i.ri; K 1IU St By Our Special Corrcp-d'- IVew Vobk. 4p'il 27. 1S79. come, centlc eraiso. Spring, geutle tfpriaff, with all its dipblberial iniidueu, b come. Toe ctbks in creao and Vflrety io toe and Eftr . 7 : .7.7 L " ou. .it fl .arlh . dy, aod VftLEY'ft" .la.ir aba CoUD amps . o f fc nd a.ketat. du!Ur. tuurh .ud ,! rer tbe ,e wbila Lst u.r' (troatb, tedder aod , J , tucU offered ia can at ,j',,"r L f87tberiDg duk ; jet tL'.i.! cu... fctra.rrrie., warrant., 1 Oiu'i old bruwu g.wlb.eul.e.i SO rod-, 5 1 o(jt tlelr chmJ ceM . basket; aud your youaet , ff. d c ,uon cur ,r.itt-dl.ck.aD4cb!yk feb . . bee lbe red ebiae ycu tbiuk would be "t r!f!hebf.Ziaio.tbe6ureaCB.fDK . hrr t ti n Mil or I saroei I Hi. .. . .... t.. I..- tfiee are out MUJ4totib of tuc repid e.r.b do lbi-y wml j. flilliog t,ot ty tbJ wel A NEW CRI SAI'IS AOAINST INTKMrttt. ' j( fa acarlet fcbal la-ieued over ance jbtr bead, aod aa empty ctdar pail io A freb army u beiug levied in: ber baud. A ber libt feet pattered 'e York for ibe war aaiuat Kiog ' over ibe t-arpei of autumu leave iu i,...h.,i It mrrit-s oa its banner ! tbe oatb ay. ebe nan a uatch of a the pwod-r"UB monogram I M. JS E. M wbiCB, beii la'erprett'd, u "liaolueBH Mcu'b 6 'Ciety i T tbe Eu Cuuri;eiiieut of Muderaiiou " It prviidea uu Iras tba lur oiffcreot piedt-n, and tuvii.es its memoera to choose wbicbever is beet puiied to tbeir individual caes Tbe pledge cards are n d, w Lite, blue, aud tri Cjlorcd rerpeciively. Tbe red is a complete total abeiioeoce pledge ; tLe wbue is a pli-dge agaiut driukio? io bueiuess buure; tbe blue pledgee agaiitot ireating or beiojr treated ; aud tbe tri-culor is a prouiee to eb ttaiu from "aoy iutoxicaiiog liijur atrouger than wiue or ale, aud tbee ouly at meals." All tbeee pledges are for a t-peciGtd term, to be deter mined by ibe signer. Tbe founders of tbe aucieiy are business uj '!J o tbe very first a;audiug. In tbe J'rebi deni's chair is Mr. F li. Tburbtr, aud awoug tbe Vtce-Preeidents aud urigiuators are eueb men a l'eit-r Coojter, Tburlow Weed, Judge Xoth lann. Ex Governor lUrirauir, Krv. O. B. Frotbiugbaoj, aud Elwood E. Turoue. Triougb coutaiuiug Svaie iutereeted iu lL wboleaale ):qviur tr.fbc,aad many moderate drinkers, it d ea out reiorutueud any abniaiutr to Oriu a cour ol driukiug, towev er moderate, ileal. zing tDai oioder atu driukiug may aud ufteo docs lead to drubeuuees, ii ays : ' It is beuer to let ruui alo ie ;" Out In-ciiure the maj iriiy of lueu Mill not do lb if, M add : "If y o will driijt, do it m d- ratsiy ; keep your bead elear io bus inesi Uoure ; c Jbliue your poiaiious to It ti i wiues aud beers, aud. above all, c ase tbe absurd aud ruitiouit bab il uf 'treating' aud belug 'treated.'" It aefcuoK It-dee druukeuuetiS, iu (be woidsutMr Froibiugbaui, as "tbe fundamental vice of civilized ualli'U-.' and realizes Ls obiigatiou io do come tbiug towards aieuiuilug tbe iearTuI current of Auiericau itiieuijH-rauec It bopts to rieruii ibuuauds iu l i ranks, lio Mould be deaf to uuue radical pleae, aud claims to Lave tLe same eud iu view a tue moretx treme wiug of tbe Temperance army Tn plan embraces mo formation ol auxiliary societies tbrougbout tbe laud; tbe proiuouou of kuledgr in tbe science aud siatiniica of liquor, tbe establiabuieut ef places of rtcre auou abere no iuloxicauts are allow-! Cd, and fiiet, lant, tind all tbe time,' tbe abolition of " trea iog." A fuller ' exposition of its purposes aud mtib ods can be bad by writing tbe Secre tarr, ilr. llenry 11. li adley, bx 15S5, Sew York. Whether much good will be ae complisbed depends solely upon the vigor with w bicb this orguuization is pufcbed forward. 8o far as it works at alt. society must be beuefiited. j V.Tben moderate drinking busiuess men, and men pecuniarily iuterested in tbe liquor trade begin to feel the necessity of doing something to check tbe ravages of rum. I do not waut lo stop singing the long metre d xol ogy long enough to iuqnire whether 1 bey are doing prec'cly what 1 am doiug. It used to be said ol General Uaileck that he would rather lose a JidUle by approved methods than win at by departing from tbem. Tbofee who in their own person, or their loved ones, hare tasted tbe sharp sting of this serpent's tooth will be "uJiy of no such folly. I strike glad baud with any man, of -any creed, who wili help brush oue temptation from tbe paiii of my boy, lilt cue mau from the gutter, or Jeseen by a feath er's weight tbe deadly influence of tbe draoixbop and the drinking u.-a rea of society. A CI RIOUS LAW 6t IT. Tbe op makers are in court over a eomical cane, and by tbe way tbe blindfolded Goddess smiles first u one, then on his rival, one is lead to Zear tier traditional bandages are -"too iiiia." Who does not reuesi- Ler tbe reign el soap, and saud, aud ISribtol brick, and last, though far irom leaat, "elbow reate ?" As the mailer commodity gres unpopular, if not scarce, Yankee w it vbaroeoed itself up to tbe point of producing a iubftiiuie for the whole lot, aud sap onaceous iovetttigaiions grew aud multiplied like tbe excuses of a poor debiur. . About eigbt years ago a photographer named Trojeii struck with an idea, which, like Jigbt Quig, is very apt to Lit in out of the way places. He was Ubing sdex, a dine, asiootb, saponaceous but gritty substance, easily difSolved in water, to clean and polish bis glasses, when tbe idea ' occurred to bim that it might Kale a auperiur cleaner lor bousebold purposes. A loug series of experiments demonstrated i! semi oeut fitness for scouring aod pjlst ting all metals, paints and glasses, aud for cleaning silver and bntanuta by simply washing in tbe suds, as well aa (or removing ink and other uins from tbe bands. lie boldly -caoM down from his t-ky light, be ame a aoap man, and named bis in reniiun Trije of tbe Kitchen Soap.' Cut the course of true lather never ram smooth, and wbf should it with Troxeli ? Another sotp tuia com plained that this soap was put up jn tin foil with a blue label around ii, od that because be was putting up bis oap that way, bis right to ut-e (in foil and blue was exclusive. Mr Troxeli died, And bis brother became defendant to a fttit which was deci ded in his favor. The US ad IJoddef-s Korea one for 'Pride of tbe Kiuhf n !' Another eit wag brought before another judge, and this time the LaUndtolded Deitr Jecidea for tha jitBUDtiff The nrnnriOnra rtf tKlr I - - f 1 - Windsor, St. Nicholas, and ivtu-opo-i liteo Lotcis testified to the transoeal-' ent virtues of 'Pride of the Kitchen,' and several first premiums from tbe American Institute and other fairs were displayed, but all to no pnrpose. It wasn't their turn. It was the oth er fellow's. It looked so like a game f "odd and even" that the TroXells' j are now appealing, confident tbat tbe next torn is iheir'a. This suit is stiU pending, and meantime the superior q'-iliryoi' 'I'riae of the K'tcbeu' 1 mikes it ffll tremenauueiy uuuer 1 new label, about which tbere is no ) qaeti.n, and its proprietor appear j very prate.ul for tbe gratuitous ad- YertiMog these funny enite bar giv en them. M OR LEY. THE VOLS 1HAIX. A ' A dreary oiember twiugut Dead leave- raimnjr doao attrerv KUB, in iuc ihv 'u"u " r 1 I ' . a ; .. 