TmES, QcX- 12, UTP, II Lili over Ma- fore this Iciwr reachea you, OLio aud .tana will bave either. tteir Male tirkH and ibeir uieuiiit-rs of Cou p and kdica'd tUi. - b. ) e for be 7' viei cv It Oti IP",h ,.,3 and Udiu LVmocrai.c. WJJC0..ULOB the fight to Novt-oi-er :f bfih KO Hepublicaa by oytbing !ikc docisive mtjoritie. I'emocra throw op the fi.nfrc t once ;.,;.th- ciwide cpu eoroe fraauu, i-m Mn.kA for ran-TiDrrioiisl.htai ii, N .v.-.,.lr Til-, ta. conducted .. in twrson. and tat tle cuniiis" - i . . j.u.,Lt it "lib a ti. r-iK-ration and i.' in niriUlta DOIlUCs. -kill TLe til.-a.tl'iv u l" '"-- . . cnuvL-HniverU-ea o thoroughly fl,d wWn,.ticanj delud with doc-um-nU and never Lave been docu nDM oaa pr-ared with bum ce ?.iZ.nihCfaci that Ohio ayd 1. diauft wore tU- red bailie grouads, O e beat for avere tint thuher, aud tbe barrel of tnowr were uu tirBded ia those r-iatee. 1 be L-recn-t.rk l.ariv w a piece t few wrk. Tildt-o bad fckiil euuugb to avail bmi--,-if of tue ii.uoe. iiee of Coor and ....I MlTlllllHr oi .. The KenLblican pny Umdjt more in Hlisvnt than the IU-.noer.Uc, and c-.,.rv riven lo iodiviJual opmion, aud .....l.f-ro-iiir ii it tue biisiue ir. ... h :: y f il n r mntrr WOO ore urtn.u n" 'J - ' . . in-'be currewv questun, r. i"oeittaV( lue i egis.uuires oi u" . I ... ...r IIIIIltl'K'BU VOU'S IUU ll.HL IIIV'!- ' . 'iw-ora'Jc tt'iiuiu eo on m r:.cieiiieot, aii J be put it on loot. n i bis money U.al i. pusuiujr it "e ,.t c ti,f huli! aud tbe Hc: ud tbe kerfl be j :,,.s for tbe docunjouu they have is- j ttpi. and in s hort, tbougu some m , ,! e prs io it ii aot kaow t, It is Lis machine. .... lue l.-ssol Obio and ltd, ana iu r)c-tober does uot end ibe fight so far ia tbe Hepul.li.-aus are concerned, however. We can lose both those .Si aw in OcIoIht aud carry thvm iu oveuiln r, fr iu Octolrthe licpub iiean juir;v is loaded with local issues w bicb are" 'not 0:1 their shoulders in a j.un-lv Presidenlial race. In Ohio lt;m-"audsof HepiiblU-aorf will s4.-ra'.eb Jiaruts. the KcouMicau btaJ ol tbe .";ate ticket, who, in November, will vote for Haves. Aud besides we can Joe either u"f llie States, and still t-lwt Haves while the loss of either M Ti!(! ii ill Ihj faial. We shall see next Tuesday. Though tbe results ? far justify the anticipation of an ei v victory, we are looking with in t 3-e anxiety westward. A PVSTEMAlir CMHUriAV. Tbe head of tbe great Metal House ,T I'bvlps, Dodge & Co., is Mr. Wil li nn E. Dodge, known more, howev er, for his enterprising piety than for l.if enormous business aud wealth. .'.Ir. Dodgo is a man who carries bus-n.o.-s priucijiles iut.) I is religion, and iie-i tbe same fVPtem iu the one that !e dies in the other, lieitg a man of enormous wealth, he opens a bush el of letters, more or less, every day, from weak ehurebes. distressed pas t"rs, aud starving co!ieg s, soliciiing aid.' He employs clerks to attend to .hew letters, for it is a rule wilb him to ueclect liotie of them. Tbe letters are all read, and inquiries ere set on foot, do matter how remote the cali may le. If the object is worthy; that is- to tay, if tbe appeal conies from a cause worth while, aud if it be not a were shyBter cflair. Mr. Dodge gives w hat in" his judgment it should have Here the matter ends. Should be get au hundred letters fioni the same par ty asking for more, not a duller goes :."or even an answer. He has the same svstcm in depending charity in the city, aud while be assists more de serving poor probably than any indi viduul in the city, the professionals and tbe dead-beats have given Liai up long ago as hopeless. It doesn't do for a professional mendicant t- un- lerzo tbe scrotinv of a skillful detect ive, or to have his place of residence demanded. Mr. Dodge contributed tbe means for the Moodr andSankey revival lost winter, bearing nearly tbe entire expanse of the movement It is estimated that he disburses over S2oO,000 er year for religious pur noses, and so much more in n-.isceiia neous charities. He can afford it, for this enormous sura docs not touch at all upon his income. RLLKilOfR MOVEMENTS THIS WINTER The experiment with Moody and Sankey, last winter, was not altogeth er a success, because it did not reach the sinners. The Hippodrome was filled day and night with professinir Christians and the Evangelists did tint inspire tbem with enough zeal to effect tbe nvral status of the city. Tbis winter the effort at bettering tbe city will be made by individual churches actiug in concert, but each by itself and in its own field. All the orthodox chcrcbes in tbe city will have a series of regular revival meet ings, while the Catb die, Israeiilisb, I'uiversalist and Unitarians will make on Bttack on rum. licentiousness, and th other outiiosts of Satan. The pa pers will be filled by voluuteer writ ers, on religious subjects. Advertis ing mediums will be nsed to arret the attention of the unthinking and careless, and, in brief, every possible ff irt will lie made to till tbe atmos phere with religion, and gather a rich harvest of souls. Bcecber has ex pressed a wish to go into other pulpits tban his own, in churches where there are better opportunities for wet ting at tbe non-professors, and Tal niaje, Tyng. Hepwortb, Fulton and tbe others have placed themselves in the hands of a emmittee to be done with as shall seem best. Tbe season will lie one of unusual religious ac tivity, and probably of great gain to the cause. ursiNEss is stiil improving, aud it looks now as though thrt fall trade would aggregate something like that of former years. The West is buying liberally, and tbe South more tban ever before. It is a fact that ibe Southern merchants are laying in larger stocks and of better poods tban ever, and tbey say the most of it is for tbe colored trade. Tbe negros, since their emancipation, have got possession of land, aud de spite the persecution tbey have been subjected to, they have gone forward steadily and surely, and have a ecu mulated property. There are a grea many pieces of very decent silks n w on the war South, which will ornament tho persons of coh-red wo men who, prior to tbe war.never knew or dreamed cf anything better tban calico in the summer, and the coars est woolen in the winter. It is the ambition of the fire dm en tJ see Lis family well dressed, and be w ill go very shabby himself that his women folks mar present a proper appear ance. TkJW.. e......ei .w.H at tbe South, and money is goiug to aV UV Vlpn ami. IVI'Olu t .'