, rntc wixn eacn niacrnne. ACENTS WANTED. WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO, 827 & 829 D roadway, New York ; New Orleans, La. ; Cor. State &MdisDn$?s.( Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal, FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. 888888888888888 3 STRAIGHT NEEDLE, 8 8 8 8 8 I? W 8 W li I ApentH Wanted in City iiutl Country. A DUES o WHEELER & WILSON MF'G CO., 182 WEST FOVRT1I ST., C1NC1XXATI, O. 8 8 A rll lu UbU88888888 A Desirable Itesidence For Sale. I offer for sale nir resl.lanea In S..n.prspt rt... oaa-h, containing: 3u acrts ol tan I all in a luurh aute of cultiraik.n, ncopt l..ur acrifa of tfiiitMir. with an orchard or a o choice telertcU Iruit tres, A brick dwelling- house with liinuuis. wali. w..i and Ice honse. well nlus.1. (Swiss barn, carriage house, ha ncrrr fallins; raiiniiiir water at tiie duor. One evergreen slia.lina-. Strawip-rry lil. beet and bee-huuse. The ilisiame from tlic (.ut.lie square Is one-hail mile, with avruicnt an.l plank walk the entire distance, will sell stock. h.nn Im plement and furniture if desired, and will ?ivo pomesalon ltnmed lately. Jul 1. J. O. KIMMIX, .M NOW OPENIIV1G AT is n iw nit-m to tbe public, as the triumph oi in a rrnTTinnniniT n r,,,,., . -.-nti a-eniu. in this branch of miou;.o tare. T If IininPDDITTM P. 0nI'3 l-p-,mt.orexreaeoe !.. lasat J, ill. nULlJIbUDilUiU Ot IjUII STORE Vrt I'atl. .Main St.. o.tMrM f. ALarvTsandWell Sslected I LOT Ol D11Y GOODS, XOTIOXS, HARDWARE, (jueexsware, UATSi'c CAPS. BOOT Sit SHOES, A.JNTID Tho Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING Fresh and New, Ever O 3'crcd ia SOMERSET. All liiuiia ol' I'roilnce Takvn in I-Ixi'IiuttpTf for (ilOt!. May 1 n.i 1 Sct-;!b B.-csLt-?, liin,-o-, Site us, La SLt - t, Pi.-.t Jer 'id t Horu tir'is-ies, Cur-i-l.'.'S una every ti.i;' fetv l'u-e. be!;fiL-s to tL War Jw arc -A a 1 irive my whole amendon ncnl of auvthiu? ia nir i' :o it. IVr e, will find JOJf.V Y. RI.V.MVKK Brass Wire. O-j n H, ..-Ui.lifiirs. S;ir:l! t'.ir Si.;l i'. jej rr g . lam , Kiv nD.l Fi'-n.as given 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 NEW MACHINE the rcr cf over lirnlii irjear' rjejerittret anil rwi 6m ics all thill ia viprul ia Sv'j--inq Machine iurrntiuHs. r'.YJ?! VA I Eli ion ITS 8 SIMl'LJCI TT, USf Of MAS A C E .HX'.Vr, QUIET. Q AXIi LIVUT-ltVS.Cj MX a t't -iJtJri s. 8 Sold on the ;-.. fiirorable iermt. 8 8 8 8 8j and ot unl f.rm qua!, ity. If not krpt kj your mer. ctiant, OF March 9 ALLOUE j yj-j ofpi'lcnl U'wr in.l eT!eriment the 1 rn JO MX S e wing1 Machine, 0 exaialiilos the machine sI .. readily rec. inised thai -ilr-a.t-thc,"sr. J01IS"ha.s tt.rccd Itsellt.. li.e Irnol rank, ot Sewing Machines, tt l illtils ill lhe tttv -s-iiry rerairnutn.j b r a fir-t In. Sewing t.u-hinc, wha-h are Isi. A'-.ili.y to doneri::! Hit Kill I. ..f w irk .!e niamlc I ol a Scwlnj .n.iehiiix 21. Els' ol irnn-aaT-aeat. Liinn.-.s ot ruining 4:h. Yrts d on inon n-u.9. am. Stnli,:i:y oi c ins. ra -:i .:i 6 h Dura'iiluy. All isw p.iuts iro s-.