AGRICULTURAL. POLITICAL. Expei-teatee mt tk F.gpaalUaa the f'arriBrra.M With A TCBBIBLE ISatlfTSEXT. , Dtwu lUrlff, DfM , a Tilalci. REASONS TfHT a fEMOTBAT WHO KIP PORTED HIM IX 1ST4 CAVNOT M P IttltT HIM IX 1STC. Some of the eeoes wbioh are f fl at ed at tie Exhibition on twenty s - cent dav are not only interesting ii!uirauoD of the character of the i . i: ! pc 'pie, but in raaoT ca.e exceeuing- tmnninir The old ladies w n cbools, who bare come hundreds ol miles to see "the thaw." and who .v di icrniincd not to if.ivc until thy have Been t vcrjthiug, continue tatxc'le much merriment by tie jer sittenry with which they k iies-ti'-T.s. " In ilaehinerr Hall I noticed tv. oof those admirable ppeciniens of 'akee curiosity who were cn- r ,-ea in tne apparenuy oopcieea e-joritT(jf cv 53 00rt I. lOltllTKUaKIUIuilimuuii . Knur tl. ,ilt POLITIC.iL. euros of money. The ring wen re quested Governor Tilden to appoint one of these convieU, who is a talua hie ally at election times, to a valua ble position. Other men, without reference to partr, of course, protest ed against the appointment I he ap- i.. c K.. I pointment was, however, made oy thi., 7 , the Governor, and tbeappoin.ee u .r wuor or incuw tw uonrw, : Q0W drlrilljr , nT fr(lll the Sute ! I Lave noticed the following and! Treft,urr j.crhap tbe. re acts ui luc I'VIJlvtLPUl. vllis HTT .-latrc. O Bellglaa at Sea-Sid. New Advertisements. ..t vt in The hittter walks forth in a robe bed tickioe, with her hair tied np a knot, and circulation hIujohi articu late in everv white and drinking toe. "Codhj forth, sister, M savs the extorter. "Itinblcaod comforting j waters here to-day. It is like the j Genuesaret !'' SSIGNEE'S SALE. and a man who it j - n capital. In eighteen months Governor Til Uv vlrln uf u cnlcr lisu.t Mt liie l'rt ut Cmmou float ol Momeraef tvunty, Pa., lb. im derslirneil tw li(nee of A. A. Stutlraan and wire, will ell al juliue fal on Saihrdaij, Odober 14, 1S7G. at Slintiksville Pa., at 1 o'elork p. m tho foltow Here the brother cap-' ,? u,",r'f' rT,e"!'V'. ,w ,!.,.... sizes and swallows a quart of Rait :YilleS.mierseiruuntr, P. the oae having ihereua water. De is so luii 01 uj?nier,l(tllc. hiiv(netlierwmtrertnll and one. half that an unnoticed wave strikes ber ; u.rr irame store ii.ise. to tsr.w separately ... ... . , . . .,! Nil 2. Tw.ilot No. and 2 la Ok twa like a millirn or iceuscles, and gives the s,men-t owmsv. p. chill of tbem who cros Jordan with j i -kkms.-x. hereby tivn that ny irr I He made a good Governor and will . i t . i yjog irencn-woman, wcu wun xne cj.ui ana coiiecieu uiUUCr, uu ; rjate fcpood iVceijen,," Bi a:n lace oi uer t ia, tugagcu ..- i .i.:u c stiiing ram oi bup i.u Mr Tjl(kn wcre not mide hcinj Dianniacturcu ny upparcui nia cLine near at baud. Hrawing utar, ' iuch a campaign as the Kepubli cans are making was never known to w-.n. AiiiDeciiargwnuwmsaeaTs nn dca L pffdoned one hundred and Mr. lilden were madein lv,4, when btv9i cr;mioI and restored New York: He was elected bv ama- and that is war it will be tnis vear. z reform"! Vrutbcr I'unvan. Then thev join and The charges now made against in 1874. The f 't-nicx rats of this State did not 1 iverneara one e. tne o u i.u.es , tbc Northwest railroad ring. , Dev. "tay. you M.s, what's that Map , h . f Le fapU ., , . . i in the New Vork I'-rirrx, a Demo cratic newspaper, in May, 18TR. I did not know that Mr. Tilden bad nude of? "I not much understand tr dam. Vou want to buv English, ze soap, iHCflty-nvc rennep.ecc, swindlcJ tLe Government by issuing ... illegal currency in Michigan, nntil I "Ob, no matter about the price j!Mwthe ,cc .ot cf that transaction meat's it made of? pced the old j ja tLj cincinDati :vrert in June 13 , . ,, ilsTfi. I did not know that Mr. Til- Twenty-Eye cent re piece, was . hgd de,reded ,be GovernmeDt a-ain toe cooi tcu "i .'u""Slr. tK t.. ,! f, I reach woman. I'ou't I tell vou never ruind the prec," cried the old iady, becoming ex. ited; "I want to know what it's m u fie of." Not in the least effected by this p-.i-fcionate appeal, the self-possessed arid what a certain Ohio lady wouid ci'li "well managed" vouug French cian replied, "Twenty-five cents j ttin This was too much for even Yan "6 on the taxes due from his income. until the month of August, IS7C. Of the judgment rendered against him in the case of the Galena and Chicago Railroad Company stockholders, in SG.t; r.f the judgment by the same court for his land taxes due to the Siate of Michigan in IS73, and of his Congressional "Kelief" bill Jrom pen alties and taxes, I can say the same o Mr Tilden was not elected k--e natience. and the old lady turned . ... - a ny in disgust, exclaiming to her c-'iipanion, "1 never uia nave niucn Oj- nion of tbem furriaers, but the ig-icrauee of that one beats every thing." r'rom Machinery Hall the same ol ! ladies wandered into the Main L ilding, and here they met with a rev-ilF which did not tend to improv? tirrir ojinion of "tbem furriners." I .f-y went into the Italian Hepart U' ut, aud, nule-bjok ia bau, were b v-y "putting down', everything that ci-aie in their way, when their atten ti n was suddenly attracied by the sr.. all case cf really beautiful dia m ,uds, emeralds, and rubies, which n-:: displayed bv a Genoa bouse. II ishing np to this, they caught the p -ite exhibitor by the arm, aud, af tc af-kinf a number of questions, the answers to which were duly "put down," one of them, as if a bright i lea had just suggested itself, ex coined, "Say what does the whole cae cost?" The attendant wan silent f-T a moment, and then, with that grand air wbicb people in his position knew so well bow to assume, he re p!ied:"Madame,sometimes a la ly s-ks tne what shall be the price (or one necklace, or one ring, or one pin, and I can give one answer, but such a very great admiration like yoars I have not yet found. It is too great, Madame, and I can not reply," Then the gentleman from Genoa turned on bis heel, leaving the ladies from New Lngiand to abuse "them furriners" at leisure. They did so to their hearts content seventr to citizenship. I Lave confined myself to a few main points in Mr. Tilden' Guberna torial career, and to succinctly an swer the statements in the text of this communication. But 1 will not close without giving other rrasons why honest titiens, od particularly honest Democrats, conscientiously changed their opinions of Mr. Tilden, and now oppose his elevation to the 1 residency. To our surprise, we first found that Governor Tilden opposed the execu tion of tho laws and reform, in every locality where ring men controlled party machinery and Presidential delegates. We found that he struck at Lord in Rochester, Dennison in Syracuse, and for a time Tweed in New York, because the political