LIST OP EXHIBITS Tnrrth AnuCii t air 01 lac duu-bi-1 '" - 1T1 f 1 . O a. et Ccunty Agricultural Society. 7 fr0 Mo ' !!BKAl'. " ... .1-.. i ti.u..lte,o!i',ir- JIi Ida Kna' ! loaf of bread oi under 15. , U'eikr. bff hT """'"I I It; 3 I lioM 1 1 ..... L.L-.f .f nsincrll ! MM. A. J-.""-. i v i.c- W. " i 1" J Si5 K. ' ' ' Mir-B Miss Mvri .die;!. loaf of '.reaaj-y ns!c U y: SJ .. r..s.Wk.mnwofhiscuitt V ' ' ' 1 . Iv gin under 14; 11. Mrs Uoa Sjbrr,ckt loaf of bread. ; do1- rf re bread. 1 ' " Miss Carrie- Scbrot k sponge cake; It. Mrs.P.Cobaugh, plate of dough nuts 't lor of bread: 2I. of light roll-. Mr. M. A. Sanger, An ulate Mi Lydia Hoauli, loaf of bread by " fiinjl'j lady. do display of pie. Mih-s Lutir Lucin.la Atikeny, loaf oi oreau j - , - .v b? e ladr. " J . -i.do- " jl!y cake. Miss Annie Ankeny, jtlly cake M Sa rai ail 11 . iur w ;,iui w i ly ciBglc lady; licfet- Miriam W'ib-or, j-Uy cake; tt. ' Vi. A 5chrock, spt-nsc cake. do T'ii". r Miss Elleti Henry, gold cake; best Mrs. lleruiau StaU. plate of biscuitP. ISerllia Stalil, dtliaai cake. -Mrs. J. W. Tatton. a biscnUs; b. litlia Miiler. Iiaf of brown bread, b. do plate boo cakes; btst. Mrs.Jraii)f.sc!!, cianberry tarts; b ai . . aj ple iie. , j .- -!o . , apile t'uUc-r tart. Mrs. S. iWiU, jeliy cake; 2J U-st Mis. J. IT. Huston, pumpkin custard. ' Mr. A. C. Pavis.foeoanut cake; b. do cake; best. Mrs. Cbas.Walker. jar of corn bread; ruer. " . Mi's Msgie Walker, while moun ... tain cake, t Mim l.oL Wfituti, plate of biifCuits. " Mr. W: II. Miller, spple custard. -. do ' rasTilicrrj- pie. I.jii.i Jlol-lerbaum, chocolate cake by ... girl; best. - H Mre.G. M. lIoMjrbauni, cocoanut nke; 21 Lest. Mit.aMu.nio Hill, cocoannt cake. Ms. E. CoTintrt roan, loaf tsf bread by married lady; best. Mrs. W. If. l'liking. plate of dough nut. do built cakes; best. Miss Lizzie Hill, chocolate cakes. Mrs. John Ili'l. centennial biscuits. Carrie I'll', corn starch cake. Mrs. J. 11. l'ti . display of pies; best do display of cakes. Miss Savior, cup cake by girl of 14 years f age; best. Lucy llolil'-ibanin, custard cake. I LASTS AVI ri.OVVERS. . A ami) Heiple, geranium; best. . Unas Trent, pepper plabt; best, Annie Flick,bouq;ict of cut flowersjb M iss A. Scliell.coilection of ru6chias;b MUs Clara J. Schrock, ocolns; lesl. i do pine applegeraninm; best., Miss Oie K&ntner, oat geranium; b. Mis Mln. Cuuniugbaro, water lily ; b. Mrs. F. A. Smith, collection of plants and Cowers, 11 specimens; b. A.W.Kneppcr, straw flower bouquet. Mrs. Theodore Woy, collection of j.lants, 4 varieties; meri.. Miss F. Conrad, skeleton geranium; b do wax plant; best. Miss. L. Afckciij-, flower plant, col ladium; best. lis Miry Uobert?, cigar plant; b. Miss Maggie Siix1, cactus plant: best. Mis? Maggie Gibert.-double fuschia;b. do jcrusalcin cherry; best, do white geranium; best, do lih ; best, do fuschia. do white fuschia. Miss Maggie Walter, pink; bt-s?. Miss Kate Schrock col. of flowers; b. Miss Libby Crissey, fusclra; best. ' A nnle Sanner,wrcata of cut flowers:2b Miss Libby Crissey, artillery plant; b i. Miss Becky NtfP, wreath; best. Miss M. B. Kimmcl, wax plant; best. A! iss Kosy NerT. bouquet (dahlias). Miss Becky XcrT, best. Miss 11 attic Kimmcl, fuschia. Miss Annie Schrock, bouquet. Mrs. A.W.Kneppcr, bouquet of straw flowers; best. MisscELAxrors. ; ; Ellie and Carrie Schrock, assortment - - of.fancy paper boxes; meriL 1 do 2 fancy crosses; best. .1. S. llartzcll, llvmu book 153 rears old. " Mrf. S. Flick, banging basket artiG- cial; best. S. S. Swank, clothes hanger ; novel and nscftil. Mi'8.E.McDoMclI.gents hair guard; b. do . ladies hair ring; best, do wax wreath; best, do butternut frame; merit. ' . do wax cross; best, do hair cross; best, do hair switch; best. -r.Utllley,disp)ay of stock picturesjm. do beaver robe; best. . Clara Schrock, hair receiver. . Mrs.J.Pi! baskclof wax flowers; m. lr.H.I.Moore, 2 oil paintings-.merit. ii collection of minerals, fos sils and natnral coriositiesrrery m. Miss Ida Wilson, i oil paintings; b. M inerva Schrock, string of buttons. Cb is. J. Harrison, Lincoln and his cabinet, (fteel eng.) best, do . 2 pictures; merit. Miss Mary Forward, picture, cross, (spatter work,) best, do ' specimens of wood carv ing, dish and wall pocket, domestic,) very merit. - '-Mrs. John Hill, hanging basket; artificial; best. Lucy Savior, flower plant; meriL Miss Hat tie Kirctnci, pair centennial vases; merit. ' W. ILWelfley. display of pictures; b. Matlie A. Walter, 3 oil paintings; b. . Aaron Schrock.chcmical scad tree;m. Josiah Zimmerman k Son, case of - cigarsjiomc-mauufacture; very fine. Annie Jones; wax wreath; best. Alice (Jood, glass painting: merit. Alrx. Huston, aquarium; very merit. - J.Y. Sctcfl, specimen of gold qnartz, merit. ' Janes Shalcr, clock bracket; best. . - Sarah Schrock, pen drawing, best. , Charles Walker, pen oven; merit, Annie lloberU.leather bracket; merit C. J. Harrison, chromo, Beatnce; b. Isaac Hugos, 2 engravings; merit i 1L. Sufall, bracket; test " "' 1'aul Connelly, specimen of marble . ... " I.- - ' " ork vcrJ ' -s X!erge' Boer, display of brackets made by boy or 12 3-ears; very merit DOMESTIC MAXl rACTl BE8. Mrs. J. Knablc, pr.knit stockings;2b. Annie Tile, scarf. - c Io -sampler. , K :. ' 'ibb Kitoer, boma-made lhread;2b Mrs. il. L. (2ohn, pr. knit stocking, do pair Diiltons. do pair gen is hose. Miss Ellen Ferner, blMket. JOjol cjujsct; best " "Mrs. M. Lauttz, pr.- woollen blanket r.I;zalth Barkman, & yards barred flannci. - J ,Io I IK flocking yiV... J do ; . lifienJable row unit )K ! rlo a:iple domcelie thread. jMrP.i:.T- Snyder, w.,. carp,: tie". J j Mr. Sol. Flii kt .' ds woolen cloth. ; I .!. 5 jards fliui.il. . 'Ir Cm. Ziniirerroan. .' vl woolen. doth; 24 bet 5 yds Ban DC 5 jds barred fiatim-l. 5 yd tow vlotb. 4 jds linen sheeting; domestic thread. 'rr woolea stocking. .1.1 do -t .1.. , do lb. do stocking yurn. v rBpnn,, nr hnen nbeets Mrs-U'ickin j. iWw stockings. J Jo P' ' codings. - . ... ' I'r lUW-T, pr linen w J. H. Kantuer, 2 lb etocKing yarn; o Henry Smith, fly Ja-nea Uucier, 1 xoveritt.. do barred flannel; 21 lest. do domestic tlireal. I Lydia Shallia, 5 yards fitnnt-l. Lo pr blockings. do tr hair ucse. Annie Sanner, pair stockings; best. John Kantner, i pr stockings. r.ua ai.