sz: A XI 31 A Li lroxniens. In each grain of sand there are mar Tela, in every drop of water, a world In that great poctacle cn! ral Nat nre, every being has its marked place and distinct role; and in that grand drama called life there presieles a law as har monious as that which rules the move menisof the stars. Each hour remove by c!eith myriads of existences, an.l each hour produces 1 gi"in of new lives. The highest as tell a3 the low est created orgM,i-m consnmes carbon and water to support life Mid its duties, and it i3 not unintc-resti! to glance rtt the food, the habits, and the ways and marn peculiar to some of t!:e inferior animal-;. From thc-ir petrified ejec tions we knovr what, fuelled reptiles a the plosios'uirus, etc., sire, and may Some day !e able to icover the fish and crutaca they limited down. An imals, when not living by their own respectable' '.i"orts. are either parasite8 or dependents ; many would seem to Lave positive trades, or. are connected with branches of induct ry. There are miners, masons, carpenters, paper mau ufactnn and v. e.-ivers, lacennkers even, oil working fir-it f-.r themselves. - -i ..... . T!i.. I miner el;g into tiie earth, torm casual j arches and sup;' orts, remove tl:eusvb-s ; soil; such r. the mole, tin? chirehilla j of Fern the ba 1,'er, the lion-ant, as; T-tll fs' rt-i-i-ia worms Molusfc. The tia-i -'.) j i' l'.I i huts and pbee r-.c-crding t a'.i tl:e i ides of architecture, as th'-'-lic-e rnd trep'eal ur.t?. There nr? fh!i th.t eo!itruet boats that the waves never can upet. p.nd A:nss:z r-is drawn attention t a ndi winch builds its ne-t t-:i the fluatin .-eawt ed in the middle of the oecan, and dtposits therein it. c';xs. T!:e '.v.'sj.s tT South America f:ibricato a soit of .ipe;- or pastcboaul. Spiders are weavi-r3 well as lncernak( is ; cue specit s con fclructs a living bill, a palace of l.n-i. When the action-mrr h is r.ic! of the m j-t delicate thiea 1 for his teleseopr he applied to a tin v spider. When the naturalist desires to tef.t Ids microscope. he selects a ceitaiu shell of a sen in sect. , so small that several millions of them in the water could not b? visible to the iiake'l ej-e, and vet no micio-cpo has yet been made suflicientiy powerful to reveal t!u bw-nutifid variag -.ted designs on the at :naic sh-.iU! Aristotle rc-Tnaiite-!. a:id Le Lr s since -vn c rro bvrate'l, t2.?.t variety of 1 1 vor enters the croco.Vic"-: :r. :. rcm- nant of fu.'l t:.e s ti.iue and from K-te:n i:s te th. Tii; iiv- ( i') toothpick is not Mobile. The Mexican owl. vihile trdjvins a fiesta, i . ., ,,. , ., i e i- i r ' .iits it?elf under the guard ul akin I cf i rat, tlmt p;:ves the abirrn on the pj puarance of d:incr. larasitc sreev erywlicre, depeud on no condition of, the body, and are as abundant in per pn3 of the mont ro!ut as the most debilitated health. 'Ihev are at home in the muscle, in tiie heart, in the ventricles of the brain, in the ball of, the eye. They arc penendlv in the i lurm of a leaf or a ribbon, and are not ; necessarily, as was once supposed, i confined to a special animal. The par- j asites of fish have been detected living I in U:e intestine- of birds ; and there nre some that for the purpose of develop ment, must par?n into the economy of a second animal. uto I'reak fjFAN Arrr.ETREK. Doub are entertained by forae ponv.dVgista ni regards the truth of the statement rafd that apples have been prown in which two or more varieties were blended into one, that h sipples having one section -vret and the othei sour. The Boston'Journal of Chemistry s-ays: We have teen t-tuh fiuitand therefore know that it ha.- been produced. A tree bearing applet of this nature for- i ir.eri bioju in a geiiiienisu s t;iiineii in i Oeoqretovrn, M.,. It of Ia.-e ! 7o, anl in some years produced fctv- eirl bushel.