ma- bands, run for the big breaker, all the tribuiatijn of the waves isj over. Camp-meeting preachers and. politicians are all framed of a mighty j model ; broadness, depth and big j chin bones, adapted for bellowing or biting. There is a body of stewards,! so-called, at the camp-meeiing to do the physical work of knocking down and dragging out. They are power-: ful fellows, like 'longshoremen, and I illustrate the force of the nceular arm latuemo.M sylvan anu pious cor ners. Brother Yealyard recently saw and reproved a rough who talk ed aloud during the preaching, and a few boors later discovered the villain imjf iiistiiirtl ol iim iiurrba- m.m-r m hanl. nc-iliirj the :! day ut Man-h 177 aixl one tliird u tbr till iS-fu-!nlMr 1UT Willi inter The irHial pr petty of naid awiirnura, wblck ronlt trt ettc two-yeat oW eolL, (nail pon-ltemi) niie Fit-iuli. oNWiuv Move. N?l a-iP. rAr)tfl, tiaf-iie-. Iitruuure antl uclttr artk-le nw ouuieruut to uirutio, will tte atll on tlie ttauia day antl at fame ilaoe anatve meiufciorri. Tertuj uf sale (or )ruiMl lnvrty will In buwie kouwu ua of HERMAN SHANK. Assignee. ,; Si.-, to t. P. KiWELI k CO., New Mr PniniiklRt ot l' U ik'ttw. eontulninir linia ut "JiW DpwKxiers, aol etftiututes ahuwlug c-Mt of advert irioic. aiant New Advertisement. SEND Vor, ll.-u ul 3 ejt uf a rjHUSTEE'S HM.K. I'he unilen'iif nod Tttwcp 'i for the ilc of ttie re al etatc ol Chrixtopher let! Sr., late of Jenner Tp.. d-vawl. in urunnR ol an onler ttrantrd t.Mh-m try ilitr.ao(' tidrtol Somcrmi t'isa lv, will II at iu.llo ale u Fridaii October loth. 18711. Concealed about the ladies' dressing- ! on the premise, the tractof bndownel t.TChrl.'- place. He rushed upon this peeping ?; ZJ? Tom With a pole, and at tae instant William Zimmerman, i.eonre Bara.lt anl other.. of koockioir him down made a luud TaSS-JKt aiiSa remark. hen the bad been remov-' tne ii hemic weiitimt'ret. Tw.xiwe lin hon- ... . , ! ea. Iiarn and other outbatldlDft: thereon eiertad. ea bis COCaience arose. As SteWurd i ti, Urin iweU watered, ha a reiy ol frnit in the church, and iu the presence fcf tre and an ahund.uee ol lima and root on the the VOOng sheep of Israel, be had Ut- j Tr.H.MS. ne-lhlrdof (irehai money alter . ...l k , l i .loluuuK oKti" an. I exoenfe. to remain a lien tered a heathen expression. So be ;,i, .,i.ri-.i.,rti.en9eoi the widow, imerct .. U ip Mtn LaiiiKi f anat.ltiUrt n I IlM lull- CENTENNIAL. Hotel Directory. OF Philadelphia. Thousands of owr resderi will Tbtit the miNt Centennial tlbll.illon at Philadelphia. They will want to slop at hotel, where tba aerommodatioai nr. Kood and the ebare. art reaaimahl.. T 4o tt llieymaM make all arrmrenent be tor. atart Inir. Tbia ean l .tone by eorrpondene. with the pntprietor. m tnt jureetory will b. ftand men m in iniiy np to ues. rmiau-enMnta. This Directory U compiled by J. WEAVER & CO., Xewppapcr AdrertlHlng Attn., ' . , 119 SmlthfielJ Street, TITTSBUUG, PA. Bra .id. ofll.-e, WW Market St., Philadelphia. Pa AVw Adrerti'iefneiit. Xetr AJerrtt-mrt't. HOTEL, chineryof the pari v in those places bad passed into r. f mil bands. Far assembled the eclesiastics, related the i"1" her aemi-anuaiiy. -';'"' viitm ' , ,. ,, , - . I jiei- ir-.i - uj to he uld on the 1 ol April, IS.T when greater public robU-rstban Lord or ; utory and left nimself in tbe:r hanas.1, ji -.u t K!n,ao.i the tim to im Ueldin were rioting iu Brooklvn and in Albany, but they controlled dele gates and conventions, and the Gov ernor reiuseu to lay bis bands upon them. In fact, the same men have jection. Urother Yealyard shall treat rtory Brother Smith took down tne diction ary and found no snch word in it. "I'ooh ! poob I bretbern," he exclaim ed, "'twas some idiosyncratic inter- been Tilden delegates to each State Convention and to the National Con vention since the time the alliance was entered into. lontv. His maiority was only 3S.4I1 on a total vote of over 700,000. Over one-third of this majority, 12,9!iS, was obtained in this city, by the help of the Argun. Outside of New York and Brooklyn, Tilden was beaten in 'part of December, Tweed was releas the State by 17,077 majoritr. jed from prison. The official in whose The people of the State had been charge Tweed was, is responsible to THE BKI.EA.sE OF TWEED. We then found that in November last, the friends and partners of Tweed and his gang bad, mysteriously, all t j glasses of milk all 'round. II a mora af C.rmpondritre. Mr. Kendall, some time Uncle Sam's Postmaster-general, wanting some information as to the source of a river, sent the following note to a villace postmaster: "Sir! Thisde-i poa-' arsniou will be K"n, and the uuiauae to im uid ; in three eUal atmiul payment uterealter, Ut be irenre.1 ny jn.iicnieiit bondo ui t entered on reo. ord. Tvn per-nt. of the purehafe money to lie' pi.l at the time ol the tale wlik-h will lie deduct- j ed lrotn nnni money worn paauie. A AKMV BIirOH, EL1AS IKr.rs, Sept. 13. TruHtee'a. CA11PETS! FALL STOCK ! CHOICEST STYLES ! JSELMOXT STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. Terms S3 30 pr dajr Cornt-r Forty-First and Oregon Streets., (SILVER MAPLE GROVE.) H'fc'ST PHILAliKLPiHA. t harlen P. and F. P.Sterena, r Ba!timfre, OWNERS AND PROPRIETORS. Major W. W. L ELAND, Manager. Its ATTACTInci t apartty, t.ont) Onet: 3AO Ionic x 14i wide : t Morira hifrh; built ami lurnlih- etf by itaittraoreana. friTate irlora. en anite, ete. Spei-ial rateii lor Part lea, Asaoelatluna. a-e. French, German. Spanish and Italian ipoken In the hotel. All ebartrea moderate and aeeommtla Sionn nrat-daaa. It la within four block of tb. main entrance of the Orand Centennial Eip.nl tlon. th. m'-At deaintble location ol any Centenni al Hotel. T he entire hone ut aurruunded by a aaavniheent rrov. ot maple tree, of thirtr yeara growth, making It theeuulest b-el In Philadel phia. The lurniture and eulpmenta of the en tire establishment an ol the m.w.t litieral charac ter, and during the aeaaon a hrat-claas orcheatra will furuii-b mutio (or the enlertauiment of tbe Itii-nn. Market ftreet line elty can pan the door June 38. become Tilden men. In the early : partmect desires to know how far tuc &otuoitoeQ i-kitci iuu uii. iiw robbed on their canals and on tbe new Capitol building at Albany ; the city of New York bad been roblied by the T J 1 a Ti nf iweei nnz, ana tne people ol irooK- i action in anv wsv lyn bad been robbed by an equally j against the Sheriff. inTamous ring composed or men in both parties. The financial panic had occurred tbe previous year. In the latter part of 1S71 Tilden hadre- tbe Governor for bis place, for Tweed's body, or for a $'. 