.' U ' 'j r ! be piety there ; and at all events, this 1 is the report of the merchants, and tbey show their faith in the situation .1... i,. by their w, rk in tbe pun-base of goods. Tbe West is buying very well and tbe East is doing ranch bet ter. Tbe mills of New England, are resuming their full time, tbe stocks of i cikuuljur.ured eoooU are redut iag w i: a-ptibly, aul nJtoxether the uuilouk is pronuawg. e axe on tie ere oi a ttiivai 10 irikle taat will be marked, od of Dew era of pro-periiy. U"i b Uayen iq tbe Presidential chair, and a certainty of peace in tbe South, ttie uesi four years wtll be as profiia ide as aoy we have ever enjyed, ibtil were ali beallby. CENTENNIAL THAT EL ctiu'iiuues bcner ibu ever. .1 L J si reels are absolutely paeaea . . , i fkiJ;ie ini.ruiui;uj uttvitiinc . iut- iui why to ,r from tbe great shuw. .V.r nviu vo- ... a ; . ., , , i .1ltliUtiU I rrr .;tt. univ uvT,a rured in thf hotel, nod the boardm?-1 hoti -es are full. New 1 ork is niore rk w nioreirr V .7 L- u a... of an attraction :haa the Exposition l'ei uii, uU vny Uu come in rtii adelpbia aiibcui :akio New Vork .m tbe way. Ome ibis month. It id b.-auiiful ou tbis cat at this kca- .j.ti Mfiti vm 4'itn lire as cbeaolT ul mo-t hh ou caa at home. IJesideft ibe low rates of fare on the roads will j ..ill mt continue mucb longer. Come its after tbe election. raiMF. IX the cm'. Tbe cilT was never more quiet or free from crime tban now, but it won't continue o long. The tramps ibal Lave been alliiciiDg tbe country all summer will be back with the fro!-W, and then tbe trouble will be inn. I uJ a'liuornies oic i"-r,,"s rii . . I. r . T .. - nrunapinit fr tbem, however, and thousands j a i;i be net to work on tbe public j : i - - . l . i o i im ' .rrouuas lo curu mrn ui . e- . 1 1 . t ..II .k.. Si -le8 OUlTUl IMS H lilUT, IO ll.ln iu.. : - - 'J - ..1 most sini-treui law s iu stiij-.-' .' .... I.. . .. .1 ,k..fUa ihlt ev:I Like tLe locust., tnej wmI swarm again next summer l'lLTlto. . C'arloD Imlmar.v xiEKST.xi MAX Villi) CLAIMS TO I III USE TALK. The Suu l-'rani'icju f"'8 Lrfirr savs : There is a retired trainer, named Long, residing on a small farm in Al ameda county, who lives for nothing eisc but the pleasure of being near horses. He eats bis meals in tbe stables, sometime passes tbe night in the same stall w ith a favorite pony, aud anioug bis equine pets is a mare who wbinuie3 an answer every time be speaks lo her. Our informant re lates thul the iio.t pe feet u'ider suuuiug evidently exist betaeen Mr. Long aud at least tbree out of : live bursts in his stahle. 1 are re- ' .. J 1.. i .rj:n I, ihuip (. be came hfSuiiy is seen in a lesser decree. The traiuiug cf liors. s, their obc dieuce, docility, and tricks in a circus, are no nevelty ; all of us have seen a b'.'ise fire a pistol, stand on two legs, waliz, lie down wish bis trainer, and pei form a hundred acts cf sagac ity, but these are simply iho result of patient training and systematic cor rection. What Mr. Long claims is far more astounding. He asserts that, from a life lone iutimacy with horses, he understands their speech ; he goes further aud declares that their uasal. gutteral, explodcat and unobstrucie J sounds have a differc&t ineaniug, are used by ibe coaluiou of the brain aud roeal organs, and that uot only do i as favorite horses understand bim, but that every wound which they ut :er is jterfectly plain t) Lim. When arguiug wi'.b bim that, he might coiupreheud tbit meauiug of tbe souuds emanating from tbe Vocal chords of a horse, yet it was a patent impossibility for a horse to under stand the English language, he re plied : "Living, caiing, aud sleeping with my borses ban giveu uielbekuowl cd'ge I possess, aud the same iutima cy has acquired for my horses the powers 1 claim for tbem." Here, turiiiug to a slender, light bui't gray ja.uy, be said : "Billy, we are tala 't "f y uj ; it you uuderbiaud what I am icg, turn your head rouud ou ibe outside." Tb.- pooy did no, aud Ibeu returned bis feed. ' Billy," be couliiiuud, "tell me your age, how long bate you lived here, aud ou wtiicb side uf juu is vour fiitud es- ia!"' The uuuv wbiued for about two miuutes cousecuuvely, and then Oeluir loose lu us stall, walked luto ibe adjoiuiug one occupied by ibe mail Vesia. ".Nu," be Counuued, "do vuu aud billy walk down logeib er to ibe trougb aud driuk wbile. 1 make III) Vour beds." V esla sua liiliy wa.ked quietly out and pr ceeded airaigbt lu tbe trough Wbile tbey were out Mr. Loug turued over Ibe straw carelully wub a fork, aud carried on au autmaied cunvtrsallou wub a roue geldiug lug about liUi eu bauds bigb, Vesta's Boighixr on tbe omer eiae i ue uame of tbis bor.-e was l'oley, aud afier talkiug angrily to him for some minutes ab ul some fault be baa committed tbe day before, he urdered Mr. IViley to Ite aowa aud not to gel up uuiil alter loiiy auu esia uua reiumea. Uur inioriiiaut saw uui lii.le iu this to iiriive Mr. Ljag's claims, as mauy a horse will lie dowu at tbe word of comuiaud ; but when, without a further word, I'uley aroim aud walked out to the water trou-'h !i.cr the return ot the other two Lorse?, the subject became as difficult of solution as before. Tall ef the riMra ef a 'a.reboaae. SpRiNtiKiELP, Mass., Oct 14. To day tbe floors of tbe three story brick building on Hampton street, occupied on tbe hm floor as a pork packing establishment of J. Walker fi Son, on tbe second fl or as a store room by Samuel Tarker & Co., commission merchants, and ou tbe third floor as a store room by the Huck cigar man ufacturing company fell, burying six men in tbe ruins. Four of them es caped wiib severe cuts and bruises. The two others are still under the ruins and probably dead. Tbe cause of tbe accident was probably the giv ing way of tne third uoor on wbicb were stored 80,000 pounds of tobacco. The ruins immediately caugbt fire and are etill burning. The loss of property w ill amount to about $30,000 partially iusured. Mawa; for Marder. C INCINNATI, Wet. II. A I tine . special from Coscbocton, Ohio, says. iir i - i . i rraucis ivpi n no w as convicieu in May last of murdering Abraham Werthimer, was hung to-day. The fall did not break his neck or even cause strangulation. The poor man uttered tbe most piteous criea and groans. The trap was readjusted as speedily as possible and sprung a second time dislocating bis neck and causing death without a struggle. imjuuui oiiurgiM wuo wrote Tl.. - M " . l . . 00.me Ior. m Dew cout ana. ?" 00 1 m home for a new cout. and got one v "Y f "l l""k " not a -niting repiv." - It baa been discovered tbat a ben held up by one leg wi.l not squeak half as Jiuch as when both legs are grasped. Tbe American mind is ever marchiDg on. POLITICAL. IXGERlVI.'fl Wit MEAS. A THRILLING ElBsT ir iEXl'l8 EI.OQITXCE. When Cl IaijernwSl faee-d bis old roitirade. (be bora in blue, at the Iu- jfaediaoapuli.