GLZl -V curiosity siior. Hawks can tly at tlic rate, of 150 miles an Lour. I hicks etui lly at the rate of t0 miles nn hour. The crow can lly at the rate of 25 miles an Iwiur. '1 lie sparrow can fly at tlic rate of 02 mile an hour. The falcon can fly at the rate of 7o miles nn hour. Lieuaeiihock has compute J that 10, 000 thread of the full grown spider are not larger than a single hair of the Veaid. ile calculates further, that when young wpi.lers first iK'giu to spin 4 no of tiicin are not larger tlian one of full growth allowing which, 4,000r000 tif a young spider's threads are not so large as tiie tingle hair of a man's lierud. Frogs live fioui 12 to 15 years (if not talon). In Spain there are $10,000,000 fine ivor L n merino heep. tond.il hy f.M.OOli shepherd, and unadcl lv :,o,i" I 1 r. I he A usl r:i nan (!'? n.'nl t!ie,itc d' if l!gvp' i.i'ver hail:. The total annual product inn of to ( ha ceo is estimated nt 2,000,000 tons. Forty different pjieeies f this weed are dcscriled ly botanists. 120,000 little mouths or pores are. found upon onn srpiarc inch of a lilac leaf. Sound moves at the rate of 12.J miles in a minute., ',"") stRi'3 only nre visil.lo to the naked eye Countless millions are re vealed by the telescope some so re mote that their light, traveling at the rate of 200,000 miles a second, cannot at rive at our little planet in less than 1 1,000 years. The iiiimLcr of seeds in one pound of wheat is 10.500. The number of seeds in one pound of barley, 15,100. The nuni1er of seeds in one iound of oats, 20,000. The mnnlxir of seeds in one pound of rye, 2:,00o. The nuuiher of Feeds in one pound of buckwheat, 25,000. The number of seeds in one pound of white clover, C,V,,4W). The hiiihImt of vertebratcd animals is estimated at 20,000. The different species of birds is esti mated at fi.000. The (lilfercnt sccics of fishes will probably reach 1 0,000. The dili'eient sjiocics of reptiles will probably reach 2,000. There are alout 250,000 species of living animals in all. A codfish has been found to produce 3.f.oo,O0O egg:- at a spawn. A heiring weighing five ounces has b'cn found to produce ."OJOO cgMS at a spawn. A ni.ukcr.il weighing CO ounces has been found to produce 15 1,000 ers at a spawn. The siren has been brouuht into unison with the sound produced by insects and indicates that the wings of a gnat flap at the late of 15,000 tunes per s col d. The wingi of some insects nre so thin that 50,000 placed one upon another would not form a heap m.ue tlia i a ipiai ter of an inch in height. 15,000 eggs of a silk worm weigh one quarter of nn ounce. The worm lives from 45 to 5;J days. It increases in weight in thirty days D.500 fold, and iuring the last 2's. days of its life cats not hing. (Jhss windows were first r.scd for lights in 1 10. Chimneys first put to houses in 12oC. Tallow candles for lights in 1200. Spectacles invented bv an Italian in 12 to. laer made from linen, 1302. Woolen Cloth made in Fngland in 131!. Art of printing from movable tvpc 1110. Watches first undo in Germany, in 1417. ':...!.: ..., I I ii- it Cirtmhitnui of Wood diseovercd by ; ILirvti, in DUO. N'vsp:iior first est.iMi.shed in 1.12'.) First hook niililtil nil oniM-rin Kn-r. 1 land, in 150 - i 1 1 -- o , A Cow's I NTF.I.I.Kl EN("E. The Car-' son Ahi't nt is responsible for tin? fol-I l""in? "true story": There is a young ninn lespnng nereatiout who iKJcanie ' interested recently in a discussion I alKut animr.1 instincts. lie said he 1 , ,v;t.,rt.o ,.r o... 1 l.e..i fvilen.-es of these instinct-t, one of which he had renamed from rclatinjr ' for fear he would not lie believed. ' Hack in one of the Kastern States, where he was born, he said, amoiv his futhcr'j stock wa3 one remarkable co-.v. She w.n a great pet, and would leave the rest of the Lent for the society of, fill or any one of the family, to whom she would listen as if sdie understood cxaetly what was sail. His father! sold his farm and !.uglit aiiotherabout ' three miles Umlaut, ami this cow would ; listen to the story about it and their proiMsod removal to their new home at a certain time. This cow was ex- jtoeted to iH-come a mother shortly or ! niKMit the time.ot tluir removal; but when the time came to remove, could nowhere U. fot.mi So the fa,,,-1 ty o-ji nieii iuji:n luif iiom liietrOKI 1 ,..,, n-.etl .ng t!. loss of their Kl OW; l Hi', Oil ariUllliT at their IieW horn... tl.ev (.i-4 iit.