000,000 judgment from which Tweed absconded. No has been taken It was then be lieved, and the belief has crystaiized into very genetal con"iction, that a bargain had been made to give Til den the l'residential nomination in ALL 1UALITIS3 ! pudiated Tweed's gang and came out j consideration for Tweed's release and mi) lata" Vraan Alone. Farmers as a class cannot be made to believe that grass seed will suc ceed just as well, and often a great deai tetter, if sown alone with grain in the usual wav. If tbe land is rich .and the fallowng season is favorable as a reformer. He was the candi date for Governor in 1874. When the elections that year came off, you we'd know that the tidal wave, swell ed by auti-CVsarism, unemployed la bor, prostrate industries, and the cry for a change, commenced in Oreeoa, swept across Indiana, Ohio, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and ended in the granite mountains of New Hampshire. It revolutioniz ed bll cf these States ; made Allen Governor of Ohio ; Tilden Governor of New York by a change of fourteen per cent, of the vote, and Gaston Gov ernor of Massachusetts by a change of thirty-two per cent of its vote. In one year Gaston was bulled out of office in Massachusetts, Allen in Ohio, and Tilden's Stale ticket was beaten outside of New York city by over 30,000. That city gave a Democrat ic majority which saved the State to the party by 14,000. So much for Tilden's election as Governor. :. Has he made a good Governor? When inaugurated, be took an oath "to obey tbe Constitution, enforce tbe laws, and protect the interests of tbe people of the State." He knew, be cause a Senatorial committee appoint ed by his predecessor, Governor Dix, had so reported, that millions of dol- Executive protection to his pa's. TILDES AND TWEED'S PARTNERSHIP. Tilden's past ca'eer was then look ed into. It was found that he and Tweed bad been fellow officers iu the Tammany committee for many years. That Tilden was Chairman of the State Democratic Committee from Ht'.fi to 1 S72, during tbe triumphant career of tbe New York city ring. That in 1C8, under tbe auspices of Tilden and Tweed, 37,000 fraudulent ballots were counted in tbe citv of - 1 L - f ... . L 1 w me gro lU u gt..s li.ru guvu . . . , , . ttA olitainei! hv . r . dronghts island may usually mowing with grain :' but if should occur tbe young, delicate grass is likely to be smothered cr to perisk for want of water. Tdc grain Among which it is growing being so much larger and more vigorous will oipropriate to itself the bulk of the moisture and fertility of the soil. Tbe severe dronghts which prevail ed in the Atlantic States tbe present easo& will make reseeding of many thousands of a res necessary, and we suggest to those who have never given tfce eawing of grass seed alone a trial to do so this fall, and see if a (better stand of grass cannot be ob tained in that way than by the old rloubling-op system. When grass end grain are sown together both nrst necessarily suffer more or less :"roa crowding, if not from lack of moisture, ana as tne grass is ine veaker it is injured tbc most, tbe refill being a feeble growth not worth gathering for bay, and of little tor pasture until the second year. I5ut if the grass seed is sown alone in Any early autumn, or about tbe time of sowing winter grain, I; will gen erally groa safTiciently rank to yield a Uir crop of hay tbe following sea s.ki, and will not be half so liable t tie destroyed by dronghts. This system of sowing grass seed al jne may not answer equally as well 'in all localities and soils, but it is eing practiced by our best farmers, o:ne of whom have expressed to us farprise at their own stupidity at so Cong practicing the old system. We have tested both systems time and again, and invariably the grass seed sown aboe was far tbe best; bence Che above suggestions to those who have failed to get a good 6taod in ttieir Geld the present easoa. There is, kuwever, this advantage in sow ing grass Peed aJoio, that one plow ing harrowing does not anwer for (wo crops as when it is put ia witb rgrain. atrnanrkaiMe rest, of enrj. The Marysville Cal ) Aypeal says: When Daniel Webster was a little fellow at school, tbe master on Sunday bold p ajack-knifr, and told tbe scholars that the boy who would commit to memory the gteatest nuia kier of wcrses from the liible, and re cue then, on Monday morning, should have tbe knife. Many of tbe boys did well, but when it came to Daniel's turn, be recited 6ixty or seventy verses, and said be bad several chap ters more. Tbe master gave it np. Daniel got tbe knife. We knew a rirl once taken from a coun'ry poor-; chouse and bound out, wbo committed the whole New Testament Tbe superintendent of her Sabbath school offered a reward of a fine Bible to any one who would azcomplifb tbe task, and in a few months tbe Bible was warded to Julia Warner. Her te acker assured as that she not only employed all ber time on Sunday, but had to bear her recitals eve-y evening, and sometimes even with that, be could not hear ber as fast as be commuted ers by tbe men wno baa cnarge of erecting a new State capitol building. He did not enforce the laws. No le gal action has been commenced against those plunderers. The same is true of the plunderers of tbe city of Brooklyn.- In each case, tbe men whom be bad said should be in State prison, and whom be was elected to duly punish, have become bis fast friends by well known arrangements, aud instead of being on their road to prison, we God them shouting for Tilden for President in and out of tbe St. Louis Convention. Perhaps these are tbe acts ol a "good Governor." Tre Constitution of our State says : "Tbc Legislature shall not pass a private or local bill in any of the fol lowing cases : Granting to any cor poration, association, or individual, the risbt to lay down railroad tracks. Tbe Legislature shall pass general laws providing for tbe cases enumer ated, " etc. i Governor Tilden was interested in a street railroad in New York. A hill tt'i extend the road by special legisla tion, in notation of the ('onttitutmn, which be bad sworn to obey, was got ten through the legislature by tbe well known use of money. Governor Tilden signed the hil! June 17, 17 Ot it the New York World, a Demo cratic newspaper, said : "It is an eternal disgrace to the Siate of New York that such dis honest practices are allowed "o continue. "Members are bought np on these 'bills' as vou would buy op a pound of beef! " "Tbe bill known as tbe Greenwich Mreet Kievatea ltaiiroaa um was passed by the promise of $100 eacb for Hity-tive votes (a majority) id the Assembly. "A noted lobbyist, formerly a pub lic printer tan isentnuysen , held tbe utakes, $10,008 to pay barker TWLEI AND TILDEN'S former lobbvist), when the bill became a law." Perhaps this was tbe actof a "gjod Governor.'' A bill adding abont $50,000 per annum