- Couveutioj, tre itieijira .. i.iliori of tbe occasion caused biiu to : ,t ... . . .... t,:.,,. ... - nJural.bom or. lle was recalling the tceue of tbt war, nd caid : The pat ries before roe like a dreaus. Again wc are in tbe great btruirijlc for tiutiouul life. We bear aiiwu iuo uia-n oi toe otusierous uruius iub suver roiees of heroic bulH? e ee taouiands of acmblages, and bear tne appeals of orators; we see the pale cheeks of women, and tbe flush ed faces of men ; and in those assem blages we nee all tbe desid whose dust we have covered with flowers, i We lone sight of tbera no uio-e. We are with ibrm when they eulisi in the great army of freedjru. We nee tbem part from those they love. S"iiie are walking for the last lime iu quiet ftoodv places w ith tbe maidens tbi-v uuore. hp ucni itio uwirii I 11 . r ... 1 1 .. . .1 jw 1 . .. . ...... n .. j anu tue seei vowa i eieruai i e :a5 lUeV il II !TriU If I V ll&ri IIIITta. - - e'liiers niv wuuu tiauics, ll.L I .1... - ...... n : kisniiiL' bulticK that are as'eerv Sunie are receivm the biossius of old men. Some are parting who bold tbem and press them to their hearts latraiu and again, and s.v noihiug: laud some are talkiug with wives. I au(j endeavoring with brave words spoken in the old tones to drive from their hearts the awful fear. We see them part. We see the wife staud ing in the door, wiib ibe babe iu uer arms, standing iu the suuligbt sob bing, at the turn of the road a baud waves, she answer by holding hitb in her loving arms tbe child. He is gone, aud forever. We see tbem all as tbey mureb proudly away under the fl muting fl.igs, keepiug tijue to the wild, grand music of wi.r, marching dowu tbe streets of tbe great, cities, through tbe towns aud across the prairie.'.. down to the fields of kLtv, to do i aud to die for ibe eternal right. We go wiib theaa one aud all. We ?.re by their sidu on all ibegoiy Uel.ls, in ail the hospitals of pain, ou all the weary marches. Westaud guard w iib ibem iu the w ild storm aud un der the quiet stars. We are with i hem iu ravines runniug wi b Mo-.d. iu the furrows of oi l fie'd-. We are with tbem between contending hosts, unable to move, wild wiib ihirst, the life ebbijg slowly away among the withered leaves. We see tbem pierced by balls and. Ura wi'.h shells iu the trenches by forts, and io the bill wind of tbe charge, where men become iron, wi;h nerves of steel. We are with iheni in toe prisons of hatred and famine; hut human speech can never tell what they e:idured (here. Four million holies in chaius fjur million souls in fetters. All the sacred relations of wife, mother, father and child trampled beneath the brutal feet of might. Aad all ibis was done under our own beauti ful banner of ibe free. The past rises bef.re us. We bear tbe roar aud shriek of the bursiiug shelL The broken fetters fill. Tbese herot died. We look. Instead of slaves we see men, and women, and children. 1 be wand of progress touches ibe auciion-bl jck, the slave pen, the whipping post, and we see homes and firesides, aud school-bouses and books, and w here all was want, and crime, aud cruelty and fetters, we see the faces of the free. These heroes are dead. They died for liberty they died for us. Tbey are at rest. Ibey sleep in the laud ibey made free, under tbe lUg ibey reudered stainless, under tbe solemn piues, the sad hi mlocks, ibe tearful willows, aud the embracing vines Tbey sleep beneath ibe shadows of the clouds, careless alike of tbe sun shine or of storm, each in tbe wiu- dowlcts palace of rest. Earth mav run red w iib other wars they are at peace. Intbe midst of banle, in the roar of col II et, they found the seren ity of death. A v- ice "(ilory." I have one seniiuieut fr the soldiers living aad dead cheers for the liv i ig and tears for tbe dead. A l.lllle Allegory. Colonel B b I ugorsoll has a rival oui We:-t in Colonel Emery Storrsas a slump orator. Here is an extract f'Otn a late speech by tbe latter, whieb contains more poiut thao 707 such speeches as Joseph W Parker is now making in Miflliu caunty: "When tbe wolf comes to the farm er and demaads that all the old bit ternesses tbat bave existed between tbem sbail be healed; when the w-oli insists upon it that bygones shall lit he bygones, aud that they shall shake bands over the bloody chasm of sheep Corpses, I do uot believe you cau find a farmer sufficiently kindly to take the promise of the wolf o' future good behavior and place bim in charge of the fljck. Laughter Tbe wolf doubtless will make tbe point: 'Look at tbe shepherd dog in charge of your flocks He is getting old ; he is ugly; he is vicious ; be has pups who have behaved badly ; be has treated me with the utmost kindness; he has pursued and f-Ilowed ine vindictive ly everywhere; and, iu his old age. now and tben a Iamb has escaped.' The farmer will say to bim : My dear, deluded Democratic wolf, it may be quite possible that 1 will ichanire this shenherd doc fur another gbepuerd dog, Lut so long as G..d lives 1 ta- 1 1 1 raaTatTatt t a w fw A ftlaitil- Atari a-)..! 4. .a I "V- '""-r'""s i a woll.' I Laughter and applause. Now, if we have got tired of our old shepherd dog ot tbe head of affairs, whose teetb have gone into and through many a Democratic wolf, if some of big pups bave behaved rather badly and we do not ike the way the have been going on, all we bave got to say is tbat tbat glorious old dog that lies there to-day in the sun, with bis teetb a little loose from eating Democratic wolvei. has a magnificent record of fidelity back of bim; be is faithful and true in every fiber of his being; be goes out of business the 4tb of next March, but there is another shepherd dog, whose name is Rutherford, who is going square into - bis position. Applause At all events, uo wolves need apply. A young man has written an essay on "Bustles." Aud some bustles project sufficiently to enable a man to write an essay on 'em very easily. A story is floating about in tbe pa pers to tbe effect tbat a lante ortraoi- j ta io New Vork j zation of beggars exists citj, presided over by a woman, and baring a treasurer and secretary, the Utter beiuir a beautiful mulatto girl. Grecafeacka Mmtj. The Hou. Robert G, Inge raoil evi dently knows the difference between greenbacks and money, and appreci ates ibe relations of tbe government to the currency, :f his speech a Indianapolis be any criterion. II s method of "putting tbe case" is so simple and clear that it can scarcely fail to prove very effective. He gives hia idea of finances as follows: In tbe first place, the government don't support tbe people ; the people support the government. The gov ernment passes around tbe bat, the government passes around the alms dish. True enough it has a musket behind it, but it is a perpetual chron ic pauper. It passes, I told you, the alms-dish, and we all throw in our share, except Tilden Great laugh ter. Tbis government, is a penieiu al consuuier. You understand me. tbe government don't plough ground, the government d in't raise corn and wheat: tbe government is simply -a