gplder Cajttitres a Mouse. The woude rful little spider which S captured a mouse, and is elevating it f in its parlor nt Mr. Michael - Gross' i carpenter shop oil Ureatineii,, lietv.een i- .Xlv&ian r itute arrj Alarigny streets, of which we gave an account ycsttrJay morning, is still busily engaged in its herculean task, an.T tilling Lite numr- ; ouj persons who visit it with amazc- ment.; This astonishing little insect is . of the black species, and very small, a "tact that renders the feat which it now performs the more marvelous. 'The I iuous was accustomed, u hen on a predatory excursion, to emerge from '. a hole 'under the bench where the. spi eler dwells, and pass into the carpenter shop, where the bench stands. The enterprising spider, which had ho doubt watched for a long time the . movements, laid a trap for the unsus pecting yctmg niou-e; and Monday 7 UioiuBig when it stalled, oil on. it - daiiv ronii Is, the little spider, who was ' oi the lookout, tightened the threads t ' which she hal prepared for her ictim. whoiP hind legs Inul L en entangled in ' thttii it passed out of its hole,' and I sbtfn ec'ured it. Immediately after . the les had been canghtf,' the kpidtr fastened another thread to the mouse's tail, and after, several hours constant , work succeeded in raising her 'p rev's hind rpiurteis, and continued so doing ' until the tip of the mouse's nose only - touched the floor. Having th-is ren- - tiered it helpless, the little spider in-j dnsti lously set to work imilUp-ing its fastenings. After a few more hour's 1 lultor the mouse 'was raised one inch from the floor, the spider working ns if with it pulley. In its terrible contor tions to release itself, the mouse mm ared to sever the fastenings around its ' hind legs, but so st.'o:ig were the ' threads which suspended it in the air, nnd so securely weie they attached to its tail, that all t Torts to break them - proved fruitless. -Mr. Gross, taking g rent-interest in the proceedings, left the' spider undisturbed, rtml .during , almost the w hole of Monday night. - -with several friends, watched its work attentively.' Tli little insect, r.fter taking herpositioii on her victim's tail, commenced manipulating the threads and working. Gradually could the astonished witnesses of this -wonderful . feat si e Oig-in'uufe creep, up, and t he thready; descem.ingjfioui tlieir fasfen - in jrs Tinder1 the corner of the bench to the mouse, increased in number, and during the' iweatv-fonr hours ending yesterday evening the threads had so increased that it became impossi'Je to couutTthem ,'aiid t!:e mouse, which was stiil alive, though quite weakvi.ed, had been raised from one to three and a h.df inches from the floor. The spider during the whole time of its work, sat on the mouse's tail, only leaving its position at long intervals, when it wvuld cautiously creep down the tail to its roots nnd there feed upon the Wood of tho mouse. Then resuming its position on the end of the tail, it would again begin it,3 work. This unheard of capture of a mouse by so small an insect and its ingenious man ner of elevating it ha3 excited the wonder and admiration of thousands of visitors, among whom may he men tioned Several scientific men and phy pieh'KS, who assembled in large crowds at .Mr. Gross' carpenter shop to witness the progress of the gigantic task which the little spider has undertaken ami is eo successfully bringing to an issue. Mr. Gross will leave them undisturbed and carefully watch the result, as every one is anxious to soc what tho spider will do with its captive after it -dies, mil liow far it v. ill elevate Orleans Picnyunc it A bovtsca 7i rcaorrs. Not thot t!ic nlir.!:! o-nson is r.t liin.i. we have no ilouut, b:it that manv i ... .. . r ! a iirnnor win runnings tiiroua ins ii ici mi' i i.:irn,-v:i v.wiiiihi, stuffjil with straw, are to set up in. tho eornfieM to warn olT tho miramlmj'. crow. We have never Lri'l nuicii f;iit!t in this artiiTcf. Crows are. pose-sctl of inuHi in're wis loni than is t;encrally credited totlictu ; an l w'ailean iniraova M; bundle of rags may drive them away ior -t lioi t time, we Lulicvethateventu uliy they discover the humbug, as we have seen the birds -omihcentIy pick ing up 3'OUi!g corn ahnist within the shadow of as an elaborate a stu'.Ied scarecrow as over was erected. We, ' however, have heard su rge -"ted a couple ! e . , . i of puns wnicu are ..culatecl to in- tlinidatc even t!ie Injldest of these birds; and as they arc easily carried out, perhaps our farmer readers may m:w;e u?e of them. The first and bet . ill? t .i-t: is a suspended looking glass. I ake i tvo 6U.ll! cheap mirrois, fasten them , , 1 ' I U.lCrt to ba'jk, Ilttacll a C ru tO one ' ft He 111 1 hl l" thm fro an e!