-, j o . . t. do . labia cover Daniel Cobati'h. i r Llaaktts. d. tlo pr woolen hose, do pr lialf Lo9e: best, tio pr woolen niirtcns Alii Shaulis. table cover. best. 2d b. do i doa. U)tls; 2.1 liest pair linen sheet", 2 J b. do do do do do do 5 yds tow linen. 5 yds linen sheeting. 5 yds tarred flanne'. pr stockings. i sample of thiead. ' ' coverlet. ; - i Jo Mrs. M. Saalus, pr blankets. do r Bjittens. ; do 1 lb. stocking yarn: best j Anne Bresincer. l.r stockirms. Lvdia Ankcnv, i doz. of linen towels j Lucinda Ankeny, linen dish cloths;m. do pr of blankets, do pr white stockings. Sarah Ankeny, pr whiu- stx.king. Mrs. Sara'l Snyder, 3 t uts domestic - - thread; tiest - - - Mrs. C. A. Hunter, 3 coverlets; racr. F. M. Shaulis, quilL ' . -t ,' do O yci flannel. Mrs.B.Yodcr, display of coverlets. do 5 yds tow cloth; best. tlo pr grain bags. do sample of thread. do pr linen sheet. d "i loz towel. Miss Mary Voder, i table covers. Kate A. Voder, pr woolen stockluj Miss Ell. u Herring, 2 coverlets. b.j Sadie Ticking, coveilet; 2b. Mrs. Samuel Weyand, coverlet. Nancy Schruu-ktr, 1 l'i stocking yarn; 2J tx.-st. do pr mittens. Tillie Horner, i dcz linen towels. do i sacks, Mrs.Harrison Bender, pr. sto';kings;b J d pr thuds Mrs. M. Shaullis, pr stockings. do Cjdsclolb. Cyrus Shaullis, pr. stockings. Mrs. H. Stahl, I lb. stoi king yarn. Mrs. II. H. Flick, 1 pair inittens;h. do sa:nple domestic thread. Mr. II. Siahl, pr of .heels; Ust. Mrs.M. Shaullis, pr woolen drawers; b Jacob Casebeer, coverlet: best. do 1 lo stocking yarn. Mrs. Sol. Lenhait, coverlet. Mrs. P. Husband, fly brush. Frank Launtz, 1 pr stockings. II. II. Witt, pr woolen gloves; best. Mrs. M. Shaulis. 5 yds barred linen. Mrs. J. B. Tredwelf, display of ruiH nery. W.H. Miller, sara. of do.nelic thread do pr of grain bags; 2d b. di domestic bheetiiig; best, do 3 yda barred linen. . Amelia Tile, linen towel G years old; merit. Mrs. Gee. Hemminger, 11 yds home made cloth; 2d best. . Iaalwlla Casebeer, table linen. Mrs. T. Hamer,5yds barred fltnnelj'i Mrs. F. Countryman, pr blanket. do coverlet. Mrs. M. Kifer, prstockiogs. Alice Shaulis, woolen shirt; best. Annie Ankeny, " 2d best. caxnep rariT Martha Knable, Siberian crab jelly; b. do jar of pickles 2d best Ida Knable, apple jelly; best Mrs. John Knable, grape jelly; best do tomato jelly. Mrs. A. J. Colborn, pickled oaion3 b. do mixed pickles; best do pickled pears. do spiced watermelons- b. do spiced peaches; Ie8t do ' jar cueumber pickles. do grape" butter. do jar plums canned; best. do peach marmolade; best Mrs. X. B. Snyder, apple jelly. Mrs. S. Ubl. apple jelly, Mrs. Rose Neff, canned tomatoes. do apj'le jelly; 2 best. do peach preserves. do tomato butter. do torua.o jelly. do grape jeliy. Mr. Urias Trent, canned pears; 2Jb. do canned cherries. do wild plum jelly. do grape jelly. do airy apple jelly. do goosebery jelly. do choke cherry jelly. do grape jeliy . do preserved pears; best. do ' cherries. do sliced cucumbers; best. Mrs. Harroan Stahl, plum jelly. . d strawberry jam. Mrs. J. W. Patton. spiced watermelon do jar peaches. do preserved grapes j 2J b. do do do canned raspberries, do canned strawberries; b. do canned blackberries 2d b. do canned whortleberries, do canned cherries 3 years old 2d best -do plum jelly. ' ' do . apple ' do ' Siberian crab jelly. - do straw berry preserves 2J b do peach jelly. do jar cbow-cbow; 2d b. Ellen Ferner, strawberry preserves b. do cherry jelly. do plum jelly.' Minnie Ferner, choke cherry jelly. , do mountain aherry jelly, do ' mountain cherry. . do .frtrawberry-jam. : Mrs. B. Kline, jar fciberian crab jelly. I do app.e jelly.' . do " tomato " - do cantalope - .' Mrs. J. W. Patton pear jelly; best. Mrs. A. J. Casebeer, canned corn 8 b. do " .' tomatoes.."": Mrs Jerry Miller spiced peaehe; ' do ' " : applei f . . Mr. H. r. Kimmcll canned corn; I "do canned apples; best-- -do . Siberian crab; 2d b, " .'. do " elderberry jelly. do f black berry jam. do ' caoned qaiDces; best do black berry wroe.' -V" Mra. A. J. Colborn. greea' gage jelly. do . plum jelly; beat. - Mrs. Chaa. Lobmatu tomato jelly 2 b. Mr. Pavid'Emert, rasibeiTT jelly. blackberry jelly best. A -).i.,;rr- ioll- d b roulberrr j !!'-'. penr jelly. r f grape plum " ii U-t " nrr&o " ',.- i!J plora " : ' " A peaeb " " cherry T ' f Mrs. C. Lobmaa rd lit p:ctte. VI p. Jimb Tiarkmaa " eLertie i" Belle Cebeer, pear j-l;t i. do peach do . " plum best - do may np!e " do appl ' '.' . . do - canned peaches. do " wild plums; merit.-,' do spiced applet; 2d bcrt. j do " cberrief ; beKt. -- j Mra. E. McDowell apple jelly. Mrs. J. 11. Seutl, preserved crab jelly. d aou'e - - ' I.. ..L.k d cucumbtr salad ' j Mr. J. J. Casebeer, crock nofisospb. I Emma Kiester tomato jell v. - - -' iMra. Win. M. Schrock crab jelly, 2db do raspberry . Minsrva Schrock, apple. " Ellie Schrock, crab apple W. J. File, crab apple ", . - do blaok Urry do currant" " r . Mrs. C. B. Colb.n, peaches. dj " curraatXcllj . Mrs. J. H.'rhl,.qtiw I', i Addw liuabeberger, plum rl do , ; raspberrj -V. di cberrf " j Mrs. F. E. Weimer. appTe , " ..' Lottie Veime crab apple " Ida Weimer, apple " j Moilie Iluuter, canned louiaw 2d b. dj pcachca. do do., do do do do apple ". currant . .. "; " tomato. plum pickled tomatoes 2d b. peaches.