M "'3 1$ it RIB At. TOPIC. WHiirn KileHmubf a fsraicr. nardr-ier: nJ irui' (tror or expcrico-. i " ' ibv cellars. i It is n jt healibr to live over wet -itnrc Vipr thnt cornea in two or i!,ri limps a vear on:v, aoa i sm of tf roes out leariag tie bottom cellar dry, ia not of mocb injury w a, family V health ; but wLeo the water often remain in a cellar f..r we ks or . . . .1 the bottom of it i eon Ftan:!v damp, means rbouM be taka to rem e the il- If tl.u di.ir tan be drained that I liquid be dim; uud the b.niora laid in cement, with a tmiill depressijn or cnduclor maile around it, next to the wail, to conrcv the water to the drain. The ceme v ed fl j r oa this plan fb.uld ri ua inch or two from this waili to the ceu tre. This iil gife a dry floor, and ifanr water cornea in through the walU it will n.n ff into the drain im- me,l.l.-iy. Alter a nouw "l'ui built with pantn.s or other apart-; incuts in the cellar, it is not ia.-t" to . j . prevent water coining la throuu Minn; inacccfsililc placiv, s the bcvl wav iu hucb cufc.-i i.s t- dig druia. Rut if all parU of a cellar can le reached wiih cement, iu moft cas-a it can be cemented to w waier-i.gJi, without a drain, at an expense -rilbu9 cx 3Std ti;l cM weather ap about n:. lor one of ordinary izj. ; wbea lhey should go iato now the woaK is dose ,ie ct.uar ecaia, and the vinegar wiil Obtain one barrel of cement for cv-ji,3 very good at this time; but if the ery I iuare feet of the cellar bot-jcask are rolled out under the ehed a torn, and the name of good building pecond peasoo, the vinegar w ill be ex pand. Where the wat.r comes injtrafioc. with a great prepare, cobble stones' If the ca.-ks are well paiatod, they fr&ru a half a pound to two pounds ( mav be set on fccantling3 through . . 1 . . . j :r .1 I . .i ,,j in wcigtit, ougDito oe uu, n iucj arc obta uablc, as it otit n requires lrom four to tlx iuches o! stones and cement to make a cellar bj'.tom per fectly water proof. The stones hhould be laid ia the cement, so a to iocreaee the thickness w ithout increasing the cxpcbui. Some persons first pack the stooxs close together, then pour in their ceu,cnt- and taud, called "grout." ro as to fill erery opening to the lop of the Btow. la twentf four hours this grout wiil "set," or bard e n, and tben a finishing coat of ccm--ut hhoulil immediately be put on over the ttooea. The mixing of the ceiueut thould le half cement and halfand. After the cellar bottom is Cuished, aud the cement allowed a few days to dry, or harden, then the walls, and piers, if any, should be cemented up ok high as the wat-r t-ver comes in. This coat peed not Le over an eighth of en inch thick, and apply another coat the same 'hi knei.s the ncxtdav, or as soon as t jQcciiicnL Two thin coats are bet- r than oue as thick as both, making better job, as the water will often nd its way through a kiagle coat. TALI. n.iiVIN.(. When land is plowed ia the fl!, and le(t till pring without harrowing, il may be sotro to eny kind of ppring grain, after being well harrowed, and the crops in most eaes will i a3 rood as if the lane were plowed in the spring. Stable dung, when plow ed order ia the fall for a ppring crop, will be as beneficial as when plowed unuer in tnc spring ; uui ill kinus o: common Icrtiiizers should be sown broad cast in the spring, and harrow ed iu, unless one sows seed w ith a drill that deposits and covers the fer tiliser at tbe same time. If it were not for tle great Lurry that farmers are subject to in our short springs, it wouia not be of any advantage to plow light, loamy sili ia the fall ; but in consequence of not La ing time, in uiauy cases, to plow all the (and in the Hiring one desires to cultivate, it is decidedly advisable in some cas -s to plow in the fall, especially clay- soils, which are greatly benefited by being thrown up to thi aetica of tno Irosts of winter. It often occurs tbat a field in the spring is too wet to plow when the seed should go in ; and such land, if plowed ia the fall, would be ia good condition to har row ia the spring, and tbe crop would e bjtusr for the tall plowing. 'Vl-E IAL OFFERS." Farmers and their families are apt to think that a'J tbey read "in the pap ers" must be true, ahd as represented. I hey are not aware that thousands f scoundrels are racking their brains n . I 1 . ... . w wwuici buiiib urw uiciuou to taae ta"thj.oor confiding farmers, and their sons and daughters. One of the latest discoveries by these rascals, is tbut tbey ran c;aLe country people believe tbat "every subscriber to this paper," as they word their bait, w ill receive some valuable "gift," or premium," merely by enclosing 50 cenu to Jl, for "package and post age." I have one of these "taking" advertisements before ma ia which a "rc'ttillr r," with a "super ior compass," and "bunting case," and "warranted to keep correct time" A: e, is offered as a "premium to the readers of this pap?r." oa the receipt! iruu nr jiai'kiug, voaag ana fliailing." Well, the farmer' sons, who have seen but little of the w ays of tbe world, bite at this tempting iiait immediately, by remitting tbe re quired f)0 cts. ; acd it is laughable to ee bow the dupes take the cheat on opening tbe packages in which tbev really etpeet to find a valuable pofd watch worth from $10 to Rut they receive sometling that has, per haps, a dial plate upot iu face, w ith directions to set it so that it ri.ll keep "correct time" once in 24 hoars, egy at a oon an article not worth picking ia the street, aad which rosts, nrobablr. to make sot orer five ejnts each ! SJlIXu rbVEK. There it a class of farmers w ho are constantly oa the lockor.t for a bet ter place to go. Tbeir farm are al ways "for sale," and tbey dream of i.. . , . - luiunaai ianas, in some otber part of tbe country, which can be bought ' for a song," where they imagine that they would be more prosperous, nd ijr life better than where they oo w reside. Many of these men own