-, of fruit. j 1UC UIUKI 5UIU Ult illll'IVJI iT I Ul 1 - i r .1. . i- i i . r.is, Ruii ire'pH-iiiiy iii' 1 1 s i iu.ii sjkci mend brought large prices. It was exceedingly interesting to examine the troo, as one apple differed widel another, and there was ditlicully in i f,n. ii,.. ,.k..i ..I i I r ... I vtcig for.uJ in which almost exactly one-half wa? sweet and the oilier sour. IJut a in.ijrit- were in.ule up diilercr.t ly. Sections, one -quarter or one-sixteenth, more or k'3, would le sweet or fciour, and the remainder would be of the opposite kind. The line ot demarcation on the skin aa clearly dehned, the sour portion i having a reddish color, while the sweet re . ' ,-, i was oi a pale green. There was no mistaliing the fl-ivor ; tiie Sfiur portion j xcm very sour, and the sweet very j sweet On the same tree apples grew rietis being divided and one-h-df of e it-Ii joined together, so a3 to adhere and grow in that condition. As none of this fruit ha3 been seen of late years, we conclude the tree has perished. Horse-radish sauce is a great im provement upon tfie plainly scraped or grated horse-radish for eating with either hot or cold roast beef. A des sertspoonful of olive oil or cream, name quantity of powdered mustard, a tablespoon ful of vinegar, and two ta Wespooiisful of scraped horse-radish, irith a little salt to taste, must bestir red and beaten up together, until thor- onghly mixed, btrve separately iu a sauce tureen It will keen for tWO or three Jars, or even longer if oil and noil ereain be used. Ij was Jones, we believe, who goc mad at bis wife the other night when he thought Le heard burglars in the bouse. iShe wouldn't let him go down Iu any more than the single garment he had on, lest, if he should get stab bed, she'd have to mend a hok ia hia pautS. Allien were Ullliorm in kllll, some lie-! I AVINO roi-.)irlvfr,l!irf!lo,:rtr-k weare ing entirely sweet, and others Win ,Ln'iXrvr&T MVlZtiZVV, entirely sour. This poinolorical freak j -'. M-iMeuns. rc-rumorv, Kaiu-y simp- brou-ht nbout by a earcliil proeesA l-mZoiZi of bllddinir. tO buds of different va- I i?1"' l'i.t.rate Magnesia, Kis. Jninina .irnr r. GREAT REDUCTM Ul PRICES CASH BUYERS AX THE Hgsfeu EonriMi STORE rpHK cnii-rfl'uH respectfully ii. forms the 1 citizen of l.tien-dmnr ntvl the P'.iMic iP'tiPr :iliv th.it be has marln (i KKAT REOl'CTHiN INI'KICES TO CASH BUY Eli S on all ?oods in his ISii'?, consisting of MOWING and REAPLNG'MACIIINES AK3 CTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS r ( OOKIXG, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES or the most popular designs and cf all etyles. prices and qualities: of u)v own manufacture; HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! eh o Lochs. Fcrpws. Hurt Hirsres. Sbtit'er lfin;rs, Tiitjie llirut -s. Holts. Irtm-und Na; s. Win. low ;ij. Vutty. Tatde Knives and Fork?, C-trrftijr Knives and Forks. Pocket Xnive. Ta rdea nd Ton sp'Kins. Meat Cutters. A !e Parer?, S.-i'.-svirs. Shears. Ki:zrs and St ro;-. H -ini nu rs. Axe, fl tt lie'.. B-riii(r Machine. A 'rui". C tii?- sei. I'iht!"?. Con.p;tsic-s. jr-iarc. Viit . li.is; ?, ! Anvii". V:r. Hir!:ch. l.i;-. a:;;i In- ! Cut Chain of !1 kir.rt. si.ovr-i. Si.-. '-. t S( jti t'l I -n..fi. liak- s. Koi k. ii-'u-livi .s. j ioi I .-!. I't-.'S. W.iT. lin-t -i. let!.-?. WH- r n 1 V.'riii-, r. C!i.:rr ar-.i. I'atr'hT M.rhi:i u tiTiiI'V.C.r;-. i-sMr.i''. 1'aUr.t '.- ! .t.-.ii vAuc-.i: . l.'a.T S:i. k. C;;t j 'r: ii. -.Vt-ii r.-j csst-.m Puicps. .vc. &c: i-iarr.css and Saddlery Ware i.f ail tiaJ. in crcat variety : WQOO ana WIL.OY WAiti bj -n1 i!r-.v-i tfon ; j CAIiliOX OIL an7 OIL LA3ITS, , Th O'J. f.-ir'i Oi'., I.inr c' ilil, I.i;liric:Ut s Oil ' rli Fiii. T.ir. 'iii:t. Varni?hiS. Ti:ri ti: -. Al , ci'ilui. Jtt. : :l vii -Pluttd Warp, fj lajsuart, i.v ', -::!-. :i T i! 5. Oi2'-o. ? - ir-. ? rups Mn!aS(J j ri. ri.-hi . I;i i' -l A i it , lli.iuii'j' I Kimi. Ci.if feer?, l!i-'.'. l'c:irl Barley. Sc. i TobiK'co stud Cir:i I's:. ' T r rtt . Vjrnih.Wh!':-.v:;h. .-r:ib. ll'irs-. SI,o( ! ; - 'IV. O -"'in'. CI i Toi ' h Hn: s. i II - :! i .!:! : B.-'S-t''-r.:.. M:nSi;.-i U-p-s. un'i ci:i:y r thf-r artii ies. a; the lmvtl tatttj.ti a ili. HOCHE SPOUTfXG iiu l". p i:nt-.f rnd put up a; chc-ap lis f-o -! f-lr- ui.try J.-aivti Ijv:!i; J 'i:iwnr- I v wh;.! .(lc-. Elon?'ir. .In'y Sr. l"T-i.-tf. I JKXT DOOR TO rOST-OFFICK. Ooolcinjr Stoves, Heating 'os;. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE TT . vtri-rf:0'T,t!y '. - ri,fiieion of the r'-yf-!vtittJ up and vouiis.'i-liW'.is ii:M!iix on IliifU 'rf'-r. tv,n ''is t-.ii f the Ittnk Hinl i-oarly th .n!ntai'i !oi-. thf xn ril or i" ;.'