oz: abl. rsv ra aja 'etc hs . i s tiik domi: or sr. ri:ri;jrs. Vi-dtomto Ft. I'tters'sare not :d li.wc I to go i in the dome except on Tim: sday-t. without ;i special (nrmit from the Vatican, which i- ea-d'y ol taincd by the guide ; .-iinl thin itcots iibout two fn cs for a party it being et-toniary to give half .1 franc, to of the eu-tIians. The ascent to lire roof is made, hy an int line plane, nml nut bv steps which win i around by a circular staircase. 'I Ins passage way is ::!iit six lift wi le, r.n I the ?i-n it is vi ry eay much easier than if il were hy steps. On reaching the rovf it is found to he of bricks, !;ii I sideways in cement. : i-i a portion ol it slabs of stone sustained hy arches. The immensity of the building is Ix t ler nude rsLood hy its view from the r- of, surrounded, as yon arc, hy the m.uble statu. -s, which look from the pi rizi to '. aho-it life size, hut are in ie:.l;tv eighteen feet high. n the -.vails of the passage way to the roof fire slabs of inai hh; set in, ri coi i : 1 1 jf the names ami dates when members of the lcigning houses of Knrope have accomplished their ascent. After ex amining He' roof, we p.issed np an out side (light of steps leading to the base of the dome, and entered a door which led to the circular gallery around the interior, w hich is known as the "w hUp- ' c.ing gaMci'V."' Uv stationing one of our paity close to the wall atone side, anil pacing aiound to the opposite side, they could distinctly hear each other talk,-and held a conversation in alow lone, although they were I"',) feet apart,. The dome has an inner and outer wall, and between these is the stair case for the ascent to the lantern. When half way up there is another dor, ly which we entered a small gallery 01: one side of the dome. Looking down to the lloor of the Cathedral, the height was so immense that the people walking about below looked like mere infants. Alter rest ing here awhile and examining the mosaics, which looked from below like oil paintings, we found t lie v were vei y o 1 1 sf c.ch stone hcim id m MIC a i alf inch sonare on the ttee. Another :i-ccnt liionolit ns to tlie top of the dome, where there is an outside 1 :i 1 -tuny .siirromidiiio; the cohdiade lain i n whicli sip. 'mounts the dome. I'rotn this point a o;r:ind iew of Home and all the sun ounilino' country tan he liftd, cxlci dibv; to the Aleditcrianetin, n distance of tiiitty live miles, over the almost hire Lauiiao;iia. lctween Home iimi (,'iit:i ':icchia. Hills and the chain of the A pen nine .Mountains. After on j ing this view and the tine, -ool breeze, we entered the lantern, find ascended by another spiral stair case to the top of the lantern, where an upright iron ladder pive ns access to the ball, which is funned of copper plates, ei-jht IV el in diaiin ti r, :nid has lield sixteen persons tlnni;h, we lather suppose, not of the size of the lour who entered it, to day. It is not often entered by ladies, who usually iive out by the tiuu they reach the balcony ol '.he lanttru, but even the Dimmest and weakest of our party made good the entire ascent. Coyf.iuno Mam uk. It is re mark -;tli!i! that more attention is not given to the subject of covering manure Irom the weather, and especially from too much rain. Those who have li von the matter particular attention bave found that manure so protected . h double that which is left out en air. I wo loads lor him t it few farmers tain n third to'; " ' ' here is no (p.'estioii so vitally- ; farmer as this one of uch tn(. (j,M. ,.ls '.(nee tt it. Straw is not to be f-.d ouo; 1 1 the winter for the express of manure making. Articles 111' .'' arc O V pay to send to market " s taken to the city in " v'nre may be biouglit It vs a return load; nnd yet ihe r,ie manure made reuniins all ii .-; i posed to the run, wind -ii ; -i-t -il it is diminished one- ! '" . " Vl .1,. is probably that few re- tlil- tii! i. 'ill V!.. ' . . ' e that exposed manures iin-tb-rgo this loss. lint the matter has Iwen loo thoroughly tested lo tidmit of a doubt. We know fust-class far mers who did not themselves believe it until by actual experiment ihey found out its truth. In arranging farm buil lings it will pay well to look as much to the pre servation of the manure as to the hav or grain, and those who have their buildings already finished without tlcse manuii.-d arrangements will find that twenty-five or fifty dollars spent on boards for a covered shed will rank among tlit licst investments ever made. Ann riran . Journal. "Max i re a SpKt iFic for am. Wheat Ims. Manure, "WaMo' f the Ohio J'rai ficcl lin)u r bays, sreni to lo a tT(;ific, siiv rci;ii rt pic-tly fur most, if iut all, the ills that wlitrU, is In ir to. lli early sown wheat. List fall, was as liadlv infestfil with lie Hy na I;e ever saw, Iimi wheie it was iii.-npiit tl a heavy eit) grew in spile of it. A few vears n the cliiiit h Imii; ui.kIc it-s .-ippenr- ance, fcinl niueli ol the wiie:it was l:n 1 1 y ilamngetl, lut where it was tuanureil it es'.-ajieil. In the years when wheat has itnlcl h.nllv it h:is al:i3's iK'en the weak, late wh'.i on poor lantl. that has sulferetl mot. C i R F. FOR N El" ha i.;i v Tn ke t wo ounees of ehloroJoi in, two oun"s of chloi.il Iiyt1r:ite, oiii1 aii'1 fun; half ounres of aletiho!, oi;e ounce of cam phor, one ounce of sulphuric ether, six gTains of sulphate morphine, ami two iir.ichtn of oil of peppei ineuf. Put the mixture into a DuAle hiillkieiitly largre to lnM it. cmk it tightly, shake t. thoroughly, nr fathc the parts af ""tili"ntly. The alive is in ;ai J jiipiicalion only. GENERAL ELECTION lr(lninati)n. Olt SIVK TIIK Ol'IJIO.IWEAI.TII.1 "W"H KKF".S iy nn Act or theoenernl Assem. 1 lily nf tli- ruiniti'in wi'Hlih il i'cii nsy I va- ni. i. -tt it l-t An Aci f rinimr-; ino i.tneriti Klri-timis within this Cttiiimnweiiltli," it is cn j. ,i m-1 iipim nn- to '.rive put. lie notice of said i I imis. Hint ? rmin trill i' in Srtid nolicewhat lip-its I'll' tn h- ll l ll-'l, I. .ltMIN KVAN. Ilitfh Sin ritf of l !' t ' i:n t y of I ;i m tniii, in li.e ('ora iiinn v en li h i.t lv:iiivlvnnin. do hTfty mnke hiimm :mil ffivi' n"tieeto the I'li'i'lurs r.f the fount v ii !' r.