perpetual consumer. We support the government. Now, the idea that tbe government can make money for you and me to live on, wby.it is the, same as though rav hired man should issue ciriificntes' of my indebtedness to him fr me t live on. Some peep'e tel mn that the govern ment cau impress its sovereignty ou a piece of paper, and that is money. Well, if it s. what's the use of wa' iogittn making $1 bills? It takes no more iuk and no more paper wbv not make $1 000 bills? Why ; not make $1 000 000,000 bills and alt lie billiouaires? Great laughter. ' If tbe government can make rooue, w hat n eari b does it collect taxes from you and from mc? Why d n't it make what money it wants, rake tbe taxes out, aud give ibe balauce to us? Laughter. Mr. Green backer suppose the government is sued $100,000 000 to-morrow, ho would you gei any of it? A voice, "Steal il "J 1 waa not spekine to the Dera crats. Laughter Yon would not get it unless you had somelbiug to exchange for it. The government would not g around and give you your average. You bave M bave some corn or wheat or p .rk t. give for it. How do you get mon ey ? By w.rk. Where from? You h-tve to dig it out of ibe ground. Tbat is where it comes from. Tbe idea thai yoii can produce money without lab..r isjust as fooli-h as the idea of perpetual motion. Tbey are o'd follio-t uuder new. name-.. L t me teil y ju another thing. The Denioeraia seem to ihiuk ibal you cau fail to keep a promise so long that il is as good as though you bad kept it. They say ibal you can stamp ibe sovereignty of the government upon paper. Tne other dav I saw a piece of silver bearing tbe sovereig stamp of Julius vic-ar. Julius t,a- ar has beeu dust about 3 OU'I years, but tbe piece of silver was worth ju as much as though' Julius Ca-ar was at the tea l of the Ro nuu legion-.. Was it bis sovereignty that made ' Valuable ? Suppr.se he bad pat it upon a piece of paper. It would bare been of no more value than a Democratic promise. The Planting Keawa. Already we hear on every side ibe quesiiou, "Is il beller to plaul trees iu fall than in spnug. " W hen we remember how much has been said on Ihis subject by tbe Tclryraph, aud so many other excellent agricultural journals, ii seems almost a waste of lime to refer to it again. But we also remember thai wbile tbe world is growing older, it ia also growing wiser, it is also growing youuger; the patriarchs ot horticulture are rapidly giving way to tbe present age, and these need to be told of the kuowl edge which ibeir forefathers gaiued. Aud tben there are those wno once kuew, but bave forgoiieu; and eveu older people, whose "education is uot finished," but who can improve on what they see from day to day So, though a backueyed subject, u will btar new treatment, aud we come to it therefore fresh as ever. Tbe past year has mdeed eudorsed our teaching, Ibal, as a principle ibere is uo great difference beiweeu fall planting aud spring plauuug Ouce in awhile, serious loss follows tbe setiiug out of spring plants, but LOtbiug possibly can bo worse thuu tbe experience of tbe past spring, li is uot likely that oue-balf of the things put out then are living now. The heal aud drought are just as bad ou newly sei-oul tbiugs as wiud aud frost. There is, however, one element of injury addiiioualiu fall plauiiug; aud Ibat is, ibe chauce of drawiug out by frost. Every farmer kuowa wbai ibis is. By it wheat aud clover of eu sui- fer Irrfiiarabiy. Trees will euff r. it care bo uot lakeu, iu a bluiilar wav nice sou oe auyway wet where trees are to he sji out, it will be f-r Hie best to defer the Hoik lilt epriug So if tbe treesare suioll, uulesa ver well protected by having erib drawn up aoout tbem. ibey are very Itkeiv lobe lifted and injured cousiderablt" l ne larger aud tho hardier tr CB may be safely planted, aud especial v i wDat we bave said from ilmu i.. line, ab ut cuioug out ibe. weak branches is born in iniud Iu short, those w ho would plant in in tail must rem tuber to handle only good, vigorous, healthy trees, prune tbem according to inrtruc.ions. take great care to bave all roots possible, auu mese Kept as iresh from drying as can be, have tbem firmly plauted iu the soil, firmly staked and nroteet- ed Iroui water lying about tbe roots: auu taaing ue oaiauce ot chances of unfavorable winters, as we bave to do of unfavorable spriugs, there will oe as ma a success as follows any season. And then there is this great gain, tbat tbe work wbicb always throngs on us at tbe busy springtime has not this planting load to bear ia addition. Et. laa Seat Our. His loving bad importuned bim to take her to tbe Centennial. "U will be crowded tbat you will have no pleasure whatever in tbe trip." "But, George," she replied, half re gretfully, "I should so like to go and see a Centennial, just to eay I had seen one, you know." "Well, uever mind, my darling," ue repueu, - aon t iret; and wnen the next one comes round, I'll take you, and we'll spend a week. And we'll tak) your mother- too." "Ob, George," she cried, in a rain of happy tears, "yon are so kind! V won't go this year." Railway Art-meat. Cisci.vnati, Ohio, October 6 A special pas-senfjer train east, contain ing suldiers homeward bound from tbe reunion at Indianapolis, on tb Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafay ette railroad, collided with a freiuhi train six miles east of Greeusburtr. ioaiana, tbis mornng. A number-f tbs passengers and employees were injurea, ana Uonductor Allen, of the passenger train, ia do. expected to re cover. . DMIXISTRATOR'S SALE. Ky Tltue of in Wiier Uuaed oaj of lh Orpniuu' Cprt id S-.icrei oiuU7. ami V m oijm. therm will be axptttd lu pal Uc iala oa It prunr Ivf la lb BuruUa vl Cuofiaeiue, u& Saturday. fMob r29, IS'tii. atlu'-iorkp m-.oroald dar, tb Mlowlng rsal tate lale ili pnpenj of uoa MeCtaan, c A lot of maD1 eootainloa one-fourlh of n cn moru or Im li trlng lliereua erected a dwelling buufe an 1 oail.uil.uuKa. ad.4nlnic iutot te T.iwa (V, t-n Uieutr, -j Willi .oi mreetoa lh wM, by Pe ilni on the iMth aad by allrjr oa tlie Mt' W. S. MOL'XT IX, or4 AdmlalMrator JgXECUTOR'S SALE. iji porrnanre proTlnloBS contained lu tbe law will and tmmmciiol Jac ZlmuMrman. uu ol (iaemahooliMt T wp., dee'd., th-re wlU he rlp.4 ed lu public aateoa tne prsuUae In Mid lowiualp, ou Saturday, Wob r 14, lS"fi. tlie l"!l iw'.ii real rMate. t.'i: A Irx-t ol Un l aUu ite in ul 1 township, ad)ln Irn UuKoLlnmrt Kilnmci, John Smllll, Jacob Ztmiunriu.-to and other., conulnina: I4-r. acres. uure or Ixft Ijui luuol which are cleared. 