' v. lwiii nrinf i . 'rfr"' lrnitsilll'in JAI'AS. I'rof. Ayitoil lectiU'cil at the Ilojfll Institution, hi- subject being "The Majrio Mirror of Japan." In Japan tlieie is, he suM, an absence of house walls, interior ami exterior, the bouses consisting of a roof supported on only a few posts enclosing very little but emntv snare: and sliding screens , . tiri, ,i.;a alone compartments. nj, m tun comparative absence of all that we should call tumiture, doca one article pertaining to th ladies' toilette the bronze mirror with Its stand hold so prominent a position ? This mirror is usually circular, from three inches to twelve inches in diameter, inri'le sf bronze hin lie covered with bam- b o. The reflecting face is generally J more or less convex, polished with a j mercury amalgam, arid the bark is 'beautifully ornamented with a irra e-fulh--cxocuted raided d'-ign. S'-rne for the rustic population have 1vj pol ished letters. The explanation of the fart that the niii ror is :i!tU' t fir " i '.! the mi ire furniture, is found partly in the elaborate he:nl l'e-.vs of the .1 ajetrif-e ladies and th" pnii.tirg of tluir fo-t-, and par tlv from the f that as the sword was "the soul of the Saiuoui'i," is the minor the "soul of woman." It therefore constitute the most vslu i Lie of all her po-srsion-i, and two mirrors form a put of thj trou eau .f every bride. The charactei istic ptal ities of the mirror mu-t. it is believed be in necordance with the constitution of the possessor, and "second sight' . is reported to in the selection of a mirror. I'.ut why is the mirror so im- i portant in the imperial palaces, where ; the court ladles, still preserving the j fashion of old days, comb back their 1 hair in the simplest style ? Why does ' the fortune-teller, instead of looking at a girl's palm, regard the reflection 1 in a minor ? Why, instead of refer- j ring to the book of the recording an- '. gtl, does the Japanese IMato bring be- ; fore the boatman his evil deeds reflect- ! ed in a mirror? And why does the mirror hold so important a place in Japanese temples ? The mirror ranks far higher in Japanese history than has been supposed; it, in fact, takes the place of the Christian countries. Prof. Ayrton re:il the myth of the origin of the wovspip of the mirror. The main points ,n it, ate that when gods :il inhabit. -m th.- earth, tl.e sun o'.b-s one d iv hurt hi r hand With her !i'..!le, 1i i .I be, U s.j i b n ly l'-ight-ned by a i i a ' . -.1 j .We of ii. -l blO ! e-, I! 1 of t'.e A S'..e 1 1 , ! ; mi.i n' U I ' i I ! i i v - 1 1 a k -im !' .ao-v, 1 .-.a 1 t , .!-!.!. be :i;;. i-" b '!!;. iii-a'. . la ; su.'.. I in oi;4 .at i.a of !.cr iii i . - i i r. .' 1 1 i i t.i 1 i . I I .i J..; e t.i .a fa-'.: -.- I a ma; .r ill t:.i- i, of l'.'1 -.in, and :o the ..s 1 r.i d, s 1 s!, ,uV. 1, "Htie i :t ,!,,!y h sl'pl-scs CVcri o;r ! i v o u.uiS cut !!'.) i .uM li"t .ti I t!,is. I !; IT' i I K'--- p.p.- I O lt ,a,l v. ':, U- n'm'i.ng !i'-r-lf in tl.e iii. itof was c i gh'. an 1 dngged out by a l ie- rope. TiiO national tra li ..n.i, have it that this sun irod less ( .1 "i ;' r i-' " ?(. Ai '(') eeiidiiig her ::dop.-d ..r o! Is mi, who was jd0 the great gran lftther of t!i ? lirst eiui r or of Japan, to subdue the world, mile him three- presents: the n.ajn (the precious stone, embieuiati cal of tin- spiiit, of die woman), the sword t embh-tn it leal of the soil it of v 1 man ), and the mirror (emblem of her ' v own soul). "Ljok," she said, "on ' . . this mirror as mv spirit, keep 'it in ' tile same house and oil the same floor with vou.-self. and worship it as if you ... , were worshiping my actual presence. ' The Ar.i.iuATott. A Florida letter ays : Although very clumsy, their quickness in some cases tr remarkable rn when in the waiter a speed of from five to eight miles an hour is made, an 1 on land they are able to throw ll i ins' ! e, ov. a- half o I ir.Me llslnrrtli ' John P. I.inioii F.-q.. counsel fet - forefeet for a fulcrum, strikiuir their; )'yv- faiaai.id, .mu toihn 3 Kohcrt !