! I A Savant Makes and Hutches i L'jg Ariiplciatly. The aunexedacccnnt of a wonder ful discovety recently miidc in Uer mnny is condensed from an article in a hite number of a (Jcnnati paper, the Afljemeinc Ztili'i-'j. The editor, in liia ir.trc luctoi y, rcinaikb: "It is with no ordinary feel n $ we sit down to make p-iblic tho uj-tontshing iacts wlucu loi- tow; Vi 11 knowing, Ut first, we shall ( hut excite the smiles of the ineredn lous ; yet, as an independent journalist, tff feci it our duty to lay before the public such noatters of fact as may come within the scope of our own ob servation, and others may draw such conclusions from them s they may sec fit. "Some rears Mtvc," he continues, "the whole" world vras thrown into a fever of excitemeut by the anrvounce nrvnt that Mr. Crosw, an Englishman, had read before the Royal l-.Icctncal Society of London, a memoir in which he detailed a process by which he had succeeded in calling into life, by means of voltaic electricity, a minute insect of the acri species. The substance from which these insects were revived or created was the fnlu ate of jola.sium, a perfect colorless or transparent liquid. Mr. Cioss's experiment, were subse quently tiied by Mr. Walker, Secreta ry to the Society, with entire success, and with every precaution asto the i Production of any foriegu substance that might contain the eggs of these i-isects. He was also equally success ful when the experiment was conducted i i an atmospheie of pure oxygen gas. These experiments have been certified to by the most respectable authority ; and yet there are persons obstinate and ignorant enough to deny the possibility of the production of life from the sub stance of Hint. "As what we nre about to mention is of a similar nature, we expect that the same class of persons will be incredu lous as to the truth of our statement. Iiut 'Truth is mighty and must prevail,' and we trust soon to give ocular de monstration of the facts detailed." We shall not foMow the language of the paper, but give a brief outline of the facts iccorded. It seems that for more than fourteen years Trof. (Jeni flin;, of tfruenbergh, a man well known to the literary and scientific world, has Lad his attention directed to the pro duction of animal life by means of gal vanism. This was a daring thought ; but the professor, with the zeal and devotion worthy of the old alchemists in whose footsteps he was following, persevered against obstacles that would have discouraged any man less san cr.U'j tlvan himself and, at last, has had tire snth fiction of seeing hU patient labors crowned with a success that will place his name in the foremost rank of : th.t nttlnxy of blight stars who procc- j ded him in the field of discovery. I ue professor's first experiment was to hateli "chicken lror; the egg by the employment of artificial heat, after the maniKT of the Kir piinus. In thi ho entirely successful, and perfected ri simple jut I compact apparatus tr maintain by in ?;iiis of hot wr.tr an ' -T,, wi,-,re '-' ""-VTir' ,r;M0KEi RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, time. l!i:s being accomplished, he ' turned his attention to the production of tip; egg ; but, after innumerable ex-p-jriicents tluring a period of ten year.3, the details of which would fill a vol ume, Iici succeeded in making correct analysis of an egg. One step was ac complishad ; but the most difficult was y.t to be taken the mysterious com biii 't'.oii of the elements so as to form a compound similar to the natural ar ticle. Encouraged by his success the professor set abont his almost hopeless task with n determination to surmount every oltsfcacle. He ft It satisfied that it was only by means of galvanism that his object could be accomplished ; and he directed all his energies to the con struction of a battery of constant, equal and moderate power. After trying nearly every kind of battery i.i use, he had almost begun to despair, when bv accident he learned that a constant battery of moderate power Lad been c ousti iieted in hngland by placing a plate of zinc and a plate of copper in an ordinary flower pot, and keeping the earth moistened with ammonia. lie immediately construct ed such an one. After various modi