1 r . ...i : 1 .. t r m a -fi. Inn. . UU gOIIJg liac a ""i"'"'v "--3"- : tero g.Mjd -ld fa-ti ned bymu. 'Mr irooduess alive! Wbat'a tbaif For as tbe words' trilled sweetly from her tongue, a tall, dark figure bad arUen from tbe low wooden beuch under the apple tree, whose bouitbs overbung ibe well. ' Don't be alarmed,'' said a deep, sweet contralto, with a scornful in tonation in its sound. ' It's only me, Pora, Joanna E Geld. Wbat iheu 1 Have I Mien so low that I am no longer wortiy to sit beneath tbe old apple tree ? If so, teJ rue at once and ill quit" "V..a know that I did not mean that, Joanna." "It's Lard to tell wbat people mean or don't mean, now a-days," said Jo anna, picking at tbe nnugy fringe of tbe frayed rag ofauawl. I was tirtd. 1 wau'.ed a drink of water, so 1 came to the old well ; I'll go away j if you t-ay so." '.Juauua, said JJjra, fcesuauogiy, "are you buuery ?"' "iiuu-frv? 'o. There's a sort of craving, tbongb, in my s'ociacb, wbicb is next to it, I soppose." ' Would you like to have ejmething to eat?" "I doo'i beg." "Wait a miuuie, Joanna." Like an arrow, Dora Oxgate Kped back iuto ibe b.-use, where ber ibril'y ujo'.Ler War jurt ee.tiog ibe teapjt oil (be table. 'ieib baked wafflrstteatn ed un oue fide, hot bit-cuus weie piled iu driUs of snow oo tbe other ; preer"es gl-amed redly through the cut glass walls ot ibe tall dirb, aud limpid bouey oczed from a lump n! couio. For Mrs. Deacon Feabody aud ber Caugnier Cxmfori Lad Ouiiie to tea, aud Mrs Oxaie was a boure lfe to te tXcell' d by uone. "C.uic, Dora, quick with that ater," said "Mrs Uxga'.e. ''Aod rbut tbe door. Wo at do you aup poe la ihc u.-e of lirei, il " 'Mother,'" sitid Dora, epeakiug in a tligblly eujbdiran.-ed lone, ' Joitida htitid is out by ibe well: bt-e is cld aud buory, a'id Mrs Ox gate's face hardened into liue of etoue Mis Comfurt i'ta- ody orew ber t-Lirls close around ber atU) u luvoluuiaiy movement. aud Mrs. i'eabody looked bid into tbe bji of tier leaeui. "Tbeu let ber rtay Cold Btd hun gry, lor all 1 1 foe s juiud ciut.a io uo afsocate for n. ber ytu r me, Dora! Sue has ruu a a) lr.m borne, aud acted wit b cmmou rtrolllu pld) actors she Las sung at I ci-n rt ius'.ead ot keeping tbat Gjx voice ot bers for the temple of ibe Lord sbe has, of ber ovu tree aid, given up all tbat is decent a& repu able, aud people do say tbat she has ftjj-eu to driukiug! Aud you expect pie to open my door to such as btH" Mrs. reabody ottered a sympa thetic groan. "But, mamma," faltered Dora, Lalf aiTrigbted at ber own bulduesa, "doa'i rou remember tbat lie came to cat!, not the righteous, but einuers to re peutauce!"' 'Silence, girl! How dare you quote tbe Scriptures to uie V cried Mrs. Oxga:e, ber stern brow clouding over darklv. "Briog in that pail of water at once, and let us have no fur ther discussion." Thus rebuffed, Dora Oxgate crept back again into ibe cbiil, frosty twilight dejected and empty fcaudta. "Ab," said Joanna Eltield, shortly. "1 tboiijfLt how it wou'd be. Well, it's nothiug new. Everybody's doors are shut agaiust me." "Ia it irue, Joanna?" whispered J'ora, coming close to ber. ' in what true ?" "That yot irink ?" ' Of course it's true. You would drink if yon were driven as I am! Driven and bunted ! Tbere are times when you would sell your whole foul for a chance to forget! Aud tbat chance is to be found in dunk!" "Sorry 2 t-ay xbai again, lat! peo ple have mostly left of being torry for me,' said Joanna, wit!) a bard laugb. "Hut listen, Joanna Do be e rioun. iVou'tyou try to do different ly V ' i am not so baa 03 the folks think me, Dora Oxgate, except lo tbe btr rid craving for drink. 1 baye bjo nothing aorse than wild aud willui. Believe me, ciuld. it is God's truth. Ou!y, when air geuon the down bill every cbiisuaa man cr vo.'.iso thick it tbeir duty to give her jet another push "Tben will you try la reirk re your own self ?" "IlowcanI? What is there Uft for me ?" "Your superb voice, Joanna." 'You wold have me sing myself into respectability, eb 7 And in the meantime I should starve." "You nead not starve, Jion. Here!" (juick as lightning, 6be drew a small gold chain, with a gold - locket abaped like a heart dangling at its ends, from ber neck. "Dear Joanna take ibis. It is worth money 1 know; and it is all I fcave in the world to give! Sell it, and u0 the money lor your needs." Joanna J?ieL2 stared varjuely at the git emit g irinket. "Are you in earnest. Dciaf "Of coorse I am. llusb! Mother ! is calling me. I mast go." "God bless you lor this," said Joanna hutkily. "And, Dora one word taare : I am only Joanna El field, bat if joj will, let me kiss - .n init orrp M . By way of answer Tbeoi;r gate threw her arms around tha .Ox- UiM iri's neck, and pressed ber soft red lips doA3 to tbe other s cold month. And as sbe di 9 something plash, ed 00 ber cheek a Let w&nd tear. The next mioute Joanna ivICejd disappeared iuto tbe world of sbad- owe that was hoverii g over all tie au- itomn landscapes. And as she went j sie .murmured to Lerelf, unconscious j 1 tbat the was speaking sloudL . . j m. i.-.' 