-.llv sin tii iv,.,! nn.l ... , f lei! litiiiietl in I llu.t llu ir olil pet liatl ll,. ,t . I .ec'htil tiiem three nays, where she pree h:ul taken tip her rc:,i leiiee untl given l ii til to a line calf. llr.u A M's. If you will buy five cents worth of t:;!oir.eI tn.d put it on a plate with sviup, where the ants are i tr ub!e.soni", they will disappear; oi j e:t eiine ;x-pper in snid to be a guod ! cure for unf.s, as wil as oilier vermin. . , ! .a nl pliribh' .ilir?st a n"tt.--ifiHt vl .vili ttJUC. life- &k&k. .JtLk JL JO FORMERLY " SUCCESSOR TO STAIILMJM C McCOY, I'uorniKTOK, IVO. 7" SIXTH STItEET, Xvar Suspension liridye, PITTSBURGH, PA. rrOOiOtJGiilV REXOYATED, Ami can le reached from all points by STUKKT CA1IS. HAS UEKN NEWI.Y KEFITTED IN EVEKY DETAIL. TiiE TABLE IS WELL JWLIED WITH THE VERY BEST TIIE MARKET AFFORDS. WA r L M.inufu' lurcra of nil kinds of CIIKWlNo TOHAt'UO; also I lie cole!. rated M'rllr I J: IT. n'n k !..! in l;icl:ir.rh frr.m II Xr W. -Ti mi k i ii ILrXlU U tin ll.-jl, T. I. Walluri'. J. M. Siih.-l & Vn.. K. Foirst.-IIA Co., Caller lliollurs. iHlw.rlti IlrollitTS, T. (J. Jinkins, Kn.xi Urr.C. At well & S. F. Fickinjr, Mr..at Ituchunun, li;pt.r-l.l llio lleurr Hall.iiajir,uii-lallothTTol.aowii.l(JrK-Ty IIoiisch. ll-7.-in. GE S. FOSTER & OU NN. 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, always have the iCai grassy Bst CfeoapQst Stock f Dry Goods, Notions. Millinery, Carpets, Oil Ctoihs Ace. to ho found in Cntni rin county. 2 4.1 J4lon't rorrt t lie numticr and St root. tf-1 IIenky NY. Kanaoa Frank Macihnau. Corner Seventh Avenue ami EAbcrty Street, Ti;n)is,8s.oori:iunY. IIrX,,rr,I3tJIiC9 IV. II. W. KANACA & CO., Proprietors. Tho nlnvvo house, just open for the rcer-pt!on of Rii'ts, is most centrally located In tho luisi-n-a-it'Hil oT the city, mid within tvo l.lmksof th I'nion Iv pot. The hmiw is cnlirr-ly r.evr, H n. I riirnish-. t hroiiif hout in tho nuist iinfnot od Htj h-, and will lie In itfry rcsprct a flrM rt'.n'u llott l with ail modern improvement, liavirijr the improved electric telejrraph fruni eneh elmm ler, and in course .f ereetion a llrst elass pieseii!fer elevator, with all safety patents n'tiiehed. The eiiisine department will lu a leadirur feature. l-i1. am. Great Western Hotel, ILIVTTIN'Ci JSI Sz- CO., PKOPRIETORS. Xos. 1X1 1, i:it:t find i:iir Market Street, riitatlefptin, Va. Th( iit.seriher inform their T ri. n ls and the public that th('3- have enlnryed, modernized, re fitteii and newly fu i ni.-de-d this larire and enmHuxlioi'is House. Street ears to the Centennial tluildinir pa and rf pass the Hotel every miniiti.'. Vkices vkkv Moiikkatr. 'I'iie CA:uut. Kitia-.MA.N received weekly .it, tho Il.itd. 5-5.-3m.1 WASHINGTON STREET, r.'car PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, .l'llll!tVll, 1S1., Wholesale, and llctail IPeaters in FOKKHiN A NO IKI.MESTHJ TZTLlz GrQQXS MILLINERY GOODS, HAIJDWAIJK, ( i U K I N S W A T K, EUOTH AND SHOES, HATS AM) CAPS. IEON AND NAILS, 1 1 -I A I ) Y --M A D E C I . ) I H I N ; , CAItl'ETS AND OH. CLOTHS, GLASS WAKE, YELLOW WAKE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, lrvisiinH sriil U'oocl IB A LI. KIMI, TOOETHKIl WITH WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE ptich as I'resh Meats Flour, Ma-.-or-, Fi.'h, S.ilt, lluiter. Wits Cartion nil, ,Ve Sc. ( T7 Wholesale an 1 retail orders S(ilieite? and promptly filled on tlic shot test noliee and most reasonablo terms. JOHHSTOWN SAVINGS BABK! 120 Tlir.ton St., Jchnstown. Pa. I riHAIJTKIIKI SKIT. 12, 1X70. Dr.lfiSITS ! V r- reived of all Jiuins not li-rs limn tlno linlUr rreKcnt rale or Intercut, sx per eent. Interest Is m i ne ilium ii ni .imieniKl Deceintier anil li not with.iri.wn ia.id.d t., ti, ,u ,H.V't. th c...n. pounding twlroa yuar wit hout tmutilini tho ilc- liiior ii ran nr even 10 ni-eseni mo il-).sU iMM.k- lOonry loane.l on Ueal Kntate. rreferunee. wit h !"Vn'l rate and l.,nc time, jriven t.. l,.,rr.,werK el- ILTI m flr.t HKir'aiiifSon larini" wort li four er morn time the nmoiintol loan !eired. Cloud reference piTlect tttlei', rtc, reijuired. Thin eeriMiration is exi lniivil v n S.-ivin-m TtanV coiniueniiil dejioiiits received, m.r diHcounts i Kt.ntivii. iiii ifinns en personal JM-urily. JfUiih npplieatinns lor lHrrwers, eopien of t tie 5& jiuZJ1 to U'iP I urn tkks .l.iine 'kiht. Ita vi.l Itihert V It KlliK. A. I. llnwe., K. W. llav, .lolm lawman" ll" linnmiT. jr.. Daniel IMelainrhlin, !..