fications he succeeded in adapting it to his purpose; and had the satisfac tion, after Leaily 'fourteen years of almost constant experiment, of seeing his labors crowned with success, and producing from cements a sulwtance similar in all respects to an egg. Now ea'ne, the exciting period of his labors, to see whether this artificially formed egg could be hatched by heat. He placet! it ia Lis hatching-oven, and watched it through a glass door almost constantly, scarcely taking time to eat or sleep, until lie saw the success of his grand experiment Day after day he watched with patient assiduity the consummation of his darling scheme, t . i i i ii . auu at last, nan me sansiaciion oi wit nessing tiie consummation of his hopes. On the twentieth day r.fter j lacing the egg In the oven a sinrdl hole was ob served in one side of it, and shortly A. Jt 1 Ml - 1 .. 1 11. alter ii"; uiu oi a uini was inrusi, i through. The professor was almost j wild with delight, find several times' wa3 on the point of breaking tho egg to see what kind of a bird he was going to have, lie restrained himself, how ever, f u next morning had the satis iaC'iOll Ol mmiiijj in me iwcnci n inu bira oifotne unknown species, ierfect in i9 anatomy, but, strange to say, entirely Without feathers. "This most ftstonteuitig result," remarks the paper liotn wmtn we quoie, nas almost up-1 ice iii"r on the seeds given it, we began t,. 'i- .1 . ,.,i;t,. r nnr n--n ovic- to dOliot tl.e ICalUJ Ol OlirOTn exiSi lii'.L t.f nn v tiling about us !'' e: ."t! o 't'f,.. ,w..l :-i:i lif-reO Oil hV lll.S StieCesS- v ' 3 " B.-t enr prtvioi's potions of natural j IIJ.INKHY fc DUHSS MAKING ld.i!oiOphy and governing laws of ani- L T'nenttrnMni: of the LadioF of ElK-niu ' . i 1 I h'irirf.nd i,-:niry is. dltreted t the f-mt tui I nial or-..ii:sm. As we gazed upon the js. ii. u. jo ;k i,a r?wJd Tt-n Mm r, ".t:ienc.;s oini, isonpmg aoout ana "' YLLVZt W-!L'if i. ' f t,0,,'?.'" has sot about another analysis, and has no doubt of being able to produce perfect birds of every known species. The AUyemeine Zri'aivg of the next day remarks that the whole eity is tlectriJicd with the development. CALIFOR THE miCAf.fi VX0CTH-WKSTK3X BUI.rf A Knihracesi,nder one inannecment the fire.-H Trunk Kat.xvny Llto? 01 me anu siffh h- ':'. nntl. with It numerous branches !nl con nections, lurms the shortest ami o,Mickel ronre be tween Vli'catin aud nil points iu Jlii'ini. ll'.s. i ci'u, A'urfhrrn M iehUft". Minrta. tmcn. AV brnxka, California, and the IVertcrn Ttiritvrler. lit Omaha and California Line It the shortest and best route for all points In Xtirthirn lllim-ir. ut, Dakota, ArNt.ia, Wy m !, Vtah, Acr.irfa. t "afffnriiia, Ort- CiiJta, JnHin and Australia. Its Chicago, Madison and St. Faul Line is the ehort line for Xnrthtm TTf'ronsin and Minnrmitn ami lor .Variform, 'f. Pavl. Mlmioixy-nil.-. Ihtluth; and all points io tho Orcat North west. Its Winona and St. refer Line Is the only route for Tf'inimn, Tl'M-hrxter. Otvn- tnniia. Xlnnkitt'i, M. i'rtrr. AV.r I ?), and all points In Sonthcrn and Central Minnesota, i's Green Hay and Marquette Line Is the enly line lor Tnnc-vUlc. IVafrrtuten. Fnnd l)u . Ushk"H. .-fpf.rWf.ji. (irrrn Uil, Kxcnna hrt. AVtfvtMf. 3f.tf'ic.7f, ILiught'm, Hancock and tho Lithe Siijxj for O'Miitrj. Its J"reejort and Dubuque Line Is the only ren'e for Kl-j'nu Tt-rkfoni, Frrcporf, aud all points vi:i Frecport. Its Chicago and Milwaukee Line. Is tho old Unke Shore Ronte. fs tlVe only one pa.-.-iin through I'm uptm. Lake KorriW, 7i': la:rl Vat I:, n'ttiriteiu.-i, Iticinc, Kenmhtt, to Mil wanker. lu If man ralaee Cart nro run on nil through trains of this rnd. This Is the O.VTjY MXK runninir these in rs be tween Chi-.'B!rr and St. I'nul. Chicago aud AL II wunkee. or i 'hlcnirn and Winona. At 0:n:iha our Sleepers connect with the Over hind Sleepers on thf l:nion l':?iii Hallroad for all poir.ts Wept of the Mipsmrl Hlvcr. n tho arrival of tho tniln" rn.in the Kact or South, the trains of the Chieairo Nort It-Westerb Kailwy L.K A VK CHHJ lit as Tollows: Kor t'onnril Klarfs, Oranhn and California, Two Thronirh Trains ilnlly. with 1'ullmitn Talara Iiraw In:r Room nnd Sleeping Cars throuarh to Council HlufT. I'or St. Pan! awd