16 acres in meadow, having thereon oracled a two-Morr log houae, i baro and other out httlldiiiK'. Them 1 a ir.Ni.1 apt.le orchard on the preoiiaea. TtKMS One-ihird, alter uaynentot eiene, to remain a lien, tn- inieraei or whk-n to be i l to the widow anoaally during her life, and at her death the principal auia to be paid ut the neira: one-third ol balance In hand and remainder In three annual ptymente. to be aerored by judgment tse. Ten per e-ni. of hand money be paid aa tauin a the pnierty la knocke.1 dawn, bale to eminence at 1 o eioca oi auio pay JAtXIBJ. ZUl.MrRMAX, Kjiecutor, UDUlNU. ttau.lemea desiring to ate economy while Tislt Itrac tne C ESTESSU L EX Hill I TIOS would d'l well to call al .T9 An h Sins-t, near awvuin.unu are iHesara. OrMlry a fcuiDt. J hey Have uue. clean, airy rouaia, pulne a. teutlun Kiven tu. IT KUtf.ia, MUoluy cUk al ceuta por uit(ul. St u. ai T0T1CE. . nen-bc -iv notice to the public not to pur- cnarw a juaAUicut note drawn in Uvur of William Sn:lKrr, auauuiioilg to I'uiriy-ave dollar), at i ui vvr rroeitea raiue lur tue aame, and will uot ny 'L SAMUt-'LOLESSNEll. A KLLIADLK I'AKTY to lor tuo aie oi au ar.icle in Hie grocery line. Somutbiug tual baa never beeu intruouceu in tnia diKinct, uj sella rapi ily. Any young man may make irout a,".M mi y,uuu annually by auureeaiug BLOSSOM, LYOECKEK aCfl., J47 Reade Street, N. Y. Aug 3o. P0SITVELY CURED. W bn lat h wn bnarlr expected tnm Oo-amp tlun. U reiDfiil tutvUitC taileil. una lT. H. Jhinrd w..aexprnuMUttii.r. Us m-citifntiy uivlts rvity nttluaul lutitMia Hemp, wliicb cured hisunly chill, ut bow (ftvt'B lhl recip Iroe ud receipt ul iw iaips io y Xtns. HerapHlrtu currn uiKhl MWKai, d uiHiti kit llitj uiuit:b and will break a irenL colU b iwvnty-l'our b-ura. Addr!(, 'K AlilMM 'K .'. l,tC R t St., TUiijfcatrlpLU, DMiiiiiiR ibis paper Ju & L XOl'lCK. i u John Thonift. Jacol. Thoraaa Mosea Thomas. George Tnouias, Cathrlue aad John Tnoiuaa, ll.irr n H., Lydia, :iiri!en. aud tie... TtiumaA, Jr., who l.ava lorihelr guitnlian Juuob Thomas, ;.-rtru.l intermarried with tiaiiriel Mllihr. Marrlah Thoin, raney Intermarried with John S-tcttrr.all the loregol. g heirs are reaiding in Somerset county. Ha. Also Barbarjr intermarried with I'hriatian tilough ol Elkhart county Indiana, .ind Manilla lnirrmrrie.1 with Henry 'Miller, ol L.gr&uge county ln.ti.iua. Also Eva Thoma-, WitloW. Y"U are hereby not I Dr. I that In pursuance of a writ of partition iued out of the ( irptians, tTourl ot Somerset countv, Ha.. I wilt hokl an in.fiieft on the re:il eatate of John Tn.aua deceased, in tn cmuuth iwp., at his lale rc..lcnce on Tnurs-lay Hie 2o n diiy ol Octo'ivr. 176, where you can at tend U you think proper. tiEO. W. PILE. Sheriff. Sept.il, ls-.O. SSIUNEE'S SALE. jH Tirtneof an crU-r tud out d the LYmrt ol 4mauo jpleas ul Somerset County i'a., ib un drluel arngTie ot A. A. Sintzmaa and wile, w Ul wiJ ai public tuile on Saturday, Octulter 14, 1S7C, at Shan key. lie Pa., at 1 o'clock p. au, tho follow In tif ji-rttNd rual e-uute, viz. rwi ndjotninit; Ut tntuute in tbe villaa;ofShank ' 111 SoinrKLaatv, Pa, the on btviuie tbervsm rrwttxl a iWo-ury tmou dwolUDK buUiK?, ami th other havl iik thtjrevn erect one and one-half 9ttry lramiitre btue. u beaidd iMpurately No, -l. Two lota No. 1ft and 2 in tbe totin o Cawfltnan. Smeratt o.uniy. Fa. TEHMS.-.Nutiee ie hrhy sriven tbat any pert uo purcbaidna: al tbeatwre twle will be required to Davy olio-third ot tbe uurchaws money in band. une-ihird on the 4ib day vf Marrb 1477 and une- ibiruoo ti.e VboieteiQ'r 1877 with Interest. The pentonitJ pruberty of aid a-iirnoni. which oooaui of one to-earold coIl, (n-til perrheun) uu bkiu. vuuaauiif pwtch, urn itauii. carpets. UairueRS, lurnuuns and other articles too nuxnruuf ta wewl-'D, wui be fluid on the Mama dav and avi rame place an above meniiunel. TVrtna of sale lor prraoual propen ui be made Known oa day of ie. HEBMAN SHANK, Asitcnee. 'R RUSTEES SALE. 1 n purutanee uf an order of the i mhn.- tiurt of S.oieraet euanty. 1 will aell on the premiaea on -aiupiay toe xmb uay oi twiooer n- it. tneioiiow ing real eitate, lute the propeny ol Noah Harnett, deceased : i en acres of meadow land, more or 1cm. iMrily titualed lo Stoyatown borouvh an.1 lairtly in uneuiahoning township, aliulug Unit ol wl low Fieegie no uie eaut. isnaa owned by Oeorge tlneaaer and Fred llnll, t. on the south, by the Muyatown and Hedford turnpike un the wcu and by tne mill road on the north. Thi. laud will be 94d ia parcel, to .nit purchas. era, poi.trt It caw be fold for mm in parcel, i nan h ran be a.4.1 loraaawh.de. TbHMS Ten n rcenl of rMrchase money to pal l when propenyiin knocked d..wu the balance on delivery of deed unle... special arrangement. are mane witn cr-Miiiori. KOHKHT II. rATTF.RSON, Trustee Set. 20, ISM. SSIGNEES SALE tty Tirtne of au "derofMle lwoed from the Court of Oomra n Flea, .h S .mt-rset county. Fa. 1 will eippee to public tale at Meyerlale. fomer- m touniy Fa., on Friday, October 13, 187 B, at lOo'rlock a. m.. the following deacribed real es tate, auuute In the riorouj;h ol Me yeradttle, vlx : BUILDING JAyrs, Nod 3B.T, 3:11 Jjj io-) 37, fronting oaOling crtrcet ai.i i w,nt a no m, inmting on Kr.aio:way. N'. 1 and 2 troniing un t.-lav . reet. Noa. tti N.3., loala. at is, l fronting on High St . an.1 M, frvHiting . vrtn mreet. Xo 64 ha. a l1 9tory Irauiedweiling hou,e. ?tatde and other .utouuains tnereon erectea. OUT LOTS No. i. containing I acre. No 8 containing 2 acre. aim 107 iK-rcnert. o. io e-ntaiul- g a acre. an.i lol per-hea. No. emtalmngo acren, more or lew. adpdning Caaaelmau Kiver. TtKMS me third of purehaae. money in band one hall in 6 month, and one half io IV month. irnmrseiit "tn, l7l. alt h tntereu on the wlnde ir.au tnatuate. IfcilerrM pay menu to be Keared oy juogmtnt oKee. ALSO At ame time and pla-e a large lot of personal l..pt.ny.c.B.-i.iingoi noraea.ot.ws, nog', waaons plows. earjieiiier t.tols.anda general variety . I bouseb.4.1 and kit. hen farnlture. Hie described real estate is La-ated iu the rising u.wu ol the c.unty and purchaser, cannot make belter invest ments. PHILIP HAY. Sept 2 "th ISTt 3t wlgnee. WOOD PUMPS With all valuable Imim.vcmeiits. lining., and chamber of HKAVY TUHKCOFFKK etc., etc. Our manniaelnrina- facilities are UUSUrpaase.1. our .lock and assortment LA KO Hand prices will be made lo HI IT rHKTI.Mrt. Try tne rump and teat Its merits. Ask for it at your H .rdward bm. an.1 sea that it has tbe above trade-mark. OnlersmaybcsenttoVatArroSI Pt!P4.. t. rallww. w. Vs., Iwiuirles anu reuiutaiH-ea invarably to UB4rT05l MIHP CO., sot) Com merce St. Fbiia.. Fa. August . SSIQNEE'S NOTICE. .otloe is herebr riven, that Jacob J IVmgea. of Meyersdale, Somerse county. Pa., and Catharine H., bis wile, by deed of voiuntarv assignment, have assigned all the estate, real and personal, of aid Janob J. Oouge. to W. H. Kuppie, of Somer- erset. Pa., in trus for tbe beneBl ol the creditor, of the said Jacob J. Dougee All person, tnere- re Indebted io the said Jacob J. Ilonges will