i6 JSome iJOSDaT, bi:pi TATE roKC roiix F. I of Moutg FOIi 6TA' HESB t fob r AMIO ro JOSl (. dan: IS SA SAMi OHI IoW GLCM 7. i VII (a oft uo for wt !':V ca D it; - t & t 1 v. TIIC H VRTERIOI MASK. '-Roll on, thou dark and deep Line ocean roll !" ppouted m cheerful look ing pas senger, casting a patronizing glance at the billowy waste on whose bcaviu? boflora our good slip was tos;u like a play'liiog. 'MX!, n1 be Langed to it!" gruro MeJ I, "if it only- woulda't roll me." I cried "for TheOM Rhoe) Salute. "Ouiik ! Quick !" bearen'8 sake:" . Impelled br mv eamesincss. ... A writer says: Terr few, proba- couple of policemen darted iuto the ; U'J- r te tooupanda who throw old treet. The cabman etopped in an- .fcboe8 afler bndal Pnies as tbej are ewer to their bail, and booc Rollick- leg borne know anything of the sou was escorted into the room in orlin of tbe custom. Like almost which I was a prisoner, lie tarred aU of our common cuBtoms, it origin i.aie at sT Lt of me. i li ncient, ana can be traced to liioie . t . .... . . . , frirt r,i4 arm ' 7 I r-vidatrrtArt n!.!11"" 0- Xew Advertisements, Xew Advertisements. Xew Advertisements. Ie drew back 8 au officer fat 80"! pnrted com;nn with it. It was while leaning over the taff ra:i at this point, that my feelings were hnrrov d by the poetical pas-fnjM-r'ij :;n!atiin. 'You fire fwa-srk' he rent.it ked. ItwastLen the custom for tin br ither of a childless man to rii .rry his widow or at least be bad frugal of Ler. If be chose to the ceremony was public, ieted in her loosing his shoe r . j l r r fpection, which revealed a mark the ; i nJl uu T"g in uis iw.c exact counterpart of that found upon ' lv,nS P ll)e shoe w" jm,Kl mvself ! f k;s abandoning all dominion over Uefv.re I had EnisLed the narrative hfT- ud ber " his face was of my acquaintance with IXiitkson, ; u of independence. There , r.mJ ipM,m&tu...d M,H..r .v l.i,i. ' was an affair of this kind between; it irI11 t ., ,;,.., Kulii aiid l;uz. In Konie pans oi .ao, u.a hi lull in imir i u' i I: was rr.y first acquaintance with ' l Nepi'ue. nnd we didn't get on we!ljfe touier ioeay tietrutn. lasin .hed d k W;IS OI,, after ! i ' 'a! no amiaolc mood. I had 'lAtru?gie, and bv main Torc-e, that I.e. '.' he? w.tu the steward upon the quality of, wajr h,d t0 bubmit t an in. .a.. J consis theftcak he Lad sent ,e for break- ti wtich ft mark ,he :frm his f "I I am, nus ' . - tered the .ffi(-e d fullv i,l,nvifie( : the Kt it was a cu.tom to carry a intend.ng lc.puo but a decided rrm-jmv JaR, (:rjlilj.ial fuf !i(r In f ,re a newly inarned couple c.mon the w;f obviousness of l'-n bJ,M , fcil)irular,v ,.iis. ; a, nk. .f the bride's .objection. Etatemenu am a sovereign Sj ec'Gc for tbt inaludy," haid the ttraui:cr. "Yoa are a lucky man," I gruuted. "I t-bonld be happy to furnish you with it," be replied; "I have an a;tindatit supply of it." 'Anything." paid "I'll take any thing even arsenic enough to put iih out of my misery." "Come below," said he, taking my arm. "Where's your ttate-room ?" he in quired, when he descended the stair way. I li'd the way to it ".Now lie down," said he, "and I'll fn you directly." 1 threw off my cos; and tumbled into my berth. The benevolent gen tlei'iau went out and returned quick ly with i-orrjetbing which he put ieto a g:a with some water wlm-u ne fravd mo to drink. I wi'hout iiuextinn. ar!y tiken. I MliV ailil ttmt uh-n ll l.l.mri n i r iaA -hi.lr.,rJ i verv .!! in Enalaud ,nH - iPk ,. .;... i.I i i .t; j i The usual savincr is that it is throw u.-vu, n nu nuiku lie uau utruuiircvj -t , . hiui!elf, the likeuefcs between Hollick Tin- i-iw'iim . it exists with US 18 and Scotland.; for luck, and that is the idea in this 'country, but originally it meant a rt nunciaiion of autho'ity oner the bride by the parents. 