mortgaged farms :"aod for such men Co desire to remove w here tbey can own arvv farm, though it lie far, far way, is but a natural manifestation to better one's condition, which the tiomaa mind can not resist- But where caa theoe ki gj, after selling their farms, and be contented! That it a serious question, which bo man caa answer of his own knowledge. Suppose they can sell out, and com mand a thousand, or fifteen hundred dollars after paying all tbeir debts, and they start for "the West," Kan sas, Missouri, Iowa, or some other State. Kigbty acres of Uad with a '"coBlfoTUl.le, house, or io- ca'uia cn it, can be bought for from $5 to tit per acre. The land it all right, as rood as "lies out of d(ots;,,fcut) alas, for the aarronndingg. Keigklors are scarce. -tockty" it a Bjythj and the poor, frail housewife, wfcooliows her husband without a murmur, pines torfrisnds. The children bave to iro two miles or farther to school ; acd b tbe wister season they can not at tend moci of the time in consequence of storms. Churtk-g are "few and far between," and tbe peoU are gen erally a mixture of various nations; ad tbe result of all is, that many an (Extern farmer bo poes West i; pn- I birv aad wishes tbstvw aad wishes himwlf mek on h.O!BC8tCSll. So if One pciCS ; South or aajwhcre, he wiil not find) ihiops just to liis miad. Ifonethiaffj js t,eiu.r than 0n the old place, anoth- er i worse : and takiusr all things iq , ! consideration, but few farmers ebauce ihe.r residence, who are able , t make a hvjn? on the old p.ace.tiati . . better themselves by removing to ditfUtll fcutc. One mar obta.a neb !a1d , t a low price where there is no market for what be grows; ana and b-JOD Lc iliuv nary mm wi.e cb.ldrcn, and wl,.u ib-a .'-a p.-...i.iy world f jr bitn. TO MAKE YINKiJAK. The best viGe:ar is made tf cider. the poorest apple making a good vin egar, as the bast. The bos'. -a?k to use arc iroubrand whicky ca.-kp, which can bo bought of liquor ileal cri, wcond-hand, at f 1 each, holding 40 gallon. Any farmer v. Jjo nasap- !e" lit t0 grind, l . . caa realize more mnnPT (mm them made iuto vinezar than .nicr im c i ict mate an cic- l " J.. . . . i pnnt quality oi ci I-t. i in too cbmis. documents ail ready to prove uis m aud put them into iLe cellar, leaving nocence, but it won't do. They can't the Lun out lili spring, when they j account for the bouses tbev live in, I should be rolled out aail placed under a she d exposed to toe sun, out me , . , . KhaAe.i Lcave tvem ; tuo fiurnmer la tue open air, eiputu to the full force of the sun. which will produce vinegar sooner than when under a fchrd, as it is heat and air tnat produca tho acidity. Small pieces of w ire cloth should be tailed over the bungs of the cak to keep the flies out, and the catks should not be quite full when in or out of the cellar. If you have but a eas-k or tw o of vineghr to rnuke, and have a barrel that has bad vinegar in it, the mother that the ca?k contains will be of great advantage Iu making the viucgar, dividing it. aui potting half into each cik. I stronuly rec ommend using iron-bound ca.-k?, well painted, an those with wooden hoops ore often troublesome, the hoop3 breaking and causing the ea.-ks to leak. lhrtt --&) ;ncroltj-. 1 remember being in a room during one of Thatkeray's visits to Captain Morgan's house when a lady present instituted a comparison between the author o( "Vanity Fair," and Dickens, t tbe disadvantage of the latter. Ah." fcaid Thackerar, shaking his splendid gray bead," it's very kind of you to say tbat, but you know Dick ens' slice of pudding is much bigger than aice." Ther wre trifling words, jestingly spoken, but the face aud manner of the speaker gave me, child as I was, a surety which I have never lost, that. however bitter might be luacK ieray's scourging of the faults of his fellows. Lis rreat heart never barbor- cd an ungenerous or envious thought. tmrmt3ft Ike YniVK Irr. jA! Kosvij,i k, Fi.a, September 20 There were seven deaths from yell w fever to-day ia j'ernandina, all white persons. Dr. Palmer is in a very critical condition. Fificon new cases were report to-day. Heavy rnius for the past two days have caused the increase in mortality. The weather to uigbt is very cold and stormy. , contribution of three hundred dollars from tbe Maritime Association of New Vort was re ceived to-day; also contributions from (lainsville, Jacksonville and other poibtf. Fifteen nurses have crone from here. Tbe large incre&a in tt camber of cases ol yellow lever at 1'ernanaiaa and the increasing mortality render contributions in money badly needed. It is hoped the North wilt ret-pood to tbeir apjteal for help. !'! Naatbrra -! Ht sTiiN, Tex , September Tbe fallowing is tbe estimated 2) dam-Gal- age by tbe liue cvclone around veston. Tbe Government works in Boliver channel, intruding a portion of the fleet, ?5,0U() ; the Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad, loss of track and the Ray bridge, $20,000; tbe Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad, loss of track aud bridge, $20,000; ejtton presses, $1S, 500; incompleted buildiurjs ia the city, $2, JOG: twenty f mall febooners capsized, loss $o,UGi ; private build ings and property, f IO,CC0. PAMA.lE IX ALABAMA Montgomery, Ala., September 20. The Warrior river has risa ttiny feet, aiid is still rising rapidly. The entire river country is submurged, nd the loss of crops is calamitous. The Alabama is rising fclowty kt l;s point. The raia has b?atcn out an immense quantity of cotton. It has been raining since luesdiy. Ji'iE, Pa, September 10. Judge Galbraiih has decided that churches in the course ct erection, but not completed' are not exempted from taxation under tte new c-cn-tltutioa of its state. The case was aa appeu by r.ibhoji lcllin agaiosl the action of th c miiv coni&jiisbaera in taxing (the .m nutiaished C'ti,:Ji? cthe- drai tWFV4 'anallle. YotiK, Pa , September 2!).