make payment to the said assignee and those hav ing claims or detaaad. wUl make know, tbe aame without delay. n Jl. ft. K L rrir. ang3 Aaaignee. CARPETS! FALL STOCK! . CHOICEST STYLES! ALL QUAUTI2S ! KATI17SS UH liATS! OILCLOTHS and STAIRRODS ! B0VARD ROSE & CO., 29 FIFTH AVEXIE, PITTBITOPA. Sept. 13. SEND 24e. to O. P. ROW ELL A CO.. New York, a- Pamphlet of I' D pagee, eoolalnlng Usts of 3 newapapera, and estimates .bowing enet of advertising. Kara vs CENTENNIAL. Hotel Directory. OF Philadelphiae Thotumndji of our readers will lrlMl the erand Centennial tihll.jilon at fhlladelphia. They will want to atop at boieia where the accommodation, are good aud the cbargea are reaaoaatde. To do it they dui make all arraugemen'.a oef.re aiart Ing. Tula can be done by correspondence with the proprietors, lathi Directory will be lound acd a art fully np to these require naenta. This Directory ia compiled by J. WEAVER & CO., Xewspnper Adverlialna; AjrJ.. US SmlthOeld Street. PirrSBURG, PA. Branch oiflce, 1313 Market St., Fhlladelphia. Pa., i77. 1-a. BELMONT HOTEL, STRICTLY FIF.ST-CLAHS. Term . per lnj. Corner Forty-Fin and Oregon Streets.. (SILVER VIATLE GK'iVE.) H EST PHILADELPHIA. Chariot I and F. P.Sierena, of BaJtimore, 4VNtUS AXU PRurRIETOUS. Major W. W. LELANI), Mnnajfcr. It TTRAfT!f!.l rap liy, 1000 Otlrta; 1W0 Um x U wide ; 3 niorie high: bulii and turuiath el ly nalittnoreann. Hrir:te Mtriurii en sa-te, etc. 5pe'tl rites Vr hartten, ArUtins, ate. KreiK'h. (IvrmHO, Spanish and 1 tit I inn spoken In the hotel. AU cbarcfi tnMlfrate and aonntiio'la lions brft-claM. It in within four tdorkii or the main entran'Mof the Grand Centennbil Kipof tin, the mtt desirathle lucaiion ol any Ontenni al Hotel. The entire houe ia snrroundfd by a Muarniticent tfrum of maple trees, ol' thirty years irrowtb. luakliitr it thecuulefti b'Hel In Fhlladel phia. The lurmture and equipments of the en lireeiualilitfhturnr. ar ol the won liberal charm- will mrnlh mufle lur the entertninnient of the! KUiis. tlarket street hue city cars pa-t the dor ; June IS. SHIELDS HOUSE, FORMERLY KKDLKJV, No. 7 Sixth Strat. near SssuSioi Bnia, I-lTTSl.l t-II. 1A. W. H. STAHI.MANX, Propriilur. This honwha. recemly been thoroughly reno- valetl nn.l rentte.l, au.l all the ru.Kturu iinprov menm addv.!. Itonrtl per day, 1.50. Sale Stable!, in c.ne.li'i wlili the hod-. June 2. 1) E A H II II Y II II T F. I. 3.10 Noulh Xlnih ireel. ftlllndelprlM. Pa CtlUJAMKS WAT j J.V. of the Hcnrlo Houe Cincinnati. Pnp. to 3 per dny. Koom without boa rd, ,1. Streetcar. pa.sa tkedo'.ri. t.. and Iroui alldepota, and fpic (.'entennial Iluildlngi. Central location, and Bear all placea of ainueinent. Acauuim.Mia tll gerured l.ycnTepondencc. Jun- C'H A N X 1 II O V E. ON rut tLRtlr-ilA.N FLAX. Pla Street, from 3tb le loth .Slreeta. rtillaulelpbln. I'm. Haodaoinct pan ol w-t Fhlliwleiphia : care padoirP Ceuiennial Ground-: new buil.ifngn of brl'-k and .tone, and new Inruiture; caiM-ity for Too guests. LulKil.V.J ,1 FLK liAV. Hreakianaml upj.er li centi. ench : carelul at tendant and .rlv..ie watchmen ; lnnre rtie. ae e.4uino.ateil In nepentte ae.-ti..n. H.m.ui. may be engaged i'i advance by .orre...n-lence. Juue. t'llANMXU HOTEL CO. Congress Hall. NEW FOt'H-STORY FRICK HOTKL, OX THE tr.hlPi;A PLAN Elm Ave., Below Forty-second St., Directly ppoite Main hinihiiion liullding. .tco..mniaintlon h.r l.oou xue.ia. speeialarruire tnent. lor large panic. Terms ON K IkiLLAK PKKUAV. C-..mtort, rjnumT and reasonable chargn. W. H. II A K ER a. CO., Philadelphia. July 5. Elm Avenue Hotel, IIM AXKXCE AI FIFTY FIRST JTiMtreet, opplie West end of Michinery Hall. roo nooMs. A tingle room aud .ingle bed. Al.od ner dnr. . KOr.UiFS. Froprtor. rtoosn. can ie MK-ure.i i.v correponoence. June -eu St. Cloud Hotel. Arch St., between 7th and Sth. Tke only Artt clam Hotrl in Philadelphia that did hoi ra$e ti rait on arcou.nl oj tne Centennial. 0M Kates, $;j 00 a Dav. (. W. MCLLIX, Prop r. UNION HOTEL. 1314 AgrnS-rnKKT, Phit:idelihU. Pa. Tm-v S. Werr. Fn.prU tor J. Mciiuat Wins, superintendent. Ono. lonaion. Cars run dlrrctto Centennial buildings. Ol.io ti.iiors ill hud the Proprietor aoo ujHtriuieuuent uiuo men. Sept. i. SMEDLEY" HOUSE. Filbert Stket. between Market and Arch Streets, Fhllailelphla, Fa., Tun, s. Wkbb, Prnr.ri-tor. ' J. Murray, Wins, superintendent. A nrft-class house, cenrntlU located, and terms rea0.ble. Centennial visit'orscan makeallnec- e.sary arrangements by correspondence. SepU a. WebHT House, 703 & 705 ARCH ST, Philadelphia A. nrftt-4'Ui hotel. epmrnlW lrted. Stm-t rmm DH.-sthctj.mrr t4ivl fnm ihe OntnnijiKrrunDii? every lore tuiuutt'!. o lienor aula. ?2 50 PER DAY. V. L WF.BSTKK. Pr..prietor. Aug 30. Philadelphia, I'a, J2"C Aierday at h.4ne Samples wornd IV Pli free. Stimwm i. Co., Portla.the Maine. CcRTia K. Uaovc. ArsTisJ baxisosi. Grove & Denison AXanvithcturcs of UuKKifsi, Spring-vtagons, Ilariiesisi, etc. Factory ona ..joure east of X)iamm.l. SoitierKot, Ia. April 12. 1ST. rpitU STEE'S SALE. flic undersigned Trns-ee'j for the sale of the re al estate of Christopher Poets. Sr., late of Jenner Tp.. deceascl. In pursuance of an order granted to them bv Ihe Orphans' Court ol Somerset Coun ty, will sell at puplie sale on Friday October nth, 18TC, on the premises, the tract of I,indowncd byChris. p.pher fleets at the time of his death, situate lu Jenner I'p.. a.0oinlng lundz of lianiei Slntlt, William Zimmerman, tieorge Barndt and others. containing lu acres more or leas, alsait eighty acres clear and in g.sal cttitation. the balance ,f the land being well limltered. Two dwelling hous es, barn and other outbuildings thereat elected. The farm Is well watered, has a variety ol fruit trees and an abundance of lime and coal on tbe premises. TKKMS.-One.thir.lol purchase money after deducting costs and expenses to remain a Iia on the premise, bar the use of the widow, tbe interest to be paid her eemi-anuallv, one .urth of ibe bal ance to le paid 00 the 1st ol. April, 1ST" whea pos session will he given, and Ihe balance to be paid In three e.Ual annual payment thereafter, to 1 aecured by judgment bon.13 to bo entered oa rec ur. Is. Ten per cept. of the purchase money to be paid at the lllbe or the 5.1I0 tyhlch Kill be deduct: id ifuu the hand money whea payable A A HI I.v KL.III ItH. IXIAS HF.KTS. Sept. ia Trustee. 