-H,ti ' U.x.ii, ail. l ui..u iio.ii .in tUMic , pOiC Kti !iif ci-iss swiii r? in I. i i wind the sun's rays are ivlleeted all over the fii!d,'ct n il it be a large one; and even the oldest and bravest of croTs will depart precipitately should ; one t)f i1 lijlitninn flashes fall on him. - - " 11 " ' " - - w lhO Set OlKl phm. atthouuh a tenor tO . rr.uvA is I wi'l' niil tn I C V" ' 1 , . , i .. I 8U' J"Cte(l to the inroads Ol Small birds and even ciKckeiis. It involves an i HltllK'lal hawk made from a big potato ' , . 1 1 t P ti ! and long goose and turkey feathers. 1 I'ho maker can exercise his imitative ' Skill 111 btieklllg the featl'trs into tho . . . , . ., . i , potato SO that they resemble the Spread ..in 's aud ta l of the hawk. It is as- touching what a ferocious looking liid j of prey can be con'ructetl from the' abjve siiniiU mateuai3. 11 oniy re- matcMir.13. t . in.iiiM to hung the object from a. trdl bent pole and the wii.d will do the rest. The bird makes swoops and dashes in the most headlong and threatening manner. Even the inot inquisitive of veuerable liens has been known to hurry rapidly from it3 dangerous vi tduity, while to sniall birds it carries unmixed dijinay. Scientific A me ri Cun.' . KevR fool in business matters. Y YOUR IXJIOVI ' Importer, SanafoeUrera, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE ! MASCrACTCHERS OF THE CELEBKATKD -f , ? mmi IcGffli PIAHO, AND OESEUAC WITOLESAt-E "AOESt 0R TUB . : ! PATEKT AKIOX FIAJXO. 7 - , for all Instramenta ronntantly on hand. ' "rfoini or Sir RET JTtrsiC, we matft t?its hrr?h ft peetftlty, wtntway kep a run s'oclt of tlic fnt anJ l.t tees on hnn.k - llur lock ot music bopks ol all kinda is coinploto. t . . , .l.D JNS riU'MRNTS TAKEN' I! KXCTTANHR. Clorvnin, Principalu ot Seminaries, JMlcrs or Hjn(s. Teacher, and all wiahlntf to purchase air.-K-nl iiotxlf. will linj it to their interest to orraiiiuriieate directly with us. , V'litalt.gucB ami t'rice Lisla TurnislieJ free pn apiliclioai . ,. - , . ... ., . war eh oq ms, No. 12 Sixth Street, (Late st. ciair.) lo-y.i : PITTSBURGH, PA. m FORMERLY "!N"o T SIXTH ?'car S:t92iHsion Bridge, THOROUGHLY Atul can tKi. reacbeil from all -3D5 II AS BEES NEWLY. REFITTED IN EVERY DETAIL.' , Ti!E TABLE IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH THE VERY BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. 3-10 RATliJ3, ?1.50 OMIT TOBACCO WORK mm Louisville, Ky Mnnnfrtcturers of all kfnds of CHEWING TOnACCO: also the celebrated 1 11? MB Lf; To heh:il In Titt'ibnra'h from ft. & W. Jonkinson, John Fullerton Sc Son, J. W.Tnylor, Martin Hovi. T. J. WaK'ioe, J. l. Sicliel Sc Co., F. PfM-rttcll & C., rrter Krolhprs, Dilwortli llrot liprs, T. .lrnkin, Knox & Orr, C Atwrll Ci- S. F. I'it-kinjr, IlcrzGg Si ItucliHiian, Pr-tzfirt Bro., Henry L)allm.i rr, anl all otlior Tohncco and Grocery IIoiim. tl-V.-6in.l GEIS, FOSTER QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton St., Jolinstown ALWAYS HAVE THE, " Newest, Largest and-Cheapest Stock of Dry Goods, Notion, Millinery, Carpets. Oil Cloths, ic , to bo found in Cambria 12-4. county. ' Don't torgat the number n4 street. - tf. CALIVORKU!! TI1E CHICACO A OHTn-WKSTKR5 BAItWII F.mhrace!ninIcroimanairment the Great Trunk Kailw.iy Lines of ttie tt.M' and :KI U M 1 $ V. and with 115 numerous branches and con tirctions. turms the cliuricst u:id ijuickest runte be t.veen ';ic; nnil all points in Uti.xtir. M'iS"o?r X'irthrrn Michii-i). Minnrmta. Jwn, .Vt- Kix.a, CiUiforiilit, and the ilYWt'tu TtTTiUirUt. Its Omaha and California Line t tho shortest and best rpute for all points in Xilhcrn I dim, in, wa, I ol.ofc, Alri.fcfl, il'v-'f-riiiti. f i.)vfih, . luh. Scr fffii. lft!t'itrnia, Oie 7'i. (.'iiiiit, m ami .4 ii'raHa. Its L'.'iictiyo, Jltidison and St. Baul JAne I the short line for X:t :hrrn TT:s.?nii:n and .l.'f-i ti'rn'ri and (r Mmlitn, St. I'. ml. STUmmi)- .'