--This niorumir uaia of fifteen cars con taiuiuif COD or J00 Sunday scool ex-eureioui-Ms ft Delta on the Peach Rjttoiu Narrow Gague Railroad, aad on approachiog Lutz'g bridge, eigh teen wiles from V'ork, tbe engine was thrown from tha track. Two boys named Jones and barton, stand ing on the p'atfjrai., were instantly killed. One man wag ai-nou 'i' cod five or six slightly injured. Sebrakka t rap. 0Ke;i, September 13. The 7er-1 direct all his energies t9 fim destruc aid will tomorrow morning publish I tion of tb whiskey doggeries. Hs detailed reports front a; I counties ia j would not attempt to close the bars iebriaia and Western low, show-1 in the respectable hotels, for there icg tie condition of the cora crop (the trade was in the hands of respecU It is geaerailr conceded that I ue yici wui (ae larger than any previous year, avfragiDr froia fiity to seveniy-bve busbeu er awra. ,0a: light wines, for those beverage id account of the rainy spring it a ill te cot,eraze tha brain. If every whla cnusually late At a few potsts key shop, eai.4 the fir., could be cban danger is apprehended from frost, fbe'ind jnto a Jagr.-Laax baioon wc corn not teiiy sufficiently matured, should have reason to thant'.God. VJ beat averages Wecty-two bushels quality LarL.7 fst acre, and to a Letter tban last rear. renges from twenty-five to fifty ousnna, ana osia Llty to seventy-live. Yery little of harvest trops is coming w market, farmers long dtsosrd to. uu.u ior ueuer prices. j ' i Amekicas shoes are now being; krgely used in Germany, Switzer- j land and France. I OIB XEWYORit 1.F.TTEB. - . New Yokk, September 22, 13T7. TWEED ON THE STAND. Tweed's testimony is making ab3ut tne bar oc among the great and J small politicians of the city that a 6 gbort r& e n. , t. fif 'twill Ui 1 La IS IE I fa fUa. CBI tsft !--- , .i)a9 ilb.ut reserve. He j a mil.hnC!?s about name8. , h fi . f Q fe WJV, , av.- for tweed impiiCJitci Iiimi ia l jc rug robberies, ! M.J(j it wa3 tLc ,lrcid lLat he would) , n,akc a fj,, c,jart,,siua lha s t,d I Ha!l to jump the couutry. And tben j ; there Rre a parcel of Republican OfTi-j ciala who are impuc&tcd, and any quantity of democrats, who were diptinguii-bed for the fervency of their denunciation of the old man, after be fell ijto disgrace. I a fact, it ecni3 that those who were the most fervent iii denounciug bim were, as a ruk the most guiltv. Of course i t),pr a'1 ilrriv. and cverv one of those ' ... ..." . . wl.om Tweed has implicated has his the carriages they ride in, the yachts they sail, or tbo money tbey pay lor all tnese things, lncse lortuues are too large 'or honest accumulation, and no one ia Xew York doubts that Tweed has told a straight, unvarnish ed, and true story. The old man seems determined to go clear through it, whether it does him any good or but. BAP1D TRANSIT. Thank hcaen there are courts to which the people may appeal, again-t the monopolists. The means of g iaz op and down town are and have been for years, thamefully lusufli-l cient. Night and morning the cars tbey were permitted to b3rrow mon on the Hues north and south would er on worthless securities or no se- I uc i;iuuru( uuuui know?!- of weary people on theia unable to get seats, and the pla'.foroH jammed with people hanging on ia all sorts of shapes. Then to get to any part of the city where rents ore within the reach of a laboring man's income re quired a full hour of time two hours owh day w hich is aa enormous per cent, of what is better than money taken for Dcthing. Companies were organized to build elevated railroads the whole length of the ihland, and one of them, under a charter granted by the Legislature, did build about a mile of a road. Then the Lorse car companies interfered, for the miDe was too rich to bo given up. Tbey got out injunctions on tbe elevated people, and every possible method of retarding the work was resorted to. Yesterday the final decision wa3 bad, and it was against the monopo lists. New York will not,- Lave rap id transit. The elevated roads are simply platforms supported by strong piilurs, oa vbith narrow gijage tracks are laid. The cars ro long, with a seat running lengthwise on each sie, each holding perhaps sixty passen gers. The eiigintn are small and noiseless, and the rate ot speed is twenty miles an hour. As tbe tracks are up to the level of the secDnd sto ry, and are used only for the cars, there can be no danger whatever on them. Ths work on tbe Gilbert will be pushed to completion at once, and it is expected by the time winter sets ia we shall have two lines running the whole length of the island. This will do more for New York than any one thing tbat has happened tor re&rs, for it wiil relieve the pressure oa tlio orcr crowded lower part of tbe city, csd give the poor better and cheaper homes ia tLe pp;r part. WILL JROI CLES. When people E up their affaire ' and lie down and die, tbey have no idea how soon all tbeir Gxiug will be unfixed. Matbias Danser, a gambler, leu s.a estate of half a million or more, to hisdicgoUr, 1,'ary Danser, who, having seen tbe wickedness of her father, w a a most pious ana aevou; woman. nen .Mary came to die, she left all this money to religious bodies, VyWM to the disgust of her relatives, wbo had been waiting for her decease for some time, impatient ly, the religious societies wrangled over it for some time, appearing to be in doubt as to w bctber iley ought to accept money that had been maue ever the gresa (.