-rr-r r'-pnrf'! t!i: r; vor to mnnnf'-t nr" fl! ; in the T!.N".C()!M-;.K rtini SII EHT-I BOX 'VAI:E lire, ail of xv'.ioh lo furnished to S r is at tiie vry l)ivest Hi in prices. Ti iih.ori-fr iili projioses to ketp a full m i v;c-ied na-iortinpnt of Gorkiag-, Parlor and Heating Stoves f the most approved ileji-ns. ni'oi 'n; anri !io! ixr; pi,tlietoor.5er ''tJ'1 'arr:ntil twrict: in iii.umrai tiiro nnd uia- -r-i. itKPA!i:rf; promptly utten.ifd t'.. -in worn io;ie nyino'Tiu iir i.,i,e ri'rtit nrjd on fair terms, nnd nil M'OYF.S n.i WA UK .o! J by in; ran bo depended upon as to qmi !if aiid uanr.ot ho un.'.fTSold in irice. A ("nrimiMiK-e hiiJ :t reuse f p;itr'.ruc is rc-Mpecti'ullr vdiell red, nnd no eirort will he wanting to render en tire stititfat-tiin to nil. VAM.IEIX-TKIXGKIt. Fl.ensT.tirar, Oct. 1.1. 1; M.-tf. rj F77 rf-n j l fj VB a ii4ih.Lt Iff 3 HE.lS.Ell IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, OiTS5 CAPS, BCOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY K El? T IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTWY PRODUCE TAKKM IJ H'.'BlNfll; rOR OOCtS. Store cn Scuth Side cf Main Street, r.lonsli!r;r, Ea. Th Of?! fJlIYQ RT fil!DI liiiLiUfild kill UUfi! As WK ALL KNO,Vi liVT THE wy" y ii i r- iVZ I27S jZ &h ,V1 i:. .T. 3IIXT, CHEAP GASH STORE, Are ,''t over. fcut rathr-nr.'ior, those of any othtr ,-'-,,v ' Dccts, Shoes, Motions, GROrERIEES, FLOUR, FEED, "GRAIN, df. In till '-ffk o limber. -A ronplerp and rlednt arnrtmi'nt nf now ir 'v i now in Ftcro will p.'iiir ivelv l) !(1 n ti p ri ..-""Ml rn : rifiri. O.nii-ry prodtio nt the hih-vt ti.::r!vet pric-f taken in e.icli.iirz" (or ir.x. 'c. j.-uj n.tct. u.-a centre sinct. r , , E. J. MILLS. F.lmnLiirs. Jan. 1(1. l?7l.-tf. izrs rsuui nnnv r.TITTn rr i -nTTimTr rf--n-n UUUiV, lJnUlluiid VMiilii I OlUitL. i. V.; V .V o u Vl7 r-"w'--'tA. lt-in. n Furc Ppil'ea ile yrUp' flcei ?i rup, ULubarb, Cigar3 snd Tobaccos, Hlank ItooUs. I)i-oN. Noifs nud Po-hip: rnt. I i.-il, Comui.'rcial :i l all kin-le.f Nntf fai.T i 'V"','::"- ,Vv"- Vwll, Arnol.Vs VVi it it.ir !,'ulJ' ' :,ck '"k Vo' ket aiv! ii. .ok. M;m.,rlne. Nt'tvimj.crs. Nr.vi-1. HiMrf. pe'V'r pii8' rrnjtr nd Ty ks TTrV7vivtt',,JVl.too,,rstoPk ,otof FINE Jr." bLIli, to which wo would iuvile the ri. tetilk.ir of tt.o Ladios. 'uie meat- I m j l vHi It A I'l I ALBUMS at lOTrer nri.-ea thMnevrr.rTrc-.Urithi8riac. P 8 I it per and Ciirnr. i r-itli:r wholealo or rc- tflil July nO, IftGS. t-Ii.'.I.MtiN Sc M'JIlItAV, Main Street, Khensruirjr. LOOK WELL TO YOUR ODERSTAMjIVGS JOHN.D. THOTtl AS, Boot.-uid Shoo Tiilcoi- MIE.imlersli-neJ rfFpeetfnlly Inform. hiu ... th,,0,.,1 n,,M,E!?i.vr ""y ,e?'r,',d1siz:?oril"H'y.rrm.ti!e . ,., .t-r-!!. imum 10 me cdar eii i uroirans. tn lh vvur nv UT Vf a ac v t n li.rt.i.t noti.f-. uml at h moderate prices hs like work can be .bninci anyft hrre. lhose who have worn limits nn.l .siioes marie nt my establishment need no nssu rs nee na to tl.e cupel lor virttitr of my work, othera can en-nly be eon viut-od .f tl.e lnct if thev will only iveni h trial. Try an 1 bo eon vi.-ioc-d. U'M-an inT of I!a: ami S! Ifif3 ltfoiw'fl.1 to promptly nnd in a wrorVmaiiliko in-inner j 'iliankiiil rorp tsl favors I r..-el cona i-nt that , mi- work ftn-l prii-. s wjil ottiiniid me to a cou i auiQcc auu iiicrettee of the inie. ioji:,' d. rnoxAs. k a I II mi 1 F.W.HAY&S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,' OF -AND- Shcct-Iron'j WARES. AN'D DEALERS IX mm PARLOR as3 COODHG AND UUUSE-rtRMSaiNG GOODS GENERALLY. Tollinjr; in 'TIN, COPPER &SBEEMU0X rKOHl'TLY atk.ui:d to. Xos.27Sf 2S0ana 2S2 Wasliingltm Si. JOHNSTOWH, PA. W. D. M'Clelland Joh.n Hank as. jFCLKLLANT) & CO., Mniii.r.ictorprs ofand Uealert.io Fancy a nl I in FURNITURE! axo ciiAms. V e keep constantly on hand In irreat variety a tall Hue of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, INSTYLES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS Having tiie most skl'.Tul workmen In the cily, we arc pre tared to S'.l all oruers f.r mi w mm msm i I! PIECES OR 8riT8, -Vt PJIICES T3elov titber Eastern or Western Manufacturers. Wareroom, No. 81 FRANKLIN Sirctt, NEARLY OPPOSITE FOST-f Fi ICE, JOIIS.VIOW.V, A. Repairing Neatly and Prcmpt!y Done. - Ml Fiirtiitnre sont city Iree of ehiirze. 