1 - ..... "Someone tlieve9 in me yell In me! It's a strange sensation, and Tet it gives one something to livo for after all !" "Dora! Theodora! Why dont you answer? But no one tbiuk .it worth while to listen to me now a days ?" Ii was Mra Oxgate'a shrill p'piog voice; and Mrs. Oxgate, telpless from paralysis, sat in ber cushioned chair by tbe sonny duorway. "Wbat is it mamma ? Dora aiked Cuming to tbe door. Tbe Oxgate farm bou?e had drift ed sadly to decay. Fences have fallen : irates bunz c eakii a on one binne: bUunv pasture lands w ere neglecieo ; gras-b meadows b d to p'ed over witn tneir own weioioi nar vest. Aud Mrs. Oxgate herself t A ed, is sbe sat in tbe doorway, like tbe very getias of decay. "Tbe carnrge wi b tbem grand people tbat bought Gleuwood I'iace. A tfutleman dressed like tbe Priuee of Wales, aud a lady w bose diamonds flashed fu to blind oue Ab m ! i's fine to be ytung and tieb Lo.k! tbe carriage is stopping. P'raps t bey bave drop d someibing. Sure'a 1 live tbe ld's coming back, trailing ber purple silk dr ss in the dust like il was douiei-tic gingham. Oa, der me, 1 wish I Lad my best bat ou !" ftbe gave ber aprou a ti eb aud tried to settle her scent kirt over oer pour Useless feet as tt e tall, state ly figure swept up to ibe door. This is tbe Oxate place, ' is it not V the lady a-k d, in a dep, sweet Voice ibal betrayed ber aiuuce. Dra answered promp ly : "This is the Oxxate ptcae ; and you are Joanna Elfieid." "Not Joanna ElGeld now. but Joanaa Aveoel," sbe rejoitfed, saiil ing a'jd blusbiog. "Here is my bos band. George ibis is tie friend I iId you of, whose hand ten years ago, lifted me cut cf tbe dttrkcese and set me in the right, path. UDu, George you know how much I owe io her!" Mrs. A vend was weeping S'.fily now yei ibe smiles shone brightly tbrougb her tears. "Doia," she added, "tbat was tb turning poiut in my life. See' I bare your gold chain with the beait yet. I kutw tbeu tbat oue bumsu creature bud faitb in me s:iil, aud it reuea ed ite fouuUiu of life witbiu me! Dora, Dora, yuu. are my goardi au angel God t.less y u f.rjt!" People wondered mucb that tbose rich A vcuels of Tbe Plxce had au insignificant chit Ike Dora Oxgate so much with tbem, to say nothing of that tirex me, prosing old bore, ter mott.tr. But Mrs. Avenil Whs a t;reat larfy, and of course "d 'uld be xcustd lor buviu ber whims ot: of w bicb was to wear a thread-tike t haiu of gold around ber neck, wiib a heart shaped locket hanging from ii- "When she could bave diamond instead !"' said Mls Comfort Pea body wbn bad t late observed that sbe alftats bed thought Joai.oa El Geld to be a genius. And D ra Oxgate, although the baa settled into a solitary, bard woikine '11 in t 'd, kn- ihai ber ap- pareut lite bad uot ben ia vain A Blwotfjr Story. Loxio.N. April l: The Kieff cor resp.ndeul ff tbe .S7 I'elersbug Jour nal gives tbe folloftlu ttecouot tbe om break among tbe political prisoners last u Lit, wbicb was tirutlv metili .tied by telrgrapb at i be lime: " I re p rsous U0d r ailest Iu be IvujT piln.iu Ifw lved s- me lino o lo luntifj Uuder ibe walls nd escape. I be scnefiie was Ofirsveii by oue ( (he e uspiraiors I be uu tn rmert ailotttd ibe pii-"ntrs to c tuliuoe tbe eX"ava'tou. H beu tbe tunnel was c Uipleted, and (be pi is oners bad entered it, oue af.er annib er, intending to come up through tbe opening be ond the prison pre cincts, soldiers, previously posted at tbe openings, shot .the escapiujt prisuuetit as ibey came up. When ibe bulk of it a prii; oers terrined y tbe uois,e of the firiug, shopped and remained in tbe tunnel, soldie's wete sent in from behind and ibe uuforluuate wretches, caught be tween two fires, , a-re all sbot down. The prcceeding seemed to give tbr officials much smusemeur, and tbe Director of ibe Kieff prison has Iweo praised and decorated for baviig atus.d with such cleverness aod decis ion." The correspondent adds : Quite in keeping with this is ft atatement published by iho Russian chaplain in tbe Central Piisu at Cbarkffin the official Eparchialn WedmnuKlt (h'o-e-ar. Iutilliyence) He declares mat of the 500 per-ons detained at ibat prison 21)0 died witbiu four mouths One of tbe heaviest charge, it will be remem bered, made by ire .Nihilists agait tbe Uussian i (licial adoiiuipkratiou was brutal treatment of pris oners in consequence of w bich the bealtb of most ot tbem Las quite br keu diiO. Uany of them are dving and some have been uny-o road." lite llauifiat; llryrfelah atiaMr. CiiAMiiKKSB ik?, Pa , April 17 ILzeklab S naffer, who murdered his wifeon Febiuary 21st, 1 878, .was tiaocei in tbe jail tard at this place io-ijy. was carried to the tcaff jld in a blanket, lb of blood consequent upon bis attemp'eJ sui cide lasi Mouday, rendering Lim so weak that he n unable to walk Co the scaffold be was seated io an arm chair ui.rUz the process of pin ioniog bis arms aod tega. ''e made no response to an icquiry Irom tbe, sheriff w hether he bad any thing to ear. lie was then placed on a stool and the rope adjusted about bis neck. He was again asked if be had any reojiks to make, but only jjioci bit bead. TLe pjierif then kft the fcat fold, tLe trap was sprgng, and the body dropped within a bail afojt of the ground. After banging about twenty minutes be was pronounced dead. He will be buried at the alms house th;s evening. Shaffer protest ed bis innocence of the crime within no bor of his execution. I' war, till r; 13: . r . . -. Tbe sight of bare ground aod lb approach of milder weather, and tbe long, monotonous diet of dry feed make all kinds of stcck long for a change. .Ii allowed they w ill work for hours on an old meadow or past ure where tbere is tbe least cbaoae for a taste of green grass Tbey sboaid he fcppt from these fields, as tbey tread thesi 11 of boles, damage tbe grass, Joae tbeir appe'p, and get nothing which ia raiyavle . 'bi lipirf. Let eff the surface water sod keep tbe yards dry, if possible. Io eutsb times never feed on the ground, but is a'alls or racks. The changing weatfie.- o sprintr "between ba and grass" is a critic ai oa? or most kinds of animals. Several weil iiiUfre JJ box-stalls are convenient and almost a necessity for brood mares aod cows io Sucb animals i should be we!L, fed, tboagb not1 bignly fed They needs little oiLaie, bran, shorts or roots to keep them io tbe best condition. Rural New Yorker. rp-p-fipp, 1 nt-Ti-ii-immT ma Diiif til ji mn 111 'ammi ji iwmhi te waver lo. It bas been affirmed by truetwor tby authorities tbat the annual yield of gold and silver ia ' no more than adequate, upon tbe whole, to teplee isb ibe xck of the precwua mtals requirs for monetarj and ;nictic uses. ,Io dvobt, the di-covery of bonaLi-js may occasiou temporary disiuroance in .the bullion rurkei; but, on wa average, the accessions go little furiitef than to uffsetibi shrink age from continual attrition and iuy teriooB difapnearauce. Tbe annual amoaului loss bus. berg c Ujp'i td. j but it Is not easy io defiue aud ujea ore tbe several cajcen wbtcti "opera' e to exnausi tbe world s story ot me tallic wealth. Some light, however is ibrowo on ite curious subj-ct bv M J. V C. Smith, tbe late Mar of Boston, iu a pamphlet poiotiug ou' some il tbe ways iu which bullion bas beau withdrawn from circulation, b -tb in earlier aud recent tiues. ' ' i TbettreiioU of VhlUdMe?, atd es ptcialij f gold and silver, is au " iu siioctaiib fgaoraut and tiuj r. u ptroous, eveu io the m jst rivi);z d com. tries, aud iu a larg part' i f tbe oild fit ia au inveterate habit, prompted aud justified by ' beceM.-iiy Du lug our civil War, f,r insta ice. Irge -uma are kuown to . Lave b. e.u lulled io the Souiberu iS .aieaj.o i.ve wbat could not be cooveuient'y car ried beyond tbe grasp of p.sibU tu vaders No doubt much of the treas ure ibus iowrted bas been recovered, but ii is probabli tbat a part, iiii) lo ibe death of the oa nets acquiint ed with ibe precise place f . burial, wiir never fume again to the surface. During tbe occupancy' of . ouisiaua by tbt " Federal trooDS uuder the command of General Banks, a serv ant girl iu New Orleaus betraytd tbe confidence of her mistress by report iug the burial of half a barrel of dol Iirs in tbe yard of tbe premises. Here tbe treasure was soon unearthed ; but io another case which likewise occurred in New Orleans, a ! arge quantity of silver plate which bad been concealed in a water tank' was discovered y-ars afterward by a mere accident. -' Tbe propensity for biding bullion uodergrt-uad is univer-al among tbe Hiud os, sud during 40 ctuiuries f arbitrary and rapacious government tbey have been secretly adding to tbe suberraueao dep isiis. The Chi uese, ti:i, bave a significant proverb to the t-ffeci tbat Mcurny Les b-b ibe ploughshare. Am- nar tbe Bed- ouius, we are told, money is io great demand, and is procured ai any sac rifice from travelers r dellers ii ibe iot;8, yet it is seldom or nevi r Ued uniouif tbetnPelveg, and seem to vaulsb from circulation almn. t as quickly as it touches their fingers. It is customary f r tbe Sheik" t turf their gaias in the . saud, be e Ibe board cau bly be recovered by tbe most scrupuL UJ H'tetitioj) to beiiugs and dis'auces, all other iuaidaiius being speedily obliterated...- -iu Southern E jii no, every jear i uiaiked by Cees of ireasute trove, beie a cumuUtioos of pUte r coin ed ttioi.cy are' inrutd up by tue j.l. u;h, or brouM to liulit upon the 'eiu-lni n of 1J b. 1 iiiug-. Tne , I ce m-s frq eni'y cbo.-eu tor such uep: sits st em- lo bv e beeu uodt-r heavy stoics iu ibe ucess of tem ples, cbutcbe.s aud other strui'luren p- otec.ed by religl us st uttmeur, here no prtc needed at em pin at discoVtty would be ptroiitted. Thus, iu tbe reuuiriug of su Biiitiioitt-d chinch at S'. Givaiw, in France, n o log m, an u"u waa incidentally ex p sed. wbicb ou being' br keu op'n revealed seven thousand silver coins We bnrdly need r ter to the ex eut t w bicb the burial of gola uuder the form 'f ornaments or money in tbe tombs f conspicu ous p-rs-os wa carried in former times, or to ibe re,-j markable buds of this nature lately made by Gen, Di Cesooly iu Cyprus but we may mention a less kuown but aoalogous instance, namely, that Ibe excavation of a graveyard at Si d .0, s nie years ago, led to the dis covery i iDree earmen pois loll ol gold pieces bearing tbe bead of Pnil ip. tatt er i f Alexander ibo Great And we may here call to inicd tbai be treasures koown to exist in be Jev.ish Tecjple at tbe linie of J.be seige of Jerusaletu by Titus, but none of wLicb were found by ibe iicuiane, are believed lo bave been secreted in some ef the limestone vaults ahirb honey cumb tbe ba.ae of Ml M riab. ; To conceal treasure under water Las been a frequent expeuient iu all age. : Silver, as we know, is tlowly soluble io the ocean, tqt jt je not im probable tbat considerable sreuou'a. tions of g ld would be found in tbe beds vf certain 'btttoric rivers and barb ra. "Tbeie is ground, ' for io "tance, to beliere that the silt of the Tibrr must bave become rich in gold c 'in aod nrecious specimens of the goldsmith's art duriug 25 centuries of commotion and assault,' since the expulsion of Tarquin to tbe flight of Pio Ni no.TTbris also some bitt rical evidence for the belief tbat not a little submurged treasure might be iaul in tbe choked up artificial bar-6.-r of Tjr.! Jndeed, repeated apli catious bare be uiadjs f.o ibe Prrte for a firman permuting examinations 10 be made, but periuissioo baa iusa riably been denied It is thought, too, ibat dredging operations in tbe sluggish waters of the csnals of Ye nice would yield considerable results, and similar undertakings have been mooted w ith regard to tj,o bv of the Seine and of tbe Thames. We may add tbat Spanish cbronielcrs re port as an unquestionable fact tbat vast quantities of treasure ' were thrown by tbe Inca priests into Lake Tiiicaca at tbe time ot I'izirro's in vasion. There is no doubt that pro posals for the recovery of wealth 'boa submerged hayemore than once been submitted to tbe t'eru?iao Gov- . r s. ernment. JJeeiJtslbe great amount of bul lion wbicb is removed frcpa circuja lion tbrougb boarding and byrjal, and tbe large proportion continually exacted by tbe industrial arts, there is an outlet for gold in particular whiejj ;s peculiar to modern times, and wboe iportanpe is seldom rec ognized. We refer to tLa oiftity of this metal consumed in dentistry, some idea of wbjch ma be deduced from tbe fact that io pnittd Iriatea alone tbere are probably ten thousand practicing1 dentists. Ac oording to member of tbe profe?s;no who bas mgde a study of such staiin. tic.s, many hundreds of popnds of gold are annually required for ftlliog decayed teetb, wblle the plates 00 which artificial teeth are set us op nearly ua of the same meial in ev erf J "pr. Tbjs sounjjs like so exag gerated esumabe, but U wo o the Lome demand tbe requirejntj of the dental craft iu Europe, we can certainly account for.the consumption of a large fraction from the supplies of tbe XJajifornia mines. Another soorce of waste wbosa gravity is eel dom appreciated is the loss iu weight by attrition ia tbe passing of coins from band to- band. A calculation, made by Mr. Jacob, some years ago, of tbe rate ot waste io Great Britain j m iiiiim i from this cause greatest astonishment,' and led tbe ... a tiovernment to insist on Ir. que at re coinage. Wbat becomes of ibe gold and silver thus escaping7 tbroogn mere attrition is very carious prob lem. Mr. Jacob suggested tbe poani bilny of a mbi law by which it ra accumulates, and by hirfi the iavis ible atoms may Us Oi uLt together iuto masses of uugets, or simply str wo in saud, or driven ulti uatoiy by i i;ls iuto the bed f rivers. Han t Have IB Ike Haas. There are some men . who are Con sidered desirable an bnabands and others wbo tre queued as hardly worib tbe house room ibey occupy or tfce proveuder thev consume. Of tbe later kiud was the Ii tile man coLCeruing wb. m hi.- wife dreamed ifaat be went to a c. un ry fair wbne busbnud were exposed f r sale Ou tits betfglog oer to fell wbat sbe fuUud be price t. be of mi b as bioi elf, sbe reptlt d,' bf er ' soue h'esltati n, thai she -a a similar nrtlclrt ot bu-baude put op iu buucbis of a d. zen aud offered at a sbiilii.g a buncb Sucb a bunbaud is iudeed a profitless pos session. A sbrewd w mau iu New YoikfuQii fcersetf the wife of ibis ktua ot a piece of od" U was die and shif.J. ss aud . of so little financial tXpeiience tbat eveu iu those rare iuaiances iu which be suc ceeded in earuiug any oiouey be was uuab:e 10 keep it ljug enough to Onug it borne lustead of supporting his wife be was a burdea oa ber and an tXpenSti to be'. , So, u avoid the otherwise iuevitable j turney to tbe poor bouse, she a as compelled to work aud to suppjrt the whole impe cunious family. ..-'. w But there is a lining of silver to even tbe most leaden cloud, aud this strug liug womau bappily discovered tbat her mau had one talent wbicb she might turn to a profitable account. He could carve at dinner parties, and this was tbe only thing he could do. In doing this he was a crowning success. He had no more skill at uidkiug c tutruets tban at bringing m nev home bo ibe (hrifty house wife concluded not to turn him adrift t i a.-rve, us ebe bad feared would be neces-ary, but to keep him at borne aud rem bim out a" opportunity offered. i roiu time . to time sbe sought out all the people sbe could bad bo,beiug about 1 1 give enter tainments, might ueed the services of a ekilltd manipulator of tbe carviog- kuiff. LxpUiuiug to these people be peculiar condition of her domes tic olf iirs, sbe would hire ber busbaud in tor'u Cx'd utu. eiipulaiiug tbat tbe money should bs paid to berselt. aud uot to bim .Au interesting aud a novel style ot - lawsuit now arises from a mis'ake iu tbe payment. Tbe bUribaud bud earned seven dollars for curving at tbe dinner party of a na hub Tbe nab b thoughtlessly paid mm tLe m -H'-y, atid be as ib' Ubt lenslv ' spent . ii before be reaebeO borne. Tl.ereupou the wile under. took to c Iiect. from the uub'-b tie s'.iuulated i-uui, bitsjug her ' claim uu iue iaci mat as me pr una waa a sort of nobody pavmeut i bim was no pay tiieut at all Tbe nabob re d 1 be en-leavi-r lo c lect a stfoud s-v-n-r(..ll..r fee from biii, alleging that, be bad paid 'be persou who did ;be wik, a.d ibtttif that improvi den' odivid'iil bad nothing t abo for it, the mii-f irtuue sh' U'd jus'ly fall ou the p M.r fellow himself Tbe wife successfully ' resisted this argu ment by sbowiug tbat sbe was tie contracting party, and tbat sbe bad hired ber husband out just as a livery stable keeper would bite out a burse, in which latter case H would be manifestly improper and insufficient id claim tbat payment consisted o handing tbe money to tbe animal. The woman retires triumphantly from court, happy in the peaceful possession of a bit of property from which, wbn reuted our, she can draw gubstauiial income. It I not lawful in this ciuntry to expose a husband for sale, but tbe fact. U now established that one may be kept f r hire. Tne lessou is one wbieb wilt tarry comf-rt to many an eiub.-trrarted gitl who, having bluu dered iuto man iage, Ou is tbat sbe hits ou ber hands a Uzy and loungiog person who is of no particular use. If tbe pau ji.-p yer eyep one talent, and. turn that to account, she may sal ite otherwise unprofitable ipllow to work by reoiinr bim oqt to do tbe ouly thing he understands Thus is hope iu store for many a sorrowing woman, aud thus nifty sflluence await the thrift, of the wife who is shrewd pnUL'h to utilize a tbift'ess and bur. densooid busliand. rhijq ftnifj. i II l belt. - The Irifh Farmer' Gazflte (Dub lin) says: If gardeners, tolaccq growers and others will give a trial to tbe foil wr iog plan they will fi jd it less than one f ourtb tbe expeuseof glass frames, snd much more useful: Take white cotton cloth of a close texture, sttetcb it, a&d nail i'. on f fames of any size you wi-b; mix two ootices of lime water, Lur . uoces "i f linseed oil, one uu ice of wbi.e ot eggs siepirately, two ounces of yolk oteggs: mix the Inn 3 a id oil wub a very guutle bear, bt-ui ina eggii Stip-, arately aud mix with ibe former. Spread ibe mixture with a paint brush on tbe cloib, allowing each coat to dry before apply iog another, until ibey beome waterproof. Vbe f jljowjug- areome of tbe ad vantages tbfcip sijsdts " poasjiW over glass: , ' 1. The cost being birdiy one fourth. . , . , - ' ; a - 1 " - ! 2 Repairs are cheaply aud easily made. ?. Tbcy are light, tbey do not ra. quire watering; no matter how in tense the beat bf the sun tbe plants are nerer struck down, faded or. checked" iu growth, nejtber do tbey! grow pp long, sickly ao.d wedky, 's'sj t.hey do under glass, aod slijl there 's abudaoce of light. ' Tbe heat entirely arises froiu b,e low, aod is equable aud temperate, which is a great object. The vapor arises from tbe manure aod earth, and is condensed : by tbe jbool air i,a-ing goder ibe surface of the shade, and" bangs in dtout vuon tbe iutide, therefore ibe plants do not require so -e;ueut waierpg. Jf tbe frames ojr sreicbers are 'ttifc Jarje ibey should beinterstc ed wiibproes bars, ioyi a foot square, to supp Tl the cloib Thpse frames are also well adapted for brlnjjjng: fyrjrfrd flwers jo sf SbP. -. -.. . or forcing melons, tomato, og. elables. etc., this prepired clotb M especially .adapted, . as it can be at I aciiej to ixes of aoy feizs and cut to t tbem. Little, though square, bces 0 the proper siza and height, covered vitp this prepared clotb, can be placed over the beds ia wbicb - roots and seeds are planted, and tbe plants al lowed to stand wiiboot transplanting until all danger of frost is over, when tbe boxes may be taken off sad placed carefully away for another season. Ol'at UABBIaBCSU LCTTCB. Aarrisbcbo, April 20, 1879. This bas been a buy week in the Legislature, and but little doe io the way of law-making Tbe Piuahurgh Riot Bill, aa it bas beeu called, wbicb has engaged the attention of the Ho Use for weeks, and caused in tense interest and excitement, was defeated, finally, cn Wednesday, by a vote of 101 against and 03 fur it. Fur several weeks the bill brought to the House a most powetful lobby, who ueglected no effort to 11 tljeuce members iu favor ot tbe bill ; aud, it is cbarged, corrupt means Were Used to ioduce members to support ibe bill - A Commiiiee bas beeu appoint' d to inves'igaie ibe charges, aud c b si a .-f Gatebelt, . Li.c at-r, Wolfe, of Uutou, D-yle, of Hunitngun'U, Rooads, i f CumberlaLd, atd E'llolt, of Tl- g Fi. ui tbe make up of ibe Couimiviee it. ta feared, bere, ibal au tffri wilt be made to wbne-wasb; but Wolfe is determined to go to tbe ! b.m tu of tbe mailer, aud unless be and Eil.ott aie overruled by tbe oth er members ot the com mi. tee, no guilty man will escape. ' Wolfe should bave beeu chairman of tbe committee, and a majority t the c mtuittee should bav beeu takeu irom those opposed to ibe bill. It i said some ot tbe members of tbe nue are not feeling so comfortable just now.. 0i Tues day next tbe B -rder Clitu Bill will come up on liual passage. T.ie friends of tbe bill are very active, but not very sanguine f success I do not believe the bill will pass. Both your members, Colborn aud Schrock, are opposed to tbe bill, and will vote against it. On Wednesday next the Anti-Discrimination Bill will be Hp again ou second reading It was called op ou Thursday, and afier be iug discussed for some time, Dr. Early, of Eik, rais ed a, poiut of order on tbe constiiu lionality of the bill. If tbe point of order is not sustained, and 1 cannot see bow it can be, tbe bill will cause an excited, bitter and lengthy discus sion. Tbe friends of tbe railroads are quite waspish, and (be friends ot tbe bill are nut too mild It is be lieved ibe bH will pass the House both your members are on the side of rigbi aod tbe in erests of tbe people. and will work and vote for ibe bill ineuti lax 0111 win also come up ou second reuding next week. Tb pasrage of this bill will ha pressed as a just measure, and will be fiercely opposed by the members from ibe oil producing districts. in tbe pre-eui depleted condition of tbe Treasury it ia evident tbat rev enue must be raised from some source, aud many think tbai tbere is no bet ter subject of taxation than oil Two millions of dollars can be raised an nually from a moderate tax on oil, without, in the least, iijuring the on trade or imp sing a burdeu upon the people 1 ibink ibe Dili will pass. I , is uow apparent tbar. tbe L"g)-sia- n:e will not adj -ura until tbe end of ir.e oue buudred and fifty days. An tffrt was made yesterday to fix Wtdnesday afternoon sessin for tbe c.Osiqeratiou ot revenue aud appro priation bills, but it was defeated. There are too many members who would like tbe sessii 0 to continue three buudred and sixty five days; who waui to work f ur aud a bull day s aud take pay for seveu. Tbete is uo reason why we should not bold sessions every dajr. More Auoo, Yr.RiTA. Haw Cleao larprts. If ibe carpet is 10 be taken up and beateu ibe j b bad better be intrusted lo some mau wbo makes it bis busi ness. JI this Caunut be done lay it uo tbe grass or bang it ou a clothes line and beat U ou tbe wrong side wub canes taking care '.bat tbe canes have uo sharp points. Then spread tbe carpet out aud sweep well , ou ibe rigbi side. Tbere is more art ia sweeptuj; a parpci fbau auo-j vice is apt 10 suppose. An old broom should never be Used aod a new one should be kept especially for tbe car pet. With brussels aud velvet car peting there are two ways to the pile ju-t as iu velvet aud ibey should always be swpi wub ibe pile, if a carpel is swept against tbe grain it soon looks rough and scratcbed op. After being swept and laid down on the fj tor Ibe carpet should be wiped. ifye two paiis, oue 01 clean soap suds, the other wb lukewarm water: a clean tliauel cloth aud two ooarse, clean towels. . . Take the carpet by breadths, wring tbe fUunel out of the luks warm wa ter and bold it ao tbat you can turu aud use i cp aud dowft three or four limes ou tbe same place, isub OJth with aud against the grain as bard as if y ou were scrubbing ibe floor, tbeu throw the flannel iuto the soapsuds aud rub the carpet qry wi(b oue ot your dry towels. It you leave the carpet wet the dust will stick to il sod it will smell sour . aud musty. VVasb vour Uaunel cle u iu the soap suds, wring it out ot tLe warm wa ter aud proceed as before, if ibe car pet is very dirty or bas much green iu ii Uie tresb tx gall in tbe luke warm water ia proportion to a quiit of gall to three quarts tf water aud rufe the carpel dry as aleady direct ed. This rubiiug a carpet, ies the pile and tit tuens tbe colors Poaliry. An enthusiastic breeder of p jul .ry says: "Farmers will feed a bushel of corn to produce si pounds of pork, while tbe same amount of corn will keep a good laying ban one year, and she will produce at least twelve dcz eu eggs, average eighteen cents p:r doxeo, wbicb would equal two dol lars aod sixteeo cents. Io addition, she would rear a brood of chicks, worth as much more: making a to fal of nearly five dollars. - against ix pounqY ofcorlrat ten cents, equal ing sixty cents'. Of In other" wards, the ben will yield seven times as mpcb as the pig fed on tho same quantity of feed.'