JUnneajicIls. Two Tlirona-h Trains tlailr, with Fullinan Palace Cars attached on t-oth trains. For irrrn Bny and Lake Knperlor, Two Trlalns diilr, wlrh PuUinan Pal.iee Cars attached, and running through to Marquette. I'or UllYTankr-, Prnr Thnuizli Trains dally, Pullmm Cars on night trains. Parlor Chair Cars on day trains. For f?rts and Winona and points In Minnesota One Tiir'juh Traia daily, with Pullman Sleepers to ffl-onn. For nuhcqne. Tla Frecport, TwoThronrh Trains daily, with Pullman C irs oi n!i?!.t tiMins. For Putiii.inc nnd I. a Crosse, via t'llnton. Two Thnniah Trains Ullv. with Pullman Cars on the niirht train to MctJreor. I:.wa. Far Sioax City and lsnkton. Two Trains daily. Pullman Cars to Missouri Valley Junction. For !.!ie tiencTa, Four Traina"laily. For Korktorcl. hterlin?, Kenoshi JsncsTllle. and other points, yuu can have Iroiu two to ten trnins daily. New York nmee. No. 415 Rrna.lwaT: Hoston ffl.-e. Xo. 5 State Street ; Omaha tliflee. 2;"3 Farn ham Stre;-t: San Fr.i not ; !t;ce. jii ."Mnniirotn ery Si reel : (!iiicn -o '11 kef Offi.-i:-?: C2 Clark St.. nn.lc-r Sherman House : corner Canal and Mndixnn Slr'.t; Kinze Street Iep-;t, corner V. Klnr.le and Oann! Strwets: Well Street lepot, turner Weils ami Kinrie Streets. For rates r.r ir-rrnratl(m nrrt attainable from ynnr lim ticket agents, apply to TV. If. Sthnnktc, Marvist Hit.iiitt. Gen. Pass. Ajr't. Gen. Sun't, Chicago. JaiHt sry 2, 179.-ly. MSTOR&Ca EBENS3URG, PA. 1'AYaZH.C OS 1!.WAM. INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME IIEIUSITS. tAZUVi LOANED. COUECTI?NS MADE, AND A OF.XF.ttAT. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. r?7""SpplHl attention pld to hti?in,.a of cor-re-nondents. JAS. P. ML'ltl'HV, Nnv. 10, lfCI.-tf. Cashier. JOHX DlURKT lOHN D. IIOHKKTS. John Bibert & Co., Corner Main and Franklin Sts., .TOIINSTOWN, Accounts of Merchants and other bushiest people solicited. Drafts negotiable in till parts of the coun try for sale. Money Loaned and Collections Made, Interest at the rate of Six. I'er Cent, per annum al lowed on Time Deposits. Savings Deposits JiooJ.s issued, and Interest Compounded Semi annually wit n desired. A'Gencral Banking Business Transacted. S.-pt. 10, 1.S75. Gin. Mrs. M. MOORE, 333 Pvnn Avt-nue, near lOlli st PITTSBURGH, PA. rJ"o tlie Indies! I am ju. in rtroe'pt of a laro invoice of MOST ELEGANT COODS ! ne halt their real va uo. lu .art a. lollows : French Garmontis, COK.SISTIJ.G IS TAUT OF SHADED VKLVKT DIIKS3ES ! . ... '''''i-T !SILK CLOAKS, i ftyte citi, ( i:,krt. ovVrdrowe, n "'"',7 black anil whim I ii. m,,.. .....i-.. ... . . black an-l while I)r.m:.,t. Camel's HairConqme" SjielUli-no Jackets, lliitsan.1 Konnets. an.l ali" ae invon-e f cal in S.i.jues. 1 n tts an I Hon j ; aio rnwt rmzE at tik.nsa expositiox, ists. TT ir T t o v r b m t-. n VV . ' o T E L L , Manufacturer of superior Union Crop LEATHER, ASD DKALKR I BARS, IliHES, JXD rUSKRERS' GAIil, JOIIXSTOWX, 1'A. 4.P0O .nr.lfi of t):,k and HemTeek Bark wanted . c' j a1' 7 1 'i sTa V v ry at t:,e TannerJr- her Imrf- ' iv-.nr.et. ii us, etc., a s-'peci ?T -nptll Kiol tii'ill ly done, theUiIiei.redDeciru!lyo cciatty. Uressniakioir Til CllllrilOJir rf soiteitea. tt-i.'Ti.i 1 0.1 UTiiirat home.l SaimiTea v,irT. at OViCOZV iroo. S t .? be Uo.,lrtuid,.iilV. ' r.ni i itn an l-tiLUi.i3.JU E III i u& ia 'c-iiiuiir. iicdi B Iff j "tm e rx tv T v 3k- vim I. w IllOtlTVOVH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF ' AND . ( Sheet iron Wares ; AND DEAI.EHS IX HEAT1HG PARLOR ani COOKING i AND- DOUSE-FlTiMSflINC GOODS GENFJULLY. Tolliii"f in TiX, COPPER & S1IEBT-IR0X rKOHl'TLT ATT XDI.D TO. Nos.278, 2S0and 232 Wasliin.sjlcn S JOHNSTOWN. PA. W. D. JI'Clf.lland Joiiv Haxnan. M'CLELLAND & CO., Jlsnnf.irtn of and Detlrrs.ln Fancy unci llniia We keep eonstantly on lnn.l In ereat variety a full line ol tk'ant PALLOR AND CILUIUER SUITS, '.rJSTYLrS AND AT rRXES TO SUIT All CUSTOMERS Karinjr Um most skii'fiil workmen in !he city, we nre picpnrca to liil all orJi rs lor ORBS ISi E0V5EH5L5 VMUl ! I!T MKCF.9 OR rtT8, Eitlicr Eastern or WeFtern Manufwrturers. Wareroom, No. SI -FRANKLIN Street, NEAIiLY OPPOSITE roST-OFFICE, JOIIXSTOW.V, 1A. Repairing Neatly .and Promptly Done. SA11 Farnltnre sent .'or an-i delivered In the city free of charge. 