-loth. Tbey finally accepted it, however, feeliojj that no matter bow the money was obtained, tbey would put it to a good use, and that tbey could sanctify it. Rut now, ufiei1 tha religious bodies had decided to take it, tbey didn't pet it all. For the other heirs of the Jate Danser came in and undertook to in validate the wiil, claiming all sorts of irregularity, an 1 rather than hava it go to trial, tbe claimants agreed to divide it into two parts, and so it was settled. Tbe church gets the i ell of tbe dead gambler's money, and bis Lrothurs and sisters the oth er half, end they Vfi ajl supposed to be happy. THE nlFLEMEft. Now that tbe matches are all over, the American teams are soothing their defeated competitors by show ing them tbe country. To-day tbe Englishmen are op tbe sound, on yachts, and it is proposed to contin ue .tho excursion all the way up the New EngUnw coal, if the weather continues pleasant. The Englishmen tbe Americans ara thebetiq fry? respect. Rut tbey are goia bowe tv practise a year, and wiil com batk, 13 win tbe next time And the j Americans tecpopd, if you do beat us, we shall take it as .'fsnntly as you do. Tbe match hat bee a r,.r" i peasant one, tbere has not been a ! particle oTi-feeliog or bad blood, from first to last. t? arrangements were perfect, and tbe utmow. nrte sy aad consideration has been shown on both sides. TUE NEW TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT- The Ninth ward association for the Boprastiun of intemperance held i a meeting last n.gbt, ana tbere were ome speeches mad.3 whu sound uecrly to rigid temperance people. Rev. Dr. Crosby, one of tbe noted divines of the city, cjjde a speech in tt'Ljcb he took the ground tjt tern peiicue it. 6 a Joe by undertaking toy mnih In ti.ia rwiMnAa htt npnnnail tA able cen. who kept it in some sort of I oriier. l$ pot going to assault- the Jager beer eellers, cr the sellers of W hat he wanted to do was to $ght the villainous whiskey, and ia ma king that fight tbey would have tbe aF:stan"9 of the lager-beer drinkers, and that grct paes who drink light beverages, but are oppopei to tbe use ot me soul ana boar ceslrovUsr wnisKey. ne was entering upon a crusade arainst the 8,000 grog bhops in the district. And Drs. Evans and Taylor, though disseoting, agreed to work with bim. Dr. jCroeby say be has inreetigated the matter thorough ly, and while be don't beliero ia la- g-beer or wine drinking, he 5 'f l lauea iuai me usrni iui, icnuiuj from it, is next to nothing at all events it is so much lea than that of whiskey drinking that tempcranpe reformers are foolish fjr indulging it in the list of beverages to be prohibit ed. Join the lager-beer drinkers to the temperance influence and whis key can be driven out Undertake to prohibit beer, and that influence joins w hiskey and nothing can be ac- pnmnliiihed. nr. Urofcbv a views are Ir. IsTOfcb? r,.f.,vn,i vhh favor br tho temper ance party, and it is probable that his programme will be adopted. BEECIIER'S BOOKS. The papers that hate Beecber are laying great stress upon the fact that at'tbe last book trade sale, Reecher's books sold for six cents per copy, ar guing therefrom that the great scan dal destroyed his popularity. I don't see it in that light. All the books offered were old ones, tbat, in tho course of nature had become val uless. There is no sale for a book tbat has once passed its popularity, no matter w ho is the authcr. Doubt less, the great scandal would deter many people from buying a book from Mr. Bsecher's pen, but were he to write a fresh one tbe curiosity to see what it was would give it a lar ger sale than ever. Certain it is that Mr. Reecher's lectures are bet ter attended than ever, and there is no diminution in tbe attendance at bis church. He is very far from dead. A SEW SAYI.NfiS' BANK SWIN'DLB. The Clai.-mont Saving's Rank has gone tbe way of all flash. It is tbe old, old etory. Tho directors per mitted two men to rua it. and sbut their eves to irregularities so long as , liuea at all. The .two managing men speculated with the mooeys of . I r .1 - ! .1 I 1 tueir uepoaliors, luey loai, real es tate depreciated, and up it went. Thousands of poor men bave lost tbe little eavings they depended upon to carry them through tbe winter, and an examination is being made, which will result as all such examinations do, ia censuring the directors. Rut not a cent will ever be got out of it. The receiver will eat up the assets and ia time the affair will be forgot ten. There are a thousand better men ia SinirSin? than tbeso swin dlers, but they will continue to move in the best society all the same. BISINESS. Rusiness is still improving, and New York is feeling good. The merchants are here ana are buying frsely, for the farmers behind them arp sejling and paying. The look out is encouraging. FlETItO. An Animate War Man. When Phase Martin walked out tbere was a general stare. lie had a black eye, a hitten car, a sore nose, blood on his chin, and more scratches on bis face than there are spokes in a buggy wheel. "Usen djwn on tbe Danube?" alli ed his hjair, a tha prisoner hung on the railing. "I don't know where It was," was tbe answ er "Well, what happened?" "Ob, nothing much," "Did you run against a windmill or a cage of wild cate?" ((No, sir: I think I bad a little fuss with a barkeeper." "You drank a glass of ginger ale and then would not pay for it, eh?" "Tbat was it, sir, and he flew mad aijot il.'' "How lo&2 d'd it take him to cur rycomb yoa oft in that ptyje?" "I don't believe it ws ever ve minutes." "And what is your de'eose ?" "I was thirsty." "Well, the 6upplr of ginger ale at the Lou-c of correction gave out last night, but you'll get Jots of water up tbere. You'll get along "very well for sixty days, unless you insist on mar ble wasb-oasins and bilver drinking yups. Yex." Vi'lroit Free Press. After the circus paradp yesterday two small boys met on tbe street One of (.hem, bis face glow ing with excitement, said ; "Oh, Johnny did you fpe the fel ler with tha snakes around his peek." No word from Johnny. "Yer seen the man ia tbe lion's cage uoccursc?" Vo wprd or sign from Johnny, save and except a cloud upon bis brow. "Well yer dil seen the ponies with the rud blankets oo, didn't yer?" "Naw, an I didn't, said Johnny, at last, bursting into tears. I bad to stay at home and tend our baby, but I kin lick the stuffia' Oil City Iterrirk. out of jou! A t'aefal llre. Miss C'bariottfl Thojctoc, cf this place, has su old black horse which goes straight ta the Llacksmitb shop and delibciately walks In, unattended, every time he loses a shoe. A negro boy usually rides him to drive cows to and from pu t ire, The otber day tbe darkey didn't come to time, and I SntAlliAAnl tiAVoa ilrMta it a n-ttA L.