-nii?, I lint a UimiitkI Flection will In- he! I in Oil- Ci.iit.ly of ('iiml.iiii. on the Silt t;iy of Si vein Iter, A. It. I 7i, 1 1 lio Fnmo In i r i tr the Tucsdny next f I i v inir the first Vfoiiil.tv i t Mm! month. i at whii-li tin;p Strtto ari'i t'oiinly ollii-i-o will t-e -lt(-i(-l, ns follows: liNK I'FIISON" fur ti.-e o nice of fiovernor of 1 I'l im h iini i. oNi". 'Kl(a fi.rthp friro of Lieutenant Jox -i ni-r of t'i iins lv;ini:i. (INK I'H.Ml.N lor tin- oftice of Juile of the Srjiii'iio- Court of IVnri-y l miia. o.N'l". l'i:i(S(." for On- ' iiico of Serretat yjof Iiiti-rn.il f t.iir f i'prnn lv!inin. nXi: IT.'.t.so.V for tin- oftireol iiu-mbf r rit tho IIiiiik- ol ItfiM i-sii,til ivi-s of i ho I'niM-il Sr:Ut'. TW'll ri-::..- INS lor tin- otlicc-of in-niliir of Aai'-mli'v of l'f-nnsvlViiniH. iiM' i'KilsnS fur the nif.ee of Treasurer of C;l in ' it i;l i -i .11 ll f V. OXK I'Klt.-'ti.V for thf ofliep of R Kitor of AVj 1 1". i-.-..i i.-r of I .-t-.ls. mi. I Cti-rk ot tilt- Or f f ti -a ( ii ri ot ( 'ii m hria 'i .i! n t v. I HKI-.K I'KltSt (NS lor the- .i!iie of f'ointnis-siuni'i- nf rtiiniii i.i r.iimiy. TMItKK I'KU.si NS lor the olSee of Auditor ol i ninSrin t-nnni v. UXI-: I'I'.l.'soN lor tlio offiw or Toor House ' I i ri'i-t -tr of 'ii inl'i i;t I'liuntv. OXK I'KltSt for the oilice of Surveyor of ( ';i:n ln-iit Oi m ii t V. I ALSO tIF.IO-atV MAKE KNOWN AMI (1IVE Ml Tii I:, thnt I h- ciin t ! lor holilina I he n for-t n i.l ' elec tion in the eveinl wnrdn. Iioronylis. i ti il ls, inn! townships vi;hin the sanl county nre hi fiill-v, to wit : ! The elcc'nr of the ! ist r iet ci.nip'isoil of the tnieiishii .if Allojlienv to meet at Uru.ly's sehool i hi.ne. in f: i I tntviishi. i The eleetnr. nt the district composed of the ttnshii ol Admins, to meet nt the house of Ian Iel I ninmler. in .d:iinsliir. The eli-ern-s of tin' ilisirict comiio'-'Pil of the , 1 . w ii -i 1 1 i i . ot Ihirr, to meet at sehool liouse No. II, in s lid township. The ell-etuis .f thp district composed of the t.iwnship of ltlakli k. to meet at Hie house if I A hra in .Makin. dee'd. in said township. ! 1 he i-li-etois ol the district enmposed of the. township of t 'a in iiria. to inert at the Court House in the loriiili ol l-.l.rnslnirii. ; I In- electors ol the district composed of the bor- oiil: h ol 'a in hri .-. to mret as t.d lows : First Wnr.l, i at the school house in said ward: Second Ward, ; in the horoiiirli lock up, in said ward. ' The electors ot the district composed oT the I township of Carrol, to meet at the school house i in t 'ii rrol liown h-iroutrh. The electors ot ttie district composed ot th Ivor ' ouiih of Carrol itown, to meet at the sehool house in sa id horoii-h. The electors of the district composed of the township ol I h st, to meet at school house No. 9, ! in s i id l.iwnsh ip. ; '1 lie elect us .l I he district composed of the hor- onixh of Chest Spririrs, to meet at the house of Jiic.il W.iinier. in said lior.mh. j The elector ol the district composed of the j ; township of CI. -a held, to meet at Si-hoot l.onse Xo. ml ;oininir t he village ol .St. Atiiiustinc, in said township. . ') lie electors nf the district compose! of the . town.-h p ol 'oii' iiiiiuurh. to mtct at school house ! at Nii.aer's, in said township. . j The i-leciors ot I he .1 isj i-j.-t eomp.ise.t of the T..r- ' oujh f oiiemiinuh to meet as loilons: Kirst ' '.Yard, at the l.onse of 1'eter Malzi. in sai.t ward : Second Ward, at the house of John (Swurtztnan, in said ward. The elc-tors ot t lie district com posed of the hor- I i.uih ol t '..opei s-laie, to meet at the school house iii-aid horoiiiili. i The electors of the district Composed of the 1 ' townsh pot Crovlf, to meet at school house in the village ,,t Suiiiiticrhill. in said township. The electors of the district compose! of the 1 ' township ot Dean. t meet at Kiehland's sehool , house in said township. j Tim electors ol t'.e district comjoscd of t lie hotoiiifh of Kasf CnncmauKh. to meet t the : house ot Ilaniel C'ontcr, deceased, in said bor ouuh. 'The electors of the district composed of the hor- : mi ah nt I Jieiislurir. to meet as 'ollows: Knst Ward, in the Court Hoom in said ward: West Ward, in rand Jury Koon. in ihe Kiisi W ard. The i-leetors ot t he .list riot composed ot the town ship of K'.der, to meet at the school house in St. nominee. Ihe .-lectors of t he iMstrict composed of the tT onti id franklin, to meet at the school house in .-aid li"r"iijli. The electors ..f the district e. imposed of the t nwii.-h ! p ut ( tii 1 1 it 7 in. to liieel at 1 a son's school house, in si id to wnshi p. 'I he electors ol t lie district Composed of the bor- oii h ot tiilli; ziii, to meet at the sehool house in siii-i liorotiuh. 1 The electors of the listriet composed of the town- li i p ol Jackson, to meet at the house of Hen ry Kniri r. in paid town.-hip. The electors ot I In- ilist rict composed of the hor- , miiili ot Joht.-town. (.1 meet as Pillows: Fiis Ward, at I'uldie School Koom X'... :t, in said ward; Si cond Ward, at the otSce ot -los. phS. Ssr.iyer, Ks.j.. on -Vlii : ket street in said ward: Third '.Vard, iit the hnu.-e of John I irmly, fm l-r:inklin street, insa id ward : Fourt h Ward, at t he hou-e of John 'I re ft z, iti Siiid war I: I ilth Ward, at the house d August U ei-and. in said ward : sixth Ward, at the Johnstown pottery, in said ward. The electors of t he .1 i si net composed of the bor ouzhot I.ore't.i.lo meet at the school house in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the t. .wnshi,) of Minister to meet nt t he wa rehouse oT Au jiistine Iiurl-in. in the village of Munster, in mid township. i The .-lectors of the district compose 1 of the bor- j mijli ot M illviUe. to meet as follows : First Ward, 1 iit ihe lock up. in .-aid Wird: Second U aril, ut ,l"'..h"'". ""''' w:,r'1- I oe electors in 'i.e - i is - rici compose.! o. inc nor oiiali of lro.