1 1 was formerly a custom among the Germans for the j i -i i . -j . . i to America, to stand bis trial for nu- j ur,ocL bue tV 1 mprmw Kri.r i a no. hedchaniber to take off her shoe and cared of 1 ? . ft AGENTS, ATTENTION! $1,000 V PRO PR I " In Oold Coin! "WE CMeiiSB the World. And will forfeit $1,000 to any person who can jtroduce a rtmedft which wilt prove 6y actual teat, more speedy, certain and effectual cure fur all pains and aches of what i ver form, external and in terval, acute or chronic, deep sral-d or otherwif, lun IK.K.UKI.IFFi ;rrat Remedy, C. li HolQerbanm son and myself was quite marked. I was released from custody, and the real Roach detained in my fctead. The next steamer carried him back And the lady, it s to be hoped, was tue romance of tailing in strangers at first sight love with HUtorlral Krrllcrtlon frmfrinl, The ll'ect was almoht insl ous. A gentle languor htijle 'ver ie ; and then followed what a li.tle befrel hhould have hailed as the acme of bliss, complete unconscious ness. Whether it was the effect of the medicine r becaoc the wenther errcw calmer much obliged to the weather, il that was it I know not, but when I awoke, which wa.? alter the lap. of several hours, I lound in v.-elf, if not recovered, at .east con va!fcent. Xext dav 1 had gained my sea-legs, and felt no further ia- fonvenwnee. .Mr. Roliickson by which name I Icc-ncd to know my Uyronic benefac tor and we grew to be intimate ?ri nJs was aa inc-xhaus:iblc talker. V i ll men, he was an agreeable coui pn:i:un; with ladies, he was captiva tii T. cLarniing, fascinating. 'Ve had an exquisite young crea tu:e on board, scarcely cut of her tn-ns, on htr way to join an elderly in . iili u ii nut, iu an iulund English id.vn, said n have testamentary de ti;'!is np'-.a hr-r, which, if carried out, would place her in the front rank of nutrinioniul prizes. To this young lady Mr. Rolliekson paid especial court. He read, tulked, mid quoted poetry to her, till her pr. -ity little head was turned, and be- !ore the veyagc was over, ttieir en giicuieut began to be the talk of the f"hip. Stress of weather made the pas sage a slow cue. It was more than two weeks after we lost sight of the Highlands of Xeversink before we landed at Liverpool. I had hardly set my foot on shore anil ha in't time to congratulate my ce'f on the fact, when a hand was laid briskly on my shoulder. "You must go with me," said a determined voice in my ear. I turned about quickly, aud found myself confronted by a man who might have set for I'iekcns' portrait of inpprctor Rueket "The fewer words here the bettd ," he added, as I was about to speak. In the matter of commemorating the virtuous deeds and acts of hero ism of their ancestors, no section of the Union can begin to vie with New England. Tbey embalm tbem in poetry and recount them in flowery nrose. Thev everywhere erect mon- ' uci: . - . .. ...... ...i swallowed it laments to point oui me piace auu recall ue lime inai particular iuli i r i . . 1 autane-' dents of a glorious nature occurred. Thus, although the settlement of the Puritans was the tbird in the l nuea States in point of dut?, it has come j . , i ir. : . t to oe regaraea in me puonc nunu n jeorg j nnother. thrown as far aa "Will you come quietly, or shall I Mimmon assistance ?" I demand an explanation. "You shall have it in due time," was the reply. "o you intend to come peaceably or not J" A i-bort staff, surmounted by a crown produced by the speaker, con vinced me of his authority to enforce my obedience and I walked along by bis side. "Your name is Roach;" said a thin, sharp man into whose presence I was at length Uiditred. ' It is not," 1 answered. "Probable you will also deny hav ing three stars tatooed on the back of your arm, just above the elbow ?" he added sardonically. "1 do deny it," I said; "I bear no siK-h mark." ' That is easily tested," wes the reply. "Turn up his tleev, Jarvis." The assistant obeyed. "I think we hav? ibe right iiiurj," Ktid the latter. "Quite sure of it," replied the sharp man, after a glance at tho exposed ueuibx-r. 1 twisted my arm so as to gain a view cf th part in question, and was utterly amazed to Cud the very mark described by the officer. I I never saw it before." I stani- r.;ered con'usedly. "Such Statements will do you but little pood," said the officer ; '"first you deny your name, and next the ixirtence ot a mark, which it is im possible you should have borne upon vonr person without knowing it. It so happens that it is the very mark l y which we are instructed to iden tity Roach, the famous American bank robber for whose arrival we Love been for some tims watcliar. It further happens that your appear ance tallies with the description in other respects." "All this is inexplicable," I said, Lelplessly. "Kxcept on the theory that we've got the right man," the other one answered. I was a total stranger, without a friend on whom to call for