3-13,'74.-tf. Wood, iWorrell & o.. WASHINGTON STREET, Near PNK'A R. R. DEPOT, Tohnsto'wn, Xsi., Wholesale and Jiefail Dealers in "FOI1EIGN AXD DOMESTIC BET MILLINERY GOODS, HARD WARE, tiUKEXSWARE. BOOTS AND SIK1F.S, HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILS, CARPETS AND OIT,.CT,OTns, 1 1 E ADY-MADE CLOTHING. GLASSWARE, YELLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED of all kind, Together with all manner or Western Produce, such as FLOUR. BACON. FISH, SALT. CARBON OJL. ETC. JS7 Wholesale and retail orders solicited arl rcasoituble ternitt. war X5 CO 07 7Z 131 O O EH 1-3 Parke's Marble Vorlis, I3 Franklin Street, Jolmntown. rONTXMRNTS. HEAD Hud TOM O AT. STIIVPX nii:vrL'U..jiiiiii N EX IA IIS. MAXTKl.S. m fcturl of th very tw-st f tr.llnn and ri Ainortctin Mariili'a. Kmii- .,:(. r,, . 1' M . I tion iruar.ictefi in nri,. oi-.. ii :lft'- 1 111 I Cfoontion of work. if tfT Ortlera rortpeetfuliy solioltel fcianMt and promptly tilled ,,t the very low- jf- c?t rnoi rutea. Try us. y, 41 Oct. 2-l.-m. JCIIXl-AliCH. w - 4 oier . . . "t-'ty Johnstown. Ts. OS:ce In the old j xotanirc r..,,-nut. (up rtiMrs.) corno, of C'.in- I ! toil ami iiLinsr oivnii u.'in : ... j". , : ntss conri.;i"l with uia rm! I . ITTTM. II. SSECHLKR, Attorney at : V Tmw, ElHjiiFlim s, Pa. Oftiee on neo- . . -n . 1 ... ,.?' t ftWt ' 3 U " l-a.TflSt J I EVF.LES3 FlSU THAT LlVE i'S HOT Water. A most gingular discovery was yesterday made in the Savage ! mine. J'his is the finding of living fish ! in the water now flooding both the ' Savage and Hale aud Norcross mines. jlhc lish found were five in number. . ana were yesteruay afternoon noistecl : up the incline in the large iron hoisting : tank and dumped into the pump tank J at the bottom ot the vertical shaft. The fishes are eyeless, and arc only alxnit three or four inches in length .... ..... . o lhey are Wood rea in color. The temperature of the water in which they arc found i 128 degrees Fahrenheit almost scalding hot. "When the fish were taken out of the hot water in which they are found, and placed in a bucket of cold water, for j the purpose of being brought to the ; surface, they died almost instantly. I The cold water at oncc'chillcd their life blood. I" appearance these subterranean ;nny trii somewhat and sportive enough while in their na tive hot water, notwithstanding the fact that they have no eyes nor even tlinm.llninnto f - MM. a 1 rr.S au a iiepiu 01 o.iuo ieei in a unit mat was being pushed to the northward in the Savage. It rose in the mine also in the Hale and Norcross, the two mines being connected to the height of 400 feet; that is, up to the l,b00 foot level. '1 his would seem to prove that a subterranean reservoir or lake has been tapped, and from this lake doubtless came the fish hoisted from the mine last evening. Kj-eless fishes are frequently found in the lakes of large caves, but we have never before heard of their existence in cither surface or subtercanean water the temperature of which was so high as is the water in these mines. The lower workings of the Savage mine are far below the bed of the Carson river, below the bottom of the Washoe lake below any water running or standing anywhere within a distance of ten miles of the mine. Territorial. Burying Arn.Es. Some of our readers are familiar with the method of keeping apples by burying in heaps out-of-doors, aud covering with straw and then earth. A modification is described in a late French journal, which appears to lc a great improve mcnt. A spot of ground is selected under evergreen trees, and in a shel tered place. The fruit is placed in a conical heap and covered with dry leaves. A constant supply cf heat comes up from the earth on which the fruit rests. The depth ofleaves must be According to the severity of the cli mate, and to the amount cf shelter af forded by the evergreen trees. With fair shelter, we think a foot of leaves would be ample protection in the Northern States. T!:e Freiie'i nwr.nnt says there must ite twice the bulk oft leaven ns of (Vuir lint, tliiu 1 ! in ioiuc, wiuioul siiuni me s;ze oi t'.io :ip lii our lorcst. witn a thin layer ui n-'.ow, mt-- t-at lu scarcely i rcezes, ..r t , .i i. r- anit