(. Mnrn ll James Mf.Mlllen. .lames iMorley, Irwis IMitt. ll' w VV;, .cw:iiik,iuui ' ll t V I'ANIKI, .1. MOKIJFT.r i,...i,.. FitAxn Imukrt. Trpn.iurer. CVRfrt Elokk, Solicitor. I12-.V75. ly.j F1IIST PRIZE AT TIKX5A EXIHMTIO, ISTi W. II. KOSKN STEEL, w-tsur actit rer or ffrtniim TTninn Crft T T? A FTTH?!) umVAl jl UJJ li Jljii 1 Xli!jJK,, AND IiKAI.Elt IN S AM) PLASTERERS' HAIR, 'lOUlSSTOWX. VA. eordef Oa!; and lleinhxdt Hark w ,.... Cd. Cat, paid on deiiverv t th. I'.i. J " !'..-ly. PUlIiPV 1 W) 1)1 V MliDW 139 franklin Street, Johnstown. Ri IfV r RI KNTS. II K.A I) and Tl M II- m an'ki! '"r fnm of the very hesr Italian an 1 f... inr. il of tiie very hesr Italian an dl'SpH-r ;V", r," :,M A :" "V.- r.tiiire p"tllne-Jjj V ! j nierieaii .m.ii'Mm. Kulire f; tl 'ii kioiralite( ii in i;i !, . ,, ,,, K, ,,,,,,., ,, , j,rK.,. jiesiirii and ""w" work. nr.iers ie.-iitetrully 8 mM i"-.u)r..ti.v liihd at uj w Hi f n.Vi r.di . very low- 'l iy tne. tf. JMX I'AHKE. JAVffH VlI.KI.SON.. . .H. T. oVlClkl.. WH.K!NSON i O'FRIEL, MAM KACTl'lilXB i TOSaSS A"3 HOT! HA f ,.l'ot lr "I 'n, n-'Vork fip- nte: promptly nn s.-tirnMnrMv. and as clic.ip a. liie tiowjiest. (4-12 tf f ' I"anh.:i. Mr ',r.ni.!N ,tff. 'otv.''V-. !iari:: l...io!ioir. t uti s a ;i a.) i,riri of r i,n. him n'l-j !.m " r. ' , V : :i :rr:i.! to I lie.-o l o iiic-tti d 'V'tli proie-iiion. I I 7T aSr RED LION." v son . John Fn I lort 1 111 & Son. .1. W. Tav!or. Mnr C0LL1HS, JOHHSTOH&Co EBENSBURO, Fenn'a. si I'ATACLEON 1.:.AM. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TillE LEPOSIIS. MONEY LOANED. COLLECT !CNS MADE. AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. r.Speoial attention paid o Toicinosa ,f cor respond. tils. J AM Ed I. ML'KI'IIV. Nov. HI JS5.-t f. Cashier. BOOK, DRDGaM VARIETY STORE. HAVIXCJ recently -nlar-ed our!t.ek weare now prepared to pell at a areat red net ion from former prieo. tur ctk consists of ilruvrs, Medieinrs, F-rf timerv, Katiey Smpf, Eeon's. Hall's and Allen's Hair Kest'orativcs, 11 1 Is, Ointment., Plnpter. I.iniiiieni. Vain Killiri". :itrat. Mairneia, Fas. .iamnii a (iinirer, I'uro Kiavorinir Extraels, I'.ssenees, 1 mon Syiup. Soothlnjr Syrup, Spiced Syi up, Kliul ai b I ure Spices, &-c. Cigars and Tobaccos. ntank Itooks, reod. Notes and Honda; Cap, I'osj, Commercial and all kinds or Note I'aoer, Eiive!..ies. Vvn, I'eneils, Arnolds Writing Hitid, Ulaek and Ited Ink, l'ot ket and 'a-a looks. M:ifn.inrs, Newspapera, Novels, 11 is to- ies. Ilihies. Kelittious, l'rayer and Toy Hook ;yMtoMratWH n ,, o, ftnr I .TKWF.I.UV, to which we would invite the at tention of the Ladies. I'llOTOUItAl'll ALBUMS at lower prices than evrr ollered in this place. I'aper and Cijjars sold either wholesale or re ",' LEMMON & M V H KA V, J"'y 30. IW3. Main Street, Ebensliur. JOHN D. THOMAS, I loot nnd Shoe iMlcei r'IIE undersigned respectfully Informs Lis 1 niimiroiis customers and the pnl.lie gener ally Ihiit he is prepared u manufacture IHMITS iL a L y ',,.9,rp', stwor quality, from the driest French call-skin hnm t o the coarsest ..xm, :on the tiroirans, in tho vmir if M .k-.ivj.-, mm ni as mooerato prices t;8 ii.: " "mmiiioi an) w nere rmitTeeS ie superior ooalitv of in v w..rir nn,.,.. at the . tt niireri or me lacin they will only vivo tr, a f r-i .. I T i . - J ive me a trial. Try and be cvmvinei-d , 5 u,'Pir-" rt Hoots and shes attended toprompily and in a workmanlike manner. ny oe coiivuxterl of the fel. il lUvwiii .. -lhauklul for pat Tavors I feel confident that my work ar,.l prices will coin mend me to a cotitiuuanct and increase of the same. JOHN I. THOMAS. NOW FOR GOOD MEAT at ROT TDM I'KTCRS ! Ttte ntHlersiKne.l de sires to InrVirm the pnhlie that he has opened a RI h.T MA li K KT in the hnililin recently neen pie.1 hy rcwis Kodirrrs, on tntre street. Krrsh neat of all kinds on Monday and Fr'day evenintts or each week. My terms will he strictly sh and prices much lower than elsewhere in Khens- l,u.r- . I- II. ZAIi.M. Alarcli 2, 187.-tf. MA. WESNER, MR, rtiyKiefMii sail Ktrrgron, f . .. . . . . .. . Ome recently occupied by M.J. P.uek M I 1 wihiiiilihiwh, I ii25e ai rVTT I , Hon. U. .1 L!y, s drmr .-lore. Night Ciilis can i.e inad.j at tho res.-lence of JUr.. Uuun. on Craw lord street, .L'icn.-;! ct). i-2'i. tf J 'P W. DICK. Attornkv at Liu-, EL- t r T t'",il",rS'. P. OiHoe.ln iront rooni of Tt J. Lloyds oew Ir.1jl.li1. a-, t'entro street. All loHOiicr of loyal business a tter n n i-: rif'i-e-oritv. aiirl coll d-tions a Rii-.