Tit A V KS AM TRAILS. One of the moat kal.le features of; uncivilized life is the power savages ' show of tracing men and Leasts over immense distances. Many travelers have ?po!cn ol this as something al- j most miraculous, yet it is only the re- j suit of careful observation of certain ; well known signs; and we have here ' lie lb re us a collection of very common : Sense hints on the sulject. In coun tries like ours every trace of loot print , or wheel track on roads and paths is . soon obliterated or hopelesslv confus ed; but it is otherwise in the wilder ttess, w here neithi man nor beast can conceal his track. In Kallii l.nnd, when cattle are stolen, if their foot prints are traced to a village, the headman is Jield responsible for them, unless he can show the same track going: one. A wagon-track in a new country is practically indelible. "More espec ial! v." sav our authors, "is litis the case if a fire sweeps over the plain i in mediate v after, or if the watou i passes il(irin or alter a prairie lire I e have known a iellow-iraveller re cognize in this manner the tracks his wagon had made seven years before, '. the lilies of chaired stumps crushed short down, remaining to indicate the passage i f the wheels, though all oth-', er impressions had been obliterated by the lank annual growth of grass fully twelve feet high' Sometimes the oiiginal soil being disturbed, a new vegetation will spring up along the wagon-track, and thus mark out the road for miles. Kven on hard rock a man's bare foot will leave the dust caked together by prespi ration, so that 'a practiced eye will see it ; and i even if there is no track, a stone will be disturbed here and there, the side of the pebble which has long lair, next the ground, being turned up, If it is still damp, the man or beast that turn ed it has passe.l very recently. II a shower of rain has fallen, the track will tell whether it was made before, ' during, or alter the shower; similar; indications can be obtained from the dew ; and another indication of the time that has elapsed since a man passed liy, is furnished by the slate of the crushed grass, which will be more or less withered as the time is longer i or shoiter. Other indications are i drawn from the direction in which the grass lies; this tells how the wind was blowing at the time the grass was j crushed; and by noting previous l changes of the wind, one learns the time at which each part of the track was made. Much, loo, can be learned j from the form of the footprint. Sav ! ages generally: turn their toes in, in ! walking ; white men turn theirs out. A mocea-in print with the toes turned out would indicate that a white man in Indian walking-gear had gone by; and almost everv foot has a print ot its own, which enable an experienced tracker to follow a sinyjo. track anion'' a tbizen others, ter of the print Iran who made led by o. hers ; Sitnilai 1 v llieeharac- will tell whether the it walked freely or was whether he was in a hurry or travelling slowly ; whether he carried a burden, and if he were sober or tipsy. A horse track is rmiallv well marked. It tells when tin1 horse galloped, whc i he walked, when he slopped to feed ordrink ; and a scattering of sand and gravel will tell when he was startled by any i f-trange sight. In all this, two things are needed uharp sight and careful j training. The elephant often makes a 1 very curious tixck as he walks ; if he ' suspects danger, he scents the ground ! with the tip of his trunk, and this ; makes a well-marked serpentine line in the dust. Klephants have changed their tactics since rifle-pits were intro- i duced. Formerly, when their chief danger was a pitfall, the leader of the j herd felt the ground inch by inch ; j and if he deled cd ihe coveri.ig of a ! trap, tore it off and left it open. Now j they rely much more on scent, and in J this way. often from a greater distance, detect the hunter lurking near their drinking places. If so, they will sotiHtimes travel fifty or a hundred miles to another stream or pool. TlIF. I'r.AfK WlIKRK TIIE Sl'X .1 I'MPS A Day. Chatham Inland, lying olf the coast of New Zealand, in the South Pacific Ocean, is oectilintlv sit uated, as it is one of tiie few inhabita i oie points 