assistance. If I could only Cod Rollickson ! He Lis quick wit might aid me. Rol lickson ! A thought flashed upon nn, and I bad seen him in private con ference with the one w ho lad arres ted me I remembered too that afler w aking from the bleep into which I Lad been cast by the drag with which he bad relieved me from sea-sickness, my arm had leit sua and sore tor several days. Might not Rollickson be the real Roach, and might he not Lave taken advantage of my stupor to place npon me a mark similar to that borne by himself, and Lad Le not on landing pointed me out to the detectives as tho obiect of their search, for the purpose of averting attention trom himself f To that con clusion my mind came by one of those sudden intuitions which at times iastantaneously produce deeper! f-ouviotion that the most careful pro-' cee of reasoning. ! J nst then a cab passed the w indow aniTin Tt'wus seated Rollickson Lim- "Stop that manf"'-:! etclaiined, Waning up and pointing him cut The exclamation astonished those , present. j the first that occurred. t hile every body knows and remembers the 22nd of December almost as well as Christ mas, how few can tell the time of the year when a white settlement was made at Jamestown, Virginia, or another in 'cw York, at tbei Hudson river, both occurred long be- fore that in Massachusetts. Is not I the founding of New York as import ant as that of Roston, or Virginia as Massachusetts? Ought they cot, as historical events, bo equally well known aud celebrated ? Rut the Vir ginians and New Yorkers have been careless and neglectful in this respect. 1 hey have not paid the tribute to their ancestors that they deserved. hi e a splendid shaft pierces the clouds upon the spot where a few hundred New England malitia re pulsed the Rriti.-b, at Hunker's Hill, there is nothing to remind one of the far greater occurrence that closed the Revolution, in irpinia, and secured the independence of this country. The grand military event of York town, w here Corn wallis, with a large IJritish army, surrendered to the combined American and r'rencb forces, under Washington and Roch- ambeau, has nothing to distinguish it as consecrated ground. . The sufferings of the first settlers at Jamestown were greater the in cidents connected with them more striking and romantic than those that attended the landing of the pil grims at Plymouth ; but they Lave no celebration to recall them. The heroes of the former slept in their for gotten graves, while those of the lat ter have become immortalized in the pantheon of history. Daniel Webs ter, with his powerful eloquence, bis grand and sonorous language, took a leading part in placing before the public mind the annals of our country, as the puritans desired to recall them. The rock of Plymouth was little celebrated until the impos ing Ggure of this illustrious orator appeared, on its two hundredth anni versary, before a Massachusetts au dience, and by the power of his dic tion and the exbuberanceot his im agination, mada it stand out as the great pedestal upon which all our history had been built and oil its in stitutions founded. Again live years later, Mr. Webs ter stood, on the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Runker Hill, to re hearse its story and make it classical forever to the American people. For a quarter of a century bis great intel lect was employed in eulogies oi the Puritans and their descendants, intil their deeds became as familiar as household words to the country. After lira came a crowd of others, like Edward Everett, who took up the s.rain and repeated it with great er cxaeireration at every puiut. New Eugland has been wise in this: She has made the great events of her history uselul in establishing a pow erful mental mhiienec over the w hole country. New York and Pennsylva nia are commonwealths that tower in physical grandeur and . importance ;far above the little New Enirland States, but the latter, owing to their industry in looking after their annals, have taken political precedence of them, rbev have been as careless as Massachusetts has been active Tbey have had no word-painters like Daniel Webster to put them npon the historical canvas, or array them in the brilliant colors of rhetoric. rennsylvanii wears the ph i i Quaker garb of historical simplicity, and the New York Knickerbockers have tak en no