to tbe sheriffs fees of this county the office was before worth $40,000 per annum was signed by Governor Tilden after knowing all tbe facts, and being opposed by most at torneys acquainted with tbem. It was a bill in tbe interest of a ring who control delegates. Perhaps this was an act for which the 70,00il voters of Brooklyn ought to call Mr. Tilden "a good Governor." . Mr. Wardell said, in June last- Very neat and elegant are the pa per collars that you can now buy with a picture of George Washington on each corner. Martha is supposed to be on behind sewing ua buttons. thai "Governor Tilden has appointed some uf tbe worst men to oflice wbo ever disgraced tbe State. A roan connected witb the Insurance De partment of tbe State was a defaulter of State funds to the amount of $S0-, 000. The facta were investigated and laid before the Governor by a friend. He begged that tbe facts might be suppressed on the grounds that the defaulter was bis most effi cient agent in setting np Presidenf'al j delegates. He subsequently nomina ! ted this same man to a lucrative posi tion, but tbe Senate refused to con firm the nomination. In 1S75 tbe city of Brooklyn indicted, tried and convicted several Charity Commiss ioners for robbing the people of large New Yort, resulting in elevating the previous ring Mayor of that ci'y into tbe Gubernatorial chair of tbe State It was found that Chairman Tilden admitted Tweed's delegation of pres ent outlaws and fugitives to the State Convention of 1S70. It was found that the proofs of the ring roblieres were published by the New York Time. J uly 20ih, 1871- That an in dignation meeting was held on Sep tember 4th, 187 1. That Tilden was still sustaining Tweed, and dare not attend the meeting. Tbe World of tbe ,rtb of September pronounced the meeting a failure because "eminent citizeit Me Samuel J. Tilden rlimd aloof from it." It was found that Tilden and the ring held a conference on September 15 eleven davs after tbe meeting at which conference Tilden savs of himself, " preed 3lr. Connol!; (Comptroller, in whose department all partnership papers were kept) tc renijit, that the Morm iconld jtamorer him and Iteat upon other." Tbe partnership papers were then destroy ed, Connolly resigned, and set sail for foreign shores. Then, after the destruction of tbe vouchers, and not till then, did Tilden ever lisp a word about "reform." It was subsequently ascertained that Tilden's relations and friends, tbe Peltons and Candes, were always interested in Tweed's large jobs. It has recently come out that, from 1 Sr,G to 1 972, tbe millionaire Tilden bad only paid taxes to Tweed's city gov ernment on personal property ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 per annum. Tbe foregoiog were deemed good evi dences of mutual interest and part nership between Tilden and Tweed. FRAl'DirLEST INCOME RETURNS. It was then discovered that while honest Democrats had been criticising Mr. Lincoln's administration lor nut hurrying on troops a .d makiug short work of tbe war, and bad been shoul dering their muskets, as over 400.IMK) of tbem did, and paying their taxes, as every loyal man did, that one of the wealthiest men in tbe party, Sam uel J. Tildeu, was discouraging en listments, biding away bis property, aud making false returns of his in come. This was an insult to tbe loy alty and honor of the party wbicb no man of self-respect can submit to on tbe part of a candidate for the Presi dency. I have not referred to Mr. Tilden's somersault on tbe currency question. Excuse tbe space 1 have occupied. We oppose Mr. Tilden because we nave found bira to be an insincere man, a trickster, a hypocrite, a swin dler, a traitor aud perjurer. liespectfully, Df.mas Barnes. pectfullv vours, etc." By return mail came: '"Sir! The Tombigbee does not run up at ail; it ruus down. Very respectfully, yours, etc." Ken dall, not appreciating his subordinate's- humor, wrote agaiu : "Sir! Your appointment as postmaster is revoked: you will turn over the funds, etc., pertaining to your office, to your successor." Not at all distuibedby bis summary dismissal, the postmas ter replied: "Sir! Tbe revenues for this office for the quarter ending September 30ib have been 05 cents; the expenditures, same period, for tall iw candles uud twine, 1 d-I. 05. I trust my successor is instructed to aujus'w tue uuiuoee. ii.a eupt-irji i with all ollicer was probably as much ctsgust ed with his precise correspondent as the American editor, wbo, writing to a Connecticut brother : "Send full particulars of the fljod" (meaning at inundation at that plice), rete v ed for a reply: "You will tiud tbem in Genesis." . Very satisfactory to the recipient was Lord Eldou's note to his friend, Dr. Fisher of tbe Charterhouse : "Dear Fisher, I cauuot to-day give you tbe preferment for which you ask. lour sincere frieud, Lldou (Turn over.) I gave it you yester day." A17D IHTS! OILCLOTHS and STAIRRODS ! BOVAISD ROSE & CO., 59 FIFTH AVEM F, ' PITTnUlttt, PA. Sept. 13. WOOD PUMPS SHIELDS HOUSE, FORMERLY RKDLIO.X, No. 7 Sixtl strai. Mr Sasjession Bridie, PITT ItUGII. PA. W. H.STAHLMAXX, Pnpritlor. This hooae ha recently been thoroughly reno- Taiei anu remte.1. aim an ine motiera improra menta added. Hoard per day, 91.SO. Sale Stable? In ennneeth with the hnase. June -O. JOHN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints orns, &c, &o. The following is a partial list of jroods in Stock : C rpent.er's Tools -Planes, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, Chisels, Plane Iron A Jzes, Ac., r.;n,-k smith's Goods, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Files, Hammers, 4e Saddler? f Hardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles, Haines, Duckies, Kinsrs, Bits and ToU i Table Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Seizors, Spoons and Pa.or. the largest stock in Somerset County. PaintrVs Goods, a full stock. White Lead, Colored Paints for inside and outside painting, PaitiU in oil, all colors,' Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stains i Ac. Window Glass of all sizes and jrla.-s cut to any shaje. The ber t Coul Oil always on hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is la.--e and comprises very elegant styles. Ditston's Circular, Mu!y and CrW Cut Saws. Mill Saw Files of thebest quality. Porcelain-lined Kettles. Ilandlesof all kiuds ! SIIOVI. JFOIIKS, SIMDES, KAKKtfj Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Sueaths. Sledges, Mason Hummers, ; Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage and Tire Bolts of all . sizes I onol : it' AYATEUH PSIN7I ."0 I'.R ALL MAKES i. r Cws, Cm rl, JuflXTSOX&to., " asa-Seti'l nnt B inJp a,r r,uj Glasses, Wash Boards, Clothes Wringer-, Meal Sieves, DoorMuts Baket ine, Hope a!! sizes, Hay Pulleys, Butter Print til . Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Hope a!! sizes, Hay Pulievs, Butter Prints' ! Jiop sucks, traps, Meelyards, .Meat Cutters and Stumers, Traces, Cow' Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushes, Cur ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hiupes. Screws, Latches and everything1 in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, Ac., Ac, ; The fact is, I keep everything thatbekmprs to the Hardware trade. I deal ; exclusively in this kind of froods anil give my whole atttent'on to it. Per-' sons who are building, or any one in need of anything in mv line, will find I it to their advantage to give me a call. I will always give a reasonable j credit to responsible persons. I thank my old customer for their patronage, i and hope this season to make many new ones. Dou't forget tbe place ISTo, 3, "BAER'S ISr.OCIC" pri: '74. JOHN F. BLYMYKU GHEAT WESTERN HOTEL, DILLKXaEIt A C O.. lMtOPUrff I ! . Nos. l:M, 1313 and 1313 Market St.. Pjiiladklpiiia The subseriliers inform their Iricntls and t!ie public that they h ive enlarged, mod- j crated, refitted and newlv furnished this lane and to Centennial Buildings puss antl repass the Hotel evrev minute. J'rict'S TPrv nukler- '---I- I i ate. Miv 31. anl ete. 'el. Tfi!u;le inM'rvement.. linlnzii. t-.anlherof HKAVV H UK OOPP1.K etc. Our nuiDH ia-turinir facilities are uuguriHi ourtiKknn'i a-rtiiirit LAKGKan.l priefwtillte mwie t. SL IT Tilt TIM KS. Try the "O" Pump ati'l teit it merit. A.-lt fr it at yior H -nlwani urr, antl are that it ti:t the above tr!e-mark. Orlrmm.'iy be tn'.toVRriO. PI NPI O., aj raflna, W. Via.. loquirle ami remittAticea invarably tr UR At'TO Pt'Wi CO., KrtCom meiveSt. Phila.. la. Auicu;t. rOSlTIVELY CUHEI). SlinlMti ftnjcAritj-. When death wjw hourly exp evtu'd fnm Conanmn titan, all lvmeJien haviD " fnilwl. and lr. H. James waexeritTieaiitit;. he aiCM-i'lentiy ni.vln a prj raUiHiol Jnliaro Hemp, which cured his tmlycMliI, atid ivow jfive this rec.jie frve on receipt of two tauitu pay expene. Hemp also cures niicht wei, n ua at the itmach. and will break a fr?L coht In twenty-Innr houm. Address. :haUImk;k 1,12 Rare St., I'hiiatlelpliia, numin this paper. Ju 13 A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. iWiee Is hcrehr irlven. that Jacob J. liVmireii. r MeyertNiale, Sonit-rw wnmy. Fa., an l t'atharine H., his wile, ty ileetj of voluntary ajfin:omH ut, have asetnetl all the cstat, real anl perotuaU of -aiit Jab J. IfcHiife, to W. H. Kupplc.of Soraer eret, t'a.4 in trus- fir the lenefit tl the ereittt ht of the eaivl Jacoh J. Ih !)!( All permnu the re fiire inehteil m the tutUl Jacob J. lh inures, will makeprtymeot to the paid ajijene and tlnxw hav inz cUimn or deiaaiulj will inaHe knowo the aa mm without tlrlay. W Ju. It. Kl ri'LE. SIGXEES SALE r. The sagacious money, who ac cording to the time honored story, used the reluctant paw uf a rat to withdraw hot chestnuts from the fire, is outdone by tbe performance of another member of bis tribe, which is recounted by a French resident of South Africa, in a letter to Is Mon de The writer is tbe possessor if a large coffee plantation, and bis crop. have suffered severely from the rav ages of a large species of baboon, which greddily devout s tne fruit of a small tree which grows among the buehes. The best safeguard agaiust tbe depredations are the wa.-ps w hieh make their nests in the lower part of these trees, for, of the fierce ut tack and painful slings of thee in sects, the baboons have a wholesome fear. One morning, a hideous thor ous of yells and bowls was heard from a portion of the clantati-n where tbe wasps had most thickly congregated, and where the fruit trees consequently were heavily laden. On searching for the cause, the wri ter saw from afar a venerable and ancient baboon busily enjaged in throwing iufaut moukeysat the trees. These living projectiles thus knock down the nests and of course were objects of the kmu attentions of tbe icfurate occupants. Meanwoile the baboon quietly made bis way to the upper branches, gorged himself, and then added insult to iujurv to tbe OaillV rt:lU!T III' : nSeVS tV lieltln? Ihem Mteuixe Tlwmaa. Otharine aol John Thutuas ' C I im.ji II I..-. It. l..i.unu ...I 11. 1't.. ....... j Jr., wiii have ir their tu:ir '.iaii Jiimli Tli"inan. ftlertrinle interoiarned with Alriel li-hler, J -M4rriitti riHitDa, rrnnvyiit'-nnanieil with John ; SK-ii-lier.ail ihe f'ln-iroii. tii-irs are rvyiiiiiuc iu j Smuenet enmity, Pa. Al Karlmrj Internuirrieil i witb i 'hri-liiin iliimubul Klkhartevutity Iniliuua, ami Matllilu ml. rnrirrlcil with Henry 'jliller, ol I Laicrauite county lmiiuua. ALdu l.v Tuuin, t wiituw. I Yon are herrfy notltied that iu jiurjuance of a E writ ut i.irliiiou iitueil oat ol the (iriliaua, Court ; ol Sioiiii-r-t county. Pa.. 1 will iii'hl an iuiUen on Hie real omiin- ol John Ttmui m ileeeaw.il. in Con- CUOVas i enumutwjiat his luce reiiiemw on Tnurwlay . . ine jo ay ot iMooer. lt, where vua can at- i: u rim, i icuu u you tiituk uwr. is so i.KO. W.PILF Sept. 20. Ii7 1) F. A R O D Y II O T K I 230 Watb Xtnili Mlre(. rhlladelprla. Pa C(iU JAMES WAliOX. or theHenrle Houiw Cincinnati, Prop. i to t3 per itay. Room without buanl, tl. Street rar paw the doom to and I Mm all depot, and fr.im Centennial Building. Central loration, and near all places of amunement. Accommoda tion aeenred byorrespondence. J use 28. Cm a j n (i hoik e OX THE iXROPEAX PL.AX. Fine Street, frm 39tta ( 40ih Htreeta. PhllAdelptaia. Pa. Ilandimet iart of Wert Pliiladelphla : cart pa.fl itior to Centennial (ironnd : new tuildinm ot orti-K anil stone, ana new lurniture : eapacitr for ;iw KUests. lAlMilXl tl PKK llAV. Krenkranand supper ei-nts each: earrlnl at lendantc ami private watchmen ; la r ire parties ai coinuiiMiated in iepemte aeetkms. Kmuis may lie eniriKeil iu aiivani-e by cnireionilenee. June JS. CUA.NMXCiHOTKLCO. Congress Hall. XEW FOrR-SToRT BRICK HOTEL, ON THE EL KUPKAN PLAN. Elm Ave., Below Forty-second St., Directly oppurite Maia Exhlldtlon rlaildinx. Accommodation for 1.00U icuesta. Sperialarranve mcntu lor lure parties. Tenaa IX E IKiLLA K PKKHAY. Coinlort, Economy and reaaonable charirt-9. W. H. BAKER k CO., Philadelphia. July Elm Avenue Hotel, PITTSIJIJliGII NOW Exrosrroix; tiii n r. is KKvmt f'S 1IF. Floral Hall and Art Gallery Complete, I S. B. Allen the greatest Pianist in the countrv will rivo two C.iund C'oneert-t on the ! evemnjrs of Sept. I!th ami 21st. Arransenn-nts are la-inif made for a WiMt WedJin" ! on Thtirsilay or Friday. Sent. 21t or 22d. Two Crand raintimrs Jerusalem a iT I a arm ".lerusaieni as it is, eostin; :t,IHl on iiisplav. K tricity. Prait irphy, vrczk 'c-;g:r.r,;.ng Seatcrbsr II: Proltiy an3 I:? Szztt'' a a - Mount I nion Colletje Colteetioii uf Stttffftl Aniiuti!. Grocery & Peed Store E. B. MM i 11, att hr.1 hy el-'c- i t beap iJe, .No. Z, I.aer s J.iotk. i Somerset, Pa. AXEXITE L Street, opposite A XI) FIFTT-FIRST uy virtue of an derofle lucd from the Court ol Common Plea of Slnerwt county. la.. I will cxjii- to puMic sale at .Mcyen-daie, Somer ft louuty Pa., on Friday, OHobt-r 1S76, at lOoVliw-k a. m., the toll..win lf-rihe! real etc tt siittitie in the ilruut;h ut MtyerIale,vii ; BUiLDixairrs, X. 311, an uvl-i27, rrunitDoaOI,n tr street inl i. s hH, 19. n! M, irt nticjt; vb Htmny. N -is. 1 aoit a Irontinur on VAy h rwt. Xti. Ut Nos, MuiAHa ZU. in minting on Hih St 144, ttutl 64, front in ir n N'tirih utrfet. Sn 54 hn9 a l'ajci.ry Intutedwfllina: twmse, stable anl utber iutt u..liog thereon erected.. OUT IX)TS No. 5. containing 1 are. No 8 tftntainiu l arret and l.'iT iH'ivue. No. 10 e-nLuininK :t Mrrtand1 lot perrhe. N. cuntamtntf acre, mure or it?, HOtMnine isfinui) niver. TtKM8 one th.ni f bun-haee.nioney in ha mi one bull in6mntli-s and une halt' in XI months lr- in( pt Mb, WS. nitb tntereH on the whole from th.u iKtierred fiaytneuts tu tie wurtil jutiicmeiti notes. ALSO At-iiTTn? time am! pl.ve a larire lot of personal hm. ruirni-r t-ls, ami a srenentt rarietv of hrtih'il-i and kitchen furniture. 1'he deflentel reul estate licatei in the ninic town A the county, ami purchaiwrs cannot makv hettrr Invest ment. PHILIP HAY. Sept 2 th 1i76. 3t AwiKnee. JEOAL NOTICE. John Timmw. .Tao.bThomaa 3I's Thomas. West end of Machinery Hall. .500 llOOMS. A single room and single bed, fi.on per day. A. KutUiKS. fraprietor. Rooms ean be secured by correspondence. June 2u. St. Cloud HteL Arch St. between 7lh and 8th. The onlyJtrtt-eUlt Httrl fa PilaMi tkal did not rrnue il$ ralet e aeraaai alhr Cenlraatai. Oi l Kates, f 3 00 a Pav. G. W. MULLIX, Prop r. RARE GATHERING OP Hitrr Jliniiti-. EXHIBITS. Moslc hy Oreat Western"IUmi. Spivial Featare" fruin pUn. Blair's Ice Cream and l akes in lnniuit iiuom. Iielotime. IMnlna; R.xiin on Hi-stiumr-t A VLX. THIS IS NOW 'PEOPLES' DRUG STORE!"! ii IvADY. CALIFORNIA G. AV. SPEERS, X. E. Comer Diamond, Somerset dealf.r IS Tits -h:cao at sokth-wejitei inv Kmlnre. oniter im nunaz'-ment the flr.-.it trnnlt Kat'way Lioea ot tne V, t m l S-ra- i and. with it? Darner . a. rT -i and cn-v-. ' tuns I.tdii the u..r.w ark uoi--a-t r -a-e tie- rw?en t":iu-vaDl all p.ji-' ui l.,i,... in. M.Ttwrn iichiina Hlnw. . ! liM.-aa, t:aUInita au.l the Vimrrn Terrl-orHt. ' lis i IV i DRUGS, MEDICINES, nnd CHEMICALS, hni ha an4 (alifortaia Line I . I the Kh rv and bet mute f r atl ii.it iz i Northern Illinois. l-a, Hisma. n i, w j omlnir. 'nlorad- t'tah. .eyata, tallSiruia lire. I China, J;i(ian and AontnUa. its ! i f hicasro, MadUon auJ St. Paul Mat- ! the shortest line fir Northern Wisconsin ami Minnesota, mid Iit M:uli.-nu St. Paul, Minneap olis, lmlnth and ail point- in the Ureal Nr' fe west. Its PERFUSiKRY, FIXE : OA PS, TOILET ARTICL. wi.li tbe riuui and jiit.K of Lis recast rnmll.T KIre rirnpe. Asne-r Iraa Antlwltlea. Ad Kogli-b inveotor Im-t patonifd a contrivance ftirfhcaiino- r,ini ihe upier stories of a buildiuj? bile the lnwer jioriiiio i.s wrain-d iu li.imts. I be mai biue is a flexible btHt, nnii)jly fixed to r.u wbicb forms ii aiuotb, and adjusted as to admit uf ready access to tbe hag. A strucjr inm staucbion, adjunu-d to tbe rim, admit.t of i:s be ing fixed to a window?; tbe t-boot i then alio ted 10 uetitlv drti and f riH-t ctniiur. 1 will sell ontbe premise on u:j i. - ' I satiir.uy he-iiii ilnrid ticiolier nxu t he follow. cieu vw B.iiiie oi, tiuisiue. lb .erja (lexceuditig Iiuh inertly tttre'.th ktiets and elboWM out UNION HOTEL. 1314 Artr Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Thih. S. Wh, Proiietor J. Mrmut Wus, bupenntcnlent. Oooit locution. Cars run direct to IVntennial build imrs. I liiio visitors will find Ine Proprietor -u t;i iiiLcuiiciiL vmu men. ScpU a. SMEDlyOUSE 1-JS7 Pii.rkrtStbkst. between Marketand Arch Streets, 1'Iuladelphia, Pa., Thou. S. Winn, Proprietor. J. .Mr kb at, W khb, Superintendent A first-class boose, centrally located, and terms reasonable. Centennial visiura can make all nec essary arrangements by correspondence. Sept. a. Webster IIoiiKe, 703 & 705 .ARCH ST, Philadelphia A ttrt-elass hotel, ccntrallv located. Street ear pass the doors to and from the Centennial Grounds every three minutes. No liquor sold. ?2 50 TER DAY. V. I.. WEBSTER. Proprietor. Au; 30. PhlLnlelpbla, Pa. Pennsylvania College GETTYSBURG, PA. DTE .STUFFS, and KEROSESE OIL, . Winona ami M. Peter Line ' : i : Is fie only roote fir Win. n:. R ichester. iisim. i ) aa. .M:inato. t. Peter. ' I im, and all i.nata 1 In Sofi;lM-raBd v-ntnl .Minnesota. Iu (ireen Buy and .Kantiette Line j Is the only line for Janesrille. Watertnwn. K"n i I I)u Ljtc. KI,tvh. Appleby irn -n Hay. reana I l. .Nciriunee. Marquette, liousrhtjo, ILiniKca ! and the Lake Sajieri.ir Country. Iu Freeport ami Pnbii(ne Line Pore WINES ami LlyftiRS for mctlclnal V EPOSES, Is the only route f. Elirin. and all points via Kreepurt. Rockloril, Freencrt l:s ( hiao and Milviaiikee Line Is the id.i Lake Shore n ate. and is the onlr one Passing thniuirh Evanston. Ijike P.,r,.. H..,s. auL. e ' " i nttier di-eaesol the b.w.-r hn Also an assortment of Fine Cluars, and Tobarf'o. Pnllitmii Palace Car Particular attention niren to the cotupounilini; of Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes. by experienced fcaa is. March 1J,WT a. 'JUUSTEES' SALE. in pursuance of anorierof the Orphans' d It ia popularly said abroad tbat you have do antiquities in America. II you talk about tbe trumpery of tLree cr four thousand years of history, it is true. But in tbe large sense aa re ferring to times before man made bis momentary appearance, America in tbe place to study tbe antiquities of the globe. Tbe reality uf the enor mous aroouct of material here bas far surpassed my anticipation. I have Htudied tbc collection gathered by Proteatwir Marsh, at New Haveu. There is none lite it in Eurotie, not only ia extent af time covered, but by reason of its bearing on tbe problem of evolution ; whereas, beore ibis col-1 lection was tnaue, evolution was matter of speculative reasoning, it is now a matter of fact and liiftory as tnu'.-n as tbe monuments of hgypt. In tbat collection are tbe facts of the succession of forms and tbe history oi their evolution. All tbat remains to (be asked is how, and tbat is a subor. dinate question. Witb such matter aa this before my mind, you will ex8 case me if I cannot Cod tucugbts ap propriate to tbia occasion. From" Prof. II alley" Buffalo Addrcxi. which means the rapidity ,f transit can be regulated, ami iu a few eec ouiis be is deposiied safely on tbe ground, iu case excess of nervous ut ss shoL Id prevent any one from following tbe inventor's directions, a too rapid desceut can be prevented by the person at tbe bottom of tbe sboot twisting it for some distnm.