-cirtilj . l i.ji j VY I' ... V A'?')r'"'!r 't . on,v Kr.JnVfj y0V.'V,r l.- 1 ) 'tiitr-j iret. il--l.";il.-tf.J re i 7 mimm If. 1'LANIv, M. I)., respectfully ofiershis professional services to tliu r l. !ns of Khenshnrx nnd vicinity. Office e'liiofi; rt-.MirniT nn.i immiiiiin'i n 11... A Sxo.iv of . ximat- Sagacity. The Koclicsler l.'nioa tells the follow- ( in"- story Concerning "a medium sized ) black and tan dog of unusual sprrit and intelligence," owned in that city : "On a recent occasion, when out with its master, a good-sized wood chuck was discovered by the dog partially ! concealed under a large tree, and in such a position that it could not be dislodged by ordinary means, and could not be reached by the eager ter rier, w ho was w ild at the prospect of his prey escaping him. It occurred to one of the party that by pouring water into the burrow, the groundhog would be forced to evacuate hisquartcis and give battle to the dog. A creek ran near by, and, finding an old tin pail, water was carried to the loot of the tree, and the chuck flooded out. His fate was soon decided by the dog, w ho is said to have shown more than ordi nary satisfaction at the result, and from the aftei result must have taken a mental note of the means by w hich tho hinvowinar animal was brought i within his reach. This occurred sev ral weeks ago, and had almost passed I from the recollection of the dog's owner, w hen it was recalled by the fol lowing strange, if true, incident: In taking his customary 'constitutional' in the wo'ods, the gentleman, not think ing of any such things as the destruc ,on 0f a woodclllick, Was astonished , . , c . ,v . i. .,. i to SCC his (log stop like a WeU-tlainetl setter on the hank ot a smatl stream, and snitr eagerly at some hing on the other side. It hesitated but i moment and then dashed into the water, and was soon digging with a vim at the root of an old tree, ar.d looking anx iously toward his master, as if con scious that the assistance of the latter was absolutely necessary to the suc cess of his design on the woodclmck which he had found. His owner, not wishing to disappoint the dog, went over to see what was up. He foui d the situation to le similar to that of the occasion when a deluge enabled the dog to make away with his foe. Iut this time there was no pail at hand, ami it apieared as if the wood chuck would escape. In this emer gency the dog suddenly disn peared, and it was not known where he had gone. He was absent five 01 ten min utes, and on making his appearance astonished his master ly his frantic elforts to run along with an old tin can, which he was carrying in his mouth, although it partly covered his eves." The Excavations at Oi.YMriA New and valuable discoveries have lK.cn made at Olympia. On the south eastern side of the temple the Atlis wall has been found, which surrounded the temple grove, and the tracing of w hich is of the highest importance for the topography of the whole place. A great number of pedestals have leen laid bare ; some of them still standing, others thrown down. From them a rich harvest of inscriptions is expected. Fragments of an imperial statue, new fragments of warrior figures, of hordes and tripods, ami masses of gilt bronze have been excavated. The soil on the southern side is now being cleared, where the colossal remnants of columns lie as they were scattered there by the earthquake. The remnants of the celht wall have also been discovered, as well as lower parts of columns set up in the eel la. In the vestibule (pronaos) of the temple the heaps of rubbish are lair.g removed. A splen did marble slab was dug up there, on which a female figure, whose wavv hair is covered wivh a cap, a nude male bearded figure carrying a burden, and a Herakles, with three apples in his hand, are represented.' The figure in the mid.lle is supposed to be Atlas. In style and contents that sculpture is considered to be of exceeding value by the fJc.rman commissioners. Many lieautiful photographs of the works found have leeii executed, and suc cessful casts have leen taken of various sculptures. The high road not being finished, the transport of these casts will take plaeedown the Alpheios river. Of the descriptions discovered within the last few weeks the majority belong- ' U uouan times. 1 OW'artl the end of ! the works will br, suspended.