paios to dress up iln- exc.iing story of llendnclt Hudson for anni versary occasions. The land of the Cavaliers, good old Virginia, has also slumbered quietly on, without working the im mense mines of historical treasures that are contained in her land. Thns, what there is of American history, our New England friends have taken possession of, and proceed to quietly monopolise its glories. From Bloss" Historic and LUU rary Miscellany. ever got it in the struggle to obtain it received it as an cmen that be or she would soon be happily married. Train in bis history of the "Isb of . a . . a i man," says: "un me Dnaegrooro leaving bis Louse it was cuftomary to throw an old shoe after him, and in like manner an old shoe after the bride on leaving ber home to proceed to church, in order to insure good luck to each respectively, and if by strateecra either of the bride's shoes could be taken off by any inspector on ber way from church, it had to be ransomed by the bridegroom." In Kent, England, after the couple have started on their tour, the single ladies are drawn up in a row and the bacb- An old shoe is then possible, and the ladies run for it, the successful one being supposed to be the first female who will ret married. She then throws the shoe at the gentleman, and the one who is hit by it is deemed to be the first male who will enter into wedlock. Generally it is considered the older the shoe the bet- er. Inrldrnts of m Marriage. SEVEN SEALS OR A couple who undertook to get married the other day had rather a troublesome time of it. They went, accompanied by a bridesmaid and groomsman, to a church, and were ushered into the sacred edifice and escorted to the altar by the sexton, who, however, got the parties mixed up, stationing the bridesmaid next to the bridegroom, and the bride and groomsman in corresponding wrong positions. The clergyman, not no ticing the mistake, went on with the ceremony, and began marrying the bridesmaid to the bridegroom, when the bride served an injunction on him by exclaiming that she was the marrying party. The mistake being remedied, the clergyman took anoth er hitch at it, and the performance went along smoothly until the time came for the bridegroom to produce the ring essential to the completion of the ceremony. But w hen that gentleman felt in his vest pocket it wasent there; m the other not there; and then be dove down to the botom of the remaining pocket and Dually exclaimed : "Well, sure there's a hole in my pocket, and the ring has slipped down into mv boot And the only way to finish the job was for the bridgrooui to sit down pull off his boot, take ont the ring, pull on his boot, stand up like a man put the ring where it ought to go and walk out with his bride and all this he did. GOLDEN WONDER. WehirehMlttiltrtiitlenurol 1 .000 Prominently DiJiiUyeil In all oor Circular an.1 Newspaper A vertlarment. lor the l"l lour rpar. ami nut taken, wlih-h how the fujierlur excvlleucv or our K KM Kit Y OVIK A IX t TH KKS. For External and Internal one. It will tltect a Sjieedy I un- in all Cases or Headache, Neuralgia. 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A Vatnae ar Draw wtalrb the Lamr The Baltimore American says: "It is estimated that the Federal Government loses over a million do! lars a year by the second using of postage stamps that after being used once were defaced by the I osioffice officials and subsequently restored to their original appearance. So sen ons is this loss that the Government is very desirousof finding an ink that can be used with a pen or otherwise to deface stamps and that cannot be obliterated. Over four thousand specimens cf inks have been submit ted, and a large number of these stamps defaced by there various inks have been sent to Prof. Tonry, of tuis city, to determine whether he could erase the marks. Thus far not a single one of the defaced stamps has stood the test Prof. Tonry can wash the defacing marks from thirty of the ten cent postage stamps iu an hour. Most of the inks whose markings have thus far been tested have had aniline col ors mixed with them. Some bad iron as their base. Those that were most difficult of erasure had carbon for their base. Many of the inks would come off with the mere use of soap end water. A defacing ink com posed of the same chemical ingredi entsasthe face of the s amp, or i new