-. uiir, " " eneinv with thiir tail with tremendous farce. In getting food the alligator shows a remarkable degree of cunning. 1 i-h rue I'CCOp able, n'ld tC Catch tin tu ... a number of alligators form in line, , . . , , , , , . driving the tish before tiiem into a ove or i n It t. 1 hen each alligator , , . , nialvi ? a iiimi, catclies a liU in his , , . open mouth, lists to the flirface, tosses i i , ,, - . , ,- the h-h into the air, at the same time the water bv a current (xpei.iiig the water ov a current air drawn through the nose, and ready to bolt the fish when it falls, Owino; to the formation of the teeth the allig a '.! cannct in.isticate his food but bolts it in srn.-.ll chunks. The gul let is not large. Prey ru'anv consiiler- able size is conctvile.1 until it begins to i ntrefy, v. In n it is Fought ami de- voiiud. 'i'hr largest animals are at tacked ir thev tret into the water dra-- - " ged down and ihowned. Last sprino - " 1 a large ox went iuto the waters of T . . . LaUe Jacwson, riot far from Tallalias?e, to drink. All alligator fastened '.O the , . r .i - i . . lore leg of the animal, crushing th 1 ri., . , , . :one. The ox stru: :ie.i.on shore, ,. . ...... . dragging his antagonist with him. At this time the shore was black with al- I ; . i .. i i. ii . ii oauoii, atuatitu ut tne sint u t)l blood, and some crawled upon the bank. The ox fought valian ly, toss ing one of the monsters high in the air, from which f.dl he lay on the ground stunned a considerable time. Hut the wounded ox again got into the water. ant a mnmmout 1 ai n-oir closed rn his nose and dragged him under. Sovf CABBAGE seed ou St. Patrick'? Iiv. incrTfina nPTnf! POOR or J- Cambria Cohstv in account with said j County for u.ejenrlbT Dr. To am. -lint received from William lii-Umrt. for buekwheat M trtin Sanders, lor 1 calf - Mr. MeKav, fnr sheep- D. H. Kinkrail, for woo1 .!. W.Ner. for sheep rfkins Sebastiiin lli.ltz, on note Sebustitin (iritlf. on note Westmnrehind t'ounty J. Darby Clearfield County Jes-e Patterson, cah advanced To am't pneeels of Wmeberer sale. I.f) - 2 A) ls.r2 44 64 3.1 P7 no.im 100 oo S 4-1 25 .UM paid N.J. r remnorr. I rensurer.. . . 40.00 To am't orders paid by N. J. Freidboff, Treasurer..... 11.31 ?- irt.S).95 Cb. fly amount of order paii to Jam"S V. Cndon, lTT I Kr-vni is tl'Ftiel. " John F.. Seanlan, A. I,. Mr-Mullen. " ! it. (". K. Z.ihtn.statirir account for 1"7T I 17-. 1 JO 12 .VI M l I :'.) r Quinn, ruin h lndise 17C14 ! . 4S SI , :sr.4 i 14 ;i 44 t.1 , ' Tii -H l'l J , l .l ; 4 ii : i m i Mi VI 14 ll 10 "1 lmi i r j; , o ! j.'n'V'oyd i'co.. K .1. Me . ),.-,re Huntley. J hn I h .ma, " 1 t id Kvitis " VihiT A .. f It ! f -v s,,n. v ... ,i. M . r-n A Co.. " 1 . 1' ir r '-h. . r ! i-rt. " T i sfi urt A f'o.. rroriefl i -! ii r ii I f r. ! . Ak.-i V It nun- r.flru-I rruit til l veiro- iv .. JfM' It -k- 11. c !. r an 1 ai.t li Jiti . Mtirraj . apple- butler I ! . k n. : ia-!l s, , r. cider 27 I " 5 '! S i jon f.s H 71 ICtisl It i !l Ol '4 10 ! 51 Td is ro 'Jo 75 2IH24 : 14 to ci 7 " S S4 :t mi VJ lO 1 sit 21 51 e.i :i lri ;i.tO ;i ir 7ii t 2 40 40 ; 54 si 12fri Hit la P. 21 41 M 20 s." I.. II II I rr ( h .T burh. L wheat.. I It -tl.'l'. I hr.'. Iu k. 1J " I'M. P I lick. M li.i-'k. li. ' K k. iir .le. IT .1. i II t. r. " .1. Kirkp;itnek. 41'. Kye. m. .1. n i'.c, '!.:. r.r ur ; i n i It-' - . bran .1. hn strop. 1 bbl. vinee-ar W in. '. Iluck, onion and flu X peed ..... Ten " i s,-Mn;n, buit'T and viik J Hiv n . ii,i nd, a'l 3 .1.,'in Th"m ., ' On i lauh'-r V i n , onion I. i-i:i!iimi Murray. drinr and medicines I lr -iiiaihiim. li'eim A: Co.. toh iceo .... !.o a- j!r..s , n!t W m. Ii.I"im. ttirnla Ttei!iia Ii. veraax. straw r MniKer ti Co.. clover and tim'fy seed Mt Hvrne, cHtihnire plant r. A. Mi Oouifh. pork Inn:el Havia. " H'-nrv lltierly, " Mich"! N'-nrle. " Philip Siinderp, Evan Iliiirhes, " " H. -nj. I.lovd, ' John No. I. " Iitvid Jiaie, " .1. Kit kpatrick, " I jhhc vviinirer, b-of John M iirrny, " II . Manstlcld. " William Sdder, " F. Willi brandt, ' Peter O'Neill. " H"firv F.tierlv, " John Tierney, