DIONTROSE, PA., ItiAlf 9,-1877. tam and 'Amok()ld. nstanees of and Sense ha . a [One. . I have a linree which is,nOW., not leas th an forty-One yeariOld; and U . :411(43161e that be is a year or two older:; fir tlyirtp eight years ago he' was broken to present on ttie.retired ohcabion. - • • • ally being called ,upon::: to lend a helping,, shonleer to his .younger colleague;' but, hisfintelleat i 8 rte fresk and.as lull of ex-. pedients as o ver . N0',.. - bothe ever . ..knot: better how to save himself; to'spare;i from and prolOng his PowiTs no one was ever so cunning-. to, slip - his ,halter, .open - the; feed box, and supply the PhOsPhit,!esi.toe necessity of ' which to hiM,ll,e 'knew as as any "sCientiat„" .seen him. through a crack in - a ',hoard:Shan ty,used While the stable was building, lift and lay aside with his, teeth six tiOxeS w piled atop of one another, until;he . foutid the oats at the bottOM. Then, when toy head appearmat the windowi'bet • -. Ily gave up his leisurely, l uxurious munch ing of the grain, opened histjawito . :.their fattest extent, thrust- huitnuzzle•deep to the box and gravely walked , back to his stall.with at least :a • quart of oats:in his mouth. This horse had a playful. -baba of snapping at any . arm. when lie was harnessed for-a drive. allays talk to a horse before :starting,. 'as a mat ter of common politeness) Of course never flinched and . his teeth•otten graied my sleeve as he .struck them together.ff,-. Oue day, more:. than • a dozen years ago,, he was i n rather reckless spirits and snap ped a little too viirorously, catching my* arm actually in:bia joys., I scarcely felt . the bite, but I .was very much'. surprised. The house, huweyer, showed such utinii3. takable signs of regret and distress that I simply soil, "Never do that ik4ain r'• And he never did. From that' rirOmerit he gave up the habit of. years ; he. laid buck his ears ur feigned anger :in' other - ways, but he never again made believe to bite. certainly, goes far beyond the touporary sorrow for an a nin en thinal i-jury witich, may be referred to an aui , mat's '.ifectin. What 'else is conscience then k li owl,dge of wrong made permit,- Lent by the memory which forbids tikp . , repetition of the wrong ? • The samel hone once revealed to m e the latter qual— ity in a surprising way. Or telling:the slurs-privately I hod t oat it. is sometimes incredulously' received ; yet I ant sure that, no one who cherishes the proper re 6-, pet for animals will- refuse it credence. In In the company tit a friend I wati:drilii,g along a country road in a' light, open, buggy. I paid no attention .to.t.iebone, for tie COIIIII . turn, back, or .execute any other mahceuver in harness as well. with out as with a driver. , Halting at a house where my friehd wished• cull. waited for hint outside.• PresentlyLthe horse 'looked back at me, twisting .his body .-be tween the :hills in a singular fashion. perceived thatite had setne communica turn to make, and said, •- "What 'is the matter new, Ben ?" Therention,- • by . . twisting a little. more, he managed to hold up his right hind .foot, and. I.:saw that the shoe bad been lost . . ‘qtnit'S right,'? said I, -you shall have a new shoe as soon as we get to the . •set.down his foot, and for a moment seethed:mm . - 1i d. Then the same turning of the. head and twisting of the body was . rePeated.— "What, is anythin else . the Mat ter ?' Ilisken. lie now-lifted-up the left bind f,Ol, which *is- still, shod:. 'I was .quite at a loss . to .underst.ind:.him, arid remained silent. He looked tiack . at me out of the corner of his eye; and evident ly saw that 1 puzzled, 'WherenpOn.:he Set down his loot and seemed to tilins.- 7 AlmoSt instantly he lilted it tip a mid ah, ok it vigorous l y. The loose shoe rat tied. There was a , posittive procesii of reason', g in this actomil it is 'too simple amid drat t>, he interpreted in Tanytother %ty.—Atlantic , , . Never allow . hEns to sit among other fcw Is: They are almost certain to :have. . their eggs addled by theAtatiarbance of laying gene, or to be werutried of the mon ! otuny of. sitting by., the bustle of .the mop, mid leave their fleets befOre hatch. ing., Make the nest for your, sitter in some quiet Place,: after she has proved her determinatior e to sit by keeping; to her nest for two daye,•retnove her quietly to the new nest, and cover:herclosely for twuldays. She will not sufler for . food in the meantime. On' the second:...dav leave the test open, its front, but have it. covered above, so 0810'1*r:quilt.. dark.-- Feed her on the nest, leave .her free to get off ami on as she will. .Once in awhile a heir will regime to - he shut -up again after feed it'gi'bu rarely. , Very: few .eyen of the Wildest hens,'will try to leave a nest aftt-r being cOmpelled - to-.ki4ip tor two days and nights. removing the 4(11, handle very_getitikand . keep : her aitigs down.... A ssituilt . -heb will rarely niiike any outcry. or be... much.. disturbed I 'Y it" silo is trit.idled If a ileit gets her. Winks's ..up • and struggles f,,r liberty or is carried by they-ieer..e , r otherwise irritated, slie , ‘ol rar , lv. take to the lieW nest, however quiet- zind;secuied it way be. • • Poor NI Pudding 4 Two 'quarts Wilk eight tablespoon fuls of Mr, two • otirquia'''stierisr ; salt and spice to taste 4 nutmeg - Mid a Piece or_butter the 2 size of. a small egg; Dake slovdy °Li wtheurtwii ri sirs:; Zia lotto° efolko. BABY IN THE OMB. . Beantifol little4nanuna, What dOyou think,i'd do - If yon . were. 4 tnibY And.l a mairunalika You Y• I: never *Mild leave my baby, 'Waiting to be . - carest , ed, - - • • But reach out My arm and take her; • And gather her on my breast! • Thaetwtiat I'd do were pity! Bemitittil little mamma, Sotnetimes I hear you sigh, Sitting alone at the' window, Looking up at the sky, If I had a baby coolqg, - - Trying to win a mile; I'o, kiss 11. r and be so hippy, And forget, forg , t for awhile! • That's what hi do • were you ! Beautiful little mamma', How woniii you like to be - A wide-awake patient baby, is.;obily looking to see ?. It I were a beautiful mamma, And.knew what , by baby knew. " I'd be at the .erth to welcome , . After her nap was through I. That's what rd do If I were you! 1:INIIII:MI A Word to Boys. . What Aro. you think; ;young: friend, of the hundredsof thousands . who are . Op: ing to - .cheat themelsies and :Oth.i.s. into the belief" that, alCoholin drinks:are good for 600 'Are they .not to be pitied and blamed ? -Do you want to. be one of these. wretcht , d men ? If :wa are to have drunkards in the future, some of: tikeni are to come from the bOyS to whoinAm writing ' and • attk son . again.