- to Uoman times. oiuee sjuiug nie long iiescneu temple region has once more become a place of pilgrimage, there having been in the Easter week from 300 to 400 visitors daily. A Remarkable Eou Story. The Worcester Sy says: Mr. A. I). Warren of this cilj' has a remarkable production in the egg line, which is ft ft. mot.! no roilr.1l nl t.-lt lrn on.1 in.-.tv.. " - """ . -"'"'S I considerable discussion. Mr. Warren is ft well known nonlt.rv fn.r;r.r on.l t.; iw"ta,s havc attracted a great 1 (leal Or attention. A di v nr turn olow. I "c lunh ""C OI IMS Mens Was III i trouble, she having the anviearance of ....:'.., ? . -Ml-" ----- OI I I .. . Having Hal an egg broken in her. She was accordingly killed and opened, when a perfectly formed egg, as !aro-e as a goose egg, was discovered. This upon being put in the scales was found to weigh four and th ree fourth ounces. The egg was then blown, nnd aRer the white and 3'olk had been forced out it was found that inside va9 a second jw-rfectiy-formed egg, which was also blown and found to contain a yolk and white in their proper proportions The only difference letwccn the outer l 11 1 . b:R'1 an' t"e SUCH OI an Orriinarv fnrir !? ha 11 cin?'y brittle and has e nattuieti w un tue utmost care to prevent its breaking. The hen was but two years old, and weighed, before the cirg was removed, two and one-half pouutls. - , , , A TAKI.EPPOONFUL. of black pepper it ia the lirSt viator in yhich gray I' aim onn linens are wasrie.t will keen them froui spotting. It will also kec , ni l . 1 . . . - ii:e coiois ch mack ant colored cam- bi-ics from ninnino;, and doe not wMer. A little in a.abic i.-j..ii is a gio.sd uorauui v starcu fcgiiisiiiBii i i till J-i.in ife6i. F.W.HAYM 3Ianu live in rcrs, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND HEAI.KISS IX HEATIK& PARLOR an! COOKING AND- llflUSE-FlliMSniNC fiOODS CENFJULLV. Tolliii ii TIN, COPPER &SIIEKT-IROX riCOIiTI.V ATTKMKi T. Nos'.27S, 2S0and 282 Wasliinslon S., JOHNSTOWN. PA. EBENSBURC AND- HQDSE-FDRBISH'6 STORE IS TIIE T'LACE TO l.VY STOVES, HARDWARE, TIM ARE, IJJOX, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. 6-18.1 GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. -gT.AU?Ii:ns AND ( TH ERS,i7yoit in teinl to liniltl a lionse or luvrn, or other wise improve vrnir property, iro to Ill'NTI.KV for NAILS. Ul.ASS. PAINTS, II A 1! I ) W All 12, Ac. Money saved by liuyinjr for ensh. TC AIIMEKS, GO TO IIUNTLKVS uml Ej exaiiiit.e the neatest little C HOi'IM N; Mil. I, ever introdiiwd. It chops from It) to I? bushels of rve, turn or ons per hour. liL'Y ONE-IT CDSTS ONLY fir,. -CTiARMKKS, CO TO HUXTLKY'S and buy the hkst COIJN FODDICU and SrUAW L'UTTKK eer a dd in this contitr. Their cost more thnn saved in one year by cut ting your feed with it. HE Brst SILVER-PLATED WA RE in the market at 25 per wtit. lews than city retail prices. Sold for cash nt -l.s--75.-tl.j II L'NTLKY'S. TT ARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S ami Imy vour HARVEST TOOLS, wl.i.b he mils, ( HHAPKU KOlt TASII than they can be bought elsew here in Ebensburif. HUNTLEY will sell you WALL PA PER as cheap, if not clmancr. than Hiiy other dealer in Kbenbnrg, nnd trim it into tho bargain without extra charge. EtLiCKSMITIIS, HUNTLEY will sell , 9 you Horxn SIkm-s, Horse Nails, Car riatre Ilolss. Ilnr Iron. Nnil Kod, Cast Stevl, Ac. V Kit Y LOW FOU CASH. ' ' groUSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUNT Jt3, LEY'S ami bnv the ItLAXCIIAKTi CH UllN, the best in the world Sold for Cash at manufacturer 8 prices. TO,ARMERSt UO TO HUNTLEY'S and pet the twst MOW I NO ami REAP-I.m.m.,-!C11ISE made. PUICES (j It IS AT LY TCOUSEKEEPERS GO TO HUNT .??) LEY'S ami save 25 per cent, by pay ing cash for Table Knives, Forks., Spoons, ice. eLAItPENTERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S V ami buy your TOOLS and RUILDlXtJ HAUIWAKE. Pay cash and save 80 per cent. HOUSEKEEPERS, GO TO IIUNT i LEY'S and b.:y yotir Stoves and Tin ware. PAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY. TCTiARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and pet the lrt HORSE HAY RAKE ever introduced. CHEAP FOUCASH. O TO HUNTLEY FOR CLOTHES J WRINGERS. Hesellsthem at or,, ly reduced prices for the ready cash. LARGE 1)T OF POCKET AND JSJ EXT DOOU TO POST-OFFICE. Cooking Stoves, II outing St-?sss. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE i l,.'