-pecl, to meet at the school house in said loroim;h. Ihe e'.ce ors of t he .1 ist rict composed ot the town ship of ror'aae, t meet at 1 he sehool house near tii" V;l':il ;e nl I'oi tii ne. 'Ihe electors i t the district Composed of the township ot l.'iehland. to meet at ihe house of Joseph '-is, in said township. the electors ot Ihe district composed of the township ol Stonyerrek. to meet at Jacoliy's school house, in said towi;-hip. Ihe rlrriots ot Ihe district composed of the tow nship ot Summerhill. to meet at i he Summer hill sehool house, in Wdnore hnrntiith. The elc -tors of t he distriel composed of the hor ouuli of Siitiitniu ille, to meet at the school house in sa id bor-niu h. I he electors of the district composed of the town-hip of Sus.(a"hanna. to meet at the house of Miciiiiel IMii't. in said township. '1 he i lrctors ot the district composed of the . lownsiiipoi layior. to meet at the school house i near W m. Hea'lrick's. in said townsh'p. 1 he elect ors ol t he dist rict com posed of the bor- cnirli of I unuclhill, to meet at the school house in sa id ho roils: h. The electors of the .listriet composed ofthelior ouith ol Woodvale, to meet at the school house in said l.orouirh. The e.eclors ..f the district composed of he i township of Washington, te meet at the sehool ( Iniite al the foot ot IMane X o. 4. in Sa id township. The electors of the district oompn-ed ot the ; to-nship ot White, to meet at the house of John lli-ers, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township ot Voder, lo meet as l.d'ow s: First lti i ismn. at the puhi ie house of Jacob Kea in. in said township : Se.-ond 1'ivision, at lilii'mu's school house, in said township. j erKCIAL ATTENTION Is hereby directed to A rt iele V 1 1 Ith of the new Constitution, certain sections ut which reud as, , follows : . , Sir. 1. Kvery mate citizen twenty. one years of Hire. M.sses-inr the bdlowinir utialiheations, shail be entitled to rote at ail elections: ! ( ite phitll have been a citizen of the Vni- i ted States nt least one month. . S. f.,i. He shall have resided In the State one J year (or if havinir previous. y been a qualified elec '. tor or native Inn n ril i7.i-n of the State, he shall have removed therclroin and returned, then six months) immediately priredinir the election. 7 limi lie shall have resided in the election listriet where he sha Ii offer lo vote nt least two m.mlhs iinmedi itcly prece.lintr the election. t'nitlh 1 1 t wenty t w o yeii rs ot aire, or upward, he shall have paid within two years a State or count- t x. which shall have been paid at least i nn in. nith liclore the election. Ski . 4. A 1 1 elect ions by t he cit izens shall be by ballot. F.vrry ballot voted shall he numb red in the order in which it shall be received, ami the number recorded by the election o(fi errs on Ihe list of voters, oppoMte the name ol the elector i,i"n!i who present t he t.apot. Any elector may write tine u. on Ins ticket, or cause his name to be written t hereon and attested bv a eitiz. n o.' the district. The election officers shall be sworn or a tlirnied iiot t.i disci se how any elector shall have voted nnss required to do so as a witness In a jtidie hI proc-edinir. Skc.5. Klee'ors shall in all cases except treason, felon, and breach or surety of the peace, be priv ileged frmii arrest durinir Itirir attennance an elections and in nolnjr tonn.I returning therclroin. S c. 8 W henever a ut of t lo' qualified electors of t his t 'oiniiion wea It h shall be 1:1 art ive m litary service, under a requisition from the 'resident of the I'niicd Stiites. or by authority from this I 'oiiimonwealth. such electors may -xer"ise the riulitot "iitlraire in a 1 1 elections by the citi7.ei.s, under such re uhit ions as are or shall be r-1-scribed bv law, as fully as il they were present at their usual places ol election Skc. 7 All laws ri-uuiat ujt the hol-linir r.f elec tions by t ho c'l izens tor the re.-ist ra t ton of elec tors shall be utiilorm thronliout the Stat". Out no elector shall be d .rive.i ot the pri.il. ite of Volinx by reason ol his nam-not beioj ret i-rrred. See. S Anv person who shall irive or promise or olbr loirive to any dee tor any money, reward, or oth.-r vaiu.io e consider tion. lor h:s vote nt any leeto.n, r for m ithholdinic the snie. or wlio shall irive or promise to prive such consideration to any other person or party lor such electors vote or lor i lie w ithholdinir thereof, and any elec tor who shall receive ur agree to receive, tor tum self or for another, any money, reward, or other va!u.ille consideration for his vote at an election, or lor withholdinir the same, shall thereby forfeit j the riirht to vote at suen election : and nn elector i whose riirht to vote shall be challenged for such cause before t he elect ion officers, shall he required to swearor afhrm that the m itter of the challenge is untrne he lore his vote -hall be received. Skc 9. Any person who shall while s candidate for office be guilty of bribery, frand. or willful violation of anv election law. shall fie forever dis niiiilitied from holdine anv office of trust or profit in tbot'onnnonwealth : and any person convicted or willful violation of the election laws shall, in addition to anv penalties provided by law. be de prived or the "riirht ot suffrage absolutely for a term of four vears. Skc. 13. For the purpose of voting no person shall be deemed to have irained a residence by reason of his presence, or J"st it by reason of his. absence, while employed in the service, either civil or military, ot tliisStateor ot the I'm'ted States, or on tlie hiarh seas, nor while a stm'ent of anv institution ol lcarninir. nor while kept in a p.ior house or other asylum at public expense, nor while confined in public prison. Skc 14. District election boards shall consist of a judire and two inspectors, who shall be chosen annually bv the citizens. Kach elector shall have tlie ritcht to vote for the judie and one in spector, and each inspector shall appoint one clerk. The first