carbon ink, or some mechanical defacement of the pastage stamp w hen it is used, would seem to be the only means for securing the Post office Department from losses whose aggregate is large. A lawyer is a lawyer the whole world over. Yesterday two lavmen I this subject and whether it affected The contest over the will of Cap tain ard, the deceased Detroit mil lionaire, now pending in the courts of that city, is attracting universal attention, itie contestants main tain that upon the enbject of spirito nal communications, Captain Ward was laboring under an insane delu sion to such an extent as to incapaci tate him from making a will. The other side maintain that a belief in spiritalisni is no more an insane de lusion than belief in the efficacy of prayer, or any other religious belief. The former insists that it is for the jury to say upon all the evidence whether there was any delusion upon invueu a jawver 10 participate in a little game called "draw." The at torney didn't understand the game, but be took a hand and trusted to luck. The stakes were to be mer chandise due bills, and the attorney instantly planked down a $35 order, while the others each laid down a $12 due bill the latter sum being! the will. The latter maintain that it is a legal proposition that this form of religious belief is no more a delusion than any other, and ask the court to withdraw from the jury any consideration of the testator's relig ions belief. This is the question over which the great battle in the case is being fought It is a new one, the amount each was to put in the 1 at lesat there are no published decis- pot." Ibe game proceeded, the lawyer laid down his cards as it came his turn to play, and at length he was declared loser. He didn't have time to play a second game ; so he took in change for his $35 due bill one of the $15 orders, and was to call j for the rest at another time. After he bad gone the w inner took up the $35 order and on examiuing it, found that $33 95 of the amouut had been paid and was endorsed oa the back By loRing, the lawyer hid won just $10 ?5. " J Rabies are described as coupons at tached to the bonds of matrimony. ions in the law book which cover it. The only one bearing npon it is in the Vermont reports, and both sides agree that the jndge in that case showed extraordinary agility in dodging the whole question. It will probably go before the United States supreme court whichever side is suc cessful in the trial now in progress, and a decision by that tribunal upon it will be one of the most interesting and widely important decisions of modern times. 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Pain in the right side, with treneral debility, for which I tried the skllltof oui home physicians, also a doctor of New York city, aud two oi Pittsburgh, and one in the Northern part of thio. Took enough patent medicine to swim in all to no purpose. At length I was Induced to try Dr. Itadcliti's SEVEN SEALS OR OOLDEX WONDER. 1 sent and got six ndr cent bottles, and belore using It all, found m vself able to travel In a buggv. Took the agency for it's sale last April, four months ago. and have sold thirteen gross, or 1.873 Imttlet up to this date. August ), IS: Land expect from the gruwing demand to tell ten thousand (10,0 ) bottles in the next year. Gentlemen, If you think this w r:h using you can do s i, as I am generally known over three canntics as a man of CTeat atliiction. Ycurs respectfully. II. J. DARLING, Have now opened A Large and Complete Assortment of (weeds for Fall and Winter Wear. Tbey have a complete assortment ot Ercs.M GNtotls. 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I deal exclusively in mis kiuu oi goous ana give my whole atttention to it. Per sons who are building, or any one in need of anything in my line, will find it to their advantage to give me a call. I will always give a reasonable credit to responsible persons. I thank my old customers for their patronage, and hope this season to make many new ones. Don't forget the place o, 3, "BAJEIt'3 BLOCK." Aprils '74. JOHN F. BLYMYER. N J.W. PATTON. EW G' J - THE KZf i "'hiptriltu .pi! wit),. i line in i tie re enablr.l nt of kuui, cannot l. f '-"lit a am. 4 .9 4 PATT1 re Bow In receipt r th preat waa'i iainl4t urn ,1a price ol Staple j to otter apecial ini erai aJu.nawnt, taeir large a?a 3 : t'd Muslins Bleached U GINGH.O I 1XG. 1875. New Autumn Styles. 