- -i.k-as- wcLt to the Dhstcre alohe and drove ike powgioQ.T-'oofor,g' Slar. oaralm r lit aieanjer krtui be St. Loch, September 20 Tbe gutter Grand Republic, tbe largest and flnett auaoihoat on tbe Western waters, took fire about lg oVlock Ian nigbt and burned nearly to tbe wat edge. The flames communicated to tbe tean;r Carondelet, lying alongside, and ali hr ppper works were destroyed. LTer bulr is of iron, and tbirefora will be gaed, but htf macbioerv wilt no doubt ' he badly damaged. Roth boats were lying up at tbe foot of Lesperance street, gboyt two and a half miles from tbe centre ot tt0 .vity. I be steamer Grand UepuUic wag 2 to the water's edge and sank before mora jog. it U doubtful whether her ma chinery wild b cf coy value. She was owned lv Captain yhbwja, aod vaged at f 10,000. and insured for $i0.0V9 a about twenty-five o Eces. Tbe Carondet ii j;f-obabl v a total og ghe was owned by at tain Hicks aad lira? essocigtes, end was valued at $ 10,000. she was in sured for $17,000. fat; anker j a Nteaner. ; Montreal, September A rob bery of 1 12,800 took 'place yesterday op fcoar of ts steamer Reaubaroer. eo rojute from t&s pity to Ceaubar ne. Ten thousand "floligx of tjo amount was in small bills tf Me chants' bank and $2,000 in hill of the Hocelago bank, which were sent from the bead offices of these banks to tbeir fcgeqU at Beaubarner. The balance on private account. There ia no clue to the thief or thieves. Subscribe for tbe Herald. Urae ral liraai'a flaaa far m T r c - . , j Grant and' partr wnf now -General make a , , round of English provincial towns, in the order of Newcastle-on-Tyne, York, Sheffield, Rirmingham and Leamington, whence they will go to London. They expect to proceed to Paris on the 20lh of October, where they will stay bix week?. They will next visit Marseils and Nice, and then from Genca tbey will leave on board an American man-of-war to vis it various ports of Spain, Malta, Sici ly, Egypt and Turkey. In February the party wiil go to Naples, where tbey will in all probability stay a fort night, aua afterward spend a montn in Rome, tben to Paris, visiting by the way the principle towns in I lily. Paris will be reached again about tbe end of April. Here tbey will remain a month, and afterward visit I'en- m&rk, Sweeden, Norwav, Austria, and finally visit Switzerland, wbicb they hope to reach in September. Preparations are making at Newcas- tle-on-Tyne to receive General Grant this week. His visit will extend over tbe 21st and 22 i. He will ar rive Thursday night, and be tbe guest ot the Mayor. On Friday be will vibit the various builditg and works m the town. Tbe General and Mag istrates of tbe corporation, and tte Tyne Commissioners will proceed down the river oa a steamer, and there will be a great demonstration at the mouth ot the Tvne. There will be a reception ia the eveniug. On Saturday, General Grant will vis it Elswick Ordnance Works, and tben receive addresses from public bodies. In tbe afternoon there will be a dem onstration of miuers aud tradesmen, and in tbe evening a banquet ia tbe Assembly Rooms. Monday he will lay tbe foundation-stone of tbe free library and museum at Sunderland. Pennsylvania Urenlarkr, Wilmamspout, Pa , Septeniber 19. Tbe Greenback Convention met here at half past two o'clock, when a permanent organization was effected, as follows : President F. W. ILighes, of Scbuvlkill county; Yice Presi dents, M. P. llawley, of Allegheny, S. (1. Morrison, of Philadelphia. I he committee on r solutions was appointed. The report of the committee on resolutions, which were very long, was unanimously adopted. At 5:30 the contention look a re cess until 7 o'clock. Upon reassemb ling the following nominatious were made by acclamation : Supreme Judge Renjamio S. Rent- ley, of Lycomiug county. Auditor General J. E. Emerson, of Reaver. State Treasurer James L.Wright, of Philadelphia. Adjourned. Wquteif (w feton I lie Jury. Presently the stillness cf the court room was interrupted by the entrance of a maa, who came ia with a shuf fling, uneasy step am w i;h. Ljs hgt in bis hand. He halted and leaned against the railing. Nobody took tbe slightest notice cf him, however. At last be took courage aid spoke i "Is the Judge ia ?" The clerk immediately awoke his Honor. "Well, what do you want?" "I'm lookingfor a Job, your Honor. I've bcon looking for ork for over a month." "There's nothing for you here." "I thought ye occasionally gave a juryman a job. I don't read newspa pers any, and being a stranger here in town I haven't got any prejudices agin anybody. A pard oi mine wrote down to me at Reno, last week, and said that the jury business up here was brisit an it would pay to come np. As I'm a stranger to you, and a little bard up, I'll start in and serve for a case or two at half price an' you kin see what I kin do." "What are your main qualifica tions?" "My strong suit is making a jury agree. No juries ever get hung if I'm on 'em. I just lay low till they take tbe Grst ballot, tben I jine ma jority and argue the rest iuto it. " J pa; discount any lawyer. I can show 'em up points they never tumbled to before, sjometiipes J baj-'e to cse force, but esjdoni. Once, down ftt fruckee, iu a murder case, tbere were 3 poupje of fellows stadia' out agin hangin', aid after a, gujng wjth 'em as smooth and as gentlemanly as I could for over a quarter of an hour, I went for Vm with chairs, and by the time bad busted half a doyco pieces of furuiture over 'em they was glad to come in with a verdict of 'mnrdit in the first degree,' and the fellow wag bung not long afterward. In