election board of any new dis trict shall tie selected, and vacancies in election boards rilled as shall be provided bylaw. Klec t ion officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and while eniraned in ninkinir np'and transtnitt inir returns, except npon war rant of a conrf of rce..rd or judire thereof, for an lection (rand, tor telonv. or lor wanton breach of the pence. In cities they may ?laim exemption from jury dnty dnrlnir their terms ol services. Skc. l.". No person shall be i.unlitieit to servo as an election officer who shall tiol l or shall within t wo mont lis have held an office, or appoint ment or employ m-n in or under the irovernment of the I'nitcd States or if this State, or of any city or county, or any municipal hoard, commis sion or trust "in anv city, save only justices of the peace, and aldermen, notaries public and persons in the militia service of the State: nor shall any election officer he eligible to any civil office to be filled at an election nt whieh he shall serv, save on ly to su -h suhoi dinat ; municipal or local office, oelow the itrade ot city or county officers, as shall he designated by law. And nlsoto the following Acts of Assembly now in force in this State, viz: Act of J.im'akt ;10, 1870. SFiC. 5. At nil elections hereafter held tinder the la ws of t his Com m-m wi-ult h, the polls sha II be opened at seven o'clock, A. M., and close at seven n't-li i k, p. M. Skc. T. Whenever tm-re shall be a vacancy in an dec! ion board on tin- moriiinjr of an elect ion, said vacancy shall be filled in conformity with exist inir laws. The said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relatimr to the Klictions of this Onnnion wealth." passed July 2d, 1H7H, provides as fol- , lows, to wjr ; Thnt the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at i the respective" places appointed for holding the i elections in the district to which the-respee- tivelv tn-lonir, before seven o'clock in Ihe morn- i itiir of Tuesday, November 5. nnd ouch said in- ; sictor shall iipioiit one clerk, who shall be a ipni'ifieil voter of SJch district. I In case the person who shall have receiver! Ihe second highest number of votes for inspec tor shall not attend on the day t( nn election, then the person who shall have received the next hitrhest number of votes for jndsre at the next precedinir election shall act us inspector in his place. And in ease tlie person who shall have received the hitrhest nn ni tier of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected ' ju lire shall appoint an inspector m his place. And in case the pel son elocred jiiMCc? shall not attend, then the inspector who shall have re ceived the hiirhest number of votes shall np- ' point a judire in his place, and if an- vacancy shall continue in the 'joerd for the space of one hour lifter the time fixed bylaw for the of.enioir of the election, the imiliiied voters of tin- township, war-', or district, for which sucl. eflicers have been elected, present at Ihe place d election, shall elect some of their number lo hi the vacancy. AX ACT FOK TMK TAX ATION OF HOGS AD TltO TbCI'tON OF SIIKKP. At the rennest oT the County Commissioners, arid for the information of voters. I append the following Act ot Assembly relative to the tax ation of doirs and the protection of sheep, ap proved the lillh day of June, lsts : Skc. 1. He it enacted, etc.. That from and af ter the passaire of this act. 1 here sha II tie assess ed, levied and collected, annua II v. with other county taxes, in each ol the townships; and boroiiirhs of this C' lnmon'vealth, from the owners and keepers .f doiM, ill- following named tnxe. nauu ly : Kor each male ib ir. the sum of titty cents, ami lor every female di-tr the sum of one dollar, to be paid t o he t reins urer of ihe county where collet-led. to tie kept by him separate and in such manner that he can known how inuen has been collected from each township and borough, snd how much ! paid out for losses (r liHmaircs in each, at any time, to tie n fund Inuit which persons sustain- ' iuir os or damaire to sheep by a tlnir or clous. 1 and the iwcessarv costs in est a hi isii inir their claim therefor, as herein provided, may be paid. ! Skc. 2. Km- the purpose of levyiiur and col !"otinir such taxes, the assessors in each town ship and horotiirh shall, annually, at the time of assessing other taxable property, ascertain nnd ret ii rn to the county eommis.sioners of. t he jr county a true s: at em cut of nil the ilnirs in : theii townships and b.ii-ouirhs. respectively, and the riamesof the persons owmi-ir or keepinir such (h cs. nn.) liow many ct each sex is kept 1 or owned by r-ncti person : and such com m is- ! sioners in each county shall, annually, levy and ; cause to b" eoilecti-d the taxes hereinbefore named, with, and in the same manner, and lor the same compensation, that other county taxes an-collected. Skc. :i. That whenever any person f hall sus- ! tain any loss or diimavc to sheep by a dourer tlous, in any townhip or borouszti. such person, i or his or her iiirent or attorney, ma v complain j to any justice ot the peace of such township or tiorouii h. in ritiiiir, to be siu tied by the person ! ma k 1 1 it such complaint, stxiinir therein when. : where and how such dumiiire was doi.e. nnd by whose tioir or dois. if known; whereupon the ! justice of the peace to whom such complaint shall be made, shall cause a notice to be servt d i on the owner or keeper of the doir or dois eiiusinir the daiTiitire, it known, that a complaint has been made to him of such lessor dumeire; and if the owner or kei per of such doir or (loirs does not appear, us soon ns pr.u-t ion hie. and i-t-ttlo ami pay for such loss or da maire. t hen 1 such Justice shall appoint three competent dis- i interested persons, not related to I he claimant j or other person interested therein, to appraise ' the loss or il.ini;,K'- sustained by ilie claimant ; ' and such u ppra isei s, at 'let- bcinit sworn or af ! brined by such justice or the peace, or some ! other competent person, to peilorm the (in- i lii-8 of It.eir appointment without partialitvi : r.nd accorditur to the best of their judgment I and ability, shall, us soon us cruet it-able, e.xntn- ; ine the place where the dau'iaire is claimed to have been done, aim the sheep injured or killed, ' if practicable, ami they are teijucsted to do so, and shall be ex a in ined. on oaln or a Hi rma i ion ! to he administered by one ot them. any witness called before them by a siibpiena from such justice or otherwise, nnd alter mnkirur mliweiit imiuiry in relation to such claim, shall deter mine and report to such justice in wining whet in-r any such damaifi-has been s 1-taineil. i and the amount thereof, and who was the ow ner or ke. per of the de(r or d..rs, ir known, by which such dumaire has been done, and wheth- I er or not any pan thereof was caused !v a doir owned or k.