'or an.l delirere-1 In tl:e a-i:!, '74.-t f.J teMo&ji tuliiiiis mmluuM P. PATTO, 5Innuruclur:r nil a Dealer in am. Kiyris or CABINET FURNITUIIE J OHZS TO II ".V, PA . nil rerun, FJ'.-Jctea.i-', V.',t,t!Slnls Pi'li Jioaril". 'iminlicr Scl, I'niior Sets, :ir li!,r, l!nMk t'ast-ri. rn? rimir!", Woo1 Si-nt (Jluiirs. Kitch' r I'ui tiiturt-, Lou n;r'-a, Mattre.:-csi, Tete-a-'l'c-te, r..-ittnsiin Tst'les, tiininj; '1 ilJi ti, J.0llt1!0, &e.t A.C., ii., Jte., 4o., it;.. Ac, Jlc, ic, Ac., Ac. EVKKV ltf?CKIPTI or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE maJe to order in c xo.iU-nt e nnd nt low !lpl'lll-tlS. priee. t.alj'ni-t mi-l nairinal- vi ir.at t rials ol i nil Kinni ,rs::!f. r i!i ;i:ti:rc ! i rc-1 st :'y p lint in Johii'lo-xn or at .-ilro;id StaM-ui frev; l f ti a cliiit-L-o. W;.I. p. p'J"lt;N. Johnti n. Oct. 13, 1 370.-1 f . tar EH W PT t2 a. o o X o O EH O I IT ('.WOT BB EXPLODED. THE FAftfllLY gAFEGMBB "Wmulen Sc Oxnard, 2-12.) PfTTSKUKHlf. PA. at.) " AIILLlNi:UY'& DUE! MAKING b..ri 7Th', attn,,on of he I-anMes of Ehenju -r rr,""'.1 ah'onabb, Millinery Good. at tn-r j nil tti--i r- i ri i ii vim i 1,1. VJe.t'a8t ward, Kiiensburir. iVVeddin th i; viL,.in:L"'"tJj' n:,n"-. Th" wmmw of v irsuttuuuj oiiolted. p-l.'U.J ri,;!:rs? DI AGm CULTURAL. Fiied Pkisciplesis AaEiocLrrsE. All lands on wiuch clover or the grasses are grown, mast either have lime and every other inorganic const tuent which may be found in. the aehes of the clover if burned, pr those minerals must be artiSci&lly sup plied. All permanent improvement of lan-is must look to lime, potash, and other constituents common to plants, as its basis. Lands which have been long in cul tivation, will be lieneStted by applications of phosphate of lime, treated with sulphuric acid, so as to reader it a soluable phos phate ; suppli i in the form of bone-dust, composts of ilsh, guano, ashes and oystt shell lime. All highly concentrated annual manurra are increase. "I in v.vlae, aal their benefits prolonged by a hr.ixture with plaster, salt, or pulverized ehareoaL Deep plowing tp-eatiy improves the productive powers of every variety of soil, that is not wet, tlitu-h the depih should be increased gradually. Sulj wihnjf sound land, that is, land that ii not wet, is eminently conducive to incieiisd pro-luclion. All wet land should be drained, and especially suca hin-1 as has a heavy Clay sub-eoil. All grain crops should be harvested before the grain is thoroughly ripe. Clover aa well as th.j other grasses intended fur hay, should be mo-.ved whe.i in bloom. Sandy land can be most t"etuaiJy imr;oved by the a lditioa of clay. When auc'a lainis re quire liming or Marlir.gr, the lime or marl is r.iost benaflcialiy appliel when ma le in to compost iviili i.l.y. Iu s!a;kiijj lime, suit hrine is ,V. -i- than wafer. The -ri'i '' .,f jfraia to le f-d to stock, and mi:::i. it wii'i cut h :y or straw, ope-r-'.tesi ius a savin.' f at least twer.ty-iive pr t-i.Tit. Di:;cii.i cf wet laji-U and ti'.ar.jhea a l 1j to ihi ir value, t v causing ILe-ni to prjl-jre '.Mrlier, an.l a greater qu.Hii'ity 1 botl r quality, and iuj pifjves the li- ai-.h nciylihorhoo Is. To luanur:- or ii.n.- wt laud, u to thro-.v iiianure, h:ne and lal or awaj. Shallow pluwiog op: iats t- impoverish the soil. TJy stiblin,; and housing sto.-k throng-t the winter, a paving of oi:e-fourth less foj-I may b-s u"cted; that one-fourth less food will Hi.swer than when sueh stxjk are cxpcse-l to th-j iuelemfn- ies of the weather. A good dres:rg of plaster or clover, where the laud i.-s dri.-i.-iit in lime and sulphuric acid, will add one hundred per cent, to it3 produce. IV rio li - d applications of asa a tend to ke p u tiie integrity of soils, by supplying t.i..-t, it n.-t all, the inorganic snbstance3. Thoro'tgu preparations of land " abaolut. 1y ntc. .- s try to the successful and 1-iT'triaut gr.