. i 'luUi, uud all points in tha Orcat Xorta wct. Its .?"; o;i. 7 and St. refer Line l lh; .-n'y rvitc for Whwna. Il'u hrter. Oiivt- ""' Mn,i,rf. st. t'rtrr. y.u- r;,. nnd all p;nta In r-iithcri r;nr in Southern and tniral ?.linno?ota. lis drct :i Hay and Marquette JAne Is th- only line tor Jnnr.vWc. Ylrrtin v. Vnnd im l.-te. iJif.'. .4 inilfttiti, tin.tn 1 ?!' Katnna l i. jV. imhiio, .lf.ir'iirfr, Hoinj'itnri, Iluncnrk nnd the lM':f S;tri'or Vaunt ry. Its - I'rtcpnrt and Dubuque JAne 1'iheoiily ro'i'e for IViiin, -c-Vortf, Fru.prrt, and all pumts via Fr2curt. Its Chir'affo atttl MHtvauhefi TAne I the old L ikn Shore II nle and is tho ontr one p.i!"'r-!r thrjiih Kri iJ'in, l.nhr ;v.i t,?. lil'ih-l-i.iit ;' t7;, IVaut.'grtn, Il-iclite, Kewuiha, to Mil tMtikrr. BirJitnan Balace. Cars are run on all through t- ains of this road. This is the ON LY IAS K runninsr these -;ars he-twei-n t'hi-aro nnd St. I'mil. Chicago and Jlil T;iukee. r l.'iiie iaro and Winona. At Ou:alia our Sleepcr- cuiineet with the Over- hn 1 Slefjvrs on the V nion I'acifl - Ilailroad for n" "TX" of "e Mtssonri Hirer. On the nrnv:il of the trains from t s .mh, tho trains of the ciiiiMico&Non the Fast or North-Western Kftiiw.ty l.KA K ICAtiO as follows: For (ounrll ElaTs, (Jnnha and ('.nlifornla. Two Through Trxinsdaily. with I'nllinnn I'alaep Iraw in Hooia ami Sleeping Cars thruoirh toConncil H!::lts. l or St, Paul and Jlinnrspolin. Two Thronith i r. nil-ii. mi. wr.u j unman i .ii.ice v nrs anacuua on u th traino. . 'TJ ",1'.? ""ffrior, two TriiM tlanv. with Fnliman t'alaro t!ars attached, and rnrninw thronorh to IManiuette. ..r,1r .Fonr" I hronrh Trains daily. Fnilin.tn CorsonniRht trains, Parlvr Chair Cars on '" ir.iins. For Sparta and Winona and nolnts In Minnesota. On- i'hniMirh Train daily, with JPollman Mceiers to V I na. For I)i:buqne. Tla Frecport, TwoThronyh Trains da-iy. with Pullman Cars on nijcht trains. Fih- lbofnn anil La t rosse, via Clinton, Two I'bri'iivii Trains dnity. with Pullman Crs on tho niarlit train to MctJrejcor, Iowa. V Mam w I'll . n.l T- r , 1 1 rnllman Curs to .Mlsouri Valley .Innctlon. For Luke (env.i, Fonr Trahis'ilaily. Korktord. Merlinir, Kenosha JanesIITe. o'her points, you can havo from two to Un New Yrii onif.. n. j nm..i.. n(.. Lm?t;. Nn. J stale.Mreel: l)ii;(hOffico.2M Fan nam Street : n Frnci0O!hce, 121 Montaron ery street : cinearo ticket oatei-s- 62 ciark st :. 2&3 I arn-Montoin-t!lnrlc st Sr.Ta''m n'1 "anal stroets; Welis Street Depot, corner Welis and Kinzie Streets, For rates or Information not attainable from oar nonie Mcket i, apply to ' "bEEVt. "'WZ&W&te,. January 23, isT.-iy. To Consumptives. 'PHE advertiser, having- heen permanently cored 1 of that Oread disease. Consumption, by a aim. plo r-noil. is anxlons to make known to his fol low tulierera t he means of euro. 'I o ail who de s!r it. he will sond a copy ofthe prescript Ion used, (free . f charge.) u lh the directions tor preparing and nsinx the same, which they will rind a scn Cfic row Coxst-xriios, Asthma, JlRoxrniris, fce. Parties wihlilnx the prescription will please address Kev. Ka. WILSON, 194 Pcnn St., V lUiainsburgh, New York. - j-)ami:l Mclaughlin, Aitom I U al-Lac, Johnstown. Pa. Oaif In th old T.Thnvr fci.ii'linir. 'up Kira.) corner orciin . tou and Locubi 91 reels. W ill attftuU to nil buat ' dim eoanectsxl with hla proteMion. - (i OODH AT t aa Dealer ! all khd the1,phhhabdbic? ORGAJl "RED PROrJlIETOlt. STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. vRlWOYATBD, points by STItEET CARS. y?lLTL IVY. I ti CQLLIHS, JQHHSTOH & Co EBENSBURG, PA. I on, PAYABLE OX nrjtAXI). INTEREST ALLOWED (ft TIME DEPOSITS. M3r,'Y LOANED. C3UECTI3KS MADE," AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. .-poemi attention rtn il to hii.inr..Ar... rt ..-on.l. nt- J S. P. MUHI'HY, Nov.l!t, ls75.