-pt hy the claimant, which report, so made, shall be stu-ned by a majority of such appraisers, and delivered to the justice by , whom they were appointed. M-:r. 4. Ilmt iiixin receivinir such n-nort. tho ! said justice shall iminediateiy nmke a cert ill- j mir lucn.Fii i.i iiu-iciu, iiriien miih scali'it liy hiiii, that such aptiraisers were duly appointed nun sworn ny nun. Mini unit iney made such re- port : and tt by such report it appears that any : .i.i.i.mx- ...-.-ii oiiiiiit-.i oy i in- triinpii:n. I nut, I lie said justice shml delit-r such report 1 and all papers rt liitiny to the case, to such cl'ilt'iant or his or her tijrenf or attoriit y, upon . payineiit of the costs up to that tinie.hereiiiarter 1 provided, (or havinir the same secured to be i piuu.j in oe neuvere.i to me comiinssioiiers of the county where such dauoiires have been sua t.iined, to be filed in their ottice. 1 Sfc. 5. That upon the commissioner of the , county receiving i-uch report.mid it shall wppear thereby that a certain amount of daim.jre or loss hns been sustained by the claimant to sheep, by tloir or (loirs not owned or kept bv him or her, they shall immediately draw their 1 ! order on the treasurer of such county in favor I of the claimant for the amount of loss or tiam- ! aire such claimant has sustained uccordiiifr to ! such report, with necessary and proper costs ' incurred as aforesaid, lobe paid out of tne; fund raised or to lie raised by faxes on doirs as i hereinbefore provided : and if it shall nppear , by sneh report or otherwise, tnat a responsible 1 pers in was the owner or keeper of the tlojr or (burs by which the damage complained of was I done, and there is reus'iiialilt pr itmt.ilil y such '; ilam.urt s and costs can be collected from such : owner or keeper, then such commissioners S snail immeuiateiy proceed, in the manner pro luted by law for the colb-ciion of debts and costs ot like amount, to collect such damages j and costs by suit or suits from the owner or owners or keeper or keepers of such doir or H. tr i.wt ...I.. .1 . n ... ...... ,., . iiiririii , u-ss eosls, Ir ihpnr,,....r d..,.n f. ...,!.. ......,... r . ....... i....r.ioi. riflril At Hl-l- un.l 1 1 tim.& 1. ... ..... . . . ot the owner of any sheep killinjr doir or do, or any person owning sheep, to kill any and all loirs tzuilty of killiiiK sheep within this coin- tnoiiweal'n Skc. e. That all do, in this commonwealth shall hereafter be personal property and sub j-els of larceny, and the owner or keeper of anv doir shall i.e liable to the count- commis sioners lor nli loss or damiitre to sheep by such loir, with all the necessary costs incurred in reeoverinir and collect inir such tlanii'ires, in. , cliiuin an attorney lee of fivedollHrs.il finally determined before . J'tstieeof the neate, anil (f ten dollars if tried in a court or common picas; but at any tiir.e alter notice of a claim fordamajres unrl'-rtlie provisions of this act. the owner or kce;er of any doir may tender to the claimant or his airent or attorney niakinir such claim a sum ol money eiiial to t he Ions or dam aire sustained, or may utter belorea jus tice of the pence, with notice to the claimant, his aueiif or attorney, as foresaid, a judgment in an act ion of trespass lor the amount ot such J is or diimaire. and ell costs up to the time tr Bucb oner, wlncu uttet, lur a Ice ol iwcutv ' cent", shall be entered on the rlocKet of ptich justice: nnd in ease the claimant in such case, : or commissioners, as Ihe case may be, shall not aeeept of such tender or trferf judirment.nnd artei-wards on the final detewniiiation r poeb case shall not recover a irreater amount than the sum so tencVred or Tor which n jiidirmenl : has been offered, as aforesaid, besides the in terest and cost since such tender or offer, as the case mnr be, such claimant or commis sioners shall not recover any costs accruing af ter such tender or offer, tint shall iy to the defendant or defendants the costs such de fendant or defendants have Incurred 9ince such offer or tender, including an attorney fee as hereinbefore provided in case f a recovery I by claimants, which eosls may be deducted from the amount of any judgment recovered in such case by the claimants or commissioners, and If such judgment is not sufficient such costs may be collected by an action of debt In any court having jurisdiction of such amount ns in ot her eases of debt. Sec. 7. That justices of the peace for the Special services under the provision of this) act. shall be entitled to one dollar for each case, and the appraisers esch one dollar per day for the time necessarily spent byihetnin in vcstijrai inir each claim, to be paid by the claimant i-i such case. Skc. 8. Thnt at the end of each year the com missioners or each county shall certify to the trea snrerot the county t he several elaimsand amounts thereof, filed in their office under the provisions of this act. remaininR unpaid ; and If any such treasurer shall have in his hands, of moneys col lected for the payment thereof, more than t wo hundred dollars alwwe the amount of such cliims, he shall immediately apMrtion and distribute t he excess to