01 ine gione wiiere Hie tlav of the week changes. It is just on tiie line of deinarka'.ion between dates. There high twelve on .Sunday or Sunday noon, censes, and instantly Monday meridian begins. Sunday troincs into a man's hotie on the east side, and becomes Monday by the time it passes out the western door. A man sits down to his noonday din ner on Sunday, and it.is Monday noon lie fore he finishes it. There Saturday is Sunday and Sunday is Monday, j and Monday becomes -suddenly trans- i le:red inlo Tuesday. I A (.'AT.CI LATINO nc.vspaper of the Crow. V Scotch year 1 8 U states that a jarrion crow, perceiving a brood of fourteen chickens, under, the care of a parent hen, on a lawn, picked up one ; but on a-young Isdy opening the window and giving an alarm, the r.dibei dropped his prey. In the c itirse of the day, however, the plun d -rer returned, accompanied by thir t ( u other crows, when each one suiz v. 1 his bird and carried oil' the whole brood at once. Ammonia ant Toothache. A cor respondent writes in the Scicntifu: American that the worst toothache, or neuialgia coming from the teeth, be speedily and delightfully ended by the application of a small bit of cot ton, saturated in a strong eolution of nmmonia, to the defective tooth. Sometimes the sufferer is provoked to momentary nervous laughter by the application, but the p'lin Las di6ap- r il u.il In CI BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! Are now offering to tho people of northern 4' I...!.. -.. .., . 1 t .- tn Q mil . ' il I I I I I I 1(1 il 1111 I. 11JIUI I II Mil J KF C.T . II 1 U I ,As they are selling their entire stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Qra are, Shoos for Men," Women and Children, AT COST Idi CASK! Anil many otlirr goods nt less than thev cost in the city, uml will ontinue to so sell un til t In; tut ire stock isdisposed of. LOOK AT ME OF THEIR PillfES: Prints, good fast colors fi et. per nrd. Ilro w n M i;sl ins t rom fi li'tlcis. r yii id. Alpneas, ("obcrgs, &c.. " 2 i to 40 -is. Ticking. " 1") to SO ets. " i'.mt t'iotlis ' to ."0 ets. " ' A II-Wool Cussimi-res cilcls. " " While Phjiies, stripe l"i 10 "1 els. " luce stripe. ..M to a.j ets. " " Ladies' and Children's l!o ;e. "1. S, 10. l.'i and 20 ct. per pnir. Ladies" and Children's (i loves, lo to IV. pi r i'r. I I. u k' . X. Th rend 7" el . per In7.cn. I Wjix Thrend, for limnl sewing. :;u ets. j Sh.iwls Irmii 1 .75 to to fO. k f" W ill sell you mi re pins, needles. hairpins. shoe-1 ace 1 P. etc.. etc.. for M ets. t tin 11 you ever j bcloio obtained f nr t he saline inoiicy. Also, a j rreat variety or otlu r frocxH at einially l.ow I'HK KS. (lo and sec them, and learn for your selves, as yoii will In- sure to lenrn, that money can be saved ly dealinif with them. BEOBKTUT TBEI SSU 10?. CASH And don't forsret that they have ndded to their stock a la ore assortment of Hnporb CLOTIII'G Fur men and boys, which they do not propose to seil at cost, but pledge themselves ti. dispose of at lower rates than wearing; apparel ipially pcrieci in iiiHKi hiiii lanriccaii oc iinuui nn wlieie else fn these pints, ('iill and examine good and price, and bear in mi;id that W.A.S.G.A.C. A, A. BARKER & SOM, 5 is. i:iti.si;i imj, ia. .ira. s. v. IJAII.KY. J. S. UPhSlXOKK. Eta ili'V k ESoisingcr, Plumbers, AND GAS FITTERS! Arc prepared to pat t'eld and Hot Water Pipe? in houses iitei attend ti ll other work in their line promptly. pxm ilitimisly. at the lowest po.i ble.pi ices, mill in a t ln.r.mirlily no-knuinlike mn nr. Also, can turnisli at slmrt iintiee ami on the most .reasonable terms. Marble W nsh Stand Iron Sinks lor kilele ns. Heilers. Hath Tubs. Water t'livsetg. Iron anil WiHiden Hydrants. (Sum Hose, (i.ilvantzed Irun I'ipes. one ai.d one. and a quarter inch Lend I'ipp ( lintit tor country use), hii-1 Terra ( "ot t a. Server and lira in 1' Jes. . 3. 4. and fi in. h C in size. Also, will tit tip at fair tKnres. liiasa (ilobe Valves lor steam and iron cistern pumps. - All orders 1-lt with .1. S. Holsin-rer. or at his fdinp on Crawlor l street, will liave early and sa I Isfaetory at tent ion. Ktien.-imrn, June lSTT.-tf. XXT DOOR to the POST-OFFICE. Cookinj; Slovos, I.Josi1iny Stovos. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE llavinjr reeonlly taken possession of the new ly tilted up and cotn-nodioiis, bnil lin-f ox Mirh fito et. two doors east of the Hank and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is hotter prepared than ever to maTiMfaetiire nil articles in the 'I'l.N'.i t iI'iM'.lf a 71 1 SIIKKT-I liON WAKK line, all of whic h will be furnished to htjvers at the very low st living prii-os. The s-.ibsciiber also proposes to keen a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlcr and Heating Stoves 10 1 lie mosi approver t'csljrns. fS-SrorTIXC and HOOKING made to order inn! warranted perfect in inntiu tact lire and ma terial. Itr.l'AllilNfi promptly Mltendtd to. All work oo;ie by mo will be dime riylit and on lair terms, and all STilVllSaiiil WAIUOaold by tne can be depended upon as to jualit- ami eaim.it be mot" -rsold in price. A tinunnce and increase ot pat ronae js respect fully solici ted, and nocilort will be wanting lo render en tire sa t isi'actioii to ail. VAM.IIi MJTKINCJEU, Kbensbtirir, Oct. 13, ls;t).-tf. MADEIPT0 03DERS l UlllJi M'iif. f.im xsih'iio woolk.v company l. is tP.'.j- r'i;inril to ir.nnu!;if:tnre to order or FSflinr.rfe (l.u Is of iln own mnke lor WOOL wli eh i!l he Mken at the liivrheot market price, nnd lor the irat In tiiik of which wnjeons will ("(.on he i. ii lo the v:iri.iii! so along of i heeoun' v. The quality ol the irooiia inn.'e fv is too welf known to need recommendation, mid an we nre now run innif our 1-iictorv hy steam powkk, there will he no oelny m tl: tiianaiacturc or wmI cent or bro't to ll for t l;:it iirione. I. S. W e.t inir. ( nrdiiiif. Fnllinar nn l Dyeino promptly ..it. iid ,1 t i worWin;iiilike manner nnd til the. lowest pii!ilc ratea KheiixhiiDr, May 11, 177 -u. rllilili'v lU UORKS. 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. M'N(.MI-.TS. III'AI) Ht.ci Tll.MIt- - - NKl l,AlS.MA.TKLS.,Vc, m ,.,,. ?3iV f;u-tlir'i ol t hov.-rv Iuki ....jiryj .1! Auu-r.ci.:) M..rtde. Kntire fui isfnc- V ''l tl 'tl 0-11:11 Ulltl l (1 ill Iri Ini.,n i!.'Ai (diitriM ler t wot !c. ' .'.'r .It.' -S Hit 1 1 promptly fiN.-.l at the very low- .L. im(its ri'ijiinnirii r, ,.11 ..1 a : -m i-iisii nun, l i i- niH. Apiil 1, ls:;i.-t. JOflX l'AKKE. JA VKg U-II.KINSON H. T. O'FKIEL, WILKINSON Sl OTRIEL, -PACTt-RKKS OP I O t'rX C iU II TiriMt'CtT'Tl lflFflf ! i tit I-oretto, J? 31. -Work ereei.ted promptly aBd Mtj.fBetorilv i l cheap as the cheapest. . r y' 10 T 0. LAKE, Attornf.y-at-Law V tlnhnrjf, Pa. Office with RecrWter nd Kccnr.lur, In Court lru.. g,st' r ARGAINS ! 0 fL iLl ll 0 IJ fc4yt.' i WOOL! I c qsl shl nr REDUCTION ! PH1CESS pJV. h V. CUTLERY, Etc., iThWesTtmbmsT Preparatory to tearing down and rebuilding liis extensive Store Room, . DISl'OSK Ol' II IS Entire Stock of GOODS, COXSISTI.XO ritlXCI PALLY OF Builders' HARDWARE, Table and rocket Cutlery, 1 iion'.x a t r.s, r. r. sjs, r, t. a ss w a r k. r, a Mrs. liAMI" CHIMXKVS. STOVKS. TIN' WAKE, HoltSI'. It KF-. HMiVI'.SI' ti l'ili..S, (j II I X I )S I ( IN KS, II O K.S, S II 1 1 v : l,S, si'Aiirs. im'mps m. rrniNu. III.A X(. II A li 1 1 ( 1 1 1' It X iS, JlC. AT LESS THAN COST, -- iie CASH AND CASH ONLY! I have al?o on linnd a few irnod Monlnir Tlloi l:ii . TV bieb I will sell at 1n.m ( ta:to le than eiesf. nn 1 am ainnt ter the treat AHf.lt K A NAW (il MHKK. (the only hannalde self Iced (fUiniiier in the world,) whieli 1 will sell verj low for cash. fe is lie Time to Secure Bargains ItV III YIMi A Eix Let cf Eds for Very Little Keney ! iWAll jtrrsotis httoiriiuf tJifm selres indi-hted to nte are rarni'sll if requested to amir forira rd irilhoiit rft tftv and settle tlu-ir respective ac - counts, either ft if note or cash, anil j therehn save coats, as I nnist have mi hoohs closed in the shortest tune possible. HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG, PA. ESTABLISHED TWINMINE YEARS. H U ft IVXsi ri 1 1 1 Vi o 1 1 1 1 o i !s , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF AND Sheet Iron Wares ANO DKAI.KHS IN HEATING PAELOS aM COOKING AND- -Fi:iiOTG GOODS GENERALLY. Illinir in tlx, rorrcR & siiect-iro.x PKOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No's. 278. 2S0and 2S2 Washington S., JOHNSTOVN. PA. TTTM. II. SECIILER, Attorney at Imw, EN-nt-burg, Pa. Office In Col on(l Row, ( recent It nfloupied by Wra.