1876. WHERE NOW? 1876. To M ICH ! A V. one of the furemoiL Bourish- Ing- and healthy State. ! WHAT FOR? To buy a FARM oat of tbe One Million Acres of fine f.rawlnc lands for sale by the GRAND KAPilld k IN DIANA K. K. Strong Soil.. Reaily Markets, Sure Cropa. Oood Schools. K. K runs through ceuter ol grant. Settlement, all along All kinds of produce rais. ed. Pleniv of water, timber and bnilding materi als Price fnw 44 lo elo per acre; one-fourtb down, balance on time. aTar-Send for Illustrated pamphlet, fall of facta and figures, and be convinced. Address. W. A. HOWARD, Commr Orand Rapids, MiebUao. P. H. L. PEIHCE, Sec y Laud Dept. Jan. 13. . O. W. New Adoertuementt. JOHN F. BLY1MYER, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, &C, &0. The following is a part'al Knt of goods in Stock: L' upenter'a Tools, : Planes, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, Chisels. I'lane Iron- Jzes, Ac, Black smith's Goods, Dellows, Anvils, Vices, Files, Hammers, Ac. Saddlery i Hardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles, Hames, Cackle, Kings, Cits ami Tools. Table Knives and Forks, I'ocket Knives, Scissors, Spoons and Razors, the; largest stock in Somerset County. Painter's Goods, a full stock. White, Lead, Colored Paints for inside and outside painting, Painiainoll, all colors,! Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes, Japan Pryer, Walnut Stains, j Ac. Window Glass of all sizes and glass cut to any shape. The best Coal ; Oil always on hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is large aud comprises j very elegant styles. Piston's Circular, Mu!y aud Cross Cut Saws. Mill; Saw Files of thebest quailty. Porcelain-lined Kettlca. Handles of all kinds. ; SIIOVEL.S, IUIlSwlS, NIMUKN, lKIIS.j Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Sneaths, Sledges, Mason Hammers, Cast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriaire and Tire Bolw tit all sizes, Lom-kingj Glasses, Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers. Meal Sieves, Poor Mats, B;tkets. Tuba, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Rope all sizes. Hay Pulleys, Cutter Prints,! Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and Suffers, Traces, Cow Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Pust and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brushes, Cur-i ry Combs aud Cards, Poor I"efcs, Hinges, Screws, Latches and everything) in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot. Pow.Jer and Safety Fuse, Ac, Ac..; The fact Is, I keep everything that lielongs to the Hardware trade. I deal j exclusively in this kind of goods and give my whole atttentton to it. Per-j sons who are building, or aoy one in need of anything in my line, will iiad ! it to their advantage to give me a call. I will always give a reasonable j credit to responsible persons. I thank my old cuMomers for their pnrronage. ; and hope tbis season to make many new ones. Don't forget the place i .o, 3, April 8 7. GxtEAT WESTERN HOTEL, iillkc;kr a- co . pkopk r i i ; . Xos. 1311, 131:5 and 131 " Market Sr., Piiii.ADrLi'iiiA. The suliserihcM inform their friends and e rated. rentteU anil newly Itiraii-lii-il this to Centennial liiiil.liDL'9 pass and rcpus the ate. PITTSBUKGII urow floral Hall and S. U. A'.len the greatest I'iuuist in the evenings of Sept. lllth and 21st. Arrangement :ire lieia.L: made lor a Welsh Wedding on Thursday or Friday, Sept. 21st or 2'Jd. Two Grand Paintings 'Ierusilcm as it was" and "Jerusalem as it is. " costing $:fi,0tHl on display. Pggs hatched by electricity. Frait Eistlav, wask tlnnhg Sepa'cor 11; F0UI37 asi E:j Shew week bsciniirc Ccptosbsr 13- Mount I'll ion Volliije VoVcrtiim HAHE G-TXiERIISrO OjT EXHIBITS. Muoic l.y Orett Western I'.ao-t. SfKvlal K. ature-. from time to lime plan, illair's Ice Cream and Cake, in Inning Kouin. lVLTj THIS IS "PEOPLES' IW STORE!" G. AV. SPEEKS, X. E. Corner Diamond, Somerset Pa IiKAI.F.R IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, and CHEMICALS, PERFUMER '. FIXE OATS, TOILET AHTICL DTE .STUFFS, and KKROfihSE OIL, Ture WINES an.1 I.titVoKS for meUh-inal A L IHPO&E.S, Also an assortment of Fine Cigar. and Tobacco. Particular attention given to the coniiK.iin.llng of Physicians Proscriptions and Family Recipes by experienced bra Is. March 1M9T. Ayer's Cathartic PiUs, For the rr!if and mtre oi all kftnn--nMtjw in the tuin arht livir, and hvt Cth. Thry it a mil-l uperint, ani an rxrt'JIenl piinfiitivr. iW'mx ptir'-ly ? faliai, they ronT:tir nu m-nrrtiry or mm, r.il nbab'ver. .Mim-u vrioti sickn1- ami fUlTrinr prv.vnl ni by thir tuiiflr ne; rn! every rimily honhl have ttwm on liun-l for Uwir pnl?ctH'n anI rcliei", when nMimmL Jmjf cxiM'npnre has iinivM tham fn Im? rh '-t, sim-.-t, anil br-t of all the I'M with mhu h the market abounds. Hy Uirir ocacaHnrl iim, ttve blootl m iiunth!, thf comiptjkjns of txio v t'm expwl)Pf(, nbmiciion4 rt-tnore-l. ami the trholr uwcriinerv of lila roforel to it bealthr Artrrirr. Inteinal orjrans which beco.ne ctorel and slu,rsi.sh nro doineJ by Atrr'm Fill, uu'l sti inula tdl info artion. Thu- mciiiient Ucn-e it chanari into heithh, ihv- value of u hk-h ctuine, vtv-n nvkontM ou th v.t muUilmh' wh ntjoy it. can hanlly bo computt.!. Th ir pup.ir roittini; makes ttu'tn'ph'Snt to tikf. ami prorv(- their virtues uuiiiiiairo for any lenifih of time, w 1 tbat ih?v an vr frt'-h, anl h-rtoctlv rt h:ibl. AltlMMifrh arrhinx. titt y are milil. aud ou-r:itt ! WiUioiit 'liMurbaiHc to tJjio const itiUHtn, or tli f,or : toll lirrli4n arc riven on the wrapper to eata box. tiur t nf tlwm n?i a l-ainily rtivH, j aot i;r iUf following compL-tinN, wliw h itMv-e i'itta npttllv cur: I tor lyrMi( or lMl(rtla. UAtl larraor and Ijmm f .4ptit,try Miould lit Utkt'n motl'r:ttly to flinitilate ttM- stoiu a h, and reKtoro its healthy tone and action. l-r l.h tr C'tMNftlaaaint and Ua variou- vaip. toms Hili4ttt llra.lrle. Kick llrMtl mcIm. JjaitiMajlic or rF-t Mir BiU koM 4 Vc an IVffn.llK'V -.ImmiI"! iMpi.lM-ku-ly kiki'u ior each ca-, to corrwt Ut cum-omI action or remove ttie ob-strucrtou Trhu fc cm-w it. or iy xt4 ry or IXktrrhctra, l.nt on milit ikw4 im jrv'iwrnlly reotnre!. Kr HbrmntitUnt. Coat. 3rT4pl. PmI pHtttlowa mf tlF lfprt. Mmim im ttt fftiark and aL. . itu'v HhouiSt be rontin nonsly tuikfti. as rtHintrcl, to rharure tho iliad Kt'tiou of the nystfin. With snrb r nan in thae roiitphuiits ilisftppntr. tor llroBBt .-.nd IrM.cal lwrlMiicr-. tlrey thonld taken in l.irv aih ir'qiunl itoM'i j lo prhii otiVt?flWif a dra(H- purv. ' t or mpptrmmlm a Urn ii"- hhotild he i takrn. a- U trirmliuva Uv tirued t-ffect by syni- 0-alUy. J . Igniter Pilt, take one or two Pill ' promote difrtioj. and relieve tlx? hUmutrh. j An m cHional dirt nljnmUU'i th sbkmarh and-1 bonrl', ivtorvi the auiH-littr.aad uiviirorat'! Uu' .v..tni. Hene it U utten ailvnntfiiTDoi.aj tih.-n tto rfriou ikninrMiKrij, tiAU. tkn who tWdtt tolerably whII. oil!. Hud- lhat a h of lhee fill mak4 him IWI d4M-idell Iwtlrr, from their ctoMninir aud rvnuvalmg eff:t on the diA'-tiVvt pnitratu. ifKF.PAIltD P.r ir. V. A IE It Jt CO., PrmrtUal Chwltt, LOWELL, MASS., V. S. A. FOK HALE BT ALL JJRt GOIST "TWriEUlt FIRST PRIZE AT VIcNNA EXPOSITION, 1873. "yy II. ROSEXSTESL, Manufacturer of superior Union Crop Leather Aad dealer ia Bark, Hides, and Plasterers' Hair, ! JOHNSTOWN, PA. ! 