- Mr. P. Bertram jar pickles; best Lydia Shaullis canned peaches, do " plums. tlo " elderberries. do ""cherries. do ' pickled cherries beat. do . " cranberries. do currant jelly; 2d best. . do ra-pberry do gooseberry ' do rhubarb ' do strawberry " do corn starch jelly. " Alice Shaullis, jerusalcm pickles. do ground cherries. do grape jelly. . , J do chukc cherry ' do ground cberrv IaviJ Ankeny 1 cunce apples. do "baldirin, entered wrong. ' Emma Miller currant jelly: be. Mrs. G. C. Lichty canned currants; U. i do canned choke cherries. Jenny Showman, spiced crab apples. Fini Conrod, pine apple- marmaiaae. do Mrs. M. A apple jedy. Sanner Siberian crab ap ple preserves, str-wberry preserves, tomato " jar of chow tbo ar. Harrison, toxato pickles, crab appl preserves. do do do C.J. Mrs. do Mrs Charles II unter, canned cberres do " -redib. do grape jelly ... do raspberry preserves. . Mrs. Samuel Snyder, cherry preserves do canned cherries; best. do blackberry jelly; 2d b. do sample hard soap; b. do " soft soap. . .. Anoit Ubl, preserved peaches. r do cano 1 icacbes.' . do spiced peaches. , Mrs. Theodore Woy, wild plum jelly. do - elderberry " do raspberry . " do do do do choke cherry tomato preserves; best. 2 cans tomatoes. ' " . ,' canned blackberries. Utile Casebeer, poach butter., Mrs," John'Hill, canned peache. best. do euchred .peaches; best canned' blackberries; b. canned rhubarb. - . cherries 5 years old. euchred grapes; bcxt do do do do do canned plums - a years . old; merit . do chow chow; best do - wild plums; -men do canned cberrie. .. do pickelliiy. . : .',.-' do euchred beets.'. ' do canned strawberries. do crab apples 11 years old; 2d best - do euchred -apples: merit do gropes; merit , ; Mrs. Saul Snyder, canned encumbers. Mrs, 1. W." Pile, apple jelly. Nancy A. Voder, canned peacbea. - do ' canned cherries. ' Ansie Mar teeny, Jerusalem pickles. Mrs. Harri-son Bender, grape jelly. - do wine plant - " . Mrs. Herman Stahl, plum preserve, .do crab apple jelly. - -do . " preserves, do canned grapes. Mrs. Wm. Freeze, canned tomatoes b Annie M. Sufall, crab apple jelly, do cherry jelly. do seeded cherries, do canned pears; merit . Mrs. Mathias Shaullis. pear preserve do plum butter. ' do blackberry preserves, b. Mrs. Cyras Shafer rbc" rb jelly. do' . grape . . - do '" cbkeelrtry. f do atrair berry "-' c -' ' do ' plum bstter. dt raspberry jan ; best. Mrs. Herman Stahl, can of pirkle. Mrs. Kosy Schrock soft soap. do bard soap; 2 best. -Mrs. II. Stall, bottle oi- vioerar. . do , crab apple jelly.' . do - - peach . alo spiced ground cherries. Mrs . A. C. ftampseH, apple jelly. -do currait' do . grape ' " " - -do ' elder nerry " ' do ' T tomato " . . ' do eanned apples. - do- tomato catsup; best do -chow cbow:' Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman, plums 2d b v "do pears; , best v ." ' Mr, " Geo.- Hemingyr watermelon , preaeryes;'4be8t '' do "V " watermelon jelly. . ",'; do i tomato " . -. . . Maltie Walter, grape - t V. .! J Mrs. J."H. Huston, currant ' , ' do .". black berry jelly. I " Nellie A okenytchow ebow 'ao ; bottla ( ' currant wioe, Mri. J. B.Trcdwel!, jar epricou. . Mrs. W. II. Miller enerry preserve. LillLe Pile, choke AdVry jelly., 'J.'. Mary Pisel Siberian raieHT,' ' ' do : grape jelly, ,' t- do; apple ". s-. ' Mrs. Parld Em merCgootberr jelly. Mra. Wra. Stahl jar of grapes..; Mrs. Charles Miller cherry psegerpes. Mrs. Charley Miller plum preserves b Kate Collies, canned cherries. w - v I k.-j. M , ClUTioriij JJ, wwww -! . j-. r. :-t! ' do eldrberTX Jelly; besti;, s -t d apple jelly. I Clara Miller, apple do do do do do d.. dJ do do do do Isabel Co.'ebeer, apple Mrs. Josiah Wot. tomato best. 1 do ground cherry Mri A.TVoy. grape. Mrs. James Nhafer. jar ol peacnea Mrs. W.-.3- riciiog sample soap b. Mm. A. (i. Miller, bUrkberne. da " black eherrie. ;1 A ?do ' tomaiot. do tomato cateup. ' do piekled tomatoen. do . ' wild plara jelly. Annie Simpson jar of apple ' merit. rt.-1ilM. b. -m. iwimmeii niron prrwr.r.-. ao grjicjei.j. Mr?. 5. S. Miller, canned peacheo 2 b. do tomatoes. Unknown, spiced peaches 2d best. 4 A Little Oalcaalal Ka-maiaw. It i privately announced that a 1, - - 7, !L I V .." ' "nil 7f. tich. ill 1 be the .fitung ju.l of a romance of two cities this time in real'.ife. The parties are Mr. Ben. i J I ana Mli oauie I , wm retidents of Murry-bill sectioD ; and the romance of the affair consists their novel introduction. Miss T went to Philadelphia about two weeks a?o with a party of young friends to visit the Centennial ; and, as ste wished to bit? a little longer than the rest, it was arrangeu, or thought to be arranged, that her brother-in-law was to meet, ber at the depot at Philadelphia aud escort ber to Stw York. - Tjy some mischance, be meant the Pennsylvania depot, at tbe groands, while she meant the Northern Penn sylvania depot, down lown.near her boarding boose. I; was eveuiog. and ag she started for tbe depot, she missed ber pocket-book-, but, as it only contained a few dollars, she did not mind tbe loss, and hurried for ward to tbe depot in time for tbe i:15 train from Philadelphia. She failed to meet her relative, and was more disconsolate than ever. As lime wore on, she began to realize ibat she was 1c a strange city without a cent of. money. Just at the crisis of ber despair, febe chanced to ece a gentle man whom she bad often seen near ber own borne, but whose name was unknown. Emboldened by despair she spoke to bim and explained the situation. He offered assistance, and as he was en route to this city his es cort was accepted. The acquaintance thus commenced ripened into some thing stronger tba& friendship, and as they walked borne from cburcb labt Sunday an intimate friend of tbe lady told tbo story as above, and add'ed that the wedding would be a brilliant one. A. 1". Letter. Itwy S an are. I bare thought that the bor is the only true Jorer of Nature, and that we who make such a dead set at studdvinr and admiring ber come very witja of the mark. "The non-t-halancej of a boy wbo is cure of bis dinner," says our Emerson, "is tbe bealtby altitude of humanity." Tbe boy is c part of nature j he is as indifferent, as careless, as vagrant as she. He browses, bo digs, be bunts, be climes, be ballocs, be feeds on roots, and greens, and mast He uses things ronghly and without sen timent. Tbe coolness with which boys will drown dugs or cats, or hang tbera to tree, or murder young birds-, or torture frogs or squirrels, is like Nature's own mercilessness. a Certain il is that wc often get some of tbe best touches of nature from children. Childhood is a word by itself, and we listen to children w ben tbey frankly speak out of il witb a strange interest There is such a freedom