-j-el .0 -x-;n in n .inv ..iti-r. in !Ii ST. J9iM SEirYINQ MACHINE. 1 ! ; rtTv 1 - .-n-''r-itj!-v '-Jesfc 1 1 A'o. 1 .Machine. Crni-n nte 1 M acMnean t Stand, Bi.i. k Walnut Ta'Ja, tw .IViWirs, P-nt B-x Cover, which att t:.-hcj to si Ic of the TjMc, f..rmln a c)iv-?nl.-nt w .rkb.x an x!rnt m t .pat will. PRICE No. I. No. I 1-2 No.3 No. 3 1-2 S4S OO 35 OO S40 OO $53 OO $63 03 M iltes t)i- Ic-M-lc Stiti- B;jii';3! is Mil Di?rt 1 1 jj. in Cl Its Points of Peculiarity, A"T UFA MOi ATmiX el iSAE Ti? It rutilt"-; m -"ill vn-? n. .ihur the ." i' Siiic is run bnrknnnl r rrtv;r4i ; th wrk wiii al-vr.tx-i run ir-.m you, no t liicre n n it. or ch.iiijjc ui' !i:ifli. Ir h:is ;i it.-ii H'lurtI' in !, .i -.t. with no thro i l ln'1" thr-jtih. Hie hohi.in h'Miiii: tnm vj (( it y mis i; thrca-l. 1 1: witii Is ii. li..'i.iti itliji. rua:i!n t !e mi '!i!iic : t h it tlit-r? if n n.iy .r u'i:hr?:.i tli: iii.ii! in", or n:n iviu , Khz work wh :i tlie Ih-i-Mt'Q v i t- t! W.CJIt i. If.- fii'i-'!i- jiro I:;i)l;. i Tlivf . anl nn t. u l tn.'ii iftth uiil.T an.. u;nt-T, with tit r.-mviriit; til" w.,rk. 8Ki-!i Miit'i;in? i-furiii-h I witli th urJln ury tiiT.-i ilia 'ii'.. It Furuiiurv i nov-!. jw-jHir kv-.irnM. 1-VKii VM ACiriNK IsAV'AIili ANlF.I. If t;ik w! I jin-l liive: 'tipli-tc i.n i- f i n Twtn'v live M lUvm Mnvlmms liuvt; ulau ly bt'e-n -''lti in ttiir otntnty. 4 al.-o sell f hi wt'll known family F:.v.r.-e -r Wtetl M-.v hints at abont ti-ill th t-l.l rice. iiii 1 ;! rt'pnir tin' vurl 'U.' k:u! of sowing n-afitint -pr.-rr.pily an-i tt i-..i.-t..riiy Anl all k in-l- af iti inu-r;. j.rui uro 1 1. t i. t : A i ;r- m ( F. WAI,KKI, I. S. S.ini'le t. he iern at I). Fit W T r i.ittn.-r a i: 'i .M- r. J.IU. 'i J. R. IV1EGAHAN. BUTCHER, AND DEALER, Wholesale tn id Ietail, IN" 1 I IKS II MEATS! All kuds, such as tlKPP, POKK, MUTTON, VEAL, LAMP, SAUSAGE, Pudding, lluhg. na, .Mince Meat, and Tj A I'D of our own Rendering. rcit.-jd-j-jjlt: o:ir a spscialty. MARKET DAYS Tiesdix fctey an! Saturday Somerstrl, Is :it i-.-iu W- olt;iIneil ,-iny l:iy tin- tt-pck. Aj.ril It. tltli-iri-j New Firm. SHOE STOEE, SOLOMON UHL, auviiift -piirt-iael the Siio Sloro lati-Iy ouu ! Ij II. C. Ui-erit.., Ve ttitie ,'l'..!ure In .'Li .iiMU' f the tri' t li;u wv i-j k r..'.an;ly on h.n: ii? a i t'ie tioriri' n at w iti-w nn I -xir-r .;: pi ; in Boots, Shoes and Gaiters lIOTil OF Eastern and Home kianufactur as can he foan. I anywhere. We also 111 Lara, it hati.l cnatamly a lull sui'iily of SOLE LEATIIEH, MOROCCO CALF SKIN.S, KIPS, AM MM NO SKINS (if a il Uln-ls, wita a full Una of Shoe Findings. Die HUME Jf ANITACTTKE DEPAET. "I KXT will be in charxe ot IN" li. Snyder, Ksrj. Whose rcpntatloa for maklna; Hood Work and Goad Fits Is second toni.n In tha State. The pnMIc 1 re sjp.ytiuily Invited to call and ejainlne our stock, as we are determined to keep K'le as -id a tha beat and soli at price as low a th lowaat. SOLOMON UHL.
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