-.wta of crops. Ab.iudaat crops cannot he gr Vir!i for a puec'-ssion of years, unless care bo t ikn to provide an equivalent for the sab3tanee3 carried oi the laud in the products grown thereon. To preserve meadows in their produc tiveness, it is better to harrow them every second autumn, apply top-d;-essing, aal roll them. Ail stiff clays arc-benefited by fall and winter plowings; but 6'iould never be plowed while they are wet. If at such plowings, t'le furi- jw be mitcii.tlly deep ened, lime, iimiI or ashe3 should be ap plied. Young stock sh ould 1j moderately fed with grain in winter, aud receive gen erous supplies of provender, it I e:ng edsi-n-tial tc krep theta in a fair condition, in order that the formation of muscles and bones may be encouraged and continuously carried on. Milch cows in winter, should be k-pt ia dry, m.lerately warm, but well ventilated q-.iarters, f-l and waterel three times a day, s sited twice a week, having clean bed:?, and in addition to t'"'ir long provender should receive roots. Full com plement of too's aril implements of hus bandry are intimately connected with suc cess. LiHt;iD-fip.Fri:;u Wax. Mr. L'lTorame-Tj.-fort "Ttiven'O", not many years ago, a grafting coin tKsi tiou which is very cheap, very easily pr-.-pareJ, an.l keepp, corked up ia a 1 o'.tlc -with a to!eraUy wi.le mouth, at least sis months un:dtcre-l. It is 1 ti l on in as thin a coat a. possible by means of a flat piece of -wort. Within a few days it will be a3 harl as a piece of stone. It is net affected 1-y severe coH ; it never softens or cracks when exposed to atmosphere action. When applied to worm in trees, it acta as an artificial cuticle. After a few days exposure to the atmosphere in a thin coat, it assumes a whitish Clor, and becomes as hard as stone, being impervious to water and air. As 1-ng as the inventor kept the preparation secret, it was sold at very high prices. It is made after the fol lowing formula : ?.I.It one pound of euol mon resin over a gentle fire, add to it an ounce ol beef tallow and stir it oil ; take it from the fire, let it ccol down a little, and then mix with it a tahlespoonfnl of spirits of turpentine, and aftor that about seven ounces of very strong alcohol, (ninety-five per cent.,) to be had at any drug gist's store. The alcohol cools it down so rapidly that it will be necessary to put it again on the fire, stirrring it constantly. Still tbe utmost care must be exercised to prevent the alcohol from getting inflamed. To avoid it, the best way is to remove the vessel from the fire when the lump that may have been formed commences melting again. Thi3 must be continued till the whole is a homogeneous mass similar to honey. About Chapxiltepec, Mexico, is a groe of giant cyprcBsea, said to be from one thousand five hundred to two thousand years old, with trunks scarred and torn by shot and shell fired in the many battles that have taken placa in the immediate neighborhood. On the top of the rock is the old Spanish castle, built of porphyry, marble and sandstone. It contains a fine scientific library and conservatory. The whole rock beneath it is honey-combed with passages, stables, cellars, dungeons. Storerooms, and powder magazines, some of which.were excavated by the Montezu ma. ' A. Western editor aaserts that it la "n.- u fnin. fAt,..l,i:,l. . ;i per in a lonr primer community," which will ba rea4uy niiiorstcoa by t he iaitiatevi. BUY YOUli 3ttJXOVX GOODS AT I i porters, Haamrarttireni, and Dealrrs la all 11 ads tT MUSICAL MEB01MI3I MA5CPACTUREBS KRAKE & MM PMO, AM THE PHILHAMOIC OBGAB. CE5EEAL WHOLE? ALE 'AGENTS FOR THE PATEXT ARIOX rIVXO- Dealers ia D!t!n k Cn.'n (London). Bfwi (l.nnr,). siIt ( "arl). Piston Talre. ml our leak oT Kutarj Talie lii I I it I lr. -t f 4. 'i hi hpt and Trrilicst Mrincs fr all Initramtnta rentantly oa hand. Bclns? PT-BE,ISHlvKS of SHEET MfPIC, full slock f the latest anl bet jiiocc! n liaml. PIANOS AN D OKGa.NS S()M OX . . , , r. I T) IXTKI'MI NTS TAKEN IN F-XCH .NT,r. Clergymen, Principals of Sennnsriea. Ijeadern of Kn-1n, Teachers, and all wisfcic to t'Urchae Musical iivls. Kill fiml it to tln-ir interest to ct.niinunica;e tlirtclly with us. Catalogues au.l I'rice Lia'.s furnished free on application. WARE ROOMS, Kq. 12 Sixth Street, St. Clair.) C. AIiriUTHNOT. W. T. ilili!, mUHM k Li., MP n Kos. 239 and 241 Liberty St., PITTSHURG-I.I, run this largest as n nizsr stock, or or 