- if you *ant to be one of . them.?. lOf cours. you don't ' • - Well, l'have,a plan for yon thin is just As sure-to save you from such a falif as the sun is.to riso to. morrow moroing.- hever rail , d.; it w.ver . will fail; it cannot f;iil ; and I think it, worth knowtog.— Never touch liquor:lw any Cite pliip,Atid it is not ody worth know ing, but it is worth: putting into prac, tier. • I know, you don't drink now, and. it Seems. to you.as if you never= would. But your ,terriptarion cinne,L and ft 'prob ably will Comm* in this way : tnn will find yourself,sOme time, wi!li a number of companione,. anti they will have a hot' ieof wine on the They will drink, and . fE : r to. yon. They: will regard it as a mituly'rractiCe; and, very likely, they will look upon, von as a milksop If you, don't ii dulg. with them. Then what will von ? Will yon say. "Boys ; none .of that -stuff for me ! know a trick worth half a doz-..an of that?" Or. will . you -take a. glaSs i With .y . our own Common sense priitilting. and your con- . sCiencemuking the whole draught.bi . tio, and a feeling .that you have damaged yourself; and .th!n with•a- hot head. .uridi.'Skalking4onl -that --at once begins . to 'make- apologies .for itself—just 'as t soul of 'Colonel Backus does, and• will keep doing - tturiniait life ?-81. •. • • Oki Si • Overworking Children's Brains. Sneaking 'of • the amount' of brain -work required of children' outside. of school hours, a correspondent of i he. New - York Suit saYst Children ; are sent to school to learn. Instead, when children-.attend' School, they do so merely to mite. A class of-Children are. given a certain num , - bit. of examplesomder a certain division Of .arithmetic to . s , !lve. They. takeiheir . _books home, and fathers, mothers,.broih .ers and siiiters'are. all' asked; and inipor 'tuned' to work out and,explain the I.'sson. to the Children.- Perhaps they altogether are not successful, and -the child -appears. before the leacher with. fear and trenild ing,,presetiting an - imperfect lessor:: , The teacher scolds and. punishes instead 'of solving the problem, and theellild, reaches home witii a batch of new examples in a state of ::fretfulness and what in an older person- -would be called. semi insaitity Parenti . should be willing - to teach their children but not to that : degree which public. instructors .ari , supposed to teach. It simply •resoly4 itself to. this: .Is a -school the placejor mere recitations, or should it be a school ? „ 'Vhose.who joy.in . Neal th - .grow avari cious.: those who joy in theirfriends - too often lose.. nobility 4 pi ri t;. those who joy. in literntnre bcconie, - pedantie:; but those who joy: in libF-rty—i.*e., :that all should"do us ..they would be done , by-- tiossess'the happkst of jityd. . It is a sot-; id. jily...tfiat no one can barter away. •Ek ceedingly few pciaiess it... • He is truly good, who bath great char-, ity he - is , . truly great, 'who. 113 .- hia own.:estintinuoti,. and „rates as nothing the'ennirritt-of worldly is truly wise who" "count,: all worldly. things - hut as drosfi, that he niLy. win Christ ring' he is truly leittiipo, who: 'learned to abandon ttis own' will, anti-: do the will of God . . - • -•-• "Grandma, do von know why : 'I can see up in the eky 1.0 far ?,", asked Oinirtio, little, Nu r.yett r, old, of the venerable lady wig) gat on the garden seat knitting:: mv:denr : why ig it I" .' "liecatie there is titsthille in the way." reph the young philosopher, resuitiing ast rmitaitiqed searchsand granaina her knitting. Bki."...;iii,::' tiii4-11te: 'chi ki -_ wiia -:e4t3 - - atkl. 81010 . 44.00 :. w,4.:.;: - : • '.q - 4-,g iirili.. - v.op, tjle-,l.)es . t; liOntii#,MEyri . .t;:' -, 411., - .l),itilg)4o , Lait*av,it' -- ,LO - o', iiiteeteiVAo:ltb . titie.- - IVTERCANTI LE APP Et A.l MEN rs. DICALRIIS IN MICIteFIANDISSoke. 4 in. Sae- , quehanna Cuuttly. take rtitice, that. in. pursuance of tt.le reyrrui Act e o Anembly of this Commottwealih to provide revenue to meet, the . demands Upon' the Treat nry and for ohter porporeA. the under4gned Ap4 p raieer ?depend Ile tau,' for said aunty. has -pet 4 pared a het of traders in paid County. and plaredeach in that class which to him appeara JUISt and right, lc wit: _ A IrLacey 14 uarter. & Place 12 Tewksbury & Son p m 4 10 IC A Lutt 14 B I. Adams - 14 P C Bushuull - 14 0 Roberts 18 ARAITAT. J B Paine • 14 G P Tiffany 13 Kent & Eldridge' 1 10 to .1 Lholaway• 14 R F _ 14 J B; Very 19 Perry hweet. • • 14 IY C & F II Fordham 18 Tiffany it - Corner 14 '.Bitl/11311WATICIL Wni Comb Perry Marcy U T Lake T J Wells . 14 11 W Johnson p m 4 - 18 11 %V 4tihnsou 14 11 W Johntata 14 Id A (Unifier- 14 J N baker 24 Idaittuad,&;Finn . 14 Weatherby do Burdick - ' 14 (lUWelle 14 • DEMME. Sti'Ven* & Le'ebody- 14 A U Aioody - 14 ilinian Makatea 14 !Wm Tun! 14 G Strueler 14 letatic E Davis p 414 13 A itcluirdtoa 13 E P uiumbers .BTO'idden _kb It Lyons 41 i: Co 1 - 31 - Robert Wiatera : 13. .11n Keenan 141 Win. Buff= p m 4 1.2 .lore Al ,LeNtsmant 14 , John .u. Mat theWS 14 1 J oliti tr Dolmen 141 TBANKLOT. Joshua Boyd ~13'1 J Merrt►uan 14 au►ith Bros p in 4 13 Bt j until .Laud. 1 14 - U 3 EAT MEND VI OE. B .It hurry, Jr 13 MO=Cfl=l=M S U IttP.6 at 60 II S minim A T Bin.) ',Mill 14 J I) . .,urnes 14 J lc lit't) II 1 C J-Oitiord (iREAT BEND ito WWI. ThOillad Uttetick , 14 1' it Littelt ll T I it4tabrook on p • m 4 • (ietisgq 1: Lenheita BOititin iir•nherd , W Cu'-Ceti tieurge ait•Ntamara 18 M A P4sintitti Ne‘‘ luau it Dt: linineim • .kl 14 li V Col: , ten /to Col : 14 etrgution askinadr . 1.: Judd a tiny t 14 1) Lk 11 , Boa p m 41 14 Sackett a I.)cpue #llllard 13,.) P Sullivan l4 P 11f lutes* 14 SteplieuliietiCr. . 13 Pret.tuli mothers 14 GREAT BEN D. TOWNS/ U. HAfiNT Clark " - 13' Daniel Vanat twerp: 14 Williamr Bro4hers I) .1.: Llo , .13 , , Jatiies , Fuller t! Kennett 'r it .I.•tivie :Mitchell keurtie put,4 12, .1 Stilre 13 Uvorge 11 , ells pni 4 11 110 Taft Lyous & McNiel 12 J Jh; aylor 14 Nthtli klisbee 14 A 1 ouug 14 .t built:l:4er Aro pai 4 11 htlgur fliornue 14 1 liihn.Grubb • " 14, Brunt. Long dt Co 13 .1 It mepht nio - 14 James CUtinelly 14 Wnril,s. l4 itcarocx. • CIIEIIIs pin 4 12 Thomas &e Morgan •It! Alton Puttrrsun p m'4 12 Fowler it Co 14 James A Muuyon 14 , L Curtis 14 A T Tiffany.o m 4 12 11 31 Jober pin 4 • .-- 12' J, A Willamts 18 Fowler Puck • 14; till vt•r Payne ' .14 'l' J Carr . 14 P cat pi...We!' • " 14 11'W4ttermaa 14 J. WE Grungur 14' J R am.ncrsnri - p 'm 4 14, W W & b B hiceaju p • m 4 . - 12' T ti Wafttcroft- 10 W Bcnson beldsAberts Arnold iduich Wm, U litynytir : LIBFATr. R T Ilentirick Munson ;Knight ,iirA 1 hyer 13 C;itetb1lleilli1011 of Vs' der. of Merchandise. , ' Bfiles lee. than $5,000 class 14 sales $ 5.00 d, lead thanlo.ooo, dare 13 :F • al. s $lll.lOO, laps than 15.010. class 12 I :- ale* $l5 000. [err -than 2n,000, elate 11 Salve $20.(00,-1t- re than 30 000, class 10 • • • 8 lea 44.,000,1e-s than 40,000. class 9 • ' Sales 140,000. less than $50,0110, class .8 Classification of Patent Di edleine Dealers: . Sates $lOO, and not exteedirux $ 250. ChM 4 Sales WO, and not exceeding . s+ll, class 8 Saki, .; 500 and rot exceeding $l,OOO, class 2 And the Judges of the Court of Common • Pleas of nt said•ceos will bold a ,Court of Appeal at the Court lloute in biontres.l. in and for said county, on,l'hurs. day. April 113,1877, at which time and place guy of the Merchants described, defined and classed as aforesaid, or their agew or attorneys. may appear and' appeal from said assessment if they think proper. • , - • A. GRAVII:S. March 14,1877. Mercantile Appraiser. 11UY 'YOUR WAGONS, ItIAGES AND SLEIGHS, . ' OF W. oUSTEItHOUT, HARFORA PA. RPpairing done on short notice, ctieairer' than the cheapest, -• Plitetons - • 'I, • - 4 2 24 ‘• Buggies, Mit " • Lumber wagons." - -'• " " Pirtforms from $l4O tt, •". /SO " Swell body - ` . • . 13 'To shoe DtJ,iiinn new, • - gig gn . -gic t intEset • • • corkond ' 441.40 sell Per, oPau ", • _ $l.OO All work Worratited. .Call and eiriTinri-uiy, sock before purchasing etoewbeie. • • • , • ,; 1 / 8 10 ERUOUT; gord, Apia ,„ ~„. ;_ MEM= Legal- At ..81111N. LENOX. Black £ Clearwater p m 3 • 12 'mw ittotheiti pm 4 13 .1C Decker pm 4 • 13 •Win Mdler p tg.4, 1 .41a4 Hartley - 11 tI:W. blapea 14 I? A Jeirers - - 14 Bruthers •_ 11 J 8 Wright 14 Malty, 12 q Rep:o Os 13 Jeffere & Blakeslee p nt4 11 N Al Finn 18 nROOKLYN. LtTTLE IitEADOWN. 4 4 Scardslee - 1$ 71 zunwrowx. Patrick White- ~ 14 J DeWitt - ;18 J Rltitynet•rd 14 B.lt k.youe 41; CO. 12 ti J Webb • 14 F 8 Ctitindier 14 . • CLITFORD. Lyont.'it Drake ' 12 Sayre , .14 I A N Bullard 14 E Warner 2 Ellllari Tables $4O 0 I . Bebbins 14 1 W .1' Itln lord -' 11 DUNDAPF. J F Bermes 14 Bilyd Js CO N Staddstd• 14 C GLAl4ner 13 a: 0' Bacon • 14 N,Bultard p m 4 - 12 tV B Deans 14 Putt.' ST LAKg. rittEND:4VMLIL J S Tal +)ot , 14 U LBSON. HAIRMONT. SIARFORD. JP:11817P. JACKSON. PRICE LIST. molt 11105 i: W W Smith &Son 14 19 W E Babtocl W W J . Turrell • - 14 Weeks lielbuleh Co3t - 12 PI Hip Hahu WE Bib B Thatcher Grille & Snyre • 12 Nt A Lyon p 3 13 C O Furdhini 14 Rend t Stroud 11 .1 to Bronson A 11-11nrn$ p it 3 . 13 F 11 Stevens 14 P Stump -__. 12 Guttenberg, Roppubaum '.;'Co ' 10 NEW MILVOZD 8080. • FI W Decker ' 12 AI %I Willianis p'm•4 . 1 3 William Hayden . 12 lirydt•n Clements 19 II thirrati & ro { t • 141 H Barri tt m 4 •: 11. .1 UM : stk.; t Table $3O -14 .1. !Picket man rp m 4 . '3 11 &W i Dtekerman 12 'Leroy& Decker • • 14 Pte cp.l3lrace . 14 I) %V Hagar 14 TOWNSRIP. Bentimtii Sqbins . p m 4 )2 OAKLAND: F D Mun4ou U F Church „ . J S Mills. .' -• 14 amiqUELIANNA DEPoT John 'Donley - • 14 Mrs Matatmin .. 14 [(1 'Li -Atiatus - • - . 14 P D Lynne • . • ' l2 ,J 11•Irther • _ 14. J 0 Kane ' .' ' - 4 9 Mrs McDonald .. : • ' . . 13 II: C Lee p ni 3 • , • , 13 ,James Bell.ilri - Son -- ''. 12 Unttritherg, Itoitenbanm . r • •& Co - . 8 II P Doran .• ,_ ' • ' 1 2 W II latrgford -- - ' -2 - , 14 I) A 1.40ns ' l3 J I l Cook -. • • : . ~13 Lewis Freeman, • . . 14 IDOollt ile Bros ' - : • • 14 t 1 M. booth tie' ... ' .1 1 3 !Thomas McDonald 11 ilCilwaid Vanakett .1 • 14 !Osborn Newman ".• 14, AC Wm:order' . .14 Coleman it SWallow ' .13. &Carlisle , . ' .• 14. CA Millet i - ' 14 1 vl. .1 Pende.rgast, - • 14 'B F Smith . . : . 13 I W •II Birdsall ' - ' '' 14 W 11 .i7itractien • . .. 13 I A' II Cook , . 12 l) Carey- . . - - • ' • 14' IFB Thayre ' . • -• - . 12 ,4! $ Mitchell p - m 3 13 1W .y . Filkenbury ” - 14 IJ (1 & S W Smith , • . 13 1•I'h , iiTertian • - '' . .11 1 .1. Allen '. _ ' ' . 14 Moley Bros. . 13 I II Itnroy ' • - ' 'l4' tlichael Williams . 13 A - 11 Trarbia , ' . 14 itobort, Wallace . ' • .- 11 3 0 Drake ... 14 James Taylor ' ' 14 E Vanake;. 2 Billiard Tables , . $4O IMrvE 1 4 i cGratlt . • . 14 I Wm Bann- • , - " 14 'Smith Kelley . . " 14. 'Smith & t . lhetapp • 11 SPRINGVELLIS. Minot Riley • 13 Ilu ogerfore & Messrole, 10 Smith & Son 11 0 T.Sponer SILVER LAKE. W F Inderlied pm 4 12 R, - Meeker . 14 T Sullivan ^. 14 inzomeox. • A C-rllngtaa. - . 14' John (,'Brien do Son 14 At D -!,lattiyou ' 14 W iat Aleklacogor - - 14 G I ewia 14 Ueorge A St• ddard. 14 A ,H Crofter it Co 14 N. EiV,YIILA -.::::-.--..--....:- ...•' ' - -- -NEW:-:.00.01)§.'i 80 , .D le o OVO.C. PIM I 44V;Wh, BOTO 1. `,COSIWI3ti)::_ - 4',; -..:•%,5;:‘:,' - : - ..PSAl.4 l ict pc ': . Cimdc SftvMs,isges, Heat,- lag Storm. ON Tilvit,;l Is the nein of a eel 1 04* htove. Just out. contahaing a new, prineiplP to eking: and le : destined to make a revolution in the soustruation 'of ilOok Roves.' Come In and see it. • THE; ARGAND, Agit-heating stove stands without' ` a rivatialeanty, durability, and economv.i Come, and 'satiety. youraM, and get• names of parties now using them. , . TINWARE. We= take special pleasure Iv offeriur to the Wholesale and Retail Trade. our desirable su pp' of Tinware. We pee nave but the best of charcoal plates. " OUR VOREIKEN ARE EXPERIENCED OUR CYLES'AILE FAULTLESS! GOODS ARE witauarrni! - And we defy, any to prance better . geode &rine money. LAMPS... A A full line of Lamps of , beautiful - design. Mao Chim neys of every deset iption. STONE WARE. , , Flowei Jars, Banging Pots. Chums, Butter Jars. Preserve Jars, Jugs, Stove Tubes, itc. , BUILDERS HARDWARE, Butts and Screws, Locks and Knobs. Latches. Catches, Doors.. tsh, O'ass. Building Paper. White Lead, Zinc. tills. Varnishes, Paint Brushes. spirits of Menem tl lIC. Paint cf any/an:Wu desired. Also colors for mixing paint. -• • - A full assortment of rhilniel hla Carriage Bolts. •.rd a full line of Iron Azios, Bur irnn. horse Shoes, Nails, Hods, &c: . • • NAILS.' We Prlrebsee itt CSC-load lots. - therefore can itell to lift Mae in less quantities ma cheap us any house in t,4 Wm. 17^.•BOYD, I J.B.- CORWIN, I J.- R. COOLEY al ot4ro?e. Marc; 15. 1876. Datbit Works: 44 Night it., New York. Zas.tv b ry a ,, j - NititD, An aid eitirtambliiiwbardN.Y.e ino 0.1 -. •Agont - in •.ontfore orvicir-ity..to control the oak's a' their Cipro. A parnanent paying p.pritjou for an ao• deptable mail 'Mutt be energeiic OW reliable; Address kamoN. Lon z & tio: HT Reticle St., Now York-117* • • • TRIFLING , • WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS p.viimovs. - • ' WELLS' CAItBOLIC 'TABLETS. ii Born remtdy for -COUGHS, and, all • dieeaeve of tits illroat, Lunge. Chelt anti !if 'moult Alernbraye. PUT UP ONLY IN BLOC BOXES. _ .801. D BY ALT 4 DIZUGIaLATS. N. C. CRITTRN FUN. , ? 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