these justice uoqrtg J pan get on a jury, and if you just give me a wink at bow you want tbe case to go, I'll guarantee to fetch in tbo verdict you want, or not take a cent." Tbe man was told to drop around again In a day or so and tbey would try to make a vacancy for bim. Ia order to do it, however, some regular juryipan will probably have tobedis- eii&.jca. A i At tho top of tbe stairs stood a thin, sharp faced woman, wearing a dirty, faued alpaca dress, with tb sleeves rolled up, wbo asked In a jce uUr maaoeYif he was after her. Up od refoij io an answer in the nega tjvp, slip JeJ ffie way into the apart ment. Its jotprio? was somewhat better tban its noighbors, and "eVi: dently its ocenpant had eeea U-Uer days. But dirty walls, broken plas tering., cracked furniture, all attested extreme potetty. At tbe back of tbe room wag a door, which, when opto, ed, looked out on tbe alley, twenty feet or more below. Across tbe door v.era nailed strips ot board to prevent be children rom falling out. Re turning to the ot'ef' om tie wo man tuned to the swarnV'of fh'ildreij a id cried, in a shrill voice "For gracious sake get out of herej why are vou all haogiog here ia that iFAt4 any of ttc;5 yours f" asked the reporter. ; ' Not a bit of it. Mine's growed up. Pq (takin' care of a coople 6l lit tle ones, yb.eif pother died of con sumption last week, 'jfh'e oijj -i t?r id sick for weeks cp stairs, r.ith ! oo nap (a tae seer of ber 'e'ept iny': self, and ;fore sic diet) wanu-i) ter bpsjand to go on housefeepiu' god gai aouiti 000 to take care of tbe children. Ho when eb died I took 'em, and I'm takin care of 'em till their father gets work and a home lor W, shan't charge him any thing The litue &;r'' sick, and I d'in't knW whit atls her..? ' JLnd thf"; Vn9;an; surrounded by abject' pbver ty, with bjft liu Jp for heTself, was' without hope of reward iq this world, supporting and caring for two chii! dren of a stranger .Cleveland Her ald Now is the the Herald. time to subscribe fur S. R. PILE SnrecMur wCB. Ollmni a Co. DEALER IN FLOUR AND FEED Groceries, Confections, Qtieensare, Willow Ware, SALT, FISH, Tobacco & Cigars, i&C, etc., SiC. New Stock. ONE PRICE. All goods positively sold at BOTTOM PRICES. FAIR art SPE IS OUR MOTTO. 11 m mi it m No. t i" BAER'S BLOCK A V A When Shopping. July i. 2, JOHN F. DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, 5cC, The following is a partial list Planes, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, smith's Goods, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Files, Hammers, kc. Saddlery Hard ware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles, Ilimes, Rockies, Rings, Bits and Tools. Table Knives and Forks, Pocket 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, Paints in oil, all colors, Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Rrushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stains. &,c. Window Glass of all sizes and glass cut to any shape. The best Coal Oil always oa hand. Our stock of Coal Oil Lamps is large and comprise, very elegant styles. Ditston's Circular, Muley and Cross Cut Saw s. Mill Saw Files of tbebest quailty. Porcelain-lined Kettlca. Handles of all kind-h MJIOVKLft, FOHKS, K1A1EK, KAKILS. Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks, Scythes, Sneaths, Sledges, Mason Hammers, Cast Steel, Stop Ladders, Carriage and Tire Rolls of all sizes. Loooking Glasses, Wash Boards, Clothes Wringers, Meal Sieves, Door Mats, Rackets, Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Rope all sizes, Hay Pulleys, Butter Prints, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters and Staffers, Traces, Cow Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust and Scrub Brushes, Horse Rrushes, Cur ry Combs and Cards, Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, Latches and everything in the Builders' line. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, kc, kc. The fact is, I keep everything that belongs to the Hardware trade. I deal exclusively in this kind of goods and give my whole atttention to it. Per sona who are build. ug, or any one in need of anything in my line, will End it to their advantage to give me a call. I will always give a reasonable credit to responsible persons. I thank my old customers for their patronage, snd hope this season to make many new ones. Don't forget the place NTo, 3, '74. April 8 TENNANT, PORTEK, BOYTS & SiicreHsors to SloufffP.I'orter it Co. F OIT 1ST 3D IR, IT , Machine Forge Works, Water Street. Opposite It. A O. IS. It Depot, C oiinelUvilli-, I "a Manufacturers of llailroad and Machine Castings, II. 11. Frogs, Switch Stands and Bridles, Trucks, Pit Wagons, I ir- ries, iron v heel Harrows, btone l icks, Hammers ami t. hisels, Bridjre Trusses and Bolts. Plows, Plow Castings, Coci, Parlor i Esathg Strros, Gratssi Firs Frsnis, Fenders, EcIIcw V7arc. jVIi.sccllanoous Castings Iale to Order. Machinery of all kinds built aud repaired, at Short Notice aud Reasonable Terms. Also on hand all kinds of Material used about Steam Engines. Oas, Steam nml Walfr Pl Flttlnin. I;rnfs V1tp. Kraw Wire. Onm How, Oum ami fiNpioa April 11. 33 O Ij T N ew Firm. SHOE STOEE, SOLOMON UHL, ITaTinK pnrehatMMl the Siia, Store lately owned Uy II. C. Iteeritx. We take pleaxure In fnlllnir the attention of public to the lacl that we have now ami exiiec keep constantly on han.t u- omiplete an ment ol Boots, Shoes and Gaiters BOTH OF Eastern and Home Manufacture u can be foQQ'l anywhere. We mm will have oi band eoostantiy a lull uiljr SOLE LEATHER, MOUQCjL'O. CALF S?(vI.NS, AND LIXIXU SKIXS (If l) it,l, with full line of Shoe Findings. Tbe llliiiK liAMl FAl'Vl'Ut; UfcPAKI M EN T will be in chaiae ul N". 33. Snyder, 35so. VbvJt rei'i)U-.l"H for maklng Good Work and Goad Fits 1 eeoDt to none In the PUte. The pahlle Ii re pecllully lnvlteil to call and examine our stoek, M we are determined to keep pooda an K'hkI at tbe bett and nil at pricei at low af the lowest. SOLOMON UHL. TQ17IfIJ. MORRISON. UNDERTAKER. A Hill line of ty m il mffln alw-tr m han t. FunerAl altniii u wttnmii rric:ul t di.