1105 Din GO Complete in all Depirtaients, Exclaiively Wholesale, .VrF BOTTOH EASTERX PRICKS. i tr ?:f.w coon-! orrxEn t;ve:;y da v. l-'-5. WILL KIND 11' TO XII Kilt "9; - r- mfT" '","9 f AT Till BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE OF zr:i LinriiTY stkkut, riTTsziuuusi, To which wo Invite tho attention of tho Trado. Willi the opening of an-nlit r spring wo p.nn-un-ce 1Vi lr-f-eijif f,f a tnplete acort nifnt ..rspii:1r U.U, WOMAN'S, MISSKS'. :,d ClIILDJillN'd. 31 UN'S, HOYS', and VOI VI1.V HOOTS, SHOES, and iJHO lANS. Congress flaiters. Alexis OxToid, and Jeisey Ties and Fine C'stlf Hoots. Miners' Nailed Simes, Itnl.b.-r C,(k,1s, &c. Al.ft large Mock of CITY-MADE GOODS, Coat, 3Ioiocco, and I.n-tine. C'Hott'i'.n riiees. Oiiieis promptly attciuhd to. March 2G.-:hn. A FIRST-CLASS NEWSPATEll. Independent in Evorythlns! Keutral ir. Nothing! Oppmpil to nil Corrupt Itinc in ?i n nlripal, Stale nnd Kintionil. Affairs. T-Iio l)xVIIAT TIMES will be !?tieil on S.-it urday. the l.ltnol Mnrch. 17.", an-1 every rnnrninsf tht-ri-atf r. Snnday? i-xft-ptcd. un'N-r the oiHtorial direction or A. It.' !' Iiirr. printed emnpaetly from c!i-;ir, n- w t vjie on a Inree f.Iif li-t ?ontairiinin- all tiie new of tbe in'-lO'iinii the As luted i'r- T io9T:'.r;!. S.e rini T-.-lo-rrmns and 'orrc?'on:-nre l-orn a :i k':i; s ot inti res;, nn-1 tearl' S '.it r.ria' ! i:'u.?ion? of all current topiry. I'riee. TWO t'tMs. Mil eu!'S'-ription, ,,rta-; In c. six Holism j -r annum, or firiv cknts Jier ta'inth, in advanee. will te ined on Saturday. March 20 h. nnd ff'fk ly llit-r-:ftfr. containing All ii-iTv-riant n'-ffol rhf work ami nunplo to Market nn l Kin-inoinl Hpfrt. flailed for oas year, ptUijc fro., at the follow ing ratee : Oxb ropy 1 (io Tf.X Coi'IfS ' r, (i Twr.xrv CoPir:s i5.m Kpmiitancee ph-iuld be ma-l" hv rr:iror l'ot Oltice 'ir"'.-rs. Address THE TIMKS. Xo. 14 South Seventh Street. Philadelphia. i. IL.rFTI-.TS COXFAB ABOFT THE Singer Sewing Machine And Whero to F?uy It. rn:-TRVM.is Sec hre. nplilitwir. con von tell me irhi-re I c:m buy the sowing machine i-ople talk somueh atiout? Citi.tln or KuKvnriin Yes. v.-ith jiipasare. 1 presume it Is the ir.g"r Sewing Machine that you mean. i '. Yes. ihat the name of It. K. Well. j!?t down tlsere, two dor-r? eat of Zahin"? store. Is the place, and rnv word for it yon will lie we!! ple.-is -d v. i'h your pit'ivliu? il you inve.t in one of thope mar-hini-s. Messis. llAii.tv &. Tatk. Ihrnrent?. have now on hand all sivIcf and size of th ve iniispiTfi-iliIe niachin-s. !'r:!;i"!he cheppest to ihe rnosr valuulde, and nre acooinmo ilat T.ar; gentlemen who will Ik; plea,;,l to show von the ins and out? of t heir various in tehines. wiict'hcr you dcp:re to buy or not. They also kep thread, nee-lle? and all the other paraphrenia 'of a pew i:iif machine, and are at all times prepared to at tend to the repairing of machines in a substantial and satisfactory manner, anil at verv mojerate rates. Ion"t lorv'-t the place U'xh 'street, two doors east of Zahin'g store, Kbensburir 4-24.-tf- G. Y. YEAGEIl cS: CO., WholrsRle n-l Setall flannfaf t nrtr or TIN, COITEil AND SHEET-IRON WARE, AND UEAI.F.Itfl IN Heatii, Parlor aai Ccoiisi Stoves, So. 1402 Eleventh Avenue, noOFIXG and SPOCTIXO ni-ide. to order and warranted perfect iu manufacture and material. Orders rcsppctrnlly solicited and promptly attended to, nnd polite attention accorded to all. whether they purchase or not. A I toon a, Sept. . ls73.-tr. Parke's Marble Yorks, I3 franklin Rlrcet.'Johnitonn. JL.STOX l. OiUNTER and CA HI- irWX NET SLA IIS, MASTER, &c. mnnu-ktf. iV) . w - - --. - - ' ""i i in i inn noil f,.'JI :d! I'l 1 American Martdcs. Kntire satisfac-lfQ ' l ",,u ("iniiitm m price, acsin and - t & Orders respectfully solieited and promptly filled at the very low est cash rates. Trv u Oct. 24.-m. JOHN PAKKE. LOGAN'S MARBLE WORKS ! JOIIIS W. LOQi, - Proprietor. lUIONUMENTS. HEAD a?t TOMH STONES S?ikXKTER A.ND CA,IKT SLA Its! .AND ifcL,Sc tnanufaetnrod of the very best ltal- t?r.?H -c'".n Mi,rj,lps- Perfect Ratisfac tioni n work, desisrn and price jrunranteed. 10,000 AGENTS WANTED . SL 8 ,"('-he8- Also, larger sires ii . I-'-l- ; A (rents. , .