manv I. ah li.irdv crreen house plants voois. ed by miglit he wintered in dense i ciu;'.i ii trec'wioii is aiiorri a heavy mass of eveio-i-een boughs and sheltered from winds. Fruit thus kept maintains a remarka ble freshness. This mode is Raid to have been suggested by seeing pears and apples accidentally covered by the leaves which fell on "them under the trees. Country Gentleman. A Hikd's Xest. There is a pretty nest in the musuem of IJrown Univer sity, which shows what w isdom God can rrivc to a little bird. The nest was hungb rtrings, so the babies would be rocked to sleep by every breeze. Hut as they grew heav ier the mothrr bird found that her twig was too weak. So she looked abont until fdie found a stout cord. This she wove around the nest, and then hung it up to a strong limb over crhcad. This steadied it and made all sa fe. Some little swallows once tmilt a nest against a lime kiln. Hut the wall was so w arm that the clay soon cracked nnd the nest fell down. Immediately they built it over, but again it fell. Not discouraged, they tried it a third time with no better success. They built a fourth nest, which re mained lirm, and in it they reared a little brood. They had found and worked up a kind of clay which would stand the heat. They cams back the next year and repaired their cottage with the same c!aj This lhey dUl also the third year. After that they did not return, having probably lived out the term of swallow life. A SnowF.it of Fishes In 1833, at Lake (Jw3'nant, in the county of Caer- Snarvon, a woman was CBgaged washino o i,;l nt- n.lrm " 1 . 1 1. . , '.i uu nic ;vii; J I tac 1UKC, ailtt a number of children were with her. nuc sue was tnus employed, at 8 P. M , a shower of small. lish fell partly J into the lake, and partly upon the j land, close to where the woman was. The fish resembled herring, hut were i much smaller. A heavy showerof rain j had preceded the descent of these, and me nay loiiowing there was much rain and thunder. To Cure Hoarseness. When the voice is lost, as is sometimes the case from the effects of a cold, a simnle ; pleasant remed v is furnished bv leat i nn tl.o u-l,it ,M' i.s:. i. . . ..j v.. -i auoitlg 10 It tlie juice of a lemon, and sweetening with white sugar to the taste. Take a ! teasponful from time to time. It ht i been shown to effectually remove the ' T' 4. A rnvsici.VN in London has discov ercu a cure lor tlie toothaehe TT c.ajflthut by dissolving h.lf a drachm of bi-carborate of sola in an onn r.f water and holding he Rotation in your mouth it will give immediate relief. Importers, M.inof,ictarer, MUSICAL MERCHAND MAKUFiCTCRKDS KNAKE & HcGIHN PIANO, AND THE PHILHARMONIC ORGAN GENERAL WHOLESALE AOEXT9 FOR THE PATENT ARIOX PI AXO. Dealer la DM in 0n. (London). Rpsson (Iinflon), Saxe (rar!), riston Valve, and ear raak or Kotary Valve lt.M lsi tt ik ik The lipst and fienliest Mrin?a for all Intrament roust mntly on hanil. luU stock of the lutest au'l bc.t pieces on IiatH. ur stiK-k of iniigic 1kkIs t all kln'. ia coin'rilte. i tOWarti Hie H..1 t 1,. ; -. , ' WA.NOi A.N1) OltOASS W)M N THK INsrAM.MKN r Pi.AX. r f torn l!,. , '' "' - . , t. , , . IN-'TllirMKNTSTAKK.V IX KXTHAXCE. IlOUl lilt OX,l. I Ut MunfrAl tnm will Hn.l it a hai. "... ...... v-, ni-,11 v-i wn tw itHiiiiiuiiicn 1 r ijirvvl J S Willi US I . 11 . CatftloRuts anl I'rice Liati funiislfctU free on iplicatn. JOSl pnlJS U or. I warerooms, No. 12 Sixth Street, (late st, ciaw ! ?,T.rS. l.vf1 l-29-Iy.J GIANT 1 Louisville, Ky., Manufacturers of all ItinJs of CIIEWINO TOBACCO: also the cckra.od mm IB ifi IIpt T I W l 7 vm II. W Jonkin.on.John Fullrton k Son. .T. W. Ta;. lo.-. Mar: Tr iLL iHce, J. M. SmcIi.-I & .... E. fo. r-t( II & :.. Cart, r Hroih-rc, Dilwot tl, llrotl. H.Vri h VT 'W-S, A'"rl & n-,S- V- Virkin. W-rzt-g X Unci ar.an, IT. t.rd l I!,- tlimj IMilniajrr, nnd all other i ..hncco ni (5 raccry J C -m.- j. 7.-;j,n.) a L-TrlS WOMAN'S FRiENC THE BET FryifTTED AXD rERFECT "FLAT U'.ON" EVEIf il ADH. Intersianpeable Handle and S1!c!d Ccc-braci. The h.irrtlf Is rntirr-Ty eop::rBtr, hi;i uir be rsrd for any r.rimhor of Irons. It nin ! nrMn-t- en instr.ntir. wl l.eir.j NAT r-W K'j? I' rcvidrd wi;h a p!iiol! 5 -iSirtfc trr-'V -fezj. 11 l:-'riil in c'rr.n!ctoiv fr?:ie&f f-crt. No hoiiirr is " 'T.: " , ,r " '" tt ''i-n ih I -n Is beirtr r.te4 Mj 4, Mi. beet. d. tl.