-Klttt it, iij.,) centre itreet. f t-21.7.-t f. J at & set To Restore llancid Huttcr. Tliere is no need of cither selling or usiug bad butter, owing to the fact hat it may be easily restored to as good, and perhaps a better condition, than that which characterized itjwlien entirely fresh. No matter how strong, j proper management in the plan we are now going to set forth will put it all right every lime. Place in a clean ; barrel three pounds of fresh unslack- I ened lime, and pour over it twenty gallons of cold, pure water. Let it remain one day, stirring occasicmally;. then let it stand ten or twelve hours without stirring, to give it a chance to settle. At the end of this time pour off the clear liquid and strain through muslin. Place into a clean barrel, and it is ready foi the rancid butter. Cut the butter in thin sl'ces, as thin as you can cut it conveniently, and place it directly into the lime water. Put in as much as the water will cover; then over it place a clean floating lid, and weigh down sufficiently to prevent any butter from being exposed to the air. Keep it in this condition about forty eight hours, stirring three times a da j with a clean stick. At the end of this time the butter will have entirely lost its rancid con dition, the lime having completely neutralized the acid. The solution should be drawn from the barrel, and its place supplied w ith pure cold water, to stand undisturbed for six hours. Next take out the butter, let it drain an hour or eo, then rework exactly after the manner of managing new butter. This process will leave the butter quite white, and therefore, if for the market, you will need to color it, which you can do with a preparation of annatto, now sold for 'die purpose in most drug stores. If you desire to convert the butter, restored as above, into a first-class ar ticle, fully up to the best (Joshen, you will take say fifty pounds of it, which you will place into a revolving churn with six gallons of new milk, and a pint of the juice pressed from tlr? car rots. No other than a revolving churn will answer, for the hardness of the butter will prevent the motion of a dasher. Start the churn briskly and keep it going for half an hour, afar which take out and handle the same as new butter. No other coloring w ill be needed the carrot juice w ill have im parled to it a dark rich yellow color. It will have also added to the flavor, making the flavor resemble that of new butter in every particular. Journal of I'royrt'i-. I! EMF.TtV FOR IJURNS AND SCALTtS. Dr. (. F. Waters, of Boston, receutiy tested before the meeting of th Mass achusetts Dental Society a new reme dy for burns and scalds, consisting of the application ol bicarbonate of soda, the simple cooking soda used in all families. He dipped a sponge inlo boiling hot water, and squeezed it over his right wrist, the water flowing almost eomp'etely around the arm, an 1 nearly encircling it with a severe scald two inches in w idth. Not con tent with tliis, ho dipped the sponge in a second time, and pressed it closeh 011 the under side of his wrist for thir ty seconds. He then applied bicarb onate of soda to the scalded surface, and laid over it a wet cloth, and the intense pain was banished as if by magic. On the next day after this se vere test the scald, with the exception of the part purposely made most se vere, was practically healed, only a slight discoloration of the skin show ing where the scalding water had flow ed this, too, w ithout a second appli cation of the soda. The flesh on the under side of the wrist had In-en cook ed down to the sweat glands, and the scald was one which ordinarily would have caused an open and painful wound of long duration. The only treatment of this, however, after the first nppli cation of the soda, was to keep the part moist with a wet cloth, and -no pain was experienced, and it was but a few days before this severe wound was seen to be rapidly healing. Shape Yovn GRArES. Don't re move the leaves to let the sun to your grapes, as the more the clusters are shaded the better the fruit will be. The idea th.it grapes will ripen letter if exposed to the rays of sun at this season