.viJn'r r0cent 'r taken poos.ton or tlic now lytlttcd tip a"d eoinmodiniis building on High street, two doors castor the Ihink nnd nearly opposite the Mountain House, tho subscriber is better prr 'i;ircd thnn ever to mannfuet ure nil "f1"'? ll' N.COl'I'El: nn:l SII FFT-I ItON AUK line, all of which will bo furnished to buyers .it tho very lowest livinir prfeco o i , "V1?" a"!r ",so l-roposes to Keep a full and varied assortment cl Cookinu, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. rW-SPOllTINO und KOOFINO mndo to order t .ll HI-TA " m od 4.W I III I. It Ljl A I A. t 1 1 lirn I V rtllnn.l. ... ; "J ' ry nir? win te tione rilt iiril p.. tmr terms, and all S rov KS and WAKKs.'id I VI tWMXX ah w. . . " ' -: ..! .- oi'ioi iii. , V ,- . . ! "io win no none ril t nml I , ' ',' i,su iwtrr.ung.. u ., i.it;y sii i- . JZl?. wa,UlR,r tw rcM J"r cu' I 1 ' ! n!.cb,.r.r vam.ik i.L"ruixi:rii in. IsTj.-tr. J? A. S1IOEMAKK11. Atvov.sk t- at Law, l-:MMiMtir. i!Vi.-.ui 1 1 It tXrixX. WA r.u't .t rt-Si.'.t.ur-,-. j. ;., ,k 7 HEALTH Alfll ITS PLEASURES, DISEASE m ITS ASQIS3 : Choose Between Them. HOLLOAVAY'S PILLS Xerroits Disorders. What Is more fenrfnl than a. hreakinir down of t lie m i -Vint? Fystcui ? To tf ercitntde or nerrroim i in n Finau neuron lit inofit 01.-'! ressirn, lor where o;in a remedy Ik found ? There if one : drink tut l.ttle wine. leer, or piril r. or Inr ln-tter. nne : take no cofloe. weak ten hein prefernt.le : iret nil t he frech nir yon can . take three or tour I'llln every niirht ; cat plenty of olidi. avoiding t he iee of Flopji; and if these edden rules nre follow cd. yi.i: will lu lm py in mind and utronsf in IkMj, and lurgct you have any nervei. Jlofhers and lhtuyliters. fthere is one thinur more thnn another for which these I'ill? are (mmmn tt is their purifying prp-r-ties. e"ieoially their jiower of eleansinu the hint frmn all impurities and rcnnirinu dnnscerons ami Fuspended secretions. 1 'niversal ly adopted as t he one trrand remedy lor lernale complaints, thev m-ver rail, never weaken the system, and always hrin niMiut what is required. Siek Headaches, Want of Appetite. These feelinjts. Mhich so sadden us, most fre quently arise from annoyances or trouble, from olK-trtieted crspiraf Ion, or injm eatinir and rlrink Init what Is unlit for us, thus disorderiiiie the liver and stomach. The?e orirnrs must le revulatc.1 if yon wlnh to lie well. The fills, if taken according to the printed insi ructions, will quieklv restore a I. n.k I. I. w .... I.... ... 1.... I. I : . - , , I, . i iwi, ... ii nvi bimi m oinai'ii, wn ne fiiilow. as a natural consequence, a imw! apetiie j nu.i n .-ihi ii.-ioi. in i ne r.ri!L ani est luoies j s.-arevlv any other medicine is ever used for thee ; ! disorders. i 1 Jlotr to he Stromr. ! Never let the ImiwcIs ! l it her eonH I or .InTr aced mKin. It may appear singular that Hollo way's fills should be recorameinled forarnnuHn the lMiwels. many ersoiis snpp'sinir that thev would increase relaxation. This is a srreat mis take, however; for thes 1'illa will immediately correct the liver and stoptrery kind ol bowel com plaint. In warm climates thousands of livis have lieen saved by the use of this medicine, which in all cases tc.'ves tone an rigor tothc wholcoriranic system, however deran2ed. health and strength following as a matter of course. The appet ite, too. Is increased by the use of these Pills, combined in the use of solj.l in preference to fluid diet. Ani mal food is better than broths and stews. I5v re moving acrid, fermented, or other impure humors from the liver, stomach, or IiIo-mI. the cause of dys entery, diarrhoea, and other bowel complaints is exielle.. The result is. that the disturbance is ar rested, and the action of the bowels le-omes regu lar. Nothing will s'op the relaxation of the Sxiw cls so quickly as this tine correcting medicine. Jisorders of the. Kidneys. r. all diseases nfTneting these organs, whether tlfy secrete too much or tiwi little water, or wheth er they lie afflicted with stone or gravel, or with n h-. or pains settled in Ihe loins over the regions of the kidneys, these fills should Ikj taken accord ing tothc printed directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed Into the Final I ol the tmck at tH-dtiiue. This treatment will give almost im mediate relief when all other means hare railed. 7-or Stomachs out of Order. Nomediclne will soetlectunlly Improve the tone o. the stomach as these Pills; ther remove all acidity, occasioned either bv iiitciuicrarce or im-.rop.