- han.lle must he dotached. V.'e tH!1 sr.d to niiy tciire"s, on re ceipt of Draft or V. O. Order for tiie atuourt, either cf tbe fo'loving i"cts: Set No. 13 Irccs of B. bvA 7 lhs., I ItsmUc, t-2-00 S 3 . 7 nnfl S lh., 2 K0 8-3 " 7, Saudi; lU, " .60 Jitktl p'atcd Iro:i, TCtt?. p. r r t extra. Any party orderfnrr Ats sta ttUI re ceive one net extra aisi at ;euiiui. Thoronghly relitble agcota wr.n; J. Address CBOOKLT. SID inro.. 85 Tlt-A St, Prccilja, E. T. N. T. Wott. SxmpJj ro hm ta at U cr f f .'.t. 'mi omrrnTi from forn-T .ii(r;. (t.r stm k eo:sists - n .. nr riiiru i ' j m ii i ii irrr.-ii rcniii-TiriTi itiiic, i!iMii-;i;es, reri .. nery. Imicv on:s. l.eor s. Mull a rsiirt Alu-n s Hn'r ilotorul ii i iiis.i Fji.tmeiiTP. i-insters. l.in.trer ts, 1'ai i K.:i- lers, Cmnto T.Iajriiesila. Es.s. .ln:;-nic.i rjii.j-.-r. Pure I Invoi-irisr Kornnt-s IVtn,f . I...non 7;. r "' J . ' "'"' 'r"l'. NoCti sj i up, Miuoaro, uoaro. r ' Cisara and Tobaccos. i'ovt. toinni' iH -i im s. rnnTO?; mir ,;,nvl: rpp, J a't kiiK's of Ntiti- I'm or: ! t ,V.V,,V.mVv t rncils, rnolil s i r " " " i "v-.v r,i h.-i T . ..1 i. . ..... i it itt'f .'liwaants, M'wspnpor.-j. ,v ovt-ia. i'iio Manhood: How Losf, How Resoreu'. f,,k fnlvcrwcls lelrbialetl Knsaj on the '2si? r.iri!c (i cut ( cvitliout 'n.'ilieini' ) of iirMn .m oiiuHfK er reti!inai wt nk- ncs, Involnntnry Semin:.! 1 .sscs, Impotlm y. Mental and riiy-ieal Incapneitv. lmpe.lim. nrs to Marrliise, &c. ; also, Cobi MfTiofi, EeiLiireT ami Fits, induced ly Solf-inuulifonco t.r k. Tn..l ti-Pi.ce. in a s.-alel cnvelo,e, only six crrts. eler.rly.lrnions!rates i. from a thirty yearn' funics', i ne eeic.irnieci aninor, in mis r liuir.il'le l:-iy, ini jiraeuc". nun tna a i:irnii:'5f e-":--.' U- noes of self-nl.useiuiiy lern.lienve'!re.H-icl..nit tliednn- jrerc.nmise of Internal tneilU'iae or Hie applier.tion of the knife ; Hintinir out a tiohk- o! care at om-e Pimple tertain, and llcrtual. tiy in. any of w.iieh every suiicr?r. no matter wliat l:ia condition may tK may cure Hin.8"lf cheaply, privately, audi a.ii Stnt under seal, in a plain envelope, to any a l dress. on receipt of six cents, or two iioEinire tamrs. Address the I'tiMislie, F. IIRUIIMAN SOX, 41 Ann St., New Yoik; 1'ost t)uice lios 4"R0. I AAi. 11T1 I TA VAft. ,l,77T7e-..7 JOHN D. THOMAS, Bootfind Allots Ifnlcox ' I'll E undersigned rcfpeet fully informs hismi. L mot-oiis oust om or and the pnblie trenentl1 v that l.e in prepured to mnnn tact ore l;oolsnd S1HES t.f any di-ird size or quality, froin'tlie finoit French ralf-pkin tioois to the coarsest piosrnns, in the vf.kv e.F.ST mawnku. ci the shortest not , rnd at as moderate pt icis as like work run le ohtained anywhere. Thoo who have worn le.ots and Shoe made at my establishment neial 110 Hsitnu'cc ris to the superior quality of mv work. Others, ean easily l,c convimod or tho fact if they 111 onlv ifive mo a trial. Try nnd be convinced. Crr liepaii iny or Ilfot! nnd Shoes attended to promptly nnd in a workninnliUe manner. ..nuniui inrimM i ii vors i i eel con tit ten t that mv worlr Unit nfir.no mill .... 4 . Inuaaee an Jhicrcasc of the same. n JOHN U. THO.YAS. CEASIPTON'S IMPERIAL SOAP IS THE "BEGT." This sortp is mnnufactnred from pure materials and as il contains a lartte percentaKn ot Veffeta Me til. la warranted fully cqnal to tho Lest im ported Casttie Soap, and'at the same lln.o posl scsses al the wasliinir and rteanin properties or .,cEl,? rn.,w.Uo""u, Kr,n" ry onp8. It is then-fore reeimmn,i.i r... .i the laundry Kitchen, and Jiath-room. and lor peneral liou.sehold purposes; also, for I'rin'er. I ninters. Kuineers. and Machinists, t-s it will ro' move stains of Ink.Oreese. Tar, Oil r untl ete from the hands. Mann rartured only hy U tC" 'R.49iPTor ktiii:hs. 2, 4, , S, and 10 notrera flare, and sa mn. TTr rr.ipF, a2 x. Telawre ensburK, and by gro-ets generally. llO-aa.t'tn.l ry Consumptives. I r m ! vrr,,'er. navlnR been permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, hy a "in,. Pie remedy, is anxlons t . make, known to his fe I I . ' . ",,x,""s i'1 make, known to his rel low sufferers the means of o .. .. ., 'i ' sire it, J,e will send a co.,y of the'nreHeri.,. i ' " . - I f,"J B,ln,r t,:e m,3 liieh thev'wni ifln'V . I Vr,,KF11 OowsrMr 1 ion. Asti'im a. ll.,o. VZV. L"!.0??) w,'h t'10 'brection ; forSireiiarTni; h they will fln l a X ii nii a I. unnv nuiTP nntrADTT1 UUU1Y, JJUUUQiia ! MUJlil i oiunri ,11'7,.U,'!I,V;''1'1''', tonursioek a I. t of f l r: i" -sr voti Hor.: S!i.k-h Horr- NiU t-i- ' '-'d, fsUi:d t XuiY,ti. 