of the year was originally pro mul gated in the papers by men who did not understand what they were writltig alout, as one could haTdly do a greater injury to his vines that to strip oil the leaves around the fruit. Vines can be propagated by laying down canes about the first of August, ot this season's growth, in a trench throe cr four inches deep, coverino the canes with earth to that depth eight or ten inches in length, within a foot of the end, which should be turn ed up and tied to a small stake, and in October you will find such canes well rooted. Pretty little girl in Shreveport, La., told her papa that there was a pretty little bird in her pretty little room singing a pretty little song. The af fectionate parent told her to go back to bed, as it was probably ony a Kit tydid ; but when he went to lied him self, his wife lold him to listen to the strange music of a mocking bird which filled the room. The devoted husband struck a match, and discov ered the musician on the lowc- shelf of the washstand. It was a singing mouse. 0 On, ihe flics ! the horriblo flies ! Hnzzing a round like election lies; nodpiup about like a maniac's dream, Over the butter and into the cream ; Holding conversation all over the bread. Kiting your ears aud tickling your bead ; Craw ling, ' Buzzing, Too busy to did. Dog gone the nastj, pestiverotis fly 1 AG A.ITVSST' :x:3--:o:; We desire to call the attention of rcmodled, reflated LARGE NEW IN TIIE ZAIIM BUILDING, EBENSBURG, FA., Where we have just received an Immense stock of NEW Comprisiti!? MtV f;ooii, DUES HOODS. NOTION?!. PEANN EE?!. PEANKETf, II ATS, CAPS, HOOTS, SHOES, CLO HI I NO, CAUI'EIS. &c, ic. We also keep a lull line ot FKESII GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! Cotisfftfng of FLO U It. FISH, SIOAH, COFFEE, TEA, SALI.bUAI'S.sriLtS, uju?, arc. ! nrr;, v SOLE AGENTS IX ECENSMG FOR STLAFLIVS WIRE CABLE SCREW ROOT. Ci IX 11 TJS TRIAL! ATV I SAVE ?-0 11Z1Z CITS'T I3V 15TJYir FOR CASH : The Ilifjhest Market Vriccs paid for Grain and Vroduec. 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE TIIE 3Lei3:QQst, J3est aiidL Cb.oa.pcst Stock rt Pry Gooils. NotimjF. Milllnorv, Crptn, Oil Cloth. i-c. to lie rt)Unl in Cambria rounty. '2 4-7 JrT' Ilon't l'irsr't the iiuiiilx r utnl street. tl. For thr T anmlry or Toilot 1 KQTAT to WTilte C.itile Soap. frr It l ina-lo of TTTtK VFC KTAItl.K OILS. :im. I l.v t!it sriuii' l.rwps. whlfli retain nil t u ltntiiral lH-altnsr oiin! ll i-s ff 1 1 oils. It coiti SO Ml'ClI LKS1 than the lniM.rt'l artirle Hint It Is railllT coniiii inui if. n.-ra! I rfl liou-hntil uw. 'I'lip ii or i ' ii.oitt:I Soaris Is rnmli'innl bv fins us 1 i.-ih'e to ro'luc c sk in i ' '( ' 1 1 ' I ' 1 ' the I'LIMTY of thp Wliitc Sop ri-n.lr I liarmli . "Made Olily b)' l'UOClLK 4 OAMliLh, 1 1 1 I'll 1 n ,i , : i t CincluuaU. Xradti suiijilK-a by V'OcburgU Uuka!t grocers. i u i i in in i . , Great Reduction A FULL SET FOllsG.OO AT Dr. duincy A. Scott's, 27 s i'i:sx a r i:vi:, Takini? tho (Vn!f nnil TM eld an 1 1 ijplomn ovr-r all home atvl foreign conii-t i'urs ha? itiven Ir. Sfott's work a worM wi-te r-oli-lrity. an l th jnr. lie arc alwav? :i i-'ti.l when they "net it that they HAVK Til l: liKST. IT WILL PA Y K VKUYBOD Y TO VISIT riTTSllCIlGH TO : HAVE lr.. QUIXCY'A. SCOTT EXTRACT TllEIll TEL Til j WITHOUT VAIN j BY 1I1S ABSOLUTELY SAFE AX.ESTI1ETIC, AS IT IS TIIE OXLY OXE IX EX IS TEXCE, And can bp taker, with enlire cnrifi.Ienee by ol 1 and you ii ir. and i'o;ile in cvtry condition ot lu-akli. ANOTHER DEATH FROM LAUGHING GAS. Pr. O. Morlev Harrison, a Pnrireon of SO vear!" tandinin lani-he.-ter. Kniclatf!. lately died from j an overdose of L:iusluni tJ is. lie was in perteei i neiin, ui i ne -i:a& ann.t nizen very rapidly and he look a tew inhalations tuo many. .Inne 15, l"77.-.Vim." 3K A LECTURE Jurt PiiMialirtl, In a S' illi '1 F.'dtvi.j.,'. 1 'ri.-r. C i t. A Lecture on the Xature. TrcR'nienl and Kadiral (ure ot Setnina I Weaknesrs, or Si ennatori twn, in ilneed hy Self-Ahii.se. Involuntary Kniissions. ni. jiotency. Nervous I !.; 1 ity. nnd "impediments to Marriuiee eeneraliy: ('otitinM.tion. Kpilepsv, and Fitr: Mental and l'h vmcii 1 tncapaeitv, Jcr liv KOHKKT J.fl LVK'KA'KLL.M. D." author ot thp ' tireen Hook." &co. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Ijeclure. elearly proves from his own experience that the nwtul conse)uener ol Self-Abuse mav beefrectually retnoved without tnedieine ami witli out ilanirerous suririeal tipei nt ions, bou m'es. inst ru merits, rinas. or cordials; pointing ut R lH:e 0 en re at onee certain and elieetnal. tv whieh every nff'erer. tin matter what his -,,n,liti..ii nM.v be may enre himself cheaply. jrivatelv anil radieallv. iHf-Tliix Lecture viU Tore n I,i.h thuianl. ami ffioNiOTH'N. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to anv address, on receipt of six cents or two postage tamps. Address the Publisher Till-; (I I.VKIIHU I, MHK Al. CO., 41 Ann Mreet. .New tork. Post Offlee liox 45HG. (4 i.3.-iy. KOI. Dnux IMiia TeiM Articles, k. T X addition to a full line or IiriifS. Medicines 1 &e., the undersinned keep on hand a larire, va' ried and elegant ay.sortment or Perfumery, Toilet and Washing Soaps, Pure Flavoring Kxtrnets, Kssenceg of all kind pure Spices. Hlank Hooks. Pocket and Pass Book Stationery. Writing Kiuid. Hlack an. I Ked Inks Pens. Pencils and Pen Holders. Hibles. Praver Hooka. Hymn Hooks. tc, together with a i im: stock or Ji;in:i.i:r, Tooth. Hair. Shoe. Sct-nnn1 I-nstina Hrnsh-s Comhs of all kind. Tobacco. Cigars. Pipes, (lass ware. Lamps. Lamp (Jhiuineys. and hundreds ol oilier tirticles needless to mention all of which will be Sold at tho Very Lowest Prices for Cash. LbMMON & MURRAY, Ebensbnrg, June 8, 1:77. -aoy?'K?s-3ic,i !i -''"e.- - KImmI .Senn-lx-r m the Crt. ' " 1 nmI rp: II ol the :.f-. Kir..,,.:, ' nr.... . i ' ''. 'I- ri. Iloili-. rimiilom'id nil hi-nvt d; .-:li, yieid Mil. trriml, i till p.-itrer. 'i f:,, ,,, . 1 l.'t-, tl. l! Turn .1, -uisl dno'l l;'t ,, J ' n I'EI.I.Kr.' A CO.. Pi op'., f:it i nn- lft4Mf l llle hmmi :'ii-h i-l 1.. a'lh In -.- "'''Tv-v'KAi.KHira'fcsji rsr-soLn nv ali, nia(;Gi:rs Z-lS.-ly.j S777 Is not easily earned in these times, but it can bo miid, in il. , ti. ...!. " r - - -.-Kilo ,n hiiv one of either sex. in any pars of ;he coui'i the emt.lovinnnt. -Y.1 ..,"' "iy nt , , ,- v.. . "r MiiniMi. louneeanot be way In. m hoi.ie over night. You can uivc your whole time to the work, or only yoursiiure Term.r,,i 1'-'"intlHK to try lWl,K Iermsnnd,3 outfit freo. Address at once II JIallkt At (Jo., 1'ortland, Maine. (a-.'3.-ly to-a n t k DZirTini slvnTsiaTr rAUMsT"1.1"'" r,1 of applicants fi FARMS ,ust now. Also, rentable city proiiertie. o eschanjfe lor Farms Hndredot people' crowd i L"ayt,ihc an'' 1 oann"' '"llicicn', Farms T,, ,r. V riteorcall as soon as poesihle and ir j'nrVi... VKS rm AKcncy, la smit 1 riel.l at I lltsbiirgh. near the Posi-othce. ia-S28.-iy. A. SHolMAKKU. Attoi7- "t AT l-A,y, Ebenhiirg. Office on Hid, Btrewt. eHt end of residence. p-21,'7t! -tf.J QEO M. READE. Attorney-at-Law n-iens-V,r-r' Pa 0ee oa Centre street' thredorftom Hl4h eueet. Ls V.Vj i SES: I the public to the fact that tie have and removea to our STORE ROOMI&SrS HcLAUGHLIN BROS, & CO. ONLY REMEDY lOlt CHANGE YOUE SURROUNDINGS. All wanting FRTIT FTfT5. eap-oia!!r j.'np ted to t tic grow t h cif the YIXK. nli'-n- it i nn c-rHb!ib-d siicoc-s snd pnxs I.aitce Piiof iT. Tho In nd is a I so Hdn pt cd t t he trr .w 1 of I -mi-lies. Pi-uvs, A t' l d c. and small I rui t s; a ;.?, (j rain?. Gr-sntid '.-ir-t aides. Many hundreds of cxcelirrt Vi ni: va nrS, On CAi!.i mul F I' v, o.in now be seen. Til I- IM'ATION is only SI mill south of Philadelphia, t.v H.-iilroad. in n mild, delightful eliinato. mid :it the very linorj i-f t lie Xc York Hill Philadelphia M-irket. Another Hinlroad nm dii-e-t to New York. THE PI.APF is n'readv I. C. H, fi rrr.SS FIL and PltOSPFKOTS. Oni r lo-s. S.-h.-ols, and other iriri!eir-4 ore alr-ndy e-t h i l i I d. A !sr. man n fact i i s of S h-s. ( . it iiimr. ( J St ru w (inni!. and ot her i h uitf at whieh i i r- ent members of a luiiuiy can procure employ merit. It hasbeen n IlFtnn Husoht for pome years past f f r feoje sn tl erinif from pn Imona ry IT - e t i oiis. n st hum. catarrh.! p ue a inl !