-rdiet. They reach the liveran.l rclu-c it to a healthy action: thev are wonderlultv efficacious irr casus of spasms in tact thev never Uil in luring all disorders of the liver and stomach. fo'ott'Of's rut are Ihe 1rrt iroi'di .uoirn to t.'rc Aarue. Female Irregu As; hma, Bl I ious Com plaints, lilotv'hes on the Skin. Hotf I C o in -plaints, Colic. Constipation of the Bowels, Consumpt ion, Debility,. 1 ropsy, Itysenterv, Erysipeliis, Rhenmatlsm. larities, Fever of all kinds, Fits, Oout. Ilea. lace. Indigestion, Inflammation, .taundiee. Liver Dom. plaints, I.iiiiioh no. Piles, ii e t e n 1 1 on of Crine. Scrofula r Kinir's Evil, Sore Throats, Stone U ravel, M?condary SymptoTns. Tic-Doloureux, Tnmors, X' leers, Ycncreal AfTec- ti ns. Worms of all kinds. AVeakness from any caue. tc. f AI'IKiV! N'l.ne arc genuine unless tl.e signature of J. II avo.m k, a-j-. nt i..r the t nitc.l Stat.-s. surronn.ls each tox o 1'ills and ( liiitrin-nt. A handsome reward will ! -ivn to any one ren dering such information as mav lea. I to the detec- ...... ... nn . mi ii or mn irs coiiuierieionir Il:e i r?-" - . ;;.,r ... IUU1I1K "' SJ". kuowmg them to j trick. As none -: tile : Sold at the TMnnuraetorr of Professor Hot.. Low a Y & ... New York and" !v fell rcp.-c. al.le Druggists nnd Ileal, r? in .Me.!ieiuea thnoiishoM tiie eiviiized Wurl.l, iu I.oxes, at 25 cent, 62 cents and 1 each. - There Is considers t!e saving t.y taking the larger si ses. X. 1J. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are a::ixid n c. ch Ih.x. April 21, lS7fi.-ly. .CALIFORNIA! TIIKtHIC.xtiU A NOKTll-lVKNTK.KX BAH. WAV F.tnt.raees under one management the C, reat Trunk J.ailway Lines of the iti.tr and HU1!I. I.S I . and with its nnmcrcus lipinclics nnd con nections, forms the shortest nnd quickest route 1c tween Chirn.j.. and all iin:sin itlinix. IT. ..,,... sfi. Ai-rthwi Mhhiihi'i. Mi,nirx,i,t, tmr-i AV- Rg "'''r",''"nU lh V,'t"tc,H Twilifu. Omaha and California TAne Is tho shortest and best route for all imlnts in Ao?-iei ii im..ix, l.nin. Jh-l .-ta. A rl-.tl.a ir; omuiif. . ( ooi iolo. l l,ih, AVc Kf,i, Vuhf-n nuu Ort foo. f hiiin, Jiwoi nml a vtrnVut. Its Chicayo, Madison and St. 1'aul lAne is the short line for .VorfF-rrti llV,c.infii and Mnn,rm,tn and for M.i.Hm.,,,. St. f'nut. Mi,.,,rrri. wwt lis nJ,n 1-oints in the 11 rent North- Winona a tut St. liefer TAne. Is the onlv rout fur lroiiint r. . tnnnn yf si. ,V, r .X, r' f 7m anY all rw. n . In . . ' o" "'i ail 1 . ... uluuh nn. i i. cnrrai imnc-ola. Its Green Hay and Marquette lAne ? C.cnl wVre ,,"V,,.'rj'r''''r- "'nfrocn. Ft,,.., Iht ir. ItKhk-ml, An,it tn. 1irr,n lu,, P;rn mi- ana iiie iiUe Svikiiot t'tmnlru. Its I'reeport ami Dubuque JAne InWtiT' .ron!e,r VI'Tfn. TttH-kr.ml, FlrrjNf, and all points via Frecimrt. its . . Chicitejo and JIiluau7.ee IAne imiii'o ,jake. sIV,rc 1"n'- I" the only one wZuht'c ' n"keu "". K-c.., to Mil- rtrtlman Talace Cars are rtin on all through t ains orthis road tT.i.hc N,'Y I'INK rnnniiig these -ars be nauKeo. or Chicago and Winona. t I litin hi a.n v 1 . ... . . - .-... p-orunmn won tne fiver- IU".' .'n,t l:?i,,n Kailroml fJr m IHiinis west ot the Missouri Hirer. - SCVCH feet SIX 11'CllcS I" 'ur . . foet exactly, one Ki"rKI'i;KrHM;A,"'-'' I: I inches ami the tallest V "'i0' " nr raliroriia. Two ' r," T i i, Vv Through Trainsdailv with l'nllmn i.i l 1 hev w ere 1:IVII12 Stile l7 . Kh.frs!m ana s,ee,ln c'r8 ""rough to council" jilaciHl there by human tL-i1"'."! ""T'oHa. Two Thronirh ' their former owners li.nl f' lTr':itU r,t I whUeikimr sleep. OnerfSi For Wreeii Bay and Lake Saperiar, Two Train daily, with Pullman Palace tJars attached aud running t hroiivh t j Manjnt t tc l-tjr -Hilwaakee, , ur Throash Trains daijv Pullman Cars on nl.rl.r tmnu u-.i :; . on rlav traina 0 -rrvrr v.iiair .:ar , x- ,i,. on (lay iraln.. . .P(-rr, l4l NiT.r tPC .jrV.P'r.'V"'1 ""ni ! points In MlnnrmwaJr 1 - l.-.tehrt :n sir d.i.y. wi, h Pullman cars 11 TriM , arrow-heads. The wriUT o. - nf! i"1" f!.?ir: i".""- 00 , make it an object fni V': for vV-. j"it- . f' r",w- ! "iaue it an uineci uu . .... rJiW j to como iU. there and and other iioinui. you can h. JTr'- J "T'Er belies e th.- race In hm 1 and other ,KintS, yoi"c7n hmrZ VJTiVV:' belies C the race trams daily. New V..rl rim.. ... . tOl lC MPL1 of fTiaE firtiM v . I s "'iwr: nush.li i erVitrccM,Mf" r"p -Vooto,a. r.