the several sehool districts ol such coun ty, in projairtlon to the amount ol such balance or excess raised by said taxes on doiis in each or In the several rownships or hoj-ounhs forminir sneh districts, respectively, and shall notify the school treasurer of such district hoi much it is entitled to of such moneys, and shall pay the same to such school treasurers, on their receipts and orders for the jimp, for the support of theionitnon schools of such districts. Skc. 9. That this act shall not repeal or affect the provisions of anyspecial law in relation to the same subject in a ny count v of this commonweal! h. Sice 1'J. That the sheriff of each county, on the reuuest oT the county commissioners, shall cause this act to be published therein, with and in the same manner as nntieesuf the next general elec tion shall be published; and tor the purpose of decidintr whether or not the provisions of t his act are desired in the several counties, the qualified electors therein may vote at such election, by bal lots written or printed on the outside "Sheep Tiiiw,"' nnd on the inside For the Sheep Iaw"' or "Aeainst the Sheep Ljiw ;" and in "ach coun ty wherein it shall appear by a proper count of such ballots that a majority arc " For the Sheep Law," this net shall immediately take effect, but in no other county until a majority ot the inali fie( electors thereof, after like advertisement in like manner, have determined that they desire this act to take effect therein: I'mriihil. that there shall be iio advertisement or election for such purpose oftener than once in two years. THE MODE OF VOTIXfl. The attention of an riualified voters Is direct ed tn the following Aei of Assembly retrtilatiujr the mode of voting in this. Commonwealth : CHANCE IN THE MOK OF VOTIXO. An Act reiru'atinir the mode of votinirnt nil the elections ill the several counties of this Common wealth, approved March :nth, sci. ST. 1. lit', it fimctii) hi) Ifir Srnntr mid Joiise f Hi )irf" ntnf i'ivs of tin i 'tiinmmi irrnli h nf I'ritn Kiilrmiiii in Hrnril . I m.i nut . iii it is )n j'c hii rnnrti-il tut the r.nttuni' i of thr mne. That I lie 1 1 1 1 ;i : i tiil voters of the several eoutitirSof t his t '.immon wealt h. a t the (reueral, towiediip, boi'oiiizh. or sped n I elections, are hereby here after authorized and re(iiired to vote t y tiek ets p. inl"d or written, or partly prin:-d and partly written, severally classified as follows: 1 'Hi' ticker shall embrace the names of ail .luilires ot Courts to be voted tor. and be label led mil side "J udlciiiry"; one ticket shall em brace the mimes nf all State olticers voted for mm be labelled 'Slate"; one ticket shall em-i-rave the nullH'S of all County officers voted lor. and he labelled "County"; one ticket shall embrace ti. names of nil Township offieeis oiii'il for. and be labelled "Township": one ticket shall embrace the names of all Horonirh officers voted for. and lo he labelleu "Honumh" and each class shall be deposited in a separate ballot-box. t: iven under my hand, at my office In Kbcns buiir. this first day of October, in the year of our lyord one thousand oitrht hundred and sev en ty-ciirht , and the independence of thel'nited Siaiesof America the one hundredth and sec oti'l. JOHN It YA N. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebopsburir. Oct. 1, 1S7.S. THE FRIEND OF ALL! i HQLLOWAY'S FILLS. I These fiimoti? Till ITHIFY the ni,Oon, And not tnnat fiowerf i.lly, j ft pootliinsrlv, on the I.IVEK. STOMACH. KIIiNKVS.nnrl IlOWKIA Kivinjr TON K, KXEIHiV. and VKiOH t(i the whole system. Tin y nre wonderf nlly t flit-neions in all Hilments int.-identnl to VEMaIjES, Vm.nir or Old. and ns a general FA.MIi.Y MKdK lXE fur the cure of most complaints they arc un-t-qiiitllt-d. Imvoutatit (Tavtiots. Xone arc gfnuine nn lf!. the pit-nature of .1 Hayikhk, a .-iirent for the l'nite-1 States, pnrri'tinila each hox of I'illc and Ointment. Hoxes at '25ot.., 62et... ami 1 eeh. For sale I.KMMrM it Ml'kkav, Kbenshurir, and by I irUKuistn itenerally. -l liere is coniiiefatlc yavinsr hv takinir the larger gizos. Holloway t Co., New ork. A CURE FOR ALL! HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT. Possessed of this KEM EDY, Every Man may be his own Doctor. Tt may be rubbed into the System, sons to reach an internal Complaint, by these means, it cures Son's or I'leers in the THROAT, STOMACH, LIVER. SPINE, or oth er Parts. It isan infallible rimedy for MAD I.F.fJS, DAD III! EASTS. Contracted or Stiff Joints. GOUT, RHEUMATISM, and all Skin Diseases. Important ('Anmn onn are jrennlne nn less the si-noture of .1. H a vdock. as aifcnt f..r the t'nited States, surrounds each box ol Fills and Ointment. Boxes at ib eta.. 62 ets . and $1 ea'-h. Sold hy I, K. mm on t iMirrav, Eienliurf , and bv Drntrirists irenerally. There is considerable snvlnir bv tnklnir the larirer sizes. Houowav k. Co., New York. Auk. . ly. TII I H AArAY FOR. Sm Mefliclnes, Toilet Articles, k. "IN addition to a full line of Druirs, Medicines, 1 tie., the undersigned kee;tm hand a large, va ried and elegant nssortment of 1 ., f rr..;ii i .. o i CllUIIltri , lUHfl WaMlin 0apS, Fore Flavnrinir Extracts, T:ssences of all kind, pure Spices. Klank Honks. Pocket and Pass Hooks. Stationery, AVritlnir Fluid. Hlack and Ked Inks, I'ens. Pencils and Pen Holders. Hibles, Prayer Hooks. Hymn Htaiks, tec, Inc., toirether with a. FIXK STOCK OT JK1VHLKY, Tiwith. Hair, Shoe. Scrub and Dustinir Brushes, (Tombs of all kind. Tobacco, Cigars. Pipes. (Glass ware. I-a in ps. Iviinp Chimneys, and hundreds ot oilier erticles neetlless to mention all of which will be sold at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash. LEMMON k MURRAY. Ebcnsburir, June 8, 1877. CAIJ I IVIXIUS", , Practical Watckaier ami Jeweler, One loor Wrst of IlnntlpCn hardware Store, EBENSBURC, PA., : ttic .1.... I A always On hand a larae. varicil and ete & 7nt assortment ol W ATt'll KS. l'Ut:KS. .1 KWEI.KY. SPKCTACI.KS. KY K-OL.ASSES. &c, which he otters for sale at lower prices than any other dealer in the county. Persons needing anythliiir in his line will tlo well to irive him a rail 1 I'lV.l"?? .n.!f e.'f ew,,erf ". w ......i.. ... . ...ii .,iii to I . lKt I lll( tHH.118. W'atches. .It-welry. &e.. ami falisiactiun Kuaran teetl in !ioth work and price. Essential .Oils. WI Vrr.lt UK F. KM. PKI'PKKMI vr, PES. V litlV tl, Kl KAIOI I.V I. r.. of prime qnallty, tMiuirht In anyqnantity Tor cash on tiellvery. tree of hokerairn, com ill is aion, storage, etc., by DOnCiK tfc OliCOTT, Importers and Exporter. 