1875. LARGEST STOCK IX THECITY JUST OPESKD. - DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN OVR Dress Goods Department. FL'LL LINE OF ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF DOMESTIC GOODS. Shawls, Skins, Hosiery, Gloves, and Small Wear. UOTTOJI PRICI1S r.lIlAXTKKI. Sole Agents for the Celebrate! Fiillerton's Freeport Flannels, Xew IUl"n Fliinnet?, HlunkeH, ari't Vim. Merchant arc invitcl to t-:ili nnl examine Mir Stk ami Pricei. Wholesale Exclusively. TICKING, MENS' j'T STUFFS, Double and ins, Nit 1 nets. . Ijborded Alpaccas, Pop I ishmeres, French j tttI 111 v 2 in gieres, &, ARBD HIT 101 & CO I errinoes, &c, & FANCY NOTIONS, Ac CAPS, 8ep22 SALT Ity the llnrrel or Hack Prices as Low as Possib'e. C. & 0. II0LDEKBAIDI Somerset, Pa. Oct. so. Important to all Persons out ol Employment. OrricEnrR. Kkxxkpv fc Co. Pittbi'bh, Pa. Dear Sir We ta ke pleasure In herewith handing too a copy of our Circular to Ajrentu which wo feel confident will retmr a liliirent jierusal by one wililnir to make m mrr rapidly anil ccrtalnW. We are now the SOLE FJilr"RILTKS AND ONLY MAM FACTUKKfiSOF DR. RADCLIFF'S GREAT REMEDY, SEVEN SEALS OB GOLDEN WONDER. FOR THIS GREAT REMEDY WE WISH Yot TO ACT AS Ot R AO EXT. Pkab Sib. The alx.ve fully eiplaina the artlcka wc vrlnh t j wll. This huflnrM Is honoraMc, and by beln enenrrtlr, will pay you well. It Is our desire to appoint 'an aa-ent In crenr county In all pajtaof the liiited Statcxand Canada, ajrantin(toea-h the en-luaive riajht to sell eve'rr bottle wdd in the eounty. Should yon accept the aicency for one or more counties, you shall have the exclusive rlxht to aell erery IwtUe sold in your ouuuty. as Ion as you continue to act as our agent, and all orders which we may roceirr from yirur territory shall he turni-d over to yonr acconnt. This wonderful remedy, Sercn Seals or Golden Wonder. HI rapldlv in the hands of the riirht kind of men. and we want none other. Now. if yon think you are the mxn'for the wurk, forward n.ur order, name your county, and aro to work: you can sell a arcs in a lew davs, without a do jlit 'Wc hare one man who buys on an areraire three tfross per week, and his orders are liK-reasinir rapidlv. and he has a small county, (llerks tX, Pa. ). He wriies that he expects to sell one irross per day, ut retail, tneeotntna: season, not counting wholesale. You have the privilege ot sclllnir wholraule or re tall, or ln it on commission with druggist, or sellinj? by ruS-nxi-nt. This huinew is worth the attentions good men, and men or capital. Should you make but rcawable wave say two tier ninth for the hrstthree months, (many make more) you would never; het.-s be establishing: a busi ness that would pay you lurxclv iu the end. SfcVEX KEAL or GOLDEN WONDER is put up In 41 00 and 60 een- hotilcs, cWantly finished In neat and appropriate wrappers, and packed in nirc b .xes, one doirn in each hoi To drus-clsts our scale of prices are Large site, 1 00 bottles, perdoien. y 00; small siie, Wccnl bottles, per dozen, 44 60. ' We irive special terms to our fVuntv A iron's at such nMirf ti,t ,i i ,i; jiiin: air! umkc a iiuocs"iDe ir 'tit. v e also pive an EXTRA PREMIUM TO AGENTS! WIKE & YOUNG, BTJTOHEBS AND DEALERS, Wliolesalc and llotnil IN FRESH MEATS, ALL KINDS, SI'CH AS Br.KF, rOKK, MI'TTON, VKAL. LAMB, SAlSAGi; FI IIHN, HOLtKlNA AX I) LARD, OUR OWN RENDERING Market days, Tuesday, Thursdays, and Satur- --j - marl 75 New Firm. SHOE STORE, In order to have live, enericetio men to take hold of the business at i free gnitis to each and every axont a present of a han.isoine, tine nee, wc have concluded to give COIN SILVER HUNTING CASE WATCH. Ivt'SI'X "V"""0' m, cnmT' kwper, worth M 00; and a eertificate of agency elvlnir SOLE 1 , ciuvfc, nni w Fcriu uses irj os w insairpni to w hlleii ZriZ'S ? Ufh eOUn" a" lonf ' ih "Wtlnue. in the buslnesi JiemTrn. ber. the Premium Wateh is u ven irratls to .rn. u- ..i- ..i .... quickly and thurnwhl, Intro-iueed. jLet, he7,VfrT,m you rjouVsreenceTn'l TsSure iitnem7 ..b, w. .tu vj pome one else. Kememiier, tills otter Is open for a short We will send to Pitlet eontemplatlna; to act as ourafrent. Sample, Large and Small Dottles secure ly packed with -ur diScrent posters, kills, show cards, terms, at UPON THE RECEIPT OF 81.00 nd to all sending; 1 00 for samples we will also send I r" "Hra;, Kauuple of our Elctat EleKait Cbroan, catltled WO. MORXING AXD GOOD XIG1IT. FIRST PAIR ONLY PAIR, FEEDIXG THE CniKEXS, OUT OF THE rnr r r n a r a .r. . , . -rjujitu a jjm ljxjiv tint;, A2D JO MOTH EUS GRAVE. XD Which are Kirs) gratuitously to our a rents lor free distribution. Should your business be suoh that tou cannot act ajmar .1 .1 , , m ii.h.u.. ...1.. , -. . - .T""'"" '! 