from responsibility and from worldly wisdom it is heavenly wis dom. There is no-sentiment in chil dren, because there is no ruin ; noth ing has gone to decay about them yet not a leaf or twig. Until be is well into his teens, and sometimes later, a boy is like a bean pod before tbe frnit has developed indefinite, succulent, rich in possibilities which are only vaguely outlined. He is a pericarp merely. How rudimental are all lis ideas. I know a boy who began bis school composition on swallows by saying there were two kinds of swallows chimney swal lows and swallows. Girls come to themselves sooner; are indeed from ItbeGrsi more defiuite and "transla table." Seme hat I spleaat. . In an op-town saloon, yesterday, says M. tjuad, a number of men were talking about the Indian war and its boirors. All of a sudden one of them jumped to bis feet, threw bis old bat on the floor, and ex claimed : "I am for war to the koife ! Sound tbe bugle for patriots to gaibt? ! Be fore another week aye, before tbe 6un of to-morrow sinks to rest, I shall be on my way to defend my country with my life !" As the crowd applauded, a bare footed boy, with rags around five or si? different toes, slouched in, walked up to tbe patriot and said ; "Come down to tbe bouse, dad. There is a feller there wbo says he's a constable, and tbe landlord is there, and there's a big crowd around, and the way our old furniture is beiug set out doors is just killing mother.'' Ills Intlinu Policy. "Are you iu favor of the Indian peace policy ?" inquired a philao- Uuropic Chicago man of a long haired party from tbe froutier the other day. "Favor of it!" echoed the fron tiersman, "wal, I sbud say I wuz." And then be continued witb flash ' ing eyes and raitted fist: "Favor of it, boss? ...-.Why, durn my ;alp if I wouldn't like ter bee ihie 'era jiin-e policy carried out 'lil tbpie wasu't a piece ot Iijuo left biirgern a eUence !' Tbe philanthropist did not prolgog the argument. A FRiExn of Baron Kothchild, a sort of banker, came to borrow $2 000. "Here it is," said tbe Baron. "but remember as a rule I only lend In pr,ians,l Kuu.lj " VI Tl.. If.., I..." w , - - . v .... , ' AttyiUA- cbild never dreamed of eeiug bis money again ; but wonderful to re lateat the end of tbe month tbe borrower came back with $2,000. A month later the borrower reap peared, aekiog for a loan of $4,000 - i "No, n, said tbe Baron ; "you disappointed me once by paying me that money ; I do not waul to be dis appeioled again." r .' Now, then, has every laxly got ber seal, skiur (Joy lul cries or "we have," .'"of course we have," etc.) Well, tuenj put them tight away, for llcy bare gope out of fashion .entire ly, .. Such is life. - ; Liltje girls' cloaks are rnade as long as Ike dresses in front The backs are ual cut quite so long, but a -side pleating is put in to make them the tame lenstb. A aaab ia fed across the top of the pleating, j A, plain round collar finishes tbe 'neck. Xfie Adccrlitementg. W llu Mil ULE TO ACCETT OR HE-! FCSK. Iroa Huff nr. Ar Shflr. Siaon Shffcr. dead. ImvIdk Ittrrccutl'trrn. uimJm i Siie vI W ravrr in lunllu. iill:an ShOer. M ! r. intrnoHme.1 wlih J.wj.h HrrktyMi. J ! S(idi-r. alootlne Mllr. Jobs Khafter. Ivin 1 iuurmarriol with lncl Bt'w. fclubth, lnter i oarrfi wiih Alhtrt tilUhr. mDd Traj i SbMrr. The lt tiro are minor uwlrr th ; irnarlURiliipol Hiram Mn"lnaB, mil jMem -ufUt-nHnalUT Pt.. IR) J aoj 1 aleo tip. w)k rni-l- la IwiUm eonni; Fa. i Yva ar lrt Buiiul utmer ml an Or. ih lSh dajrol RoTCBlwwil, tn saeept or rw laiw lotuketlw mlnuu of lwotrl Sbaffirr urrMt. at tb aj-fW-u-wH frtr nr Ph..w eaaa why U tniiw bjtiM a-A I UtU. W. PILE. Sheriff. TO ACCEPT OB UE- Vfcsk. x J S-in:rw IX ru. 1 Jan T T. 187fl. Wm. KrnMt ) Aliaa Subbko 1b Partition. ToSaiuwKJ. Wiro UfttharlM 1-nirrt. a.1- 7oiinitraU"r of Vt illiata Exroml tlec'd, t.'harl. KarnwU e'atbarme Jharwt. Keneca. lDtrTBur rwl with Kpy. Samaelt. Wifwr, Jamtfa hvmr nt, rlanoah IjtmMI. ani Jm:iif Un. ir diao M 1-ury J. Karneat. who fvhl in Mnnttctm enr womy.'P. Sainavl t. Wairner aul Ketrnca bis wile, who ia AUentown, Lebifrb Co. Pa. Voearo hrrrr.T Diilii to apfwar at aOnart ofCVminoa Plcu to b held la aivt l..r ilw er-an-tj of S.merwt. at S.joierwt. wo .Moo-Ut tit lath dar .4 nmntr Bxt. to arf )4 or rvfUse Hie laiid tneotH4wl in tbe uot alias writ ui partl- tl. a or sbrnr raose may llvs aanw abvulunot ba GEO. W. PILE. Oet.S, Sbi!f. SSIGNEES NOTICE. '.S.4li l herf I.T irltrn that Jobn Ko.nu-r.jf Jeff- Two., ror rannt-r ra aua ajyra Aminili bin wile. I.r iiee.1 ol Voiunlarr Aviri- mmi hare awianed all th wta-e. nl an-t ikto al o( mid John Koor to me In trut lor tbe lw.ne- bt o( tbe credit. 4a or th. taid joiin A.uucr. an twn-fts, thervl..re, ln.lehtl to lbe said Joliu Knofvr will make payment to tbe said Ai?iane. and tuna, batrms; dalina or demands will wake UicBt known wiUf il delae. JAl.XUJl. UAKr.K. A'iirnee. A sicxkes xoricfc. .N.itice biherel.T ilrtn that J. Vellcr. I t i;e..J o( loluntary aizuinfnl. htr aiirne.! atl the r talc n al and pemonal. ot aald .1. 'eller. to M. aw-broek. of ?ieraet Ir.. in trust i'-r ine i.d btol the crolllors ol said J. WellT. All i-r.!... therefure bKleMe In the Mid J. Weller. ot Sam niit Tn. will toake iiavment to tbe aaH A uivure. and tbie bavinx -Uinit or demands will make knowu tbe nte witbiatt delay. lu M. s-in;m,K. f Jet, 2T.. Aiiriite Xew Establishment, MASVFACTI BCR OF Cdl'PKR WAKE. Harlnc ret opened a cpper rartoiy. we sr. iare for kite hens, hotels. dilllcrie and hrewer- ins:ne. Kepainux neatly done. Factory In r ar ol Wm. Knleriem a. S.m's trocrry, lioNoria .Ms ebanie street, t.'uinirlainl. tl) W A K D KOK.N BUM PH k t' ., Macafaeturers W.Oood prlot paid lor old copper. ia..a JNO. HARKINS. PKACTICAL Mem anl MoM Mater, C7 Watek St., cor. FtRRr, ?ECOXD FLOOR, Pitlsbarsb Pu. aT-!o.!el f. Patent OIT.ee a speeUIty. kiivlsol Pattern Work promptly executed. Mi; 31. A!l .Surveying;, Writing EccIscV., don. onsuort notice and at reaSvinjibte terms. aT-Eninlre at C'astter . t Vs. S'ore. Agut l. c. K. W A t,K r .t. WOOD With all valuable lirn.rovenwr'. linings, and ebiuh-rot HEAVt 1 1'HEt.t JPPEK etc "W. tlur manniatMuVtn fwiliiln are unsurpassed, onrstovkan-l assontueot EA Hit Eanl pri.