-,.u..r iirices. aena lor price list and terms to A pril 2, U,.3t. SitMMiriKovi:. Pa. OF THE CELEDRATED we make this branch a Fp-!n't inr st'x k of inusif rif.fc ol all I TH K lXSl'AM.MV.NT i'l. iv r. an'l alwar? keep ft kinds is cvmi'leie. SHANNON. J. G. STEPHENSON. aft i g a vi Mb v3 0 (r::Fir,i:' im:.vt't: y nrrrr crvF-'t'-a A Ij VAN l'Ati K To CAl.L.-u iui.l c-im WHOLESALE EBES3BDEG WOOLEN FACTORY. VS interested parties have been reportirip- in the northern rart ol this o-mntv lii.it our rates for inHnulMctur'n Woolen f foods. -e.. nre mnli hfirher tlian they r-aliy are we dw-in it ne-esjiry for i ir own pn.tvt-iioii mid l-r the information of the public to j-uMisli tl.e loliowing- I.IST OF PRUTs. Blailltefa Flannels Cashmeres... S;itiiiettr ('iirdii.p aiil Canlitig 7tt p-r p air. ."'J and .15 i ts. jM-r yard. 50 i ts. per v.ird. M id.". ..-r yard . 'j'trniili": '0 ct. j-r lb. T. M. JONES & SONS, July 18, lS73-tf. Ut-eti'oiirtf Vo;.ivii Factory. GRAAYFOKD HOUSE r.!ii.si:i its. f. John Fitzrinrrir? Proprietor. - . li-.-istd and i forni-l,. .t trie ,!,u. n-'-i known nnd popular hottd. th- t-rt-pri- etnr is now amply prepared to in .ii.ni. ml w ho in lv favor him w ith tluir patr'o.-iire Tiie lwt that tiie mat ket ati.. .1- v.-iii le i i-d Ml th- T i !i nt all -eM- .in.s. Ihe Mar -.ri'l !,e kc id eoi.stnntiy supplied with t!:- c-hoicoM !i juors. a-j.1 ti.e t-oiii!:iodioiis Ma!,.-Hii . u-id r the . I itf .1 i. t-i-.f m In.. 4. ...... . . i fflort will t-e sptired to n n ler cue-ti t.i::rort- : :ui. i (-,! piep...ri in every pai tieuirtr. snd ' liy pt-op.-r ii 1 1 uri:l to lii.'-ine HTid it n,.ui,.i .n.. I c:ia -a:e -..I pri-.-s t h iropi iior hopes to win l.i- I ny to puld c faviir. (Muy 2, 1 T i.-lf j COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., T A 7VI AT'IT-T' reefdvf raonev on rt.-prsit. iliaeoor t ' 1? aud collier, nott-3." and attend io all the' i!iis;iie ii.suaiiv don." l'Vtt:ii;ker .S.-pt-ALtf. JAi II. ZAI1M, Cashier. I C'OAL! COAL!!The Rul.criber is pn paed to fur:Mh. in lrtia-e wt-!,.; i'.VV-'UVx-- 'V 'I ! ' ' ' i'-s of A N i 1 1 HA CI i : nnd l:llf M1MH S (MAI,.,,! 1 .wr,t n! n k.t rates ( onl d. liver, d promptly and fif-ci.d cli.-ii it" I or .. .... ..i.-, poi: j l-.t i r.;i,!.i K-,-r x ici-iil v Or lors .eft at the Zaiim Smur n in re- iv- enr IS" attention. DAM! L II. AMM ill r .1 II. PLANK, M. I., respectfullj offers his nrofessioii.al eiTvicot t. citizens of Kliensl-ur? and vicinilv. Offl.-e ad ! jo.nin? r-fidenee ami immeulatelv in the rear of lii.ii. K. J. Jj'nivd"? druif store. N'itfht ci'.i can 1 he made t t he resi itnce of Mrs. Uunn. on Craw- j lord street, Kensnur. i4--4-tf ! BUCK, M. 11.. Ilvnit-inii mill Snnrn. i-v- . . . . .'"AftRoi.i.TotvN. Pa. Office in rear of John Iluck's store. Xisrht calls tuny be made the residence of .loii Llck, April 4, lS73.-tf.l JAMES J. OATMAN, M. I., I'liynlelHu niil Stirteori, OiTlce on TTij-h street, nearlv opposite Hlair's Hotel. I.esidence inTovrn Hall. Julian street where niyht call should be made 14-4.-I -. 1 LOYD & CO., IUkkkrs, r-n si EitExsnrno, PA. .i J Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought ar.d sold. Interest al lowed on Tim Deposits. Collections made at all ucccssible points in the United States, aud a trenerul Uanking business transacted. V&I M. LLOYD & CO , t BANKERS, ALTOOXA, TA. ri aon be principal cities and Silver tnd Gold for sale. Collections made. Monies re ril.on d'fK,'lt' Payable on demand without interest, or on time with inter, st at fair rates r) MKL Mclaughlin, Attom Ton -"'.n:n,,r' lup l"- cxrner of Clin ton and Locust streets. Wlllattend to all bu. neas connected with nlsprotession. rr W. DICK. Attounet-at-Lv, Kb, T . n1,ur' Ph- Omcelln front room of T. yd2.new uildii.r. Centr street. All manner of lejral business ato-nut-d tos.ttisfac only, and collections a specialty. 'Ifl-H.tf i r. A. SHOEMAKER.. -WM.B.tKBltR. SHOEMAKER & SECHLER, Altorafyi.at.LnW, t-l l EBENSBUKG. Cambrii CO-. P. Itf.l riEO M. READE, Altomey-at-Laic, Fbenshura-, Pa. Office on Centre atreetl three door tr --n Hih street. iauirJTi.'li.: T OALLITZIN LAKE, Attounet j at Law, 12Uenilnr, Pa. Of5ce wi;! ' KCK'iter and Kecordsr, la Court Uouta. The following ia a Jim,.. rio!ities rccc-ntly on cxL.V brarj Hall, l'jttsburyh: 4 A cop from the CLiua nt ff ard Ilenrj Lee, one of tbe the Declaration of IndejK nitrf honse was burned Lv the ' durirpr the war, and this c-unf 5 from the ruins. 