01 some O'n ir w;hTa.T. ,;. uul1" Himself a ernianent siluatioc and a pacc- Jl. mf?Uw wonty. Jet us know as 900a as convenient, as the territory may be taken W e would be pleased to have parties who contemplate takinz an aari-ncy to scud lor a umnle Ee cf this wonderful remely before enirairlng Urgely in th. bu'inesC P KEMEBBER, WE (il'ARAXTEE EVERY H0TTLE. 1TO CUBE, IsTO JBJlTl lT'inl,thfTk",."V"tl"0, wt leave the matu-r with you. Wedo not wish tou Ut enztge unless you LS 17 buinB ' busine. awl really desire to make m mey. We wj.nl u..ne t. At honest. win guirau ce success. A i iresan CJinmunicaiioni to eucsrienUou men. The aligator that ewallowed a cor set is dead. It stayed oa bis stomach. KENNEDY & CO., lItOIltIETItS. Cor. WOOD St. and Second Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. Please state what paper vou saw this in. octrt SNYDER & UHL H.HTing pnrc-hsiHcd the Shot Slorc lately owned hy II. V. Reerit. tt'e take plc:isure In fcillin the attcntli;u of tmMie to tho fact that we hve nowand expee keep constantly on hand as complete an ment of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters BOTH OF Eastern and Home Manufacture as can be pand anywhere. We also will have or hand constantly a full supply of SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO. CALF SKIXS, KIPS, AXD LINING SKIXS - Of a 11 kinds, with a full line of Shoe Findings. The HOME M AKIIFaitt'dc tii da ut- M KN T will bt In rtiarxe M ST. li. Snj-der, Esq. Who.e reputation for making Good Work and Good Fits Is second to none in the Stata. Th t.nhlii i. siMtfuIly invitcl to call and examine our stock, ss we arc determined to keep sroods as (i as the beat and aell at price as low as the lowest. SNYDEK & UHL. ITo. 233 and 241 Liberty Siroet, Pittsbxirgb- B. TIEG L E, MERCHANT TJ TTiOB, Xo. 53 Smitliiield Street, Pittsburgli. .lust received a full stock of CLOTHS, CASS1MEKES, n t A ESTINGS, fur Fall and Winter wear. LOWEST PBICES. A11 work and Fi! ijuar.iiitce'! to sive perfect s jtlsfartlon. OTS Sc SHOES, iCCO AND CIGARS, A TJTkll'- A TJTi1 ussortment of at lirpctings and Oil Cloths Sronictit to town. A lane stock oi nucens- I'eterinlned to he up to tne tunes la urt- "ivtcs nl prioea, we respectfully solicit a n.m those in want of aroods. fc'.ds BOOTS JLHsTID "WHOLESALE iF leaaal sl PrHtntl Implnj- t .Heausnui. ' Uii.irnduif. '-tih. now v-lv:" '-What are thev worth:' ke. Such are Sep iainallons by those who pee the lanjeeleifant jw t hroinon prwinceil hy the European and . ... . ... . . fincrican i'hroino Fuili'hlnn Co. They are all rlect Gems of Art. No one c:in resist the temp- . afition to buy when seeinxine tnronios. i fi I I f 1 r-l Iri. Aircnis. and ladi'-s and irnntleiiitn out of em- .lovnu-nt. HOUSE f . eksot .111 Bn.1 this the best ouenli.tr ever of- t'cred to make money. Fit full juirticiihirs. 'end 1'tnnrp for confidential circular. Address F. OLE A SON C., 7::S Washington St., Boston, Jlasa. or.? i r inrtvrv i.' i."n r ire d.r from head of xd street, I'l l TSIjUI AVe arc daily receiving "1. and have now one of the largest Fall Stocks Cook & Beerits' BOOTS, SHOES BTJBB rA v fivnnvv j X J11U1U X A 11UUJJ1U J Fort Tilt, HnlTalo, and Frio Calf ami kin HaiMl-mailc Uool Also. WOMEN'S. MISSES', and C1I1LHKEX S CI S ro.M CA LF 1IS. Men 1 Kistern lolls Implicated. : ItltEli (i(H)HS at Factory K ites. N. II. Order? promptly attended to. Flour and Feed STORE. w o P. o tj announce to the town opened r We would most respectfully am friends and the pul.l Ic Kenerally, in vicinity 01 S'mcrsett that we Lave our NewSiore on MAIN CROSS STREEI FIRST GRAND EXPOSITION PITTSBURGH Tradesmen's Industrial lnste . is;;. and A' OPEN FROM OCT. ITH I'XTIL XOV. 6TII. 1 r 1 . . o, v. .v . . . asre. Twelve i.ici.tuci4nmcuinui Rill nm 1 1 lur mim mtTra invpni imi nnii An Acres 01 r.imoiunn .