-l i 1 i t , in.o y thousands f w hom h i e n irely recovered. A new llriek Hotel has fuel heen eom pp-tcd. M) feet f roiit. w ih buck bui lditiir. four stories blirh. including French roof, nml all modern improvement, lor the HcooHiinodnU.nl of i itors. Pkice of KA1IM T.AN'O. !S.o rni ACIIK. payable by installments, within the pi ioiI ef four years. In this climate. "."O acres of land planted out to viee? wiil eount as much as Iih: dorrs further north. Persons u nnenuainted with Fruit Growing can become fatnili ir with it in a short time on account of sorroiindloff-s. FIVE ACItK. ON F. ACHE, and TilWX LOTS In thetownsof Landisviile an J Vinelrttid.also for sale. A paper containing full Informati.'.n will be pent free of rear on application to CHAKI.ES K. EANPIS. Vinfi.am.. X. J. Tiie following is. nn extract from a descrip tion of Vinci. tin), written by the weM-knonn iiir'-iciiltin it. Solon Hobinson, nnd published in the New York Tribune; All the farmers were of flip "well to do'" s a-t. anil Rome of 1 lieiu. who have turned the ir at tent e.n 'o fruiis and market trar b ning. have urown rich. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey, and snr"ace gently nndu'at inir. Intersected with small streams and o.-rasional wet mea lows, in which deposits of peat or muck arc stored, su'ti eient to fertilise the who e upland surfsee. alter it has been exhausted ot its natural fertility. It f crrttrinhj onr nf the mot rrtrnsi re tract, in nn n'mo't Irrrl joti:irn, and mitclle ennd ition for vlrntnnt famincr. that trc knoirof thi fidr nt the It cttrrn I'reiriri. li found ii or" the oh, rut arm apparently jutt a' profitc'It prod 'ict i rr a trhen cleared c orest Jit y or a hundred vears a to. The eoloeiit would roon discover the cause of this continued fertility. The whole omintrv is a marine deposit, and nl"i through the soil we iound evidences of calcareous substances, genera !l :n the form of indurated cal -areous tnarl. showing mnnydistinot lorms.f nncient Shel Is. of t he ter tiary formation: and thi via ry i :bsta nre i ii-of-iTed all throaih Ihe toil, in a rmi fomuifiuof farmland in the exa t condition mot'l cciU: uui m ila'cd by such plant nt the armer drsi rr' to culti 'o'f- (V--5.-ly KSTABI.lSIIKIt 1f,9. 1 - t. -tV. X. Lnoo.v. Attorneys-at-Law. t?.9 Seventh St.. W ashington, It. C. Invrnlor. Ve prieure patents in all countries. Xn jttos ev kkks in aiivam'E. N'o charge unle tlte patent is granted. No fees for making prelimin ary exuminnt ions. No additional lees t,,r obtain ing and en.iti,-tiiu' a rehearing. Si-ccial atiuiti.-n given to Interference ( ascs before the Paten'. Of fice, Extensions hefore Congress. Infringement Suits in dillercnt States, and all litigation apper taining to Invent ions or Patents Stsn si.wr FOR TAMPHLET OIVO FT1.L ISSTIUTTIOSS. I'nllel Vlntes 1'otirtx nnil liepnt-ltrtrut. f laiins prosecuted In the Sm reme Court of the Fnitcd States. C-.nrt ot t laims. ( ourt of Ct.nim s sioncrs of Alabama Claims. Son I hern Claims Com mission, nnd all classes of war claims lelure the Executive Departments. Arrciinol I'n.v inl Rnnnly. OFFtrKHP, pot.itiKRS. nnd SAii.orts of the late war, or their heir, nre in many eases entitled to money from the (vernm nt. o'f whieh thev have na knowledge. Write full history of service, and state amount of pnv and Imnntv received." Un close st ,n. p and a mil replv. alter examination, will be given you without, charge. I'eu i on. All ofirrrv. s ! lirr and alitor wounded nip- I lured, or injured in the late war. however slightly, ! are entitled to, and can obtain a pension. ! l ulled Slalei Ocitcrnl I -m ml nil're. j Contested Land Cases. Private Land Claims, ! Mining, preemption, and Homestead t ases. pros ecutci he lore in (Jcneral Laud Olllce kud le- : purtuieut of the Interior. j I anil IVnrrnnU. ' We pay cash Tor Pountv Land iVnrrflnis. nnd we Invite correspondence "with nil parties having : anv Inr sale, nnd give full and explicit instruelitais whern ns5i;ntiir:i:a nre iinperleet. e conduct our bu:iiess In si pa rate Itureans havln Iherin the clerical assistance of a'vle t.rtd expvriniccd lawyers and give our rlosest personal supervision tueveir Important pap-r .irepared in , each case. Promptest attention thus secured to all luibincps entrusted us. Address K. S. & A. P. LAI FY. Attorneys. j Y AhHiSUTOJf, It. O. Anj person desiring Information as to I he stand ing and responsibility ot