'e WUI1 ,uv,,e,he-r- , i'VAv'V'oe'Vr" Uo,i'C-'1 -' ; talent for ,,ic , ritoltiGUAI il Ainms at lower ptlcet , 1 l. ' pav for ii'vtru-- than evil' off. rl in thin plnce. 1 ..ovn-i-ri) rr - n T. T, '.- . .v'"' I'apcr ni I Ciifars solrl fitter wholosnle or rc- i I" 1"1 EKLI.rl.K, (..O TO 1IL.NT- i Mntl "1 Opera. I trti''. LEMMPN & MUltKAV. . J " n.ul buy the NC i ! A III '. f.-rt"! -l bi n c July 30. 1S08. Mni.. St root. P..or.KH..- (IILIIN. tlie tiet in tl... - ..I.l i....t r- t l 10...1 - I at mniiimtiircT $ irir-A. svui aiidrcss ,, :. '!.:' ''S ! '' 104 Tenn St., WilHauist-nrah. Now York. 12noi-M ol Youtli. .i.in to i.fotit i. V. Hutu ', cTiK fff TT 0'""-st..eworv, , O FNTM.M AN-- whosuifred for years 'rom yVlServons Ic!,ii,iv. 1 ,,..,... ,...r'ci,ra .'r,, the elieets of yui 'creU n, w-Y ?.. innle rei.iA.iir 1- .1 1 ., ... " '. nar too i-ure,t. ser s ent-rienoe T? W- SIIOEMAKEIl, Attorney at 1Zt f.f: 1:be""br Ofri.e on iiiKh ireet, eaat ad ofreeldeucj and Drslers In all fciatl of OT THE f'EI.EDrtATKD . x . .! PITTS3URGH, PA. r Ifr? u J Martin EBEriSE'JRG Mr AN!)- J HQQSE-FBRHISB'G STORE IS Til E rLACE TO L'CV d HATIT1TI If illlii'. 1111 t -j ' - ' i NAIL, GLVS OILS, PAINTS, &c. i CiID'- GEO. HUNTLEY, PrcpV. j n TTAKMER.-? AND OTHERS, if yo ,. j 1 he contiibuto.- 1. t-ni to i.uii.i a ii,iese or l':irn, nr (;li'-r- . ailvt lie iiad the ';: wiiii.' Improve vour r-ropi rt v. tt-. t. fit'N IT. rr .n.s. (;l s. r.Aixrs. iiahdwai;' c. Mom-y rhvhI !y tuyiii!,'- for cash. Te7-ARM Kit?, (JOTO HUNTLe"y !ron: whith ."r-cx.-iniiiin Hie ne.at. s.t little nioIT'lN; i still reouired .un.i, l-vcril-TlnllliCKl. II l rr-,iii i.l 'n 1-r . t.ii-t:els no. i-ir-i ,.r rt"rs e.r hour. HCV ONK-lTCdSisDM V ... TCTAIISIEIIS. (JO TO IirXTLEY'S ami buy tho hkst COllN FOUDKH in s rjiAW t.'UTTKit ever sold in ti.i o-imv. i as licfore and f. Their cist irmrc lhan wveii in une u-nr Ly cut- i-.i,- tinx your food wiili it. tin.. r . - in riiiimrr . - i ... of ! t J"' E-?T M i Kil-Vl.XTt.T VVAUI if ..... in the market a. 2o p-r e.-nt. li-s ;b:m c-s, ! eiiy retxil prieea, oiu ior caiii H! NTLEY '3. i ( l-13- iS.-ir.i "STSP !? f 7"I? Q i:oTii m'vrirv ; ... it , . -1. -r. ... 1 A I'u -..T-r--- I . . 1 1 . . r-'...-.. . .... ... . .. . . i...... . . i -st '.' i K-..-:..i-(r. , .,., K I " .!.. V. liirt .1 It t il T"Ti:TT l'V .. ill -v , w i t t , - - .ii .-.i .... .r.fci.u i . - I'l-.Ii w clicr.ii, if not ch-"";irr. tl -in a oil-, r i, alvin F.. iwl ;i.-tr. h oI trim it into tMe biTjr-iin tiCiu utexlnt cIih?v. - - - - , , , VHVl IUI t AU ! TOAltMKUS, r.O TO IH XTLEY'S nnd 1 I ' ' , ' "' v-j "t ti.e ii,-t :u!viN'r avi, -:a!'- ! lfy r? b -, au i ! , N,; MACltlNE iu:oie UEDUC'Et. TTTOESEKKEPrifS ("SO TO IP'VT ii , 4 , V " V' p-l - a'" fv. J. w-r cenr.. I y pay- ' '" ",r i""ie M',!vi-s orK?, epoms, v. (P Aiu'L.M ERS, fit) TO HUNTLEY'S ' j W anil li.iv vo'ir 'l'IOi i HA lib-WAKE." I'm v e::-;. s ,i ..V i in JlCitl. S:n t.,1 I I I I ?Va - - - - -- I ""r-niXr k" oo-ir n - V-, -.TttT- ':":! LlOli! Llkr' (, TO HI f- ' .,7 .,1 ... ,1 ' ?",-Ji I-I'. ii ami b.:v vo:,r pinvvs r.ti.l Tin- ! ' ' ' t v''e. 1'AVCAMl ANi)'ri EMtt.NFV three- V:ir ' !.t ! . - j ARM EES, fiO TO Hl'XTi.EY'S ar.d ' " ....... O ...lit t . r-j pet ibo -t uon?F. II Y Ii vr' "nt in ..cra nr.. ex r introduce.!. C.IEAr l'UU I.A.SIT. " 1 praised ir Vu:- 1 CL To HTXTLEY FOR CLoFilF I IU'r ln,?,!:U!'1 a::i WliiXiiEics. I'ftwiijiiii..,. 9( i turn. riid is irr-t. ! !fjl'l"'i" the ready ,t. " ge ler.