-'taiK'd. A'Mrwtf , - jn!l. H. MUKKISO.V, ,AprU4. . . HnkertvUle. Pa. W, E: PRICE a. oualij a QholwO itetjom,( itl. t-'t. -1; moot' 'ml pafiu Mnc'iiiiietj-. em .raliiij t'tia l-l 111 leanlnir ill Iw iouud the Mioo.1, Kirl.y. l.'l iiiH-r ai: 1 Huh- lr.l M.ran.l Kaiers : lluckve ,l..:k lereri Sllllil1 H.iJ Hake; AUyaoce, Paildock. aud An-h vt Liay Hk I roua I ai I ,m:irc eetl Revolving Kakea, I-Ulups. f-.iri Bells, aipt nil km.U oi l, uieiucnu large and sinall, or the miwt aiinruved puterutf, lur kanlon and farm use. also a lull and e.nnplele suiek ol Wmst aud Willow Ware, Oar. den and Field seeds. The tainous Oliver t'.hilled Plow will also he looml in stork knives ami see. lions tor the leaitluif Mowing .Machines: extra uaru for all Machluet sold by us no band. A visit ior. inspection is requested, tin applioation ileal e w.lj be lornl ibeii .with a rainliue, tuwhii li liiPHM1eH,t if e.f-evja.ly ntlml. 172 Federal 5tfei&t. U6qim,fo, niTivTriii IX. L AHV i - U it j FE2CnUt'En. Enllre Cost iii fatehf Cifflee Fe !; rn 1 am. balance 1 ' wlthln'oanonthsaker paiFuf allowed AJ- i -e aud eiaminatioa Ire. 1'alenis Sold. J. VANCE LEWIS 4 CO., kvpiiv snf .iiiiviiiwa,waund. PI f vaaija.,,,.,.,.,, srWiW; ilfiea in erlce, can jret a (wptlon If I n J - VH" r f H ei Vafc-iin.ijf.mp. CHAMBERSBURG Academy. Cood enough for the Best. tvTiearncugr for the Cheapest. Bates re3uctJdto128iJ,a Ycr. r Aifk. L.rJ..SlUsfATiEir; P"m l'..Prttclp!. CAHPNTEES & MECHANICS Expert with tools, can make from ft M to 110 09 perilay In their own Delglihnrhood. No hum bag. THOMPSON a COM M Hood street, PltUl urgb. 1 p.ii BLYMYER, of goods in Stock: Cirpeuter's Tools, Chisels, Plane Iroti J.es, Ac, Black- "BAEIt'S BLOCK." JOHN F. BLYMYER. O. S ETC. Lands zr Sa,e- 960,000 ACRES in Southwest Missouri- First claM Stoi-k farm!. cxr-Pllent Agriculture J.aii!s, and thetrest Tot.acci rci;ioli In the Went, Short liilera, nr. irrriis.-li'-pperi.. it icriy inn-iery, irwwl markets an.l a healthy cmtrv. lj.w Pnc ti ' I ox; Credit ! free Iraiiporuitkn frm St, Ivims to l.in.ls fur u jslie.l purcliati-r. tor lurther Inlonnatlon. A.l.ln-ss A.L liHAN'H I..m.l i'oiiimiiiaioncr bt. luis 4. San Kntnci!ico Ky.l'o. . W.c-jr. Filtli 1 Walnut Ms.MU.uls. Aujuj'S. Mo. PKt-HU'M qCEEXSWARE. L. S. LAYTON & CO., A iriDH f jr Ilrunt, Bloor, Mart In it Co'a I U N S T O N F. C II I X A Factory at F.ast IJverpcuil, Ohio. AW" a fUu iDe f (II.ASS WARE, KucWnham and Yellow Ware. Our Queensware took the hiiheit premium at the Centennial Exhihition a' Philadelphia : and alo first premium at lie Pittslmrx L.ilion last tali, th-ders respecttully aoliciie.l. OfHre and Warehouse i 153 Wood St.. Near L'berty, V are Mhippeu trom 'ittbiii-g J Uliv -JO. SULPIIUIISOAP. TiioRotrcin.T Cures Diseasks of thp. Skix, liEAl TlFIKS THE CoMl'I.KXIOX. 1'RKVKNIS and Remedies Khecmatism and Gout. IIea'.s Sokes and Ank.slNs ok the C'CTICLE AND CoCNItkACIS Co.NTAl.-.O.N'. 11,15 Staiuliril External Remedy for Enip. tiuua, S ires anil Injuries of the Skin, not only stMOVES rimi Trr;Corrii!Sniji all IIi.em l'jir.3 arisjfcjj tfdiA local i npuritics r f the po'j'wi ami pbtrv.(-!i(in of tr,e jyircs, bu'l also these irulvcj.i ji ii, sua anil uiml, sich ti'ri an.l jiccks. It rentiers thi cuticle JIXRVEpOUSLY CLC4J, WJulil uid I'lUr, au.'i being a nil - i esoue beautieiek is Us prcfcntble to any cosmetic Al.LTIIE REMEDIAL APVANTACFS OF Sl"L pill )i l;.vTls arff iusuroii tv Tiii I bi: of Utrmi's Sulphur .StHtp, wliL-h in aa.l: tion to iu purifying elTtxts. rcmeJies anil PRE VENTS iiiKfMAriy aiul Colt. It al.i niiJVFECTS CI-OTHISil n-1 LIKES anil l'KLVH,ii l,l;j;se ti.4U.UMi A! t!) BY CUNTAbT Vlih liie PEKfON. It piolves Daxdrltf, prevtuti tuiU n5, anj retarJs praynesi of tr.o hair, rhviitianii penk of it in bi-jh tenns. Prices-25 iind 50 Cents Per Cake: per Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and $1.20. M. B.Tbe jo cent cJcea are tripJe the aue of t':oe pi 9$ ct--r.Lg. "BILL'S IIAIB 1X TVHISKEK DYE," Black or Bruwa. 30 ( rnta. c i (EiTiivroi, v, ; sLvtii k u. irESTERN PENJTA. fLASSICAL. AX1) st;iE.TiFio i.xsnri'TE. The lns'ltute prepare Students ft.r t'otleire. H' sine s. Proleeoliwal Si-hol. Home l.iie. and Vb.lias. I iatiin eletaleil, ra't!.lv', ear- ol sccei. an l iJctureyjur, cVmn-airliii-ea e,teoi,. view of I'hestuut Kid". Vuil eorpi of Instruc tor. Irive course of ttudv. l)icn to both aeut Eiienses mi.lerute. New l.uil.luj !. U.tiei. (Ijn rrale in en(:h r.Mu). Aildrerfthe Prlncija'. JON ATHAN JONES. A. M lec- e. Mt. Pleaunt. P I) li . 1J A N XING it perm inenlly located at the S T . CHARLES HOTEL, Pltklra-fc, Pa. incases bdJ, Deforiri- r,,of t, e il,lne vterine 1 iM.'.acer, ents. I- . ,. . .. ' . . ""-'Hiir.. 01 Mei-banl -al S-n porta. Uall or send forilescrip)e pamphlet, 'fe House yoq I,ve la.- .JaUed rS, ApFU'ea'." O. W. M l DDI. Kit. st. n, Oeiillsit and AnrlMt, OFFIt'K ANI 1NF1KM AKV, S. .-. Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa All diseases or KTE. r: A Kane) 1 1I RO .IT, and 'afarrti sn.-eessiul-ly treaifd. Iiert.ais tor t'alararl. 'Faise Pupils,"-Crookel Eye, '."Wiid VMirr n'' T"wm of 'tbe xi KatV.yi.-a r '.mB. Ptr1 -1ri, W.ef.,u. L?ei, "tooViJ. 