the members of the nrnj will, on request.be furnished with a satisfactorv relerence in his vi?iuity or Congressional district. : . I rr W. DICK. Attoksky at Law. Kb-i ensburg. Pa. Ofnee'ln f ront room of T. t J. Lloyd'a new buildibg. Centre street. All manner of legal busine a tterded to atisfac toiily , and collection a specialty, lld-lt.tt. j As the miner 1 rlains that fui, u ,." l'V'r t Uiocky Mountain, ''i'e shine r,.fl,...,...i r. ' l ti.t . ; shine reflected fn r1' I red Mil-, wilh ,.,:;; r' g tlf eye, -and t' ousn, pulverize lr : ': i tread, smart in i . - -;-: I deuly flits out of tu i. T' -" stony ground, a-i 1 t'. :": passer-by. This j "v rim, i.r Pa-re- ir-11 folks have rriv t ;t , .1. . , . - i ue : uui us in,. it .. -' I ; shooting to stu. vii:- 'j j best, recogirz,. tj,e c'.'' j bird is known by h j The color is a hl ao v j by the overbpi,;,), f. " II l.'il I.il , r . can irroTKe, bcin y( .; and is distin -uChnf,!. V '" its .!ieati,t sha,! t;V' cd feathers. 1'h,., f, .. ' and Lard in t xtun i ; jK.-ar.mce of be-iii w.,-', J? the quill i.at-t'i-rt..!,-.-'. I noticeably if vitii tLt -f '' the feather extcn iii T . "Y j If the Mnuiizcr f','i. ' . ! liplitin tr the Sr f..-. and tak( s a free ?.:J' , j sheltering knoll. iTC I it squats rqvm c;,,. . j some bush untii t!.c ' Jtn-duininr.'.itij: i-, ;.,r , . ! much with the ! I escapes notice. i.e. j a slow and helta'ir'i v. ' cation i ovt r th" v ! . ', ' J'lains lyini: e:'t f '.,,. tains, w h'-tevi r ;l:t. ... .,. : temisi.t pron. ' ., : not its (xelu-ive. f n.. .... j pUUirenrV to it u;,;. ' ders it di-t.-.s. :' .1 , J ! trrqiju-r It si ie the vv.V. .1 HI'' ! to t!ioc of t!:e jd itS Hot (HI tiie i I -ut little car.- to j lays fnd.n tv(! t-1 lii fv, n in ' ti:.r ( ho;-. I- i d- I -i'.e !;- the larirer t',:,:i t!.v-:r its Ilt'-t : - t'.ie : . vote. tli:;t ; : t:, wfinilrr. '::!' ":.)v Wcl e it Hot f.'l t!:c v ' cf t his o , vvu'i! ! ! ' it i ii-. v.-. it S :-!.: t family a mih ;.: '. lc;it. !,ic!i .it i i-:' j ;. v.Z S 11!p1 tiUit i ' se)i t?r.nn, ni i ' ', r. ; cxteiblv-'l win:;-, t ' he '. !'V tiie t:vo (r :r v inix. A it ri" . :. note- of "VoH k t'i'i k vtT'T r.-.pi' :y. No li:i pi ii in. .'. z iiiexivri'.-iHe 1 a::-! ! r'. to lirir; i 1 1 ' v 1 " h:k- t an 1 alter :!. .V.n; r.:; 1 in":, to li'.i 1 t!.".t it ; I'i'tcrs. tviili l!ie l-'tt. " onoo l a ' ' " ' te:i!n?er cai'c i l.i::: ::i in YVyi-nr,.! Tt 1 1 v. t i(h crcat t-!iii!.n-:. :" this 1,-r.l, IIo-'s "H:r."l ef f';- v:'.l-H IVi'l.i s. a- ! , !!..'-: -(1 a v be ' ii v -n r I ' ' '' FMib'.-n . f bi- ; IVest l... ,l,v ,ii. 'i tii. to u;'Me in t :.e ' " ;' We h: 1 si-.1 ! :i night. Tho ib t m-- : ruse heforo L: i: march, he r.'.-is i ' ' ' out, you .liiitiir.i' i ' ' fit for a j ivu:' '' " MiU,.i-f. Y I A Lri'r.M'' a:-' i t i ' :-: I is fi leretbi fll-Mit v-U- j w hieh a ''iu- Mu '..i - i Tho MtMilinan ti- -.1 V: I il niitut Is' ilcv ;'.;':. ; etl to Mn!i:i.'.i:iH 1- v i; ' a"bl. Mv :;:i:ii:'.h I i - - - , to a goat here I. V; his goats, lit e. " i these :uiiin:il- :.te V--- j licular tit e tlay --t i liO'd'.bleil nl' 'il 1 ; ! The Miisii!ii):) t '"i" : " ' c-olfee Ivrries, ; : jiraveil k'tttr. 1 : - T ; . That coffee, lb-vM'vi-r. ; streets of Cairo t.i: ! ' sixteentli fC!it"iy i- ' ; : lei'en.l. I'lit U'-' v mil onh s..1 1. !:;i -Ihj solvl An Av:S. .! c-omits that in U '-' ) - ' ' was attarke-1 hy t' : ;; ;: j the ou-toim-rs ry: spot hurrieil ell' t'' . ; They were not i'!v:'lV,'. V,' j ieeiive.1 fsevontet-n ' " i stick, for tl.eeneour '-"- ' 1 Ami, in faet. tl;! i- ; ' " 11 (1t- '' '.u pose so cxci iiviiio tv vears afterwanl '" ! couKl Iniast of ii' x--t where coileo n.u'-i '' ' 1 - Osr. Swai.i ov J I SrMMF. fi. T 1 1 c f ; v i ' ' ! single swallo-vs 1 ....... ,,i.iti- i1-' S t'Ci-''' "'" rival of tlio Hi' 111 v i "I'm ' - ' '.- . : . this common prove!"-'-if, like Noah s uW.." patcliotl f""11 th- v . ami report 'f t!:0 ' '' earth, or to liivl tl-c I-' tmle of their tlii: server of nat'.no -' . - ' first of these oil haunt of '' , , ll v ere, iu i.'" . ami tliat.-iseeoibla 1 " i ... -c ci-.i t i: ' ;!i r-i : r ittib atiei .t , ..1. again, tuu - ; ;e to the mam i".- ; .h f ' IU luc linn- - f -ot2.' which matters are K-loA tlit ir 2enerl inij -atica- I i in