-t'. will mwletoHI l l rtlE TIMES. Try the "ft" Pump and test iu merits. Ask Uir it at your H .nlward store, and see that it has the hh.-e trade mark. I irders may tv sent to O R F I O F I Jt P it: arwllnm. W. Vs.. lnutrios anl reuiittanot's Inrarahly IM.R4 TO PIMP ft!-, M t oin merest. Phila.. Pa, AojfitrtV. IULE Fl-8E.. TO ACCEPT Oil HE- .Mm Soilrr, Kro-Jfrirk Sn-ler. Pefer Sn.ler, William Hu'ler, 1-y iia. .ntTtBAiT.. with 11 wi ry xin.i.B P'W .eriuei, l-airin one ctHl. Henry iceman, Hrrii, iniruiiirririi wtth (Jwiw Hnuner. Henry Sutler, lt kavlnir two rhil.irvn. vit : JHititi Sui-r, ot Ihi!a.i'ii'hia, Fa, and John ulr.if Scou-ial, V. Knwr-Uo-l county, Fa HenjamiR Suier, ami N-trat, Su-ir. iisternutrrksi with OiUlan Krtu',liar. Yon arw hereby nofitieit l siTpearat in Orhliin'o CsHirt o . at iSotrnet ihi MtoUv tu l i.h ttaM IV'Wenihcr next toiv-et'itlor rutue totitk Uie reil wt of Hcnty Su Jrr tlee'ti, at the nprrraisw cl irte, ur phi'W eaue why in? ra? i.Vmia n; he ftohJ. SHKairr8:FP!CE.. PILE, Socuermrt, Sep. 'JL SbvriH. SSIOXEESSAEE (y vlrtneof anorlcr limM on: of tho Our: of Common ploas oi Somerset county, pa., tiie nn drr.irHl AsltfUec ul J. . Fichtlier, .ill Sell at PuMic Stic ua Tusday, Nun. Hth. 18TC, at tL Court Hon e, ta Sttaerset, I'.u, tlie fUow iuic TaluMe rri,letaie, vit : Three h4 if K'Utti in the R-nmh f Berlin, Someniet oounty, Pa, knwn on the yenrrt pn ol anl town aa IS'. a, 64. Vi, anil W. with a kr;c houM and other ul hutMit Tlieret.ii erect eJ, Ummieii on the Kitt ly Flumh iU-r. t-o the N.rrth by outh street, on the Sooth by ie West by Iuju4.:n,i street. 1 street, cmtammig 14 percli- cs. The forcsrolns; property Is a rerr dciraMe one, and persons wisbiua; to buy should go and examine the same. TEKJHS: One-third of the pun hao money to be paid on day of sale and ono-tbint In sis months from day of sale, ami the balance in one year irom date ol order of sale, with lofreft on .lelerred pay ments. Payments to I secured by judgment notes. JOHN It. I HI, oct 1 Assignee. YSW 3. EE'S. SALi., I'he underslirncd assignee of Jaci. s. Phlllippl will sell at puMic sale al the residence ol said Philltppi, in M ill. rd township, on Iridoij, Xo: Wh, lSTC, the fulb.wlnjf valuable real rst.iir, tIi : No. 1. A tarm e.4italnlni; 3uu acres, more or lees, sitn iled in uid lowtisliip. a.lj"M.niK lands t IhtTId Youiikiu. John Mull and others, about loo acres rlcare.1. Jli acres in meadow, havinjr thenm erected a two swrr fratno bouse, a ianfe tank om an 1 other out buildings, known in the "Peter Plu'iupi.iiarifi.'' Xo. Z A tract of land adjoining No, 1. Wolf si Co.. Absalom Vowler ami oiliers. c.jBiaiiilnK Sou acre, more or less, about l ai acres eiered, lo .Tea in me.low, bavioir them.n erected a skI dwelling honse. a Hnce autlileali.1 other ,.ut i.aild lnn. rl ne land Is in a lt'.l state of culuvalu.n. There are litaesu.no and cat on the premises. No. S. The undivided one hall ofa lot In .Mineral Point, contalninc al.mt one acre, adjotbinic t'as stdman Itiver, Peter Philllppi ami MtKTi. bavinK tbera. u cre.rted a lare la .'eru-houe. statdc, a two story frame dwellini-liouse, and otln-T out bcildinic. No a. A lot In Mineral Point adioininir lands of Jesse 'ft einh ley, Joseph Pileand others. harUg i thcretmerecicl ttjelramc ol a .iwellinir hoi.M. No.4 The nn.ii.cKd one-lilth pan ot :J seres ... .J7.T ....... . u i. ...... ......i,i.. i,.in I lands of JoWu Pui-ier and: .d hers. This Is alt tlmlire.1. ' 5 l l, . rk.i-tt,ir.i in miui an I naiance in two payments, in 'ix a no iwtive m..u.. lo 1-c sw-nred iu jikuuicuis waiiius ini:ii.iB and exeuipiiou '-!- ' ' asUtfe oomm.ni at 1 o'clock T. of sild day. A A HON' WIEU. oa Asiguw. A llU5iEE SALE or V !. Atn.r. 11EAL.KSTA-1 11 hy Tirtne or an ordin- Issnol out ol th Curt or Common Ple;is, in awl lor the County of s.m-r-set, me undersiened, As-tunee ol Daniel M..SU4 ler. will sell at public sale in the UorouKh ol Som erset, at tlie t;oart Mouse on Friday, AW niter 10, 130, at lOoVlock, a. ui., the following described valua ble real estate, via. : . No. 1 AeirtalnlrctorlauJ.sUuatelnlueret Twp. Somerset canty. I'a., adloinma lands ot Samuel tVleman. Uee Srhumakcr. Ji.siah Mowrr, tle-ire Keitx. el aL. miiiiiu one hun dred and seveuiT-two acres and aeveniy-two jwr ebes an.1 allowance, more or lees, known as the Homeatead of th. nssliinor ; ol which there are about one hnwired and df.y a.Tes cleared and about hlly acres in meadow, with a larsre two-story house bank-horn and other builutiuts there. erected. A irnod orchard ol irnlt trees is on the premise, an.1 tL. land is la gol ruliiTatiou, and rreii waiere.1. ': X 4 certain farm or tract ol land, situate In warautTwp. Somerset WHinty. I'a.. a..duin i Homestead tract, eonr! Kcltx, et L, cai',la. j anursot 111. ln iit acres and i; tieri bes, an.i allowance m.ire or leas, of which tiwre are aboul I aiacs cleared. ao-i 1. acres in meadow,- wit ha house, to ;1'.0,a UfUrDT Uft W hr buildings thereon .reeled. he land is g.sjd, . g8, H nt-flt BU f well -awredano has. g-asl orcl.ar.1 u th. prem. j MI,UJAW tb, No.X Atwrtalafurmnrtract nf land, situate In Sumycre-k Twp., SMnerset county. Pa. adjoin. Inglamlsof Joslah W Igle, Joseph Altlallier. Ste. peen Trent, Jacob Snvder.- et ai., conUlnlng 313 acres, and allowance, more or less, of whuh there aoontl Ji acres cleared, and 20 acres in meadow, Tith a twivstorr bouse, barn and other ouibuiid rngrtbe; .rectal. This larm has oo il an orchard of tliriltr Tonne trait trees, an.1 a rkrop. Tb.' land is b good cultlratitMa. lb. iracu will be Sold In two or inure parcel., ?; Whole asl.UeelnM txia5.i cni. , Tbe irolrtles WIU aoMUieiy o. so.o ..... - i-v -- - - i ' U. po rcii.se In parcels niU gU. the aeign no- i ... r.o i,ri,i, r. Persons deMrloKi tir nf fin aa. mm . " sw, .