-tf. CHshir-r. Mrs. M. MOORE, 325 Pph Annnf, nenr loth St., BITTSBUBGir, VA. I am just in rece'pt of a large invoice of MOST ELEGANT COCDS! which win he closed out t er?at harps ins and at ono halt their real va ne. in part as follows : li-eiicli Garments, COXSISTIKO IN PAIlt or SHADED VELVET DRESSES ELEQANT SILK cViOAlvS. lined with the finest furs; Pak.rene Snqnoa. new stvlo tTioih Cloaks, fivcMres.es Neck Sir'7 Hack and white Pamasse Camel's H.ilr Costumes Sic.ll.ene Jackets. Hits and llonnets, and h?rJi invok e of Seal Skin Saqnes. Mull and "ob j ' alw a maficont assortment of Keal Lace FiouucinW I'lttsiMirgh, Feb. 13. 1879 -7m. - L'"s- Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. vnlverwell'a fletrati-4 .... rti'l'cat cure (without Jmedfclne) or rr ' , SpKRWATORRiiotA or Seminal Weak ness, Involnntary Seminal Lossea, lvrOTKvrr Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Slarrinwe, fcc. ; also. Consumption Kpitepat and Fits, induced by self.indulgence or sexual extra vaaranoe. e4e.. ' -Price. in a sealed envelope, only six centa The celebrated author, in this admirable Kssnv clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' sue-es' ful practice, that the alarming; consequences of self-ahnse may be radically cured without the dan rr?un8J"'for in'epnftl nedicinoor tlie application or the knifn : pointinnr out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, anil cflectnal, by means of which every sufiercr. no matter what his condition may be, may cure himsell cheaply, privately, ami ratti- Cfl'f ?f ' - ( Sent tinder seal, in a plain envelope, to'anv Ad dress, on receipt of six rents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, F. URUOMAN it SON,, 41 Ann St., New Yoi k; Post Oince ox 4586. ROBES ETMANTEAUX. MADAME LABONDE, BK BAR IS, , No. 16 SIXTH STREET, PITTSBUHOn, pa. , WlU. IlEMOVB ATRt 1, 18, TO , ! TVo. 2J TVintli Street. Rcsppctfully solicits your orders Tor dress making. Perfect I n in euttina- and flttinj?. Paris Fnshlon Pipers containing the latest styles and rontons received reiriiiitrly. M;rc!i 10, lH7J.-3tn. ; TTTM. H. SECnLER, Attorney at . vv Jjfip, E'lenshnrjr, T. OffiVe in Co'l- onane now, f recently occupied by Wm. Klttell. Keq .) Centre street, l-2-'7--tfcJ LION." I3m. 1111 A SOMXA MBUBISTIC FEAT, A NEW YORK GIRL AVHO TALM. , TAKES THE Jennie Lawson is a member Of the second class in tlie Eighteenth street Female Grammar School. Friday last a number ' of arithmetical examples were given out for. solution, bot three of them in percentage, requiring long processes of division, resisted all Jen nie's efforts to secure the . correct an swer. This cirenmstance seemed to distress the child, and aFtcr working throush theni again and again without success, she went home determined by persistent elTort to Gnd out where the error was, and sho continued to strive until long after the rest.of, the family had retired. Towards midnight her mother,' who slept 'in' an adjfcining room, called to her daughter that she had better go to bed, lest she should be late in. rising the nex,t day. . The girl at once retired, and in a few mo ments was - fast asleep. About an hour afterwards .Mrs. Lawson was again awakened by a sudden noise in her daughter's bed-chamber, which was then in entire darkness. ' She called, but receiving.no answer, aiose to see what was the matter. . Jennie was sit ting at her desk," and had apparently just completed some work on her slate tho noise diaving' been made by the falling of a ruler from the table to the fioor. The girl was fast asleep. Mrs. Lawson did not wake her at that time, and on trTe following day it was after noon before the girl could .1 e roused from the deep sleep in which she seemed to be. Upon n wakening, Jen nie spoke of the problems, -'and ex pressed her interfiion of making a turther trial at their solution. Upon getting the slate she found them com pletely solved in hcT own hand, each line neatly ruled and the figuring without the slightest error. . At this she w&s greatly surprised. Her last knowledge of the puzzling examples was of leaving them unsolved on the night before. Of