89 William St., N. Y. (EO. M. READE. Atlorneu-ai-Tjaw. Pvenstnirir. Pa. Ortiee on Centre street, iti tee doom trotu IligU BUcel. 18 .T-.l Tlie GREAT FAYOR WITH WHICH THE PEOPLE HAVE RECEIVED OUR EFFORTS TO rcT inn n nJ Mil - liUUI 1 illU 1J THK - vnnnno o nnrni?TrP tim0 unnw 1 1 uUUlJo a UUlrll 1 IIMu flUUoJij HAS STIMULATED US TO MAKE XEW IMPROVEMENTS T1IROUIIOUT TIIK HOUSE. WE INVITE THE PEOPLE OF THIS SECTION TO VISIT US, AND SEE HOW EASY, PLEASANT AND SAFE IT IS TO DO THEIR BUYING at 13tii & MARKET, rillLA. Jolrn Waaamater, GEIS, FOSTER & QUINIM, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS II AVE THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS, KOTIOXS, MILIXERV, CARPETS, ETC., to nij rovxn ix cam iiiita covsty. 23rIon''t Ii'rjr?t tlio Slrot nntl rS"iiiiili. ESTABLISHED FR TIlIRTV-TIillEE Y EAIS. 3Iarniiactnicr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF -AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN HEATING, PARLOR and. COOKING AND HOUSE-Fl'RMSIIINf. GOODS CEXFJl LLV. XolViiir in TIN, COPPER &SIIEET-IRO. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos. 278, 2S0 and 2S2 Wasliin-ton Si., JOHNSTOWN. PA. COlllH01lSll&Cii EBENSBURC, PA. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, l'A YAltl.K OX Ktt A. 'INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE, AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS CTED. C?"S"peoln! attention paid to hnsfnpi r orr ti sponrl. nts. A. W. BUCK Nov.19, 1875.-tf. , Cashier. t 139 Franklin Street. Johnstown. Muni'.nKMTS, H K A T) and TOM R STONF.S. ('Ol'NTEH and CAHI- NKTSUBS.MANTKIA(. m.n... i factured of the very tiest Italian and i Amerit-an Marbles. Entire satisfo- ti n friiaranteen In price, desig-n and ' I chiirMt-ter of work. i 1 tJ Orders respoct Tully solicited ! and promptly fllled at the very low. j est cash rates. Try me. j April 24, lhTS.-tf. JOHN PAHKE. ElienstoE INSMHCEAGEEY ! rX AV". DICK, (General Insurance Aqent, j i:iu:xsituiG, i-a. ! Policies written at short notice in the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Ebcnsliurjr, Sept. 22, 18T7 -ly. f.w.iat&soi! maim IT.UM.H PRINCIPLES i jut loiwuiBr-cii " t .-.Trr. ct--i-tt Si. l . - jt? 3 X" EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN! i DR. QUINCY A. SCOTT, I 27S IVnn Arenac, rittslmnrh. r. J Many others claim that they exfrnrt painlepslv and titien tall. Imt lir. iuinry .A. Neott i, Ih? stteeessful. and his own Hlifnliitely sate ntia-sihe. tie is as harmless as j tt-r an. I ran I.e sa ff ly taken ! by old and ymiiiy. ai.d ).eii.le in every condition ! ot health t'Ht!lmniti iifif i. It will f ay those who fear f in to visit Pr. ' Se..tt. if only to iret their teeth out. nrd those who w-int ariiti.-i.il teeth can jr-t the finest in the World. eii:iliii. bis Sei-imrif which took tlie t'et.teniiial Medal and I:'l"lna. lit the b.west jiossitile j.riei-s tor first-class w.irk. The Doctor a lso ma kes a sixi-ia I y of jn in less ti ' 1 in it. and his fi'W tiatent -'White (ii.l.i" hilinir equals pure K ild and costs less than half as much. THE (IR EAT ENGLISH REMEDY. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEC lGlNF. "TRADE MRK. Is especially re- RADE MiRtC. comnu-n. leil as an nn f:i ilinif cure .r '.Si m i n a i. w v. a k- v kss. S r k r. v a ioki:hea. lvi'o Tiscv, nnd all diseases that fol low as a scijnence I, It 1 I.i.ba .a' l'MVKi:sAt. I.AS-l-e" laKing. siti dk. Pai in H. i k. I i m n kss of Vision Pkk m ATI" rk I ti.ti Aok. and many other diseases th:C lead to Insanity. Consumption and a Premature (rave, all ot which ns a rule are first c.-iiiid t deviatintr from t he path ot nature and over in lut jrence. The Specific Medicine is ihe resntr of lile study and many years ol e.xjericiice in treating these special diseases. Full particulars in our pamphlets, which we de sire to send free bv m.iil to everv one The Six-cine Medicine is sold bv ail Drnifirict(j at 1 per package, or six packages Tor 5 or will be sent by mail on receipt of the moncv liv addre inrf HIKlillW .MKHKiXKrn. " ' 10 Mechanics' Hlix-k. Hftroit. Mich Sold in Vbt-n.-burif by t.:. T. KontRTS. an.i by Urucirists everywhere. - MAKItlS t I.WIMl. Wholesale Aironta tl.. urir. 18-16. ly. The Great Kidney Mrdiflne 8 n. m ,,PW coiriixtind ; It hu leen Ix-f'jret.'ie nubile .years and uso,i f,r all rlase. T CTTiflihnS;'avt't from iine. rms -LrJ til r! Y-3 ' disease and rionti. K..t I fT S ti U dred. who I..V- AJT to die. Ill" NT"fKKAI K l V rnrr- .7l I '2! ra.,orth? Kidneys. Hlndder" and " rlnar Inr..nlinee- and Ketenllnn ,,r -.' H IXI It KMEII l-enc'ura"" SleepwaUsaa at petite, t iaces tin tlie syst.-m. ind r -new.Id 1 ealth InthcMdc, IWk. or I.oin-. nenrrnT Irl, u I IV, itfinitle l)i-.-a..-., lliMlnrhed !l.-ei" TU,, of Appetite . Krlit ht'a lti,n,r of Ih? KTl- ;.rf"n'"; Ml. " 1 KKtlEDY !. iinely VrgaL Tinrii nn. t-cud "lur pamphlet to WM. E CI.ATJKF. X'BOVlljli.SCK, R I. Aueust 9, 1.-T8 -ly. REMEDY HEALTH HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness arc priceless Wealth to oerTorwno"w?,f ? llrC Wi,"in lhe WRICHT'S LIVER PILLS! The only sure CT'R F. for Torpid l.iver. lvs,.eTiT Headat-he. Sour Stomach, l',,t ipat ion. 1 ii-hj 1 it v Psnsrfa, and all Millions complaints ami Hloo." disorders. None i-enuine unless signed -Win WrlKlit riiiU. ' U your I.ruuitist ,11 not su k L ro'n-o vThVr "Z?'X to 1,A,:nif K" Koi.l Jn (.o., o 4fh St., I hila l-l,'"S.-lv mLERSCOUGlRiRUPT Over l.OOO.OOO htttles soli! t, i ,k ntr remedy t..r XM lli. 4M.I,i ?S?,r2- tor, re.