--pace, rut.nn vis v au lu II SIO.OUO. frienltural Pro- npienoui intiueciuents onerc.l to t AK.M t.K! tt.rtlie exruhliion of Lire Sto I4v (Hit li Horses, week begia. Jrt" M- All nets. The followinarperiods are assiirned hr Live Stock: Cattle, week beirinmnu; Tueslay. Oct. l. Sheep and Hoes, week tieglnniri; V,- riVat Class kindsof Poultry, w.-ek U-Klninn Tuesday, Nov. -J. Music durlnif the entire H?. V. ad.iressina Hands. Kailroad Excursi.ms at low rates. Kj htbitorscaii pnicure Mank V II cpi2 A. J. IS" ELLlf ' (AM I D. COXSUMrilON CUIiED Ar THE TRUE REMEDY F( PK0F. WAX. GUEMHEl fi"R.TCAT TJTXfr TfALEIl And in addition to a full line of the best Confwlioiierie', Xotionn, Tobaccoss Cigar. & v. We will en.Ieavor.at all times, to supply nr cus tomers with the BEST QUALiTY OF FAMILY FLOUR, CORX-MEAL. OATS, SHELLED CORX, OA TS Z CORX CHOP, DRAX, MIDDLIXGS Andevervthina; parUlalna; to the. Feed Depart ment at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. FOR CASH ONLY. GOXfifJMPTIOX. IlTUi 7.'77S f UtlUUK -'liJ.f'iw' ...... , riovnw:. V! OF CHEST, AXD ALL DISEASES OF THE PC f Gtieniher.V- Co.. :t: ! iarV1or7,eot PITTSBTJEGII, XJ ANOTHER CASE OF COXSUMPTIONf i-.oH. Scptemlier li 1T. Ihat I hasten to eoiiitratulal bwardsof one year, you nave FKOF. WM.UIF.XTHER Dear Sir: It 1 with great plea u on your suceessiui ireaimem 01 my nanunter. Alter surterini' r :: : . : k.- . 1" inMra lemoni ratol to roe hy your skill that consumption can he cured, t . f . VJ lw .n.'. ment. throuzh Divine I'rovhlence. of rest.rinif manv more to hcail"-1 ' 3 bcartloil tliunks, and may U"d Sieel you In yuur good work. L,... fT-rs '"""'a.mn.ttf WaterStroet. trsBiROH. January 2o. 1ST i. FKOF. VM. GUEXTHER Sin: I.urlni.. the rr.nt .h"win" .8e'ie",uil"e?- tts. I contracted a eoid which caused a liandmess in mv voice. I m Vj; l" ,. , " ,,hi, Also, a well selected stock of Glassware; Stoneware, Woodenware, Jtrush al kinds, and STATIONERl Which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Please call, eiamlne our fronds of all kinds, he satis aed from your own judgment. return to you our sincere and I yjon't forget where we stay- On M ATX CHOS3 Street, Somerset, Pa Oct- a. 1872. duces! to try your l.nng Healer, which eured me in less thant speakers and singer? stttfcrinic irum hoarsciu- rcsuiis. Septemhcr !2, 1S75. & - 1 . K t i.mcf 1 ir v j. n. nu- S. - . . 1 , II U.nMl isi inf nti-iit tvnicrence, ' - 835,000 WBTH FINE CATPETS. STOCK OI Henry McCallum 77 FIFTH AWE W hih was nanirlally .'amsired hv water at the lute fi m Kannk, MITll AHJUAXD 1.1IIFR 1 vwi, iuu flu DAlh, T YT., and will he ottered at a Urge reduc ived to the basement of the HI- le-.TJth URLING, WE CO, Merchant Tailors, Gent's. Youth's and Boys, FasfeioDai liBai aaj " . . MftfGooJs. 121 Wood SUet, turner Fifth Arenae, PITTSBURGH. PITTWRGHe PA. BUTTER. Robins & Co. COIYIIYIISSIOIVI MERCHANTS', No. 88 S. EUTAW Street, BUTTER, ECCS and POULTRY. Quick sales and prompt returns with check for produce, is our style of business. Cards can be had at Messrs. A. J. Cascbccr & Co., Express ffice, Somerset, and Express office, Mineral Point. Sep 2'2. 03 H c r3 I NEW STORE! SCHTXI. k. WILSOX would Inform their friends and the public Kenerally, that they have opened a store at GARRETT, on the line of the P. W. fc B R. R-. and no-w offer for sole a a Oenerai shock aiereiiawiiaw, c sistliiKof DRY GOODS, CIiOTIIISG, QUEEXSWARE, HARDWARE, TIATS ATCAPS," ROOTS A SHOES. ic, Slc, &c, all ol which will be sold aheap (or CASH or ei- "hantfed fnrproiriee. , F. -Lumber of aU kia-la, Hoop-poles. C!roi.TIes,ilark,ritaTes, fciu, Alao, v.o.4, sut ler, E(tgS Bac., Orain of all kinds. Furs, She.p-Pelts, and Beeswr.x. for which we will par the hil.st prices In Cash or Goods. SALT AND FISH. alwavs on hand. Oive us a call an.i.ne eonvincea chat we Inieml to do business and cannot be nder- li. . v -m.r-w w n n ar CANCEK, arsd sj Ir- ECITI'S EISC07Z2Y. Dm. aoao's chemical Ajmuoria Tnlte with and destroy the virus of rancer.but ill not affect the healthy pert. Patients may vhdtlheOty and remain while under treatment a the Penaa. cancer n - oniet marble .litices in the city,) and the nnent reme.llal Institute in the country. Kerne, les with II directioTis, seat to any partoi m. wonu. ar-Send lor Pamphlet and partlcmlars. Address H. T. BOND, M. D., Penna. Cancer Itis(Uuley 1319 Chestnut St., PhUdelpbia, Pa. August . . CiD J"Wrrot Ttt
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