- t. Vs I- MiktMl la moaths I tie reader, with Inter- fC Payment to b. atvisrad byju-lguieui bond. October U. AsHgne. a T . . L ..IT.I a. aaaxknM'f-antl.an 111 .llp. 1 A n.l G fT U 1 Il-t Pt INI Tja D M h lt . foUOf faV!tS : ..i4air. ..f aaaaH n.i ttini it. f uioDth. wi " an". f ii c fH. ft ni lw ffTn,H. . Attffrm. iVrio Adnrtit?meuU. . CENTENNIAL -Hotel Directory. Philadelphia. Thonnnds of mr resilrr wfl! Titt the grnci Vn ten iiia. fch:riilm at rt)li.rlh.a. They ,t want to Mop at ifcttt-lfl where tbe aKtmnt-sai, iu-i are good mifcj the rLaraw are rea.nlf. T 4- it thvr mart tank tli artmiureiBcaif Drforft trt. laic. Tbis usn bm don by eotTMpondetv- witb i h pnfftfVtors. lath.. liirertorj wlii L Umud ntek ma are fullj up to uie.e nruircmwot. Tli Director is cvmpiled by J. WEAVER & CO., 3TeirKaper AdTerttin; Agtn.T llSSatitlilKldSlmt, PITT.SBURG, PA. Bran-h oth-t. IZ13 Market SU PblUvdeli.liia. Pa St. Cloud Hotel. Arch St., bt-twefn TthtnJ gib. TKf only irtt clt$ Hottl in PkiUdtlpkim thai 4tJ avl re ie Us rmtet on atcuutU of th tJtntrnaiml. Old Kates, $3 00 a Pay. G. W. MULLIN, Prop r. . UNION HOTEL. KU Ani HSmBET. PhiLvlelphla. Pa. Tm. S. Wean. Pnirlet. J. Mi'aiuv WauR, superintmJctit. llil Icjrull.Hi. :ari ran dlnvtto t.Vntennlal bniil.D-s. ouio Ti.it.irs will find the Proprietor a". ijicirir;ii uio men, SeH- . SMEDLEY HOUSE. 1 " Fit.nrjiT STaerr. tt ween Market and Arch Streets. Philadelphia, P., Tuna. S. W"En. Pmrrietor. J. Mfsbat, W mb. Superintendent. A tirst-elass boaae. rntrallrloniied. and terms reaa,iabie. I'eutennial visitors ran make atl nec essary arrangement I.r eorrefpoudence. Sept. . WoIisUt Jlou&e, 703 & 705 ARCH ST., Philadalpbia A flr!-eta?s hotel, ei nirallr !alp.l. Street car. pa the doors to and lrom the CenTenniaJtirotUids every three miaates. o Utjuvr sold, $2 50 PEB PAY. L U W LUSTER. Proprietor. Auk 3o. Philadelphia, Pa., TAKKOE HOI r. ih an-l 1 1 tiestn.t .1 1 sirvetf. fbilnde Iphla. Fa , t. a re p.it Hotel, ft f.. t srnrr t.levesttl asisl beatraHl Sit. . wi.hinon-'.l . l I'mmtj. TAt, AMtiia.ARi-HM-aKS. Walnut and t.'heji;nnl Slreet Tiieatr.-a, an I two llnpsof Steam Cam lr tbrt'enlenninl. Tt RMS l IM). I .18, 8.1 per.tnr. 11 I HKIl.l.KK, l'R .l llllrroit. J. A. SAM PEE. C'UIICP ('lUK. tHrtotxrll. t C;(!vr 'J ' hine. Samples womd IU V "1 tree. Sti b5 i. tJo., Port I a. the Maine. map Ct BTia K Gr..t Ai-btis Iicxiaos. Grove &Denison !ManTifactures of Carriage. SpriiiK-MatcoiiH, SIcigliK, Ilaruestt, do. Faetnry ore s.uure cut of Diamond. KomerKct, In. April 12, UT- YI'MlXE'tTHATOR S NOTICE. Estaiof 4"liritl.n H..!.ippte. late of ('oncsiaui(h T.vn-liip. iWd. Letters of a.lmintitran. on the anmre estate bavinic lieeu irrante.1 to the undersigned, aotic is heret.y irlvcn to lht.e indehted to If to make imme diate payment, and those harinsclaims avainst It to present theut tluiy authenticated tor settlement at the residence l the sulsrit-r in Paint twp.. on Saturda the'.;h d:tv of Il-cemher. IH"6. llAVtll L LKHMAV O't. o. AdmuuMr.it or. A SSM.N'EK'SSAI.K. tfv Tirtne f an orter Iwuetl nv the fnrt r CUttr.nv'n 1'Iea f S-rinMTMt eounly Pa, the oixW Kiifneyl. A h ljo.ee t M. A. limiter. wili fell at Saturday, Xocemher lUi, 1 S7. at 10 4ch'k a. hi.. m the premf?? in Meyermlale t'a.. the totiowin valuable r-al estate ; A Ut of T'uo'i iiture n the lrvu)(h ofMey encijiie. tniM'rt xunty. Fa., known on the een erai plan o(nid yrou4t:h U i trontinx aUt 4,t tti'mlntreruojrti.uia Wtaol Hoetinip Bnithen. Wui. -M-ra-n aint iher. ha injc a zpxi two niry 1wrliiu hm.e, ami yther hot W liny; li. or 4i erect l. ThKMS.-Hie-thinl of inirchav nmoey a eon-drntnuon-il tale at Xurenih-r wurt. one-thtrd in aix monihi. ani haiar.ee in one ar. with lmereat u defeireil aj menia. Fnv mt-mi to be 9eean-ri by jU'lHweitt l: 4s. Teo mr eut. of purr ha -e tU'Jity tu he laai-t hi tv ot Utile. W. H. RUPPEI. Oct. Sa. AflptjrniO SSIGN FEES' SALE. i-v virtue of an .rder lssue.1 out of the i.urt of t.uini"U pleas of S..mrrel t'o.. Pa., the .nder sinett, AwiTieeot J.kHlah Shatlcr. will sell at tmolie sAle iu the borough of Som.net, at the 1 -urt H.,use, on at o'clock, p. m.i the following ralnaht. real es tate viz: fo. t. Three wrtain lots of zroun.l situate ia the town ul i rarreti ?v.ineret I...... pa., caitain- Inir acn-s. and kmiwn on tbe sreneral plan ol sal.I town as lots K.. 24, 2ti awl Jb. with a larire tw.r-nt.ry traine dweilikir-uoufte, with Man" ar.1 ps.f. and stable thereon crec-.ed, frontiOK on lieriin treet. N... ;. A certain lot of tcronnd situate in Som erset borouuh. Suuter-ct Ciu 1'... ..otaininanne f. nrlh a.-re. in.'re or less, with a two-story irame dweilinic house stable, wi rk-honse. wool-huse, brick iDH.ke-bousc. and other ont-l.uiidime tbere . erected, ts.UD.led u tbe north by lot no. . and laac Siinjs..n. on tbe east by MalnCross street, on the s-Tt-h by 1. .i Iiennis -Meyers, and on tbe west bv t tiurch alley. No. s Tbe unii iict one-half of a certain tract of land Jittlate in Stooycreck township, Somerset eoni.tr. Pa., eontatninir 2isj acres, mt-re or less, of wtiM'h" there are at...t 1 Vi acres cleared and about tj acres in meadow, with a two-story dwellina house, a one and a halt storydwellins; bouse. trn. inti oilier out-t.tii!,:intrs thereon envte.1. ad.ininir lands of Ja.-..b V iarie, Alatbnm r aiker, Oaniel Jll-t.,:ir. andotiHTS. i'EUMls i Ten larcentof purchase money to be luiid on d:iy oi s:l1: one.'.hinl on .mnrmation of sale and delivery of deed ; one-third in six months, ami one-third in twelve months In.m date ot sale wiih intore.t. payments to be secured by ju.lirmeut ttonds. E. M- SUHKIM'K, Mi .ber IE Assijtnee. 7LT.LIC SALE tlv Tirlucof aa or-lc-r is-.u-M out of the Orphnns Court d s..mcrs.-t nintv. Pa., to the un.lersurne.1 directed, there will be exposed toaale, by public OIltcrr. on -"r-iflfri Yi'Vihkt KUi 1 8Tfi rru.a'f, .lur-rmmr at 1 n'c .a-k. al the turt H-tso. in .merse1 hor- i ounh. the kdh-wimr .IctIIsI valuiiblereal at, jl.tte the property ol rus Meyers. Es , deceaaeJ m .... A certain lot of irround situate In tlie Urt-ouabol S .in.-rs.-L, adjoiiiinir another lot of de cadent .n the nnh. Main ait. on the south. L4.-t sit on the cast, and an alley oo th. west, with a Ure ucw one story bri.