-it v will I,' EAROE EOT OF POCKET AND tc .',1i'.N KN 1 VKS ver' clionp for rash at . ?J( . A i I.K S. ' . Urn 11c TVJ KXT DOOR TO P3ST-0FFICL ' 1!" Coolcinjar Stoves, llonlxxicr- g(ovos TIN, COPPER Si SHEET-IRON -WARE S,fl!r-eirSnTV,r ta1,e,J rt of the row- ! that the nair.e. M '-'- ' fet-lr''-yv 1 i!1 ": 3-; ' -- n t vt'. Tcr,be n!" rroposva to keep a Tull their m.f.tlier- .n' v nn.l varied assort ment or 1 , .1 , Cooking, Parlor and Keating Stoves L: tsirT?";''. ! with tho,e hour- -"V 1 f n,l ...r:M,te.l ,.r.'i , a ,nf l?.:i':r ! toKl. As the m "a'IVw'L1 P?V'J Hueudcd".;. " " ! or i.v .M nrotr.ll S T VKS and W Uv s.. ,1 She WelillS wi il o' SnZtX&A i will address to l:tr;: to - :.J : tiro itiKr:.f.i.,r, . , " " renucr en .... ..vt, HU. Kbensliurff, Oct. 13, bs;o.'-t f VAT.MF. LCTII1NCJKK. ir. ri.AXK. m oflcrs bis T-rofessiopal j 1 .. ... j - '""Il IM r VlIVS TO . t.. ..lovn- II . Til 111I- - y.i.i,-n 01 t.oensliunr ami -rii;. .... " '. 1 . denes d Jnime.li,l.olr-i I Hon. 11. J. 1 T',!'") biimedmtely in ih narot 1.?, liTU ""re- ''ieht mils c:.n lord street; Lnyn 01 M "" w- JAMES J. OATMAX, M. P., I'll sit inn ami Surgeon. nm KnEVftBt'Ro. r. nk.i V. . .K" "'reel, nearly opposite Ill:tir Shwn ilZr1.'1'" l. Julian st reet! nere "'gl't eallsshould be made l-4.-tf.l LXAXDEU TA1T, M. P., I'li3ieinn nntl KnreA.n, rr. .... . . C.K ROM, TOWN. I Cakrom.towk. Pa ; in renr of ..oh,. IMcK'". ,ri N?! W oh.U Ir.v be made at Mr. Ut.ck s residence. ( l, 1. 7ft 1 ! , i ,.2oc"p,c1 n" J- Muck. . 1 rV VV. li'CK, Attounky-at-Law, Ebi pines, and yet :' 'j J IWrt'4I.r'' , in ' ' tt.t room of T. he tomb ivU" 'll . .i'0-,',? Ui w bell i.,.!-. ( et.tre utret. All . , PMnnerot oA lu,.,ess atter.e tositlsfae. charged. tre street. All rers . j . .mi eoiiootioiis a specialty. bMi.t,. I rjIO. M. PEAPE. Attomev-at-La:, i Ixws Ajas hbensl.nrjr. Pa. IMTice on Centre fre.-t 1 . 1 " ivih" thrre Win lirh Mreet. uIT.: i nin!I. l)1,t u" yfi f" 1 "" . :.T. Rti-aiiditen a i;. .-o 1 v.AbLll.l. LAKE. Attorney. 1 4.,7.,i tbt c n Law, Ebenshnrg, r. office wita V V - rtI",t of 'l1i::t' Bolster w,a Recorder, la Cwlrt House, thunder out 01, i'iencts Tfvo editor of the (:.....,. . I egraph very tndr Pavs t, -J4 's I j often floating a U.ut Inv'' J agricultural literatniv 1 j w hich, if gathered t.-V"' I make an eviicmclv t)M I i he proceeds to dUh ui' tLe i, ! among oli. ei t. : '-"- ' One person h.il a h,r. "iiii.il it, r,as i;efes:,!v . " The ptKts had to be cr , "l ave tlitni a co-.ij le f tached to a lever n-i. . ' which it was i-.f ' ' w'l'lf!i di ., j r;iMi . i tie lew-i (.inii.li- n .... i . " t'W . ll nuek loer of v,-oi ; i.;..t. i i . ' 1 1 '.' i . :' t .1 . ! l'cr log-lever w ;il ea iiv ' cnliMiy jiost. Another p. rsr.n .-, j i the d; awing out i v .'", j tloor and s-. iv-,vs f;-..'.., j ' j drove pegs into t: c : I irons in again ; ;.,.. ," H j come out, w0:lc-,i p, Jla:i.j' lie used le::th-r, v,!. wooden -egs, !.t; L, u-t-tl to the pressure ; ' out. Thei. ho :".;!, . '; . j with cork, and j ut tl ! iru::-, r.nd tijev have ;i, - leer. t'u;i(iii:ii!i to ti.i- i!- in eoniie'-t i jii strip' c. t!:.re an- v.ii- v. :i:;Ul frti.r.e. 1 1 - ii:. sii;-nl she ri;-,. ! and woiked on'.. r.ie.t I i ; i-.T -t4 V .ill of l.-ad, wit'eh so;;:;l and noth!i' ne.v C' lH i i I v i:se 1 ... l X:. f'l.'.i i 1 pieces t'-petiur ; l-r; 1 : be valuable t '. ' conti ii'iitor inloirl.-; ! .. .1 . I 1 ;i mt men uere V i i die of an old ?t . ' j that purpose 11- into the irro:;nd. :. ii i easy work. At L p--int of th.e dil !. wede, and then p-.- i u"i;iui .tT , - ! to what it had V i; "no liistc-rs o:i hi.- ! which ho may will 1 . i -1 army, Iteudctl c: so d while impressed l.y a vn;,- CTcthI cd:u-atien, 1 . . I'll ICES j tlEATI Y j was t!;C I1!!irst: j the coreinn v v. .v stmt for I'ii ; rrc:;t r.ias-tt ; tenar.t I'.e-o'e nnncial .iid of v j tlcnt io to ha' ? hi- n.-Miv geiiiu i i tlie i I i s.rv 13 a r :::u". n: ai i:e:'.l nr. c 1- voy-.a p.:. ' i'ltit 1 " .0.. t;;:.. j for their clli'dlt -i '-: I for lh'.ni. and m:'.'.:' Lims. t , TISOB. tela froo e 1 or prays i.i tin ti-j . loo ( to f ta4i rri-i.-fv on.! ii,':lil.V b-'1' 1 tuiness. oiie " ' 1 " ' P.. i-esnectfiille ! left she mav s.iy ur! , . t 1 . 1 : - 1 v her heart is blor i-'.- succosxfnl m i" cur breadth and dopta o:--. tion whii'h he is r,:; 'l' . who o'uuleu Ii'1- !"-. his ciiaracter ir VJ;V -so narrowly "; of vice an-i i?-,,n:!::r .., ? son do his u::n,v". ',.v .. ... 0 - iv. Io-.. ii. Tl . K plioillv a ho ca" . . vice. U hhn ..ftnlrlbutC t r lV:.n." x ....... , . rt fi 7r
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