her performances in her sleep she knew wlien awake abso lutely nothing, , and her mother not having mentioned the incident left her the more bewildered.' Yesterday the girl brought the work to school and related the incident attending it to her teacher. The room was entirely dark, the gill soundly asleep during the working out of the test examples. She had never before shown any symptoms of sleep-working, nor have any of her relatives been so affected. X. Y. World: ' SAG A CUT OF SIIKEB DOGS. The following remarkable instance of the sagacity of colley dogs was re lated to the writer by Charles Hancock, Esq.,-the celebrated .animal painter. Mr. Hancock said : "I was once stay ing with Lord Kinnaird, at his seat in Scotland, when his Lordship expressed a wish that I should see some of his prize sheep fetched up as quickly as lie could. The shepherd whistled, when a fine old sheep dog appeared before him, and seated on his hind quarters, evidently awaited orders. What passed letween the shepherd and the dog I know not, but the faithful creature manifestly understood his instructions. "Do you believe that the dog will bring the sheep to - us out of your Hock V I asked. "Wait awhile, and you will see," said his Lordship. "The 1og now darted ofT toward the sheep, at tlie same time giving a sig nificant bark, which immediately called forth two younger sheep dogs to join in the mission. Accustomed as I was to the remarkable sagacity of collev dogs, I was amazed at what now took' place. On one side of the hill was a river, on the other side a dense forest. One of the j'ounger dogs, on arriving at the foot of the hill turned to the left, while the other darted off to the right hand. The former stationed himself, between the sJicep and the river, while the latter stood between Ihe sheep and the forest. The old dog now darted into the middle of the flock when the sheep scampered right and left, but were kept nt bay by the two watchers. The old dog speedily sin gled out the particular sheep desiied, and in a few moments the three dogs were leisurely driving them toward where we stood. "Within an hour of receiving the instructions, the dogs brought the sheep up to the door of the mansion!'' The Largest Swamp in Tnis Country. The surveying party sent out to survey the Okefenokec Swamp report that it measures 142 miles in circumference, ami, with the sinuosi ties, 180 miles aronnd. This vast for mation, thirty miles long and seven teen miles wide, is the largest swamp in the United States. It lies in the southeastern part ot Georgia and part Iy . in north Florida. . Here is the source of the Swanec river made fa mous by the. old negro melody of the "Old Folks at Home." It traverses a large section of Upper Florida, is bor dered with valuable cypress and other timber, and empties into the Gulf at a point about eighteen miles above Cedar Keys. Okefeuokeo Swamp was for generations a refuge for runaway slaves. Indians have lived there until recently, cultivating gardens ; and in the depths of the jungles and forests are thousands of bears, anil a great many Florida "tigers" -the cougar, or American panther.' One curious ex perience of the surveying party ras to find themselves at pne time, while in the midst of a great swamp, goffering for water. The discovery of a number of mounds, "probably built by a race of men existing before the Indians." i also reported. Several skeletons were taken out of one of them, but some t crumbled as soen as exposed to the air. ESTABLISHED TwESME 'Y1AF.S iF:1MY& 3Xnl!ictnr,eT-!s! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL or AND heet XrbnWares I ' - ' i - J ' I . . k , i '. '.'', AND DEALERS tit'.' imriTfi mm rvn m ; : i AND nousE:nnxisnixG goods gexfjully. Jollir2r in TiX,-COPPER ASflEET-iROA rnoaPTLi atte.xded to. Nos.278, 280 and 2S2 Washington Si., JOHNSTOWN, PA. W. D. M'Clellaxii. ....Tonx irANNAN. M'CLELLAND & CO., Manufacturers of and Dca!er3 In Fancy nnl Xlnin AM) CHiVIKS. We keep constantly on hnnd in great variety a full line of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, INSTYLES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT All CUSTOMERS HaTing the rnont rkillful workmen In the city, we are prepared to fill all orJers fur OFflSE ASS BHD WMSL ! in pieces pr erira, -Vt T'U TSelovr Lithcr Eastern or "Western Manufacturers. Wareroom, No. S1:FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE, , JOHSSTIlW.N, l'.. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. y.l! Famrfnre gent br and delirere-1 In the city free of charge. 1 3-l.V74.-t f. WASHINGTON STREET, fJear PEKK'A'!?. R. DEPOT, 'Tlinssto-vri, Wholesale and Befall Dealt r.t in FOKElGKAND D:iT TtllLLtERY GOODS, IIAHD WARE, ' tiUEr.NSWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS ANT CAPS, TUON Al) NAILS, CARPSTS AND OIL-CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTniNG, GLASSWARE, Y E L LO '-V -W ARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS ana FEED of all kinJ, Together with all manner of Western Produce, uch as FLOUn, BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL, ETC. tWhflele and retail orders !o)ioited antl promptly fliii-d on tho shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Parke's Marble Works, 139 Franklin Klreet. JahnHown. MONUMENTS. HEAD and TOMTt STONES, 0TNTER and CAllT-tfJX NET SLA Hi. MANTEL". &c, roanti-Sil raetiired or the very best Italian and till American Marbles. Entire aaiisruc-5 iTV I ' Hon fruaranted in price, design and irt5 execution of work. vie ylv t? Orders respect folly Boltelted and promptly filled at the very low est eash rates. Try us. tnT Oct.2t. an. . JOHN PAKKE. late "Cain hoi;se,v Corner Main and BittsburgJt Sts.f CREENGBURC, PA. Verx centre of town Front a the south entrance to the Oonrt llouso. t2-4.-73.-tM JOHN SORTER, Lessee. ' KTOW FOR GOOD MEAT at BOT- TOM PRICES !-The unl'ersiCne,l le- ZT, 1 S 2lA"ht'? in t,,e buildinjr recent I v oeen HZthyr 'j?!." "ot,fp". " Centre strVet VeTh meat of all klndjj on Monday and Fr'dav ev.n SI, of each week. My terms will be btrictlt bSrPr n T U'an el8ewhp"j In VhVnl: March 2, 187.-f. . , D' H ZAHM- W. DICK, Attoknev-at-Law. l-;i), t tT e"sbur Pa. Omeelln front room of T J. Lloyd s new bu Idii,. Centre atrV? 4 , mnnerof l.ral busines alter a to sntisfae only, and collections a specialty. ' . F. 7- SOEJIAKRR. Attorney at jaiw, EoensliuTjj, Pa. Offiee on lUirK treet. east end ofra.Mw-a H-nri.-tf.f O? M- RBADE. AUornexf-at-Law three Kr. ?fr K0mce Cer 4S x arce rtoora rr jna U Urh street. j au7,'73ij MM And- , SE-FORIiiSirO STORE . - IS THE PLACE TO TUY STOVES, HAEDIAEKTMAB V ' IRON, NAIL; GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. c is.1 GEO.' HUNTLEY, Prop V. fpfjARMERS AND OTHERS. "if you iy j ' tetld 'to tjitviil :i. )mhs's or Wrn, r ctht-r-w!m; improve A fiijr propi-rt v, iro to I! I'NTl.EY for.NAil.S, UL.ASS.. PAINTS, TI A KDV.AKF.. Sec. Moiifj- bayctl l;y littyi'n fur o:!Sh. -ft? examine tlie nfnfi'Sl littl.? CHOl'l'l N MILL vit Inrroiiiiced. Il e'fiops from 10 to I J rnrie1 of pp. corn or ontt put hour.' i V ONE-IT COST ON I. V (hi. : W-1ARMERS, CO TO IirNTI.EY'S nivl . l.ny the m:MT COliN i' )DI I'.r. ANi SritAW CUlTi.lt ni-r 8-1J in ti.fc t-om.ty. T:eir tost toon- ili:in stive.l iti one.ytr y c'l tiny your 1'eL'd with it. FTtnE Best SILVER-PLATED WARE , in the market rtt 2." pir cent. lesH tb:;i ciiv r tn:l pr'i.'cs. Hut for er.1, it ii-i.s-,;r.-tr.'i Hi'NTLEY S. rVJT ARMERS. GO TO HUNTLEY'S anil ly futv vour H A IIVKST TOOLS, whieli he wHIs t IIKAPKK Kolt CAIl ilun they can tie- bottiflit elowltcre in E(eili:r?. "'UNTLEY will ftM you WALL PA Aju.I'IiB ;vs i lieap, if not clioaper, than any i'i livr ('ifal' r in Etien.liiirir. and trim it into the bargain without ettra chanre. LCKSMITIIS. HUNTLEY tvIH sell A von Horse Shoes ' ITors Nails. Car riage tiolts.lt:ir Iron, Nail Rod, Cast Steel, &c., VEKY LOW FOK bAsll. OUSEKEEPERS, GO TO 1 1 L'XT- riw LEY'S nnl liny the ItLANCIIAUI) v"H UliX, the best in the world. SoW for Cash at manufacturer's prices. , ARMERS, GO TO nUNTLEY'S aw.l Cet the lxst MOWING AM) REAP ING MACHI-N'E made. TUICES GUEATLT IiEOL'CUlJ.. LEY'S atul save 2it per rit. by py- ifiir cash lor fuMe Knives, forks rini, A.e. CARPENTERS. GO TO HUNTLEY'S nml liny yptir TOOLS nn.l P.UIL1HNG llAHhWARE. Pay eah and Siiv- 'i'i r cent. E3-OUSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUN V rKmrd LEY'S ai;1 1.:t vour Stoves ami Tin ware. PAY CASH ANl" SAVE MONtY. ARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S ami cet the best HOF.SE HAY K.AKE ever introdneeJ. CHEAP Ft) It CASH. (T TO HUNTLEY" FOR CLOTHES 'Pv' WUIXOEKS. He wllrtthfia at great ly reduced prices for the ready eli. J, LARGE LOT OF POCKET AND Wir PENKNIVES very cLeap for c;t.