-omn.end It. J. K. V- , ".""'",; ' mts : It aved my lw rh,.r,.n from' s,mo, .,f Paliimnr, M.I.. ., .,r: 7t w",ll , ',' the worst e,.,ieh imi.,1ll,,,.. TW. B.Ki.LLl.BA Prop'; lttubarh, I'm. pu. M. J. DUCK, Physician and Scrofon, Offlee .at 1318 Eleventh avenne," fe(ween'l Vh and 14th streets, where niKl,t ealli canT.e ma le and 8 to 8. p eases of the ...... .. to. A. M., and Imm 2 tn A eases t.f the Kye and Far. as well ."... --i-c,-ui Biirnuon pat.t to lis- . . . i . . . " . ' - . -rir ten. Operations of everv description r . , . . 19-tf.l A M. KEIM, M. I)., Physician ffv:,:L!-t', ra. or. nee recent ly oeenpfed hy Dr. .1. J. Ott HonsTe.Hih st.. K';,! Consultations In Hermann a -V7;. tf.i calls can he mad. well as Kniclisb. JOHN MURPHY, M T) , 1 " sh i a ami St'Kt;Kov, Cambria eonntv T. ttTrJ!1" "V.?J.,'t '""ot;nn, One trial will mn. " Ilarkness. rim,-,,,- --'" "- 'Hill , o, .... California, lia? an altitipj0 ,r ici'i. in 't.-;ii viet-K coilutv " aie two beautiful little lak t'lic'u r,f almost a mile in circumfci ' bee v. .. deep; ami the water of a da; k I,',.'' green, is extremely '-olil. ."" "--TtU .., 'I'l nppai'eiii source 01 supply ., lakes are surroumleil , hjojj walls of granite Uock". pfi, . in' ! nificent confusion ami j i i t o 1 . - " tinilei"el. They are nt tin n' ' at least 9,000 feet, nnd rue thcsv.'' ol the lamous Clear Cree stream. About six miles south of tl.r ami at an altitude of tullv IOiim,. ? just above the timber line, js .;', ? : U inert go liake, rirw widely Wt the scene of Iierftand.s !.,-. ' the Hocky Mountain."' It a ptciutersipia MteeL (ji ( Icar. ; water; but appears nt a K'ali- ' tan co to le almost black, ov. it:-T .,, great depth. The water i cold, but contains an nl ii:,, r trout. The lake is about, L,;i l ' in diameter, and at the iijr .. j northwest side a peipctual 1m;''k I and snow creeps down to v. : edge. On the south an :;np. ,;-." of smooth granite toweis m!iI;o v tically to the height of .in.-i , . ' i while on the west there , . majestic terraces, like htj .,. 3H0 to 400 ft-c-t high. The iT'.-i! slopes away at an angle of id,,.;-.?! ; five degrees; and to the ..;;, . ." ! ea-t tlut e is an eay, gia hia -).. : down into Chicago C-r.. -u. 'j . ,. "vouhl appx ai' to have bet h of some volcano: yet tin .r ;.; , traces of any volcanic . li i i There are bundled uf 1 ...., - ;: ; Rocky Mountaius. I'ttiiii m : i : , , them are he Twin Lakes, 700 ft-et ; San Cri-toWl : : 1 ;'. Mary, in the San .lurm enticM what higher); and tlirml L.v ' Middle Park. There are in:,! v-., i er lakes in the region .f ti.i i ;i , line, varying in elt-valioii !Vi'.ii pit--to 1 2.000 ft-et. Thoe htk.- ; along the snowy regi.ni i) tin.' N r; r. al, Kik, Saganehe, San Mi-ji; !, u compahgie, Sangre tu- C'.i;-1". ... other ranges. In tht N-tti..i.- d K :.. , which, according to l'rofi -'.: i!- i, ; ' "is by far tlie l-.uge-t m, o, . , .;, ; : the I'nitcd States,'" tin u- :i:. w, -'. considerable lake above I ! ,; and many smaller ones f.-.im 1 ".": more than 12,000 fctt abjve :hc level. Un.NATI UAI. Fll"VHLS 'f !.."'. tells many storits nt senilis v.. were not showers of run. !; i- by an old writer that in l.:i; ' . ii l'ininai k, alum a eoutttrv f a jiartieular kind wm- k," . ' fall fiom the skv ; tin 1 tl.-.t eM iit was sui t- t be .:!'.. iv gnod year for l..xt. A -ii ' : Irogs fell near Toulnii-. ;;. . prodigious nnniber ut ' . n k . -. -alioul tine inch in hii..' . .U- in a snow-stonn at i'..- i K -in ls27 On one oee ti.-n iit ' . way, the peasants were : T i t ; j i i fiutling a shower of rat pt l'.ii:, -: on their heads. Slm.is - t have been iiiiuhhhis ,t !-'. in Kent, in iSCd, a p.i-t tr-i i r luund one morning ciivere'i piriu with fish, altlioturi, then- is n.-n' i -nor river, nor lake, m-r ti-i,-; ni " n: In several other places t I t -t -L of fish have occurred, and ::!' i:''-' ally I e explained hy vt ii-ieni' causes. Strav wjnd b "a ii.' h ;;: - or liver; a tv:itor-inut !:vki: j ' ; ' lisli out of tin- vaU-r : a "U:-i'. sending tlicni liitlu r an." tl.i i : these are inUlIiiril lf. Tl.e r-tt " in Norway was an extin i lrii v ' thousamls of 'ats wire tnkii-J t annual exeursitm from a J.i'.K to tlie lowlant's, v.l.tn :i overtook them, wlii-keil !k k, i:; :' depositetl tlit-m in a fu l l :it s in ' tanee ; doulitless mn !i ti ti c isliruent of sueli of Hie i:.'- !';: lown alive. NaturaliTs li.tvr v" thai the so--callel shiwir ' ''' " are connected with some j'lani'U-'i of insect life. ClRIOSITlES OF ( i R A FT I N1- I !1 ' Mr. Carillet, ot Vinetniits Kiii" took two younj; peat tree, t " 'l ' which was worked ol. the tjuliu and one of these, tlie 1 Jeiu iv if -nni-ltrrf was grafted upon it i" nnim. " ed position, having its rout .v ,x" posed to the air. The t-pi r:t'; performed in April, .nnd in;i! ' -summer the stock grew viert'i:-.' and lore two fruits, wliili.- t!a' tree threw out buds and !i""' the quince stock. To a l l t tin ('." iiloYif - i.f it,n',lu,..;.n..iu M ("":;li.i'- I - - t. ... HIV(t.t 1 inn in . .... grafted lour pear scions 11 1 i'1' , pal roots of the qui nee, :"' lW1' u. these succeeded. The s.-p ti n-1 from quince roots throiili l'lii-no i Aremtierg, thirdly tliifiiii '.I f i'1Vt!; ed Ueurre de Charncu. t In n 1 ' i""1'--1 the ouince air.niti and final! v int" ' two varieties of pear. -" " (7l. A SlMrLE liEMEIU" FOR 1'MN sons, who, without knowini: t!it-(i are nnolrino- nntnrp's l'tini'iv, l''v? drawn their breath hard I"'" liad i,v" coal scuttle, will le plea-ed t l'"' that they have employed nl analgesia in its simplest form. 1' ' - man will draw breath don-Iv ai" quickly for three minutes or K-- will thereby lose 0( ute j-oii-.'"1'1. pain, so that he can erduie a tm-n;....l ;.l,.,.,t i i,fi r. x ' "' " . " . , i .-.. . . . . . (.ih-i.-il miii . in'"" , ' ........ ... tl- :n: iciice, ami can greany ie-" , of neuralgia or toothache. ; rapidly is said to le an cireet"- u mtM,.v for iose blet ding. The wool from a sheen will py t.i eost f its keeping, leavinc 1 ' . and maimro as clear pr"ht ' nnr,. 0f sl,fn is more Va!u;,Mf :ia T.il.r