45 '-v. A spoon belono-in- to t r -ti r T 1-1. n ie'-' Chief Justice Llls worth, rears old. ' " A ling which belonged to V. T. A. Washington, a iik, cj-' " Washincton, about one 't- L old. ' A salt-spoon l-t-lonir. to ( .. tice Lllsworth's fan.iJv a'- - old. - ' Small locks ot the Lr,:r ,.f f Wa&biiiffton and Mr. V r PITTSDURCH, PA. ! JIr5- )v- p- Ia"hall, j.0 from lit-r antetors. to Washington. Utitton from tl.e cl. r f J,. crjpoon, oue of the si--,.-.-, , lctration ol Inuejn-ni-i;c.: A fmall fancy tca-vi.tsr, lain linirr, given to Mrs f" Man lnnl, hy a Hiiii-h r-'Z rank, lurii:g the Jlcv. Wher. given to her it v.s the finest teas of thrc.-? t-r A in ece oi a J: 7, I I -iiat'Kamaxon now k, :. i the lk-lnwr rr-, un Ivr v. ; IVnii hel I Lis fauioio t. .. Indians in Ifi 2. A silver I'ik ht-r tr: l f - rl comjiriMng a t. miii1..-- f. r tai:karJ brought fn.i.-i by "William M.d Maru'.-.r-.t'c came v, ith William who bought froiii Aniv chief, the hu;l at C'or ? . rVI'i. oi'Iosite riiiladtlj ! !;!. the lcsccnlaiits s;iil j. arl beiiio: too ci n.l rr U'-e, was niailc avaihi" ! The suj o-c I oi it. United Strt. (lerrr.an DiLlc tdir.". rt 1'-. town in 111-',. rmnklin Ahnanrifj of A jiowder Lorn f-c-vt ; :v-'vt , A lrir of clioners !h.nr:-v Lni'ls::;,-, liouekei'j'fcr to G.l V incton. A f-inrtll Ikjx n:a-.Io fr. 1 1 ; the elm tree ur.vk r v. l.ii. h Will .: io.-i.le tii famous tivatv v i.ii dians of 1 -''".vi. A small poKl watcli i v(: c. uitil years ol 1. A work box mat'eof liie::i .; the iio.vtlcr laagazine cf quesne. A cup belonsriii oiitiina I". Timolhv l-Mwarls. the i i : Jonathan I-Mw.ir.i-s It ' hundred years old. font i !!. t si r-t) rrpner trv t v Copy of the Pt nnI can in 0 the date 1TT. To Pit Dons Mattino ennnr.pr i i iiu-it.-.i'lii o.t nni! . J . . ... . . . - J .1 j . J ..v. ..... , . . . . I I . . to call the attrniion -f lun-r.- to the fact that, as there is way to put down Canton is ii. e almost universal l-r'-.u-e it down rvronp:. Mo?t ivrs.ou8 cut the lv!:;."' then, laying the breadth? in t drive a vast number of tick- 1 .1..-.. ,K 1 Tl.! . .1 1 the purpose of keepiiiT l!ie t hi i i fin i.nr i 1 1 u i r i.:: : the l011-d-s Mild mint; tl.p ti livery tack breaks one stra". ai haps more. Thebe Canton mattings aier. boats, vyhvre they ie wovtr. i pieces about two nrds iowc. . I. ... . C . - , : siimi j-irccs are a;iei warus j. . either on the shore in K iigl';.-' ' t. II t -lllc II 1 J - . - these two-yard pieces are v .:. the first thing to le deiie. C matting is tut into proper Iti.' to sew thtc plates across a-.1 on the wrong side, to krep t!.? flTVIIl Oluitll'lli- Tlw-iM errr 1 l..i l - together, and tack it to the I'c-1 same manner you treat a cnit tings made iu this way vill la--twite as long as where they -..re", in every breadth. A good matting shcul l t -seven years. The Best Field Ulans Amcrican liural II:me s::y t Western New York the Mcli row are most planteil and tbt Kidne- and Early Pea to a extent! The Medium is eon the most reliable, as, from i' ' ripening it is less alfectevl l-r : tissitudes of the season. It less, however, than the other named. The Marrow is quite s ular variety, and on a stn very productive. It is qu-:-vj ; five cents a bushtl higher ti um in the Rochester market, i ". the same as Kidney. The 1 ney has larger stalks. req"j ger season to be mature,! i ' more liable to he spoiled i:i r When everything, however, tie it will produce large cr? will, ot course, make a el i rl' what war the beans are pi-"12'- the quality of seed required ers generally use alout a huiJ,? Marrow and Mediums tt t ; rather moro of the Kidneys, half as much of the Pea besu- How Some Rich Pkoili h' "wealthy Philadelphia lae'.,; spent three hundred thou5:!'1 j on the furnishing of a 'v while a Califvirnia niili'o:) ' -tiered from a New York hv-''"; ' lor suit which cost t':r ' , , v fifty thousand dollars in .oU. signed end made in the l-ttCi k
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