-h at HUNTLEY'S. XT DOOIl TO rOST-OFl'ICK. Ooolcins- Stoves, ii?rtinr Stoves. TIN, COPPER II SHEET-IRON WARE Ha vlnjr recently taken possession of t lie new lyfifted op an-l com?nodifu ln..iioc on llit;li street, two duots e-?t of tlie !!a-;k and rvr.rl-. opposite the Mmin'iiin l!m-so. t h.- SMlsorier is bettor prepnr'-.l than ever In mats' ":; 11 ;e nil article? in the TIN.rovrF.il an! Sii EKT-i K WAIIK line, all of whieh will be furnished to liuvers rtt the very lowest living prit- -. The tailiserilier txlu.-t propoocs to keep a fuli an.l varied assortment pf Cooking, Parlor ftnd Heating Stovep of the most approved rte-ij'i. CSPOFTINO and llOOFIXfl ma ie to order am! warranted p"rW-t in fnamif:i.-te-e and ma ters!. It EPA 1 IHNfl promptlv attended to. Ail work don by me will Im? i!ne ri jst nr-1 on fair terms, an.? all STOVES and VAHE '): by me ean beOepenoed upon us To pia!:t-m e innot le un.M i --(,.l n nj ieo. A '.: f!n.n- Pud inere-i--e !rtrrii; !i-e ?. rwiwl S'nlly I t"d. an-l no etrr.rl. will l- wantuijc tu rcniier en t.re FiHislacliun to c.il. VALLTE Lt."TIIINGEK. Ebensbt'rjr, Oct. J 3, I.-'.i).-t r. BOOK DSTJGadVABIET? STORE. KAV IN(1 riTcmly cn'nrpo-l -jr sto k wo :n now-prepared to st il mI'ii trial re'U"-i.i-i lroi!i form.-r prh-c. Onr st.- V- o-,,t: Orui's, Meiiein -s. Perrniee-v. Kinv s.v,rj Leon's. IImIi'k n - I j ji..: i. . " 1 " I ilIs.OmliTierrs, !; t.r. (-inri;( .. p; Ki- ' V-'Xws-a. .i.r.r.uu-.i Cln:r. Fnre flavoring I Ttraets. J-.....,.a I Svriip S ).il,intfSyi up. Spiced Syrup, lihiil ari). Pure tpices, i-o. Cigars nnd Tobaccos, ..; nivis i-eeiis. .soTes r. n1 Kinds' P"r Fo-r. Commercial and All kinds of Note Fe-..--" Ktive opes, I'ens. Pencils. Arnold s Wr;tt:-jr thud, ISIaek and Ked lr.h. Po.het ,:n.l iOOlif , SliKfHZillOR, Newapupcrs, Nuvt ls. !li-.o- nes Hibtes K -li.-ri-us. l'rajer and Toy i;,.t k". Ft nStnives. Pipes. Are. TVMrY B,'!,'d le.urstock s lot of FIXE J h hloCV , to which we wnuid invite the at teoMoi.of the l.mlifs. F1IOTOOKAI H AI.ra-M Bt Jf)Wcr jc0s tbfn e rr offered in ti plnee. I a per nnd Ciaro. oiiher wholcctrr re- auiy ju, !8o3. . Main street, Etx inLurr. LOOK WELL TO VOiii MERSTAMGS JOHN D. 7KO.WAS, Bootand Slioe Tjilcov 'FnEundorsijrned respect full v Informs hi-n-i- meroos custumf rm d f he'pii:,!i,..f,.ra'T Vl?!lZ ".rrcpnrt d to nvniuraeturc lit it res,u n .1.11 1- "n.-v,,,'SIH", '" r.piali-, fron ti.e finest French callWJiin boots to the c. 1, broi-Biis. in th-j Tm WMwfn on til shortest notice, nnd nt n moderate p'rioes . like work be obtained an vw hero those who have worn H .sim.i s,hots mide nt my establishment , ed o ns;.Un,:-, c a to the superior :u.iiity of my ork. f.thA-s ei easily be convinced .r the faet if thev wiiU,i lr lrrK Trv convinced. i-t- Heprti;in? of ft.Htts apiiShonti-nM to promptly un,i in n workmanlike n,., er. - Toanklul for pasl Cvors 1 led c.Kiii ; ",Vi hzl fnu" k '"' "lemmond mt-to oou nuance ananicrcnsc of the .,.. e. ' JOHN I. TUOVAS. riKST PKI2E AT -TIKXA KXIWTW.ClSriT n. ROSENSTIIEL, Manuractnrrr of superior Union Crop LEATHER, AKD DKALEK IN ' E.1RK, lilDES, AS!) PLISTEREKS' HAIR, Jotrxsroirx, ba. TJ13 .f rafc nn,t ""-mloek Park warted JjJ II. I-TiAXIC, y. D., respect fiinv n,:rs J'i" Professional servi.-es to tb'e J -S;''n" or Ien?burX and ricinitr. OiReo ad- A LEXAXDKR TAIT, M. D., lliy nirinia no. I NmIeon. (.'.imioi.i.Tiiwx. Pa Omcerecentlvoecnpled by M.J. n,K.k M I) In rear of lulm Ttuck's store. Nijf!it esilVrA.iv be msde at Mr. Muck's residence. PM,-;.-..) T B. McCONXELTj, Ai7d rrtrsrciAN and Srnt-.roN-, Omee formerly oeenoied by Dr. .Tamim'nliht all can b made at Test-onii;. . l6-14.