-i w. 5 chi"fJO ticW-tOtitees: bJt'lnrk St an,l i aCJli Ntr Weils Slrec-t Heiiot. omer . '.is ami Klnxio Strrrls .14 ;,. .0 ...Vi'.'T "fTintlin not att.inulde from "l1 th Calt 1H"1 " vi ugcui 11 apply to 'AMI STEXJTKTT, MaHVIS HlOHITT. - (len. Pass. Ag't. Hen. Mup t, Chicago. January 2H, 1814.-ly. 1 v.vunni.u. LATE "CAIN llorsM- Corner Main and 1'iltsonryh Sts.t i CrtEENSBU::C, PA. i Very veal re 01 t..wu. Kr.oiu the .,uiu eutrir.co 1 to UiO t Hi t li.itl I Jli:'7,i -,rd JOHN" POUTEK, Leis . T c' - IjAKK, Atimrnky- t-T. vw -V.iii;;.i. In Paris, co!iji-tl.3 artists. Thev an; a-ni I 1 k live iKirtit-s fr u.e ment. WiuntliclluktVSv'' at tliel.e:,,! of uie , c supn n.e in I'm is, mUi the liattlu of AV:.t, :,.0 -Jr large I'vonhfr ,,;uU. l0' lie occnjiietl in the. l'la,.(. j "-' On -ouilt nttion, w iJt.,'"t' i house coul l not t, mt.,:,,'' ? eXIK'c lerl trrotti o.l . r. " " t rrorlr-l ' col c..:. . , " t' rrardt n." -i I I r, ;. . r " t 111-,... tuiri un ite a cr,,,; ' ' tert.-un the eoinpunv.-' Til.-" taken; and throuir!', .f1' of the conjiiivi in lla oar,;,.,! ty went otf wi:h inuu. eV paitieuhtr we can .r, Jl lion of the t l. -u.Uv adr, ances of llou.lin. Tl,iti..Vt',.' man, who f-.ke Kii"!:'. ' traveled alHut. wiih hisV.f, -' an aci-esstjry in Lis Cnt. - .,!.. 1 i - . " - ror exam He, i!e wnuM ,1 inaI?nie, while satcl !! n '"i ::."v If!'.' iiiirlillo if tlo- t...... any small aitiilc Hi.,. 'j,.'?' him. lle.uii:iio tl ni''''r of the siieetator- w.,,," i, ; ' brooch, aiiuther a rin. a j;, , e'tl-ease, and soon. Kvtn ar ' faithfull- di-ciiK'l t jnH,,. Ly the lilindfokled Lulv. no small tlegrc-c of w,.ii.lt.r"? ality she never h ike ai movetl her lij.s ; while ltr holdiii"; ami lookmo; :it tiie. his hand, hy means' of veiitril"."--caused the words to come ; v from her mouth. The triikt eeedingly well jh.i f rnie.. The latest and ir.'t of nalui al magic ha Kt-n vim ly called IVih.t's (iiict. tL ' -exhibited years I'lt viouy, in ly the French coiijuror I'.'iv thin";, ho-A Cver, is s.j MT:ijM-rn-vious that we cannot lonl,;i;!u-. emiloycd ierhaii inijernv:v. ago in the conjurim; nimtm. I one mut have noticed a TtrvorJ. p!i n inein n A fire kn'::; ; room is a .certain anIc rife the plass ol" the ii).).w. IV throuoh the lass, the ray an-k el or bent aside, and the iu.r jf fire is seen Hazing on a Ui-j or object oiit'u'e. rin h ist!:ci on which the so cal'e.l IV: jvrV: is made a subject of woiiltrt"! seiublaire of ic.i.!c. Shrii:ir lights, to gie the reiiuiml ilicy jzinss screen is ioweivl in fr staire, on which the uli'Kin the gliost iK-inj; noliiiii.nii'irt-t.i. r-llection of a N.'rsm j.frf.inr.i of sight of the jvcta:or ; at n. ioint in fu'iit of .L' z. even under the '-trte Tj. in.-iiiufacttii e if lur-c !:nt.-:! lass has ininu-n-elv i's'.ti account ot the fiepti.-iiiai i.' see the glass, the s-imuiat: 'hi lilete. A glinst n n; 1 1 ! i about the sitage, wliicii tLea-". feet to see oa- to .r.-iji. ofr .; out ilfect, an 1 the i:i:;:vi! i:. pearance inconijire'iciiMf t'- lll.-i. l i't io i i .1. iw ii. .n i. - ii i ' "magic head.'" which ai -wr-also a variety of ntlivrtri-!;": illusions. L'h.iiulfrs" .louinJ - IISCOVF.RY Or I'r.E K" - MAINS IN OltKCKX. A M:',i - this titv has receive-1 a It'.urf friend named Iu khu: -t. k-- hunting and tr.j 'iwj. ea ru- tluiing the winter, v. uL l is-." near Farewell loii'l. "I lie ;. qufte interesting, as it eniita.'s? c tint of the tliscovci-v el cave some ten or twehe m:if? the rend. The cave waf.wi; months ago. but nevcr'ixi'i two weeks aT' when a Tl"! lnwrl Jntii it coiniiiv nr.'? the u of tiiv!ies t!ie 1 found tint. th eive fsU'ii' solil rock a distance of two yards, the arch rising to ts fifteen feet tweiitv feet fr"- ctn.ir.i n-itli flm ri-ril'lillS ( I l' . V. M ' .. n llll . i . of skeletons of will anim:'' tl...m ft.. .,,;.,,r i.l ('I 1111 111 rlll.lll ami others is ere yell.v "" i the farthest extremity ef four human skeletons ea i as elrony, the i'iiaim.1 W(,raf bones linally jh i feratea in v-f-.- with minute holes. A C1-3 vo Trains wlcj had stni'lied anatomy P the smallest skcMonstl: Tli t..otii in tln skuus T.-. nir m.itik ''. the carix-t, take a towfl.1"!' then wring it out. si. 1. 1'' ;ti iron, alter which n the process, goin? n'u:'' , t.f the room. The Meai UhI will force itself tha-t.--. and kill ioth tiie niotU auu - An oaken ci.oi it i-f: given to new piia- tle''' washing litem v.--.lit - ' in ras dissolved uil' ''- of the former to a v u .nn .1. - t 11 e 1 w;!! look "w.-'i U fenc.v tic el;.:'--
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