1 lf"ii-4. r.n Ulilli.llv pori.riue.le Artliu-ial F.yej biaiifUHi. r-uud ha Uee erlp.lv and llltuirulej luipiill ol uau. Juiyli. P A TENTS. F. A. I.?hiaann, Solicitor of Patent: V.' ...hinit ow.'p.V, !Jo patent i n.l pay. Send r. r C'ii-cu-1' 1 " . ii,. -. . hi . a ?Vs'poypT SAM'- j virtue c ot jn o.'de: it iiie is-ue.1 out of H.e Orphans-.,oort. if ner.l..ut, ar.il 10 ili recte.1, we will e$u Me tujale by pu .1'u ou:ny Hie tirtmises. an' ' Saturday. October fl, J 81 5. at 1 o'clock p. at., ut aai t day, the fullvwm real estate. vIt: A certain tmrtnf lan-1 situate in Britlienrallev Twt., rtomeriet count v. Pa.. a.l,..lnin!r lints of Daniel Slioemaaer. Joliu r'oustai. I Wklov ifueer ami Ials warranled in,, thq, name of Al itilu.if ra-het, cuataming l.tt-v hve aerej ami alloira. Ijjofe or lea. Ilatlr a put ilaejl.ng hn" awl .table thereon are-lou- a jiortioB ot ilil' lau.r is claaF-e.1. TER MS One half as soon aa the property Is oU aud one-hall in a year with Interest. ANDHEW HOOVER. NELSflN N. WELLEK, Sep. 12 Adia'rt anil T rusteee IJEW STOEE. J, M, HOLOERBAUM SON i j re In the Excelsior Mill Building, West End cf Main Street, KOJIKK.Sf7r, IM. We have fur t a full .in.l variol tH-kir.t.n iral Menhandlfe, Tliinu nf : Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qucensware, Stoneware, Ilats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, and a lxrge and Full Stock of CLOTHING, SALT, FISH, WHITE LIME, PLASTER, FEED Flour, etc., ct?. ALSO Afullliueol farm implement, anion wi i.-h a,, tbe CHAMPION MOVVI.Va AND HEAPING MACHINFS well laaile n-l warrnntid rturuhle. ..I Linht Iimti nil the viiul part? h. in om.li! of Wnaglit lri.u 'u. Sleel, no Pot Jlirtal cinch! ill's. The two Implement .itwvenauieil are our im- H-jti!-i.-. an.l U.n whli h we ISKAa nu.l BA.NTKK. I Hie of our custi. iiit-ra tol.l usttmlllie ha.lti.l.uy 100 niowlnir nnn-hiu'-ji, he wouM lu evuryone CHAMPION- The Oliver Chilled Plow j of .iilli renl nui.il.ers, h.r on, tm, or ti.re U-rret W arraute.lt. L-iiulK-tier.hun IJal.ier. t.i.-irr ; on Man awl IL.rw. mirk letter jo . D an.uii.1 We also h ire on han I an-l 1 flrtH.-iasji r satcthefi llowl.i MACJIIMJJir, Whl.-'u wc will warrant tot Well .Ma-le ami 01 Hood .Material, don !4ilK..rk ananr oili er 3Ini-hinej ul the kind an l will ak no m.-..n' tnoni-r until he has itiven the" ma chine a thimuKh tri al and is Hit'.iu eil with its wurk. THE EMPIRE Tl.re.hir, t.nrM, r ar ;ieancr, 9, 8 ao.l 10 hi rsc power. THE A. B. FAROUAHR, er with shaker attachment. THE BEST," ami iSr.ss Seed lirill. The Haic.-ritowu ISrnln TKEHCOSIERi Seed lfrilL ri Ii c! lirain an ; , jnu '"THE BEST," The H;iwtl,KB. To..th Hiiy-rake. S'prlni DODO'S Horse-rake. CENTENNIAL s.ir nUin MtLLINCEfJ'S "orw H.y.nkes. Hillside IMomx, Vast Iron Long Iluu. IouIIeShoreI Corn .Moms, SejtheM, Niekle, C'raln CradleM. I'orks Shovels and nil kiiuU or Plow C a tin Miearn, I'oluln Ae. In fact everything In the Aricnllunil Imple ment line that is w..rth keeplnu'. which we will irr toj. il a! such prlcm aa will please our l ust.-mers aud m l..w af tbey can I had any where .'li't KM Pi-otbtfe taken in Ex rhuiujt. ntrh a rir, m.iple v-tr, Auf ter and fjg. An kiut't of gr.i 'i.i, htf hide. ,heep ,tal calf tkin. ami erlaUy wool, ofvhieh ire ip.ii.t 2.IKK) im u ., f,,r trade enh. 3iay 'J?. ORIJINAL EODDYEAR'S USER GOODS. J ulraiuud lluhher in erery CvMeiniole Fvrm. Adapted to L'nicermil je. AN" AKTIt f.E I NKER lOCU Pfil'Mis WEiyM r t'AX bE SEN JIT BY MAlj . VyiND UP WATER HRttOr' irarmenta a nociali!r. Our 'l..ih snrrw.. i...... ooml.iiiej (tco gararnt, in onr. Fr stormy weal!, r, it is Ptrtri u r ProoCaiid iadry ieaili- ct a - NfLAT AND TIDY OVEECOAT. llr a reenliar ..n.c a tt... . . ... ; - ." . h 1 km mi.r. p me IWO clot ll sartiu-e.. which r.,.v...i. v.lr... (T i.t, n.i. even in the tiutlal climalrt. They are made in three eolorj Blue, Black nod Brown. Ar-e Light, Portable, Strong and PuraWe. We are now ..trerlnsr them at the exin ml bo priceol eiltlea.-h. Sent H.t -paid to any ad.lres upon rw-eipt of price. When orderinn, alate slje m wl chest, oyer rest. Kcliahle Partlei i!elrlnir n nee rnr - em' lor our Trade Journal, giving descriptions of our leading articles. 1 He sure and net the Oriijincl Gooiiitar't Steam Vulcanized lat.rics. -Sen.l h.r lllustrntn.l (r4.M.ll. A btuttJ Pocket Cymnasium. Address carefully. Iro:ulvay. Ae I'ittj. P. O. Ko r 51M. Feb. U. U kVi 1 ; tun .'ay pf-,r.!i.u;,l irotu .1. W. in i'.iy prY.!i.uvl j ll 1. U 9 enlira stdiik ol merchiiiulivp' I "P1" c mtiuuin? the mercantile buim-aa y carrying on a general gtiick, and must csin-cllully golicit p:itronae from the pco pie of tb is (own anil vit inily, ami all others in want of go.!.-.' I inteml aiklins from time to time, such coo. Is as will make the stork so complete In all ilepartments tbat it be to tbe inli'rest of IliooeJ in w:int ol paHl". u. c.ul ami see r'ebtArre pDrt!iiuini; -'li'irre. ... SofEvMr. Pa.. Dec. lS7u. ' - A Desirable Kesideiu'o For Sale. I off f..r sale my residence In Souierm't Hor. ough.eiilainingacnsol Ian I all in a hiKh stale ol cultivation, eacept tour acres of timlier with n on-hinl ot tm choice selected Iruit trees A brick dwelling house with M rooms, wasii. wi.mI and U-e house, well ttlle., Swiss lrn carriaire house, has never fuUing running water at the .ijr, t'ne e- ergreea shadin.- Stral-rry Ut lice, apd b-lioa. Tile d..uice a. v. ibe 1. .b,. i..ureiiope-h:! mile, y It h a,eiu nl and pla-i WaU the smiro distaniA. wtllioll iu. birtii pu, ploikcnta :in t luruilure If uesirvl, and Will gie ("luu laiuiediat.ly. J aljr U. . J. O. KIMMIX, EARLES HOTEL, Cerner OANAL and CENTRE Sts., 'NeerBrcadvvcy, NEW YORK , FirVt if.iss ai-4X.Viiiillailoo Vr four bun lieo guests. ' 1 . . 1 Sepsig and Jsa 2 Per Tay. tTIMT()!VS fOTIl.'H ivffV pi.. 'htllippi . Ciimui i IVssof aiiHerrt t'u. ami wli" to t Wo. -lois. August vrm is Sf f. AarpflVVtil, ((Voliintary A.aigiimcnl ) AH. I ,M. ,.l - Account hlcl Aug. 30, 1;T. Mueption Bl..l and John It. Edle ai.pcinteil Auditor to mxa uwn the exi-cp ion and distribute Ihe binds in.the hands ol the As-iirnee tu and amofin those k-galir en litlcl ll.ere'o. Ex.ract Ir.aj the re.or.1, c-rtitted Sept. 17, Y. 'r. . E. I. KKiSEK. Pm. . N.rfi.-c !sie.-e!y t:i en, that 1 wiitaHend.te . i':e iVllof i lid pp hifmi nt at ;be; o.oVe rS A. t!. t'olborn. Ks.)., in tae Horougn Somerset, c'a ThuTs.!ny, October 11, 1S7T, at 10 oel.s k a, u.. when ami where all tsirtles can attend II they think pnier. J. R. Ell IE. Sep. :t Audluir. Store and fa tase I t. i