?" Aside from the prom, wnicn is an important consid eration in tbe keepiug of pool'ry, it affords a teal.bful recreation .and enjoyment to all classes. Tbose wpo daif.v J jl in tbe cuunting-houi-e, tacu ry, or m'ijl each aoj all peed some iixbl, attractive, health-prod uc Dg erppl.ijment 4 4'bay .clergsman fold biseon- fregatjon that -"not witbstanding tbe ard tjoiesQp aves oi sin had not beep cut down one iota." That is all fPTf irae, bef tberp'a a beap more Work for ija ffiojej tbf n .here used to ba i The humblest can do sometaiog to ward making ibe local paper inter esting. If vou can't be a H f nliino - . - oaoif cjprj, j ii can at least step cn ; mi' A sensible Vermont girl refused to promise to marry a youog fellow un til be bad subscribed for a daily pa per, lie went straightway and did it - IL T. nELUDOLD-SlJ, COMPOUND Flu id Extract BUCHU, PHARMACEUTICAL A SPECIFIC BIHIDT FOR ALL! Diseases OF THE BLADDER & KIDNEYS. For Debility, Loss of Memory. Indis position to Exertion or Business, Shortness ot Urea h. Troubled with Thoughts of Disease, Dimness of Vision. Paio in the Back. Chest and Head, Rush of Bl.axl to the ftead, Pale Countenance, and Dry Skin. If these symptoms are allowed to po on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and Con sumption lollow. When tbe constitution becomes affected it require tbe aid ot an invigorating medicine to strengthen and tone up tbe stem which 1: 3) DOES IN EVERY CASE. TT "j -I 1 -la -w- tl P 1 m nO I fi R KllCllll IS UNEQUALED. By any remeity known. It is rireseriiafd hv the most eminent phjscians all over the world, in Rheumatism. Spermatorrhoea, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Aches and Pains, General Debilitv. Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, i 7 paralysis, General Ill-Health, al Disrate. Sciatica, . Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, Sjeryqus Compl'ts, Female Compl'ts, cVc. Heiulacbe, Paiu in the Shoulders. Couuh piziness. Sur Stomach, Eruptions, Bad Taste in tie Mouth. L'alpation of the Heart, fain in the region qi tue Uulneys, and a thousand other paiuful symptoms, are the otfsprings ot Dyspepsia. Helmbold's Buchu IiiTigoratcs the Stomach. And stimulates the torpid Liver, Boa els, and Kidneys to healthy action, iu deans imr the bliiod of all impurities, and impart in? new lite and vigor lo the whole sys tern. A single trial lie (jiiite sqdjeient to lAjjviuce u;e most, ueiuiiiug of us valun ble remedial fjuiljtip. Prfcq i; Per Bottle, QrSix Bottles for 5. Delivered to aay aldress tree Irorn ob servation. "Patients" may consult by letter, receiv ing the same attention as by' calling, by iiESwering'tbe following questions :. 'l. Give your nau.e i,nd post-otlice ad rjresa, county and State, and your nearest express otlice t 2. Your age and sex 8. Occapotion ? ' " 4. Married or single? 5. Ijight, wejit. nriw and u health? fl. Mow long bave you Won sick f 7. Your complexion, color of hair and eyes 8. Have VOU a Stnonintr nr crrst .rait ?. Jfelate without- res?rvation all you kriGWVboutyoarwiuo. nUiiso one dol lar as consultation1 tree. Yoor letter will ihen receive our attention; and we will Z79 yu the nature of your' disease and our capdiij opini)p enpeerning a cure. Coropelept Elij tic fan a attend to corres pondents. All letters should be addressed to Dispensatory. 1217 Filbert Street, Phila delphU, fia. ' " ' n. t, iiEwmoiap, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLD EVERYWHERE. TT 1 1 111 I 1 AllTC MM HOLDERBAUM & SOS'S, STOEE West End, Main St., Somerset Pa. HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE SALE OF C2AKK0IT -tfOWSSSAXD CIHLLSU PLOWS, HAwSSS. TOWN GSAET S22D E HILLS, S3 P.2E Aim FOSSES. FAROUAHR'S FocrHorw Tl.rm.htnn Ma eblDM alib Shakers. FARQ S Tbrehr bJ S!rxt. FANNING MLLS, C'OISX I'LOtl'S, SHOVEL PLOW SHARES, Cultivator Shovels SOMERSET. Bjpiin far Naarlj AH th, VlAU ki.ku r rroiuce Takf, f.ta it - m i ! iu m ui3 1,533:7. EUAL NOTICE. Tn :iniF DTIII li nUt n' WII? ni 1 Kfliero. luivmirriel ith J.is.b S ol j. M.w J W HI, Hiram W ill, , Hon S. Wilt, Sil t Will, .le-caving- tlire cbilorva. ol wn.)tti Ui-nrtfe I W. F.ir is Ituanltiin. In ' I. H-nry IViuuber, J..so..i me. beer - arrial wuh J.lin O. Si-hart, AU-en ". Will, Aunn ia C. in turmarrl J iih ClirL-tUa ('. Ivi-nii. VUrv M. Will, Hkn .VI.. intvnn .rrinl wi U Ji s..illi 1). Yuo are lisnl,)-n.i;iUel that tu par-ai-se or a I a SS 1 ! : V I n- n I i n -wniul irliiio iisuc.l i.n; of tae iir,han' fi,art i A f.i. A l.L)( y f of Hmntmi f..oniv. Fa . I -ill h.ll an 1 mn-n un ' ... . tho-real n ate m Jul.a v ill, Siraeaal. iu Xtw C Milrrvlile bonaiich. t liis Ut rri-l.le cv, on T iur.' lay ibe 17ih .jar ot Ap-iU Ism, where ..u em it do Ii nu tiii-k prir. 8 i-rttTsnilW, . ELiO AH K LK. .Mar. 10. H7i Iir. 12 aacrill NEW PENSION LAW. AU "nl .n hy n'r 1 iw. h ir'n hik at iljv of ilt'enariirt.- It -cml m alj re-iio.!. iVn sioners an.l a..:. ml" fnltw. xumju i r new law, dlankaam iuirat':iHt!. t . N W. F1TZ IKRaLD. Feb. 26 JJ.. as. Wiinui.in, . ). A SSIONEES'XOriCE. 1 I n-rcu Valeirlna Una. or Br rhur.r.ittrj '"'n"" !'- a.u in .!.- a ..lmit.ry .mutihi lorni --tmii ..i in, ere :,,rs w it,.. u i Tttjn I. notii-w U li-ir !'y tfU-.'a i-t alt -rms In le'ri; f to ih 9tt : r i mt'A I nil! hub ttra-it ni tliui'j h iv;n cl timi wilt .ia-? pr-" -a th at lim rjtri;t if aivlli. li K.- h -r-.v ul.-y Tw,i., on Sitarl iv, H iv .1 n:o " ii.-; i.siiij. w iL C -:;t, . M'ire'l 2i Al-i t -5. A Purely Vegetable Remedy The MufoKt. Xfattvat and IIes.t ever tt I vereil lr KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, PILES, GRAVEL, CONSTIPATION, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, DIAOETES. (A WONDERFUL DSSOOVERY) A parel;- r.-r"tat)Ieomponn:1, not d torrit Ith poiaoBonr ll.'jHors.btl.! jr? gcntleeatUartic anil eJoctivc taair snreto cIcTjahr cnrnom -ortho Biostroimoa a 1 J pninfiJiILjcaa. thalliaa" nrd Ical tkil. Th--c nil l ave bwa ccrrd xthrn t3 otlu-rniianfxl--i!.J-it!;- iy: 'It is the grcat.t Wcifl.ngof tic aj -." -I b; Ui-vo I !iortiI bjI r.evr be alive bv.t far it."' rj.-5icba; inrcgulrpractica ay: "It works like 3 charm aud cff--ctlv-cly.' FOR KALE DT ALL PRHjCiMTS. flTW IKi KIKVItY "'lTo.,.il.nw wia, . w:ll iMtl i i-k 1 .- , j.ia, .0 n-rii,t w lilt; fr.. i-J ji. tlXi, KJi IIMU1SO.N ji CO, tantun, B vHuKa, Vu . Air 2 SURE REWARD. 43 Yfc wisto pav rois a r.i::.Ti. 84 to CIO Per Acre. . lieeeh ami Jlaplo l,an! lti ,iJi hi -ali til lli i IM.IoV a 4 kit li M Vl t!ic (irnit I iafil ai;l t::rt..ui liailroaU I uniau) . TITLK PER I-T CX. Mro,? .. -nr erops - pleul voft'.n: Uer uu Oeilil:hr-no f!.isro"luaw - UJ aajipera." ' R 11 n 11 1 ris l rea in- p 11 rp o tor rrn1 1 DiurkrtM- wliutN Itaiinmtl torn-pU-ied Ihron-I, tntrc cf i'.n- rant. SenJ for pnni'?rf, Enslii or dermic ii . .5drc w. o. m r.iunT, i uhniiloar. l.t.11lU-iSMIIU. ' mnmi irTDICoI'D stove fACIUGE VUllBlalhi POLISH, 'LWAT8 READY fOff hit. KirykMf-rwi ft. vr;Mr-ll.lli,M U Bu, a..,.. .iir.iiwic4. 