-e, aud gradually uufoldmg tbc twirt as tbe occupant descends. in- real estate, late tlie uronertv ol Noah Harnett. ueTawi : icn acres oi meaitow lanu. more or to ima. partly situated in Movstown horouirh and yy ! partly in kturiniilionina- township. adHiinint; lands oi snow r leeaie on ine east, lairns owimi oj Ireorve ltruii:tkcr and Fred tirotl, (. on the south, by ihe Sioystown ami Bedford turnpike on the west, a u I by 'the mill rtiad on the north. This land will be sold in arr-lg to suit purchas ers, proviiicd It c si lie sold lor mtre in parcels tlinn it can lie sold lor as a whole. TEKMS. Tenp rcent of purchsse money to paid when prurty is knorked down the Imlance on delivery ol deed unless sjiecial arrangements are uude with emlilorr. KotiEKT H. PATTERS! ?I, Trustee . Sept. io. ji;b. pi The i BLIC SALE UDITOR'S NOTICE. iiciirr It. Alttatner ) No. XA April term 1T and wile to V Volnutary assignment lor William F. Altf;ither ) the tienetit of creditors Ami now to wit, on the 4th dav of September, 1; the Co irt npisilnted L. V. CollKirn, Esij., aodltor loilbtril'Ute the lumisin the h imls of te Assivoeeto and anionic lliore legally entitled thereto. Kit net imm the record, eertifled the Hth day id September JS. F.J. K1KISER Protliimotury. 1 he undersigned auditor under the above ap- pointlnrut. respeclllllly icire notice that he will meet to attend io the d'nlles of his appointment on noay tne letn nay rfc-tober ls70. at nis otnee ... . , in M lRliT..! H l.n I wh..M ull iwrll.. In This is a desiraide proertr. and treted can attend il tliey think pr-mper. 1.. U. CUL.tJK, I Andiior. Tbe number of saloons in Michigan has decreased 235 during a year past rhe uiidersiitned Church Cs.un. il of the lu k-rs- ,o,',T"" ''ti the liilicr an Ohureh, will eipose to public .ie oa &jlMrdaj,0loler Hilt, 187fi, at one o'clock P.M.. a Iluse and I., rttuatej in tiie U.wuul ldsvansvule. Somerset iv-intv v. dMninj alley one th. fu.t and Soath P" ""kinan im the M est. Hlauk teoad or pike m .in tne N,i h. w which there is ere- ie.1 a Un M Tw..ryrame House, with ai ! aaJ ..tr In "" a .lesirai.le proVrtr. and prmau wisinni u examine said .r..K-r;y ill eail Vl"nt-. P. Fihk at his store Iu liL town. len uerceot of IIm. i.ii i . .. , . .... - - l-.n.WT WISTT I w ur HHiia air ih lub iml ih. l-t .. . -v i ?! !h7T .w'" I"lun wllT iVkIv "l il fc i-.A . ip ionii. rK J. I. ANKEW I -W A L. NOTICE EKED. SUAI Llfi JON A.O. BARCLAY, t r H ikcrsvl ile cisittre- Katlon. t.K, J. I. ANKEW jaixib en hart. S. P. FLICK. -MiiSES 1 tKKLEY, for Livansvtile eon Krealiou. UDITOR'S NOTICE. . F. Pickuiir 5 In the c.nrt or Win. II. Humbert, ill Sp crt, )N Pleas of Somerset t eliecea Fair rwidowW Vmrad Fs!r. Calharlna M- sit. Jacob Fair, .Mary A. inh married with Isaac s. Os-hf-uhour. Elizabeth hitermar ried with Jacob Troutinan, and William .Msukcs, Charles Millies. Thomas Manins aud James Manxes, minor chlldreii of Rebecca wbo Is now deceased all resldintf In Sotnerset county", Pa. eo. Fair, reslnln; In the State Nebraska, John W. Fnlrresldinirln the State of Illinois, Hie kiali Fair, reslnint: In Bed lord county. Pa., Julia Dixon, .tecouscd, learlnsr wo children. Tlx. Alex nu jonn aun uernusiiand Alex lilxon. Kachael ounty. J Janeiiitenmirrled with Henrv Showman, residinir L 1HTA I .ml., ui.i.-i i:n i. .. ' .... Marina; been arpointed voe iuuus in ine aauus ot arislriK out of the asle s n. niJiom, neretiy Kires notice that be o.voijbu. lerm t- i. . . : v "i siio.'.iii ami n imam rair resi.iiua .",1 . ,, In Kms county tiiiio. Auuitor b distribute I Yi i..,Ui.. .wik th.. i r - ,? .1'. I"' wri "f lrtltkm Israel out of the Wphans' Court vi V in i m N.imnraAl a.. the lllh da of (M-tober IK. atnTl to Th. h. ,.1. ""I"1 ""f J"" ir. decease. rhisappMnientMhi orlW iTeaiSLf i M r?,,,em ,n AtepTheny township, where .uTa? mVj ...ef h.- .h,Jeth. d m. "herey "I-2 , JOHN K. St M ITT, er. Auditor. UntV. Pa.. I Will h.,1,1 on Inotf.M ... the real estate of John i air. deceased, at his late on Thurs.la you can aue id. II you think proper. erc OEO. W. Plto, Sberlir rI'he first Term of the next Collegiate year will X bCKin September "IthT I87G. The Faculty r the Institution is fulL Thecourae ol instruction is liberal and thon.utth. Tbe loca tion is most pleasant and healthy, in the midst ol an intelligent and moral community, and accessi ble ny railroad trains three Inn a day. Tlic l'rcparatory Department, which is under the direct supervision of the Fa culty, lurnishes thorough instruction for boys and youo-x men prcpariuK lor business or Colleirecla es. Students in trie department are under the special care of tlie Supertnlendant, who resides with tbem In tbe buii'ling. For lurthtr tnforroailon or Catalogues, address -I. ALEN I IN a, 1). II. i'resident of tVUetre, REV. P. It. HAKK1SON'. Superinteotlant ol Prep, ilept. JulyM. WHERE NOW? 1876. iot, flunrub- 1876. To M K H IO A X. noe of the IWe tux tttid utfulltij Stftlea ! WHAT FOR? Tubay a FARM out of the . One Million Acres of One farming lands for sale by the GRAND KAIMD.S , INDIANA K. K. Stronir Soils. Heady Markets, Sure Crops, Good School. K. K. run through ceuter of arrant. Settlement ail atonir. All kiuts of produce rais ed. Plenty of water, liuilier and buildinfr materi als. Price from to fid per acre; vne-lourtb down, balance on time. taTSend for illustrated pamphlet, full or facts and fasTures. and be convinced. Address. W. A. HoWAKD, Comm'r Uraud Eaplds, Mtchlftan. P. H. L. PEIRCE, Stsr'y Land Pep't. Jan. li Ell. w. ss' -t 41 Aft'"',5r"' h",n" VV 1VV Mama. Sample wornd il free. Stinwk k. Co., Portla.the (g t)i dajr at home. A rents wanted. Outfit and terms free. TKL E fc CO., Auxuata Maine. mara Ccbti K. Gum. Acrrm Uamaoa Grove & Denison jVanfaptvirQs of Carriages Spring-wag no. Sleighs, II a rants, etc. Factory one square east of Dlamood. Womernet, Pa. April 12, ltCft. Ayers Cathartic PiLls, For the relief and rare of all deroniro inmtn in the toin eh, IWer, 3ua bow el.t. TbeyareantiM aperient, anI an exwlltnk pn retire. hem purt-ly Tsr tahte, tfefy contain ""' oomrn'uryormtiirH raJ whatver. Mwh twwtoiis iirkiHs, and ed by ihfir tinlv line; and every family fthonM have thetn on hant fur Ihetr prfMt-rtion and rrliet", vitwn reniitn!. Long experKiwe baa prnver) Uim to be um taf ent, surest, and bet of ail the iiU with whidi tne market anndx. By their fteraitmal u.f, the blood i imnIiN, the corruption: of the py tem expellei, obttnirtionA n-moved. and thn whole marhmerr of hie rvtfrod t iti hoalthr aerlyity. Internal onran which beome elosircd and hurPrish are r.ean9ed hy Amr FW. and MimnlaU'd into artn. Thus inripirnt tlieae ia cbanfred into health, tbevalueof whi-h rluine, when reckoned on the vat ntnltitntle who en tor it, ean hardly be eomputL Their u?ar ro itini? makes Uieni plfaanr to take, and preserve! their Tirtuea unimpaired fT any h-nelh of time. o that they are ever 1're-h, aud eretly reliable. Although ftearehintr. they are mil!, and ofterate without dUturbatM-e to tnecon.