-6m. J 1 iiixgs n on nr - FOH THE AlTF.TITv T r.pixtite, take half nV .nVN root ni!l ni:ikt' U a of m t ViV An over-rcrcli-i.rr 1 "4 change, wLose liin i ;.... ,7 ' ?"-v"J? 1 ? a 1 ( ' .t nuiiii me lorw.-u-. t;lls k, he.vv sitfxs I'mi.vmI r ':''': lo!iinl. The t!ie.,-v itj'! ! -ier hoof will L0 thro-.vi', a ?.,.;', nliead each time than tlic ITov to Fr.v Salt iv.X' people ih) not nit S;,k ,,.,:7v::' it. id tjuite roo-i to iV'ni.1-"1 or three hour, t!., a r,.;i' '.!!' '; meal ami I'i v tu ;. i; r..,' ,' .' niakrs a, q(o-l d;;, " U9. or tvith ran onv.:u ," vinegar : another v.; v U ' overnight in ki.n n,;i!i V1 T fresh pork : it i, ;.!tll,, tn?xii roast poik. "" An cxi.-t!l( of. s0 ;.,; V(. n . , r. ten.nl application, lor h:v..'-.' of any ki-ul is conii. j ,.r . ' s 2 ozs., tincture ofcai.jj.li :' . V common palt 2 n,-! .i , i ,. ":' ''. : Mix an-l ltes--.lve T.-ith...,t '.'.. is largely nse l in I Yu.u, ., j : ' in thi- country nr;.l-r n pnt. . r nnir.e. It isan esetli,', "i; cr.ttlc when strength,-!.... It -' " tion xf 10 lraehm$ mK.w Amjioma am. Te-.Tiucri corrcsponut-nt ui i;. s m t ... v American that tho v.-. r-; - i ' netu-Rloia. eoinin f1()i,, t;;l.;J he Fpeedily am k-iil.V,Kv theapi:li-ation of r. r-T'! ;, , ' saturatetl in a stror.-j cr,;:. , ,' monia, to the U-fr;itf- t, ..-i.'' i' times the suulrer is t rnv l mentary nervrms I.ihiit-r hv ;,(- piieaiK.n. ijut iho pain We learn fn:n ri s'-.t n J't'.irna! - C: :-. .s. shaiu coif.o is mai;.-,, ;,.r r.n l bakj-l u T ii ? : . tiark enoii'i v ,: ... ;.. Real corft-e berrie-. tv'-irii worthless, r.rs i;.T:'.c:-i r, I. r.,. rojiiiiii them a'o :r in a e;;sk. 1 iio "I treated by a c 1 ri i ; -a i tee sold ;:; ly ",r.j:i:i i detectinsr r. 1 ;iiu; .tvi ereasetl ; ea rn t-l i ke n i t ;, - !l 1 1" 1'. in large rj'iar.titi.. wi'ii attic'o. In t,!;e S ; ;f peci'illy in tl..? j.r-: :.---s figs r; re roasted i:i on ji in an 1 s jhl :jse .I .e ' , an. f A PaoTircriNC -mt? rr. v T::!-! wash cotnpo-ed of iim . s.,;t sand, or wood ash -s j (.;, ilinary way '-f !.;'. w-'j -reiiuer the loof !',; ; ii against takine: nr.- f-.'S-x or otherwise iu ca-- ot" r: :: ClliUV. It prws tlie f .t;.ci.-.- 1 drod-b M in it" -:v- l v:r.2 ; "against the i .Let older ami n.oie hinirifs. tlie n ;;" t;:. -v.-i. Wc:.iin I-"' to liea- Such shir.slt a are g ;.-t-less warjied. r. u'ii :.n in. r.pplication of km 1 1 he upper i:. their original closing tfie so:; gies, and the h: n j the. crack : itself, prevent it not fore vi v. A Ciir..vVr.?c-.Ay; t a f traijht lail n . ; ':- -ix rail h'gh. If ! "T v the s-vi"0 1- f ' rail and the gn-u::-I i::'" ;- -' with soil. 1 tp-i.io ' ' years agv. r.L'l it -'" ' C5 t wcterly i.:'i.-. s vror:n fcii'-c has ii-n ' posts are in.a.le of thrf.' ; ' sawed out of : i: i"i; i! i ! : :j incites. C, feet I'. i':.-!:rs ! '- firmly r.ailcl toj-'.L.r ;i the letter A. ob.'y "... ' ! - i on one side, 3 or 4 i: .-vi- ing to t!;e th?ekn ' ': ! pieco of inch J 1'- h ' ' : w i-le, niu-t be v ii-i " ' the butt of brnre bs-h'g bult of the post-. ;.; ! few inches Iov. p iVe.'ii i '"! ' outside post. V'ii..i! :'' r feet long the p -l- r , feet rqart ; that v Hi "'l " : ." overlap G in,-!;, s n- .i ' they are laid m I' t -1"'-Where the bind i cle.'r : ' stones we plow ivo sir: 3 feel apart. Oi-s i i : of prists in or.e i;;ri '' '''''.'"' the brace in the r , . another r.iac p"" ' i'.r '. , the post's, rcstiiii 'i ''' will hold the p'-t- i:i I ; ' the earth is l,a:.kc-i i' ' posts. 1 have mauO the f ame rilan. only n- !'!. r' the brace, sellirg i : ' , 10 or 1'2 inches ii l'' UL''.', nailing three b-.vu'i'- ' '' lot. and laviie" :l sl'fl Country Gcn'JcrvtA. A Mac.nktic 1 slant ; rocks composing the f :r; " Isle of Faul are f ;n:.-"i! ' on the north side of result from the shj v! l' east side of the ni 'nnt : !1 !" attract the two p'!e'f contain C jercei;to. i"1 wilh around the c. e. ted at the foot of t! the crater, on the srs f magnets wilh two po.-n per cent, of iron. ' "(' i a . ,t . T. n .1 1 inane ior oet oi.-.o' r, indicate tlie local "r polo toward the eetitrr c fact which shcul 1 i-nrn":-W, guard against the 5,1 '' " of this isle. 4. C'u-" ' Ren d us.
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