1 1, team lip Tu.irt tatumMXix ait. Cm POLISH Wm Humtt m M1X1BC. WASTE, BHUBH, BEHIT S. ZIEGLER, Sola Manufacturer, WI, a, laa bwm, ruiLnaata, OctS.sna tIEKIFF'3 SALE. Tit! Tirtne raniry wrli of FI. Fa. anl A li m FI. Isiael uutot Ibe e..rt of. t '.umii'm iloj o! uvifnet Co., r. ail to n'o ilini-tcl . I will . jna to tula .y ..VjIIi. (i.tcry, t the Ui.urt It tjie It) -Sin ncrsel, oi. . , ' ' Wdtamlm, April 30, I3T9, at 1 o'vlo-k r. a-., the (blluwinji dcerlt;l real etale vlr: : - All the rltfht, titln. Interest an.1 els tin i-r Soli.m'.n 5'iNulit ol, (i aa I tj lb a MLiHiaifdeK-rilie l real iltau-. Tld ' . ' - A e?rtatn tract tiflaml tilu.iu tu Simeret i.iv Pa ,ent ilnloa-si aeren mure or U-'. of ahl.-h there ar atxaii 4 a'-r -e ia lueailuw, a-itb a one and a half '.rjr ulank twelliai( house, stat'le ami other omtaiimlDirJ tbereiai cret.' l. ailj .iriinif lanitaof Abraham Biker, Kll Hii:nr. Ilenr; ShuHi.t aikil ulhi r.. vlth t!,e ap: nrwjiMt TaKD In eeeail.ai att the pnifrcv 'ui H.h'iuoo Silaulii", at the mil of Toiilas Srii':V. " ' AX -.' 41 the rinht. title, interest an I rl.iiui ui Mirhael HuMey, of. to at I to the CiJuirii .le-riiicl real tuTato. ' A certain U uf rnjunj ;,tu.tte in T'r"ir.a n.,r ourb, S.aneet e.. Pa., containing 'j a. re niort: orI;."8, with a two story frams dneninir hoa.'. ttame iitaMe n-f other oi;tlairiltiif thTtvm ercri er. frooilniron IJinieOn.-lile r-ad and Noiih Vorlc Kaikoad. alley m thes-mth, laml; l C Lmif on the ail I north, if ith the arv'!irtrr.an.-. faVsn in eeinton a; fhe i)ro;icriy".f Jlkjjucl Hurley, at tbe utl ol Uanlui Auuuilne. TKmS. 4ny iierjon purchasing- at tiie ahoye ate Will ideaseulje ntit.e tliat tcj yLr t-cat. ot the f.urcl.a.c nioocy mu.t he liuiil aa vkhi nj the property 1 ku.'keil down, othi-rwlur it will again be eiiHMicd togaie. The reiloue of the pim-has money mnn be pal-t on or liefore the lt day ol May, the ! Sxe.1 iiy the Court tor' thf acknowledirment ol siiienii's deel: and no dce.1 will be ftrVnowledired nmil the nurvhaM mtxief U paid hi. - - E1X.RKLE. AirU Sheriif. . ..-::ti-a. Unit-l- frlict.Iari n-e. arftlra:!.- i. . icu.t yaw .ww'l jiur-;?-wvm . Just BBtaa .NI) J NOW OPENIMg A.T ;J. M. E01EERBAU1I & a ; STORE West End, Wain St., 337) j LOT OP - DRY GOOD ? " HATS d- CAPS. BOOTS il- SHOES The Largest, Best m Cheapest Assortment of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING j Fresh and New, Ever oa- in llxch,,,, r.4, May I " " ""H. " w i Km :, f-.r . .'.. h 'l wjj ...i m .(r.'.-r ' . :t, ii( ..j- Un .11 in his run.lf ,,. u .; ,' '": ' : all wiia want rakt. '" " ' '-i ! .Majy be prsst.-Titi.il lur c-MiUrmitun n j HnirliJ. JJ,,, .j s-, Willi im S i.ler. a : J.ilm M Uo ifi-r. I Jai-.l. 11. .Mill, r, J l.n.T -r, ;-k ii,....;,, -t Iimti.1 S:uirt. c..i:niii;:i-r-; i r . .I.lilll M. ' liill T. .Vl:il. . ., r . I ..... iiiti Uutl'tin tio-o ia " ' ' ' !'"; li i iin k 4wi a. r. m . KiWKiilJ. o Kimim-l :u, l J. ,,. Klj.u..-1 1 M.rilU llVsritl.u I'l t vkiin lici:.-i;" it I r;1 i. hprtii.v tii .t t'.-f. : liav ti i--l ili.'ir i i or a .. ,B t tie pit.-. Mid i.) ii,u ;.,ark lor o::. -e, Tli urn lay, JJ,,, 1 J ,- i T.vv:-iT1 S'-..tt Starn ir. i:.u;:.' - iinui'-l .-.ii ta-r. 0 Auur. in l il-r. 1 ' . .1. -j.h S lr K-tt i . Wi!:.- I. J..n- ... ri. .1 m ,r ; -H i i- I' .;.. II- .f icit y 1 . M i-.f r; ,'1,-n VV.If ( c , ; i:r ,; a .l.iv'l Ull. S-ltll-lllf. S -i.v --1U," .-..-.-. rl. i).-lt.'ll W.-.I I-- , 1, ---Ml It i-l .S:t 1 i. ..u. S.iukii 1 U , J.-r.tLut; Howm.m. .I''n::f-ri'iwa W i li. J. Fm-e. Cnila -ii.- ,1. 'rleri.-li Hurr, t'.u-aintri . ij - 'j-.Wt v, K.H.-rt ija'tirk-, Al vr.- l il.! li r Klira II.iit. ;.lfyr-"!.tlH KMr. Sanmi-l i(Hir. st.ivt..wit u,r. TtHHH.i-t lhil, I'rsiii'i li.-r. J'hi ih lir int. Siair.T t-t kl s. Jln li. Hue. S:..vj i.wi li .n i.jii John It. lfcnl..r-t, I re.lt. r-.i;tt Hl.XKV K. m'IIULU April 4 rTiiTli:..i.irT - ii i j . 4 V S.Llnojl: Union Square, Sew York. wo 154 State Street, 01 1 ro A GO. ILL., OF SILVER PLATED WARE. Trade Mart for Junius. i"or!k ir. 1847, Ro2ersBro3.A.I Tlirae (,'ooils ft'in- tuht t ' tiieates of .In tir I vintner' hthileil, boIJi lit Uih (tifl tii'iM 1'omifi-ien, And the McritlVn Ufitanuia Co. aro tin- LARGKST an.l IV I ?.ramirarttirer In tni line in the Wtnlil. -:n: Vk vonr Jeweler ftr tlf -e lii"l4' Apr l ii. i )i:t;s. Kit s xotck. Notice t herehy itivcn lo all 1 r -m .irfr' a k-.aleci. erotit ini or oiti. rwi..-, th.it Jaf ..wiu acnmnn have paw.l rea-i'ter. -laiihattw nme will be prcn-nted I r c.Mir:u i'i- a ''. lowaaee at an Orpbann' Court to I held at erect, on Thurf.lay, May 1, lv'J. Firstan I Iin.il a.i: ;-,in. of A ir m S,i i i Uilii?Lraturol lleurv lly?!, lc-l. 4"c'.nt i f ST. i . Sjita-.T. Jirli i" J'" Cati..i:. , H . Ar-ei.nnt ofbaaUi Wua.er. faapMaoirt Bh.ih. First aocimtorj. jr. P. J. ' -r AJn Utralur. ol J, Cover, iicc'1. Flrt and li ill aeeouit r J-- -t J ' t'riai Bownu.i. Adiniiii'lrit -r. Jonatajal. doe'd. First an I (In t ".y-.nt of'V" n. M mini.'trat'ir o: A uie .U""re. "tec !. Firt and flnai -inooiint if J n R S.-i. Tras-tt-e fur the haIooI the real cii us a H ury Ui ti. A.-wiuntftli r?)r3 KIU,04ir.ll.iiJ ma -V" Spauuey. . i Tirn account or J.,hn M. il'ina-r. J""" forthonleol the real i -fate "I ff'"' J' d'Xtl. Account or Vf. A. r trm in. Trn of the ri al c;atc ol Au.tul t H Hi . l v ,L I ir.t an I fna! a.-.-nt of J.d.n H.tn. -r. iiol -itr.r mI Vrii.:-e to.'ti;c Mi "I t: " i--!l ' , it Ximu KK f..jr, tiuj'ii. ' Urstanl flii.ilTonntor Bcrntrl minim rator and rrusicc (..r i! .'l' -i tat ut Herman Iciut. dci-'d. A'-cunt f K-TRa'rl Mi!lr. Tr-.i- ' " ol'tue-ale-taiool J .hu Wait. !' 'i Fir! an 1 hn it a.v..mit ! J- 'y "r niiirt:-tralor oi fcmnni L..hr. Ffrat aeeount of I i: ill ItL-lt. A-ln..!.:."2'- "' Itaae t Hvii, (tccM. Theieetaid a.?-ui.:.d .1. 'i. M.yi. Amir. roi ivit-r Mcvi-t, i itu 1 1 su.ii-'ii '" decM. " Flnt ar. l parilil a unt nfC. M S..- r. mlnntra'of ui tuitkl A. K!i:al4. uo -.i;-- First and Qnal a ant of !,wi V-',r fiinW trator ! Jojc-ph .l4ine, Jw ..ie.1. i irrt an 1 fln.il ae iint of Ijiriiu HcMW ailmiaVrxfraKl trotefi!rthei!eot " estate oi iiathael Uoiotn. tin' First a ad final aereunt u( Jata I. ' talratvr ol of Jai Cock, dee ad. W.M. R FU r Apr2 kl. IN. iTOTICE - .y True n.ivir.ii leu :::y , h.tg Uc re hcrei.y b.h in.-l not to hart. r -r 4 my account. a i will I rep.nlhl "' ' iwt hurcooti-aeiiBir. ttiikM ctauwticd tolv J I procs ol law. ....tuiR. l Anril9 CORNtXir-e L"HK.