-k cottage bouse, with a MaiK.ird ro-f, an-l la. k l.uil-liug with Mansanl rt. hnlhcl In the m.t einjd.. sfyb?. with lur naee. ranire, water unk, baih room watarand icas nita. and all the u.alcru iTuiirovetucnts thereon crctc.1: .!! I'd fr..ntinx 'n Main street about ,23 feet, and extcndlns back towapl nb St alioiu 174 fcnl. bclnsc the late resbienceof said decea.1. 1 he l.calb,n is one ot the most desirable In this portion oi the Stale. Thcri is a spring ol goo w. iter o,i the premises. TEU.1IS: tioe-thlnl in hand and the halan-e Ui two euul semi-aunual payments, with interest lpm coormation of sale or from delirery of pai session ol' tlie premises. Ten per cent ol the pur chase m ney tuust be paid cash on dsy of sale. W. H. KUONTZ. uctjl Trustee. SSIGN EE'S X0TICE. 1 ..i;,.eis herfhr clren. tht Heury Hoehstetler of Moyersia e. Somerset county. Pa., by deed of voluntary asaiKniuent, bas assiicned all the es'ate, real and perat.nal. of the said Henry P. Hochsiet Icr, to Hiram ln.yts. of liaviJsTllle. S.ierset tv Pa. in trust p.rthe benefit of th. crcth.s of th. kai-l H-nry Hochstetler. All persons therefore indelitct to tbcsal'l rtenry nocnsieiier, win oavmcut to the said AsiKOee. and Ihoa. having rial wit claims or demands will make known th. tame buut delay, IUHA.U Bit! I. fK-tolicr jL ' Assiirnc..- 1876. SoarttB- lntf wxi IteaUhy tftu-uia WHAT FOR? To bay a FARM out of tb. ' One Million Acres of One fsrmlak lands for sal. by the ORAKD tfAWKS k UH(al JE B. g , , Uariels, :. ,--J, o1.. ,, s.Sih ras -.! eis, ante vropa, uuwi " r .V.J ! Settlements all along. All nuns oi pi-oonce ran . ,,( water, timber and benUllne nwlert- . .. . . . . , . . v W. A. HUWAEU, PoBjmr Orand Rapid, Mioiii k PEIBCE( jje. Land Depjc . Jan. UL E. O. W. ... I tairt Pfkr irUlB aUUI BIU WI BCTX i Ut-linsU tU A'ew Adeertiiemen!. JOHN F. BLYMYER, - DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints I i ; OILS, 5cC, 5cC. , Tha loHowing h) a part:al list of good.s iu Steck : C irpenter's Tools, Planes, Swb, Hatchets, Hammers, Chisels, Plane Iron dzes, kc. Black smith's 2oods, Bellows, Anvils, Vires, . Files, Hammers, Ac Saddlery Hardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddle. Hame, Buckles, Kinars, Biu and Toola. Table Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Spoons and Bazors. the largest stock in Somerset Coonty. Painter's Goods, a full stock. White j Lead, Colored Pairs tor inside and outside painting. Paints in oil, all colors, j Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes, Japan Pryer, Walnut Stains ' Ac. Window Glass of all sizes and g!a.s cut to any shape. Tbe best Coal J Oil always on band. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is large and comprises very elegant styles. Pitston's Circular, Mc!y and Cross Cut Saws. Mill! Saw Files of thebest quailty. Porcelain-lined Kettle.?. Handles of all kinds, j SIIOVEIS. FOIIKS, PAIK, ItA3a.S. Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Pick., Scythes, Sneaths. Sledges, Maso.n Hammers,' Cast Steel, Step Ladder. Carriage and Tire Bolu of all sizes. Loooking! i-. t Ti- j r,i , ,'. , i -i' t. . i I uiosws, asn noartis, ciotues rinsrers, .ieai cieves, uoor.lats, la!Kets, Tubs, Wooden Buckets. Twine, B'ipe all sizes. Hay Pulleys, Butter Prints, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters aud Stuffers, Traces, Cow Chains, Halter Chains. Shoe, Pust and Scrub Brushes, Horse Brube, Cur ry Combs aud Cards, Poor Locks, Hinges. Screws, Latches and everything in the Builders' line. . Caps, Lead. Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse. Ac. Ac, Tbe fact is, I keep cvcrytLit li -itbelonps to tbe Hardware trade. J deal exclusively in this kind of goods and give ray whole atttention to it. Per sons who are building, or any oue in need of anything in my line, will find it to their advantage to give me s calL 1 will always give a reasonable credit to responsible arsons. I thank my old customers for their patronage, and hope this scasou to make many new ones. Pon't forget tbe place IN" o, 3, "BVEirS Iir.OCIv." AprilS'T. . JOHN F. BLYMYER. HENRY IMcCALLUM, CARPETS, 77 Ffth Avenue, Above Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Prices tlie l:ioher 11 G. B. BARRETT & CO., Pittsburgh. Pa. TAISHSS. JS7TSL27, CICCZS, SILVSSVAXS, Plated TrtTarc, Gold and Silver Chains, Gold and Silver Spectacles. Watch makers' Tools, Materials, and every description or goods sold by the trade. LARUE FRF II ftTOrl. 1 loweal w T.rk Price.. ;i'w rifti, 1 K'K J And . ,ualitr. ,u,ran.ee.i:MS J" 1 1 1 ft AlOnilO. Fill and Vt inter Trvle. W7 Wh.lo.le KtrlnalTely . ) SEUM FtVKiU. "PEOPLES' B3UG STORE!" a. W. SPEERS, X. E. Corner Piamond, Somerset Pa i'eai.er is i DRUGS, ! MEDICINES, and CHEMICALS, PERFU31LKY, " j FISE OATS, TOILET ARTCL S. DTE STI FF, and KEIiOtKSE OIL, 1ire WtTSES an.1 l-RPOSES, ElUt'OItS f.r medicinal, Also an assortment of : Fine Cigars, andTobaeeo.1 Particular attention rren t the eoupounduisj I of Physicians Prescriptions and Family Kevipcs, ! by experienced haa Is. March IS. 1ST 8. Ayer's Hair Vigor,!,: For restoring to Gray Hair ita natTaral Vitality and Color. A dressing tvliii-tl i : n.t 1 . -a ........... - once ajpecable, healthy, a n d efi'.-ctuid for preserving the fcis &t'-f'll -Jjv op.jt; i ham- Jr to its oriffinat iirur. Jt soon -w- Color, K till, tltO nloss and firs-inrax of troirt't. Thi t Lair is thkktmcd, falling bnir checked, ) 1 l 1.1 ... T, ll,.,1, n nl,v.,-j enred by its use. Xotltiug cau restore the I,air -where the follicle are de stroyed, or tlio glands atrophied au4 deciycl; but such as remain can be savod by tuia npplicpion, and stimiv lftted illW rwtivity, SO that a nc.V grorrt . ot hair pro, uceu. a.mntea.1 of folllint; the hair Wltll a pasty Settl- inent,itvvi!lkepitcleaiiaiiilviRoroua. Its occasional Use will prevent the bait c ' . i ' . . "f -,T irom turuiii- graj ot iuiini;; on, mi't conseouentlv prevent baldness. lhQ . " r r. .1 VCtr,i:.ttlOrt Of Vitality it gives tQ tbw scalp arrest, an.1 prevents the forma-! tlulj Ot il.irj.Ir'.ltf, wliii.