-titutHntordiot,or orrapation. Full direetiona are jrivrn on the wnnier to earh box. how to ne I hem an a t aniily lhvM-f and for the follow uij( cttuinlaints, which theae Millm rapid I r enre: For Oyafl.. or fwllc-ffii. Liatie mwmm. Ea:wr and E. f A pitetii. titer altould le taken moderately to tiniiiUite tite .-tom-arh. and restore it healthy tone amt atitu. For A4rr 'Mnll--and it Tarton- -raii-tnms iI4mm MeiMlMrclie, Mrk H-l. ttrlM. JwmlicortWree Air Hil mwm lic ami Hi How Fevertv, tliey idiould be jinlKKMi!ly taken lor earh ra-e, to eorreet t(j ilirkeaed action or remove the ob-tru-tioim n hirlt eaii-oe it. For Or ite aitery or IMarrlieea, but one mild doe i; renenillT reiiirel. For RfceamufUuM. 4ot. J ravel. Pal Mtta4a af ! lira rf . tata ta lac iae, Back and Araiav, thev honWt b? rontin uon.ly taken, a refpuntl, to rhanjee fhedi-a-eil at-Umi of Uie t.yUm. Willi Mi-h chanff those complaints disappear. For DrtM.v ami ft ra antral MnrlHar they fdvnild le taken in l.inre ami ireonent tloM-i to prrNloec the eHVet of a tra-te pntxe. lor aaarea.aa. a I.-inre doe hnuld he taken, it prtKhtreit the t-ired effcet hy sym patby. A a Dinner t'itf. take one or two fill 9 to promote digestion ami relieve the tomarh. An orraKnal iofe tiinnlateif the .toma'h and bowelfi, restore the appetite.and invn7orate tae nystem. llenee it i oHen advantnireoii where no MrioQ4 derantreiuent ei-t. Ixte who ferU tolerablv well, often tlrnl that a de of Fit! maken him teel lerhleHv letter, from their t rie.ninK and renovating efft on tlic directive apparatus. rKCPACXD BT Ir.J.C.AYERAl0.9Preticl I he mist $, LOWELZ, MASS., r. S. A, y SALE BT ALWRUGGI.-T? RYWTTFRr ' FIRST PRIZE AT VltNNA EXWSmfJlv7i873. an run .o all thn nrh tnfn .f thiji ral. Tbif i- '(it: ONLY LINK rannlnic ;h-ae can be- J twi-en t:hiMir ami St. Paul, (tidcavoanil .'til-1 Wrinkt-e, or Cltieax, nn.l imma. f At (tiiaN.i ur Mreper oi.um-ct with th tver-; l-in-l Meriier on the t'nln Fw-ine Kainai ftf 1 a'l pin'" ttPt f tne Mi-x-tirl hlier. i ln the arrival r th trains ir-nn the Fjitor j S.mt h.ihe tnuim ol the l'hMtf a. a.rth-Wetrir ! KtHw iy itntv "him if., ah fttll..w: For Omneil Blan. tlraalia ami ralirnrnla. twe Thn'Uich Tra.ai dally, with Pulltmin Faia Ir.iwuirf K - iii and MeepuiK t.'ars ti.n.uU u t'ounrii Hlafs. For S.. Faul ami MlnnenpiJia. two Thnnrt" Trains daily, with r-ullma Falaw Car aui-ba. un mth iraiTif. ; ForUrevn Bar ami Ijtke Snperlnr. tvr. tmln. f i:.y. wun ruiiroan raJ . i'mrn attarbvd. am ninrunif throOKh to M..pnftie. F-r vitiauk-e. ft ur Thrmih Train- ilailv Pull man (ar-oo nijtht train. Parlor Chair CVr. on lay trains. F-r SpArts. ami Winona ami p. Iita In M:nnee ta.one Through Traiu daily, wuh Pulluian Sleep r t4i Viin. Fr !ut.u.tae, via Frfep.rr. tw. Thmnirh Train laiiy wl;h uiln;in ';iri on niht tr;iin.-. Forlfunaue ami La I pim. . in 'linr-m. Two inrutn 1 rmiw iaii. wun Pullman t-ar nijfht :r.iit t WctJn'ft'.r. luaa. rorSiouxt'lty ami Yankr..n. two Tmin." -lalfv Pullman t.'ar to .Mis.. tin Valley .fun- f t m. F tr Uike i-i'utv.i. : ur Tmn dully For Ktu ki .rd. Stcrlinic. Ktmtm, Janenvtlle, ami other point, you have truui two n itu trt inn tiailv. .-w York the No. ili rtnH.!wav: Ft.:. I iH1'e. t. h Sra.e s.r.-e-: t m ih.it t'h-v'2.i Ftrn ham S' reel; Sun Fr.mi'in-o I Mit.-. itil louri;iia ery Street: ( 'hl.-avfo Ticket :h--p: fl'i t )4rk St.. uuwrr shenutin Hou-; comr t 'an.. I and ,M-di-Con Srreeti: klnri? Sir.'er I Mt. corner W. Ktiv iteiml Tanai Srreet: Wwn si. It, rorr.tr WeltAjl Kindle S:ret.-s. For rate. or ini-rmatinn not :itiai'.bf :rm your mmie tk'kt aa-eni j, aply ! W.H. Srawtrrr Marvin Htoh'tt, Gen. Paw. Attj't, UhltiKo. ttcn, Snn"t, Chk-atfo. iel'i j Hemmorrhoids or Piles. DR. Tr.RKY .nV, fs bi lime tolhe ..wnuwnt f Pile. Hliii.. Hl.-e.l.ric ..r libinir. aii all n berth-eases ..I Hie l..w.r Imwrl. 1 lie Ihsrt. rUHmntees t.i rure all a w lie Nn'lertiikes. no matter who lins aiLeui;.te't anU tailel. Iirliiv, I'Ju Vine stn-et. I'hlU.lrlpt.I.i, !., H sis, Il t. .1 an! 7 to! p. m. Jlitjr 31. New Firm. SHOE STORE, SNYDER UHL Ilarlng purIi;iHpl the SUfH on f More lately owikmI Uf II. C. ISeerltM. We rake U a sure In cnllimc the attenll. a of puhlk- to the lrt tbat hww mw ami expv kep eo'i-iantly n hum I a cvnilrt an laerft of ROSEXSTEEL, Maaafacturer of laperior Union Crop Leather And dealer In Bark, Hides, and Plasterers' Hair, JOHNSTOWN, PA. 4,000 ton of oak and hemiurk nark wanted. Oaio paid on dellrery at tho tannery. Sulphur Soap Is O-ivrj. Mnmtt. Itslifftij, Ssstkiiij, It P-n.lers tha eosnvst skin remsAil.lT s.t Ti. h-illhfiil. It impirts a ls-jntif.il tmofhness to u, ,Kiil ,nU ,, JD rL,ic wl.iienesa. It enrvs Isirns, aml.ls. cli.i:inr, 'lc..n.itK.Bs. ruuchiMss, tar. sunburn, free. I'-s. liK-rsj.s, ciiajl hands, opi, alceia, i.iiKln.If. 1,1, ., r on ihe airxls an.l fce. itrb, rn.nn.l itch, itrhin- l-tern tbe toe, itrhin; ... ... uo.,j. p.,, r,. ALw reia-r the itrtnni; an.l irriiatH,n of hilia anj stingiai; inserts. At it U e-peciallr L.H to ll.. Tottir, N. iiscRT, and Baiis-aaua. ton ran t a Su'plur tank at -ss.im. Vt-w lath inr I 'hikiren. it is nntsualll. LJie .no ase it in thir T..il"t auuld nT"T .ilhncrt it. It neutralizes the o&ir vf peispiinttea. atMf. as an eAtmal n-Trv dy, can acarcrlT U ase.1 amiss. F:11 .iirecti-jos accuupanr c.-h jarka-e. TRY IT. frfet a eft. ? Ciit. ::MfeC5?a. IS mail Oi, mail 7 . i.u. M.t, Drr.Tr T I'-. Von Dykc'K Oflloe, Ho. 1321 Green St, Pailadelc hia. . . Msrrslldanata USE NO OTHER. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters BOTH OF i j Eastern and Home Manufacture at can he toon.! anyv here. W lao wilt hat-a ' bami c;nsuntly a fall upplj of 'SOLK LEATHER, MOKOtCO, CALF SKINS, Kir. AND LINIMi Kl.V-i rf all klrel. with a mil tlne..f Shoe Findinsrs. The HOME M.VNl FACTt KE HEPART XtlNT will tie in ctiam l 1ST . 13. ynyder, Ksq. Whi repntation !ur aaUlu; Good Work and liood Fits PITTSIlt B.P.l. The most enmpleie Institution In the l"ni;.i i ,i i v - . . an.i wiujie awi oicn. as w are .tetermined u keep .i.ia .sj aa t. I -ta4eatw ree-eleesl at awy besr and ell at ;rfc-e as l..w si the h.wen. i Adilres. fcr eirrnlars euntainlna full nartlra-! lars. J. C. S.M1TH, A. M. Principal. Sent. i. SNYDEE&UHL.
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