4.M0 ton of oak ami hemlock bark wanted. j Cash paid on delivery at the tannery. Ntw Adcert'u-cmtnl. T A T.lTl )L- 1 T VO - 9 ! JOHN F. CLYMYKR I'a. tlie ti!!ic that they have enlarged, mini larsre and commodious House. Street l ars j Hotel evrev min'ite. Prices very moder M.tv 31. EXI'OSITOIN, OPEH, Art Gallery Complete, country will give two t.nind Concerts on the of Stuft'eil Aiiinmls, . I! tire isj,liy. I!u'ng I? .m 011 lie-itaiinnt IsTOAV nitVJDY. THecHICAIIO Si 50R-TR-WELTER KAttW Kinl.racs und-r t-ne management the tircm Trunk K.llway Lines ol toe ' an I N..r:h wci, an.1, with us numerou- hma-lu-s and e..iinec tuns torms the sUortcs, atd qoi. ket p.ute be tween Cmcag.1 an.1 ail poinis ia lllkiois, V ia.n ;n. Northern Mu-hia:Ln. Mitinesota, ..wa, me. t oninaa, ,au:..riiia aud trio Western rrri!.rlt-e. It. I Otnulia anil CalLr.imia Line i la Ihe sh'.rest and l.t nute Pt all .ints In ! Nonhern Illinois, l. wa, ILkota, Nebraska. Wy I nming. Colorado I'tnh. .Neva. in, I'.iliiornia. tire ! Hon, Chlar., Japan an.1 Australia. Its i ... liitcairo, .Haihson and SI. Pan! Litre Isthesln.rtest line f. r Northern Vwi.nln and Minnesota, au.1 lor Ma.lt.ou. St. Paul. Mititienp olis. llnlnth and all i-.ints in the tireat North west. Its lViiuina and St. Peter Line ! Is the only route for Winona. Rochester. I iwat.av I na. ManaattN Si Feter. .New 11 in, and all point. uivuuinuKiM iminii .tiuuiraju. its Green Bay and Jfartjnrtle Line I J ..... ... T . Uu fn. t..l.l. 1 - ' f I j Uu Lac. (Hhk'h. Applel-ai, lireesj Bav. rcana I I'a. Negiunee. Mar,oeite. 11.111,1., Hatevck j and the Lake Superi.r t.untr'. Its Freeporl and Iuhiifne Line Is the only route for Elifin, Rorklcr l, Freep.jrt and all points via Freeport. lu Cliicuiro anil Milwaukee Line Is the 0I.1 Lake Shorn n at, ami Is the onlv one iasing thraigh Kvanst-.n. Like Forest, fl -jrh-lau.! Park, Waukrgan, Kachie, Kenosha to Mil waukee. Pullman Palace Cam are run on ait thrfuzh trains of this ri.l. 1 his is 'lie ON LV L1MK running t lie's c:irs l.e tween t.'hicaao atsl St. Paul. Oliicago ami Mil waukee. r Cbieau".. aa.t Vl in..na. Ai t iiuaha our Sleejers connect with the Over- I Isn l sie.-pers on the I nion F lfic Railroad f ail pi'ltils West uf the Missisirl River. ! tin the arrival cf the train tn.ta the Kst r iSotuh.the trains ot the Chu-.igo N'orib-Weeterr Railway leave chicag.. as lolliyws: F.ar Council Kloifs, Oronhi nnd California, twe I Through Trains daily. Willi Pullman Pa la.' Uriiwing K.wia and Sleeping trs ihrouiru u f ttuncll illutN. ! For St. Fsut and Minneapolis, two Thn.uirt Trains daily, with Pullman Pnlaot Cars ai:j.-l.o on loth trains. F-reen liny and Lake Sueri..r. two train, daily, with Pullman Palace Cir-. atla.'bvd, am runi.ifiic throuah to Mar.i'iette. F- Milwaukee, four Through Trains dally, Pnllman Carson night trains. Parlor ChalrCar. on day trains. For Sparta and Winona and points In Minnear. ta. one Through Train dally, with Pullman Sleep era to Winona. F-T Ilui.imuc. via Freep-.rt. two Tlip.ugh Trains daily wii h Pullman Cars .i nigUt tnuis. For lio'ju.iue and La Cn , i.n ' vat..., toJ Throuah Trains daily, with Puiliuaa t.'ars oa ' niahl .nln to McTJregor. Iowa. For Sl 'Ul City and Yaukton. two Trails daily Pnliruin Car? to Mi.-s..uri VaiWy JaiK-'i-o. j F r lk Oeneva. 1 oir Tmia. daily For lt..-kiorii. Sterling. K-n -ha .Isnesville, I ami outer .inis, yoa cao navo from tw. io ten tr.iins dailv. New Wra Offlce y, 411 Unmilwur. Boston Oltlse. V... i Stule S;r. e': I miaha Olhee k'.ra. ham Street: San Franciso. lim.-e. in Monta-oni. under Sherman iKue: comer Canal and Mjdi son Streets: klnzic Street lap.rf. corner W. Kln 2ic and I'uri .i si reels; Wells St. Iep.g, corner Wells an.1 Kiiuie Streets. For rates . lul..nuatlon nid attainable from your bouie ticket agents, apply to W.H. Stessktt. Marvi HroiiiT-r, (en Pa.-s. Ag't, Chicago, thin. Sup t, Chrago. teb-i ery .reei: 'n:cai.' IK ket litlK-es: fl ' Clark St . Sulphur Soap h Csrw. l-vHrsiaf. l-, It rt n.li- th wof -t kkin rm"ktl lT H rt. . h-i!;iiid. I: ii.i;r,ru A u ninhil tti .t ,. .fe,,, prilJ in vl :r,lic k.iiiw I, rnrfi Uirm, thIiN, chritlntr, LUKrf'H. rt.nr)iH4H, t in, u;ilyi;ro. truck If''Kl'li.llHasI ti ltl..aj tb,m ulc-P. It in...' intiM' i:t. I.ii't.-t .ti tho liiiiU w tev-t. itci. 4 til lytTV n,n. tim ifiwet-ii tlietisf. lUattttf ?'"- fm. A.9 rr-m-vrn IH it Imic an., imt ili.rfi ,4 t.iiir. and rtin.rt Ai it w rikf-tMUv n4M. V.llrw, ToiLf r, Nt rwfkt, tii-t Hwn-towi. tom t-ma fcik a Su'fur hu h .it ti ivitj. lur Luth i 'K Chiiilit-fi. i 14 Llu-ttko u-m- it lit Pi-ir Ti-iit-t nver w..bAnt it. It i..-i;ln:i(-i tli. Ut v( prifiMtMii, ami. u itn -j.:-rn 1 r- n.. .iT. m K tit . ivte m--1 amn. (Vuu flirwu M.-ionitmuv (riifh M.k.-c TUV IT. l: ui.1.1 1. iiy umiI ;., U?JL VT PrTf.T JIT Ip. Van hyUc'i Offloe, Sc. 1321 G:n Su Psiiadelji.3. "Ww i ail Vtmtcxt USE NO OTHER. PITTSBIR.PA. ; The moat complete Institution in the t'nited j State-f orthe thorough pra.-tkale.lu.'alksaof young j and avddie-aged men. j w.ait4eBl rwcelMl wl aswy llmr.t ! Addrx, lor circulars containing full partlco- J. C. SMITH, A. M. rrincipaL Sept. A CALIFORNIA AMATEUR FiI3TEJ EEFiT FOR AtL S AICES Of Pre,, Type, I0ij t'a-?. CardAe. JiiilST- N k CO. I -Mirkct St., airrl."harg. Pa T-SecI three eerdatair.p )br CeUInr-Je.- t this mv: n R.f..'.i i:np. thk Grocery & Feed Store e. s. (jinn i n ' Cheap Side, No. -2. Pair's Clock. Somerset, Pa. Hemmorrhoids or Piles. KR. TKSR Y devctss his time to the eatmene JIA.f Piles, mind, lilecliugor itchlnj. aid all oiherdases of the l.-wee oiwei. Tlis il.s-tor guarantees to core all enes he undertakes, re, matter who has at:emge.l and taiiel. tiib.-e, lum Vine street. 1'liil.ielphia, Pa., lljUt'. 1! to 3 and 7 P. op. m. May :ll. New Firm. SHOE STORE, SNYDER & UHL- Ilaflnt; pnrcbaseil tlie Mim Store laleljrowiietl l.y II. C. neerlti. We ta'sc pleasure In csllimt the attentlcn .,r Eui.lie to tbe fact that we hare now and expec eep constantly on band as complete an I merit ol Boots, Shoes and Gaiters BOTH OF Eastern and Home Manufacturi a ran be found anywhere. We aiao will have Land coastabtly a lull .apply of SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO. CALF SKINS, KIPS, AND LINING SKINS Of ail kinds, with a fall tine of thoe Findings. . The HfftlE MAW FACTT'RK DEPART MENTwilkbe In charge of 2T. 13. Snyder, ISsq.. Wboee reputatiai for making Good Work and Good Fits: Is second to none In the State. The puhtfc- I. rt .wetfully invited to call an.1 examine our Miak, as we are determined to keep good, as giaal aa tba best and sell at price, as low ad the lowest. SNYDER & UHL. t.)ae1ajr at bonu. ?laadternii ft. a. Aarata want, instil Ct h. CO, Augusta wars Maine. in t5 Mi