-ll IS often SO UU- eloauly aud oftensive. Tree from those deleterious substaut'es wliicli make .. , i - - aoiuo pr?p.iniiiuiis tiiuiireruus ami iiijii- rioiw to the hair, the Vigor can only . , . , , ho.iofir l.nr Tinf hirm ir IF wnntti i.,..r..lo f.. TTirt nrfFIVfi i merely lor a.ll.VlU DtiLl.Ml,t nothing else can lie found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts , - .. . . , longon me nair, giving it a ncii, glossy lustre, and a grateful peUurau. Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer Si Co.f rrawtlcal and Analytical ( Iwiraiata, . UOVfELL, MASS. 1 FIRST PllZt 'T Vlt-NNA EXPOSiflON, 1873." H. R0SEXSTEKL, M acafacturer-o superior Union Cpop Leather, A u4 draler in Bark, Hides, ani Plasterers' Hair, 1 OIIXSTOWX. PA. ? .r . - :! ' , ... ei'aM- , ', UKI M V oat.l Wmtoeab.-ant f C. SM 1TH,. A. M. r.0C.pal. Cash paid aa.lllv7 atth. Inanary, . Sept. i. ' . AVu? AdcerliteatcrU. same to till. O W a4lDI.F.R. Jf. D, Oenlil and lnrit. tiFFH-E A.M lVFlKMAKV. Sa 3.-. Penn Are. Plttehnra-h. Pa. All .Iw-asof III:, EAR ana THRO AT, and alarr hi '.-: l Ir treate.1. latlins lor tslsrart, Faisepupils. '.-tjnjke-l Eyes. "Wild Hair." Canrer an-l Turners of the Il-t". Ear. .,e Thrnni. Ptrnlnm. "Weepinii Eres." Ptosis, (.onicul t.- nea. rnreim Bodies. ETtlntlon. fce. skill:ul!r I prlormcie Artih-iAl E,r tnM.rte.1. hmi f. d-.cri., ir and illu.i ra'.ed pamphlet of coes. Julyli CARPETS! FALL STOCK ! CHOICEST STYLES ALL aUALITIES! HATIL'SS Ain; HATS ! OILCLOTHS and STAIRRODS ! B0 YARD ROSE & CO.. snmiAVEMi; PITTBritG, T?. Sept '13. th a cstcioo a aoKTti-wiam aari w Embraces nrvlr nne management the Gnat Trunk Railway Line of the West and JSortk west, ami, with its .uraeroas braDcheaansl eonnwe lfcs. forms the sh.ncst aud quickest rout. h tween Chicago and all p.ints in Illinois. W lavoa, sin. Itforrhem MieRuraQ. Minncs.4., Iowa. Ns braaka, CaUlornus nasi th. Western Tarrttortta. lu Omaha and California Line Is the shoiwst and heat rout, for al! points in N.T-.hern lliin.ia, Iowa, Ihikota, Mebraska. Wy omUiic. 'olomdo I tab. ra,la, I'allfornia, Or. iron, China. Japan and Australia, it. ( bicajo, MailisOB aad St. Pan! Line is the shortest hn. for Northern Wisconsin aoj Mmne.rta. aud &.r Ma-lin. St. Paul. Muwraap. ..is. j.uoiin an.i an points iu the ttroat oria. Iu M inonsaud f, Peter Line the only ronte fir Winona, Ra-bester. Owat. av . Mank.vtn. St. Peter. NVw I Ua. aa.1 all lulls I in siwueni aao t-vuirai JuiauastAa. 1-a I ! Green Eaj and Mariiut tte Line I the only line for Jansvlll. Watertown. Fund liu Ec. ilwt.k.h. A:.i.let.m, Oreen Kay. r-scana- 1. Nrmanesi. Mtructte. H.wa-ntoa, Hancock ' and the Eak. Superior t-'ouotry. lia Freeport and Duhnque Llae i . Is the .mly roots f..r Elijln. R.rktorE Freepuat I an.1 all points via Free-Mirt. It. Chicago inh-oH iytke aud Milrraukee Line ShTe nnte, and ts theoulv one bisa! Park, WaukeK ko, liacine, KeUuSOa to Vli tae I'orc-L. HLt-h. wue- Pullman Palate ('an mnm ait ihr-uah trains ..f thisroad. ' r"! f waukc. cbiniK. aa.i winona. , 'trPrR he Orer- iaB -ffi the 4 nrm Partite Railroad fi. all puiau Wsat of th. Mtssoarl hirer s..n:a.the trains r theChicaKo XotLu-Werterx HTu-nm t Throaxb Trains lllv. with Pnllman P.la.ie IK1H - " -- For St. Paul and Mnnmp.dla, two Thr.-n Trains daily, with Pullman Palac tars attacber on t..th trams. . ""r1,. ,7 ,,""in'f, iniuis, Jally. with Pullman Palae. u.r tucbl, am' - runninn throjb t. lariueti.. Jtg!1 "n day trama. ; ulC'iisb S5i;.J,Mi,.'SSJ ; er!,'" wnonm- , I lbaque. ria Freeport. two Thromrh Train. , uaiiy wun eull-aan t'ars. nurht trains. I- ; r'" JXZJ ,'S7?-J?,i'l"':?-T9a'. ' thn-aib Trarn. dally, with Pallmao Car on , dliWi 'rala t.. vir-lr..-.,. l... I F'rSU.niClty.m.l Yank:.. two Trains Jaily. Pullman Cars u. Missouri Valley J.ne.Hjo. I ucnera. t Train, .uiiy j and other point, ; 1 ,.m I SIS Iwi Ofll- l it ivaaiori. sterling, krsislu. Janesrllle. i T.a can aar. from tw. to tra I Ilfll Xa 41 J HriM.la.tT: IV-rt. oaice. s, SaleS ree': Anahamce.'j63 Fira-i Fern rranciac. IsSi-s. 121 Montu -oi. Iraro I b-ket (MtlCeK s data at I wndwr Sbertaan H-aise; ernes Canal and .4.11. Streets; Kintie attreet Iicput. ouroer W Kla- I lie and Canal atroeia,- Well St. Depot, ourner CiUFOBflU Vt ell anl Uaaie Mtraeu. For ratt.s or lnlonnai. not attain .bis from ' T,- Ho A5tFACTTBE DEFART ; your bom. ticket agents a . ' ' MtXTwlUb. ta eaarg. of I ,f " "'7 . Manrur HrniiiTT. j - - I : leu "T".-r " vuscago. ma. sap t, caieago. '- fr . 1 Vne mom aomniate Ins. . Una la I lie lulled I Star.' ur the iBwr..Kk practical sdueal wo of young , , ..... . A.l.lrc, lor cirAilars oontalolng full partial-J Xeie Jd'Trtifcmrnft.' i ATtU3 P1I57KS' BEPCT FOB A Li MAXES or Presses, Type. Inks. Cavsfn, Card, tlr. JOnNTSOX 4 CO., i Market S;.. UrrisSarj. p srSd thrc. rest stamp ft Caulosns. ar this PJt t is af'tsr not the Grocery & Feed Store I CQLBjHI Ul Cheap Side, Xo. 2, Baer's Block, Somerset, Pa. r Hemmorrhoids or Piles. DR. TEBHT dTtrs his time to the l -ealmfnt .f Piles, blind, liieediDa-or ltchinir. and all other diseases of th. lower bowel. Th. Ih-etor rnaranteea to ear. all easr he aailfrtahes. ao aaiur wbo has attempted aad tailed. Othce. ISm V iae street. Pbiladeiubia. Pa.. H'.ura. 11 W a aad 7 to p. m. amy at. New Firm. SHOE STOKE, SNYDER & UHL Ilaiins; parehavsesj tbe Shsx Store lately owned by 1I.C. Reertta, W. take pleaaur. la raUaaa: th attealk a .4 p&hUc to tb. tuci that w kare au aul ,xr-s keep eonstaotly ob kand at oomUet, aa owat o Boots, Shoes and Gaiters BOTH OF. Eastern aid Home Manufacture as nan b. found anywber. W. alas will have of hand eoaatanti a full mpply of SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO. CALF SKIXS, KIPS, ANI LLXIXG SKIXS Of all kUla, lllk t KUl UA. M Shoe Findings. rv . nnVQer. JlaSQ . j Who. reputation for making Good Work and Good Fits 1 second la won. hi lb. Plata. Th. nubile :j (pwetfu.ly mrltniKo eail ami .xaib'oar Jna, as we re nwf ia.nen u asop gnwi aa ouo as bast assl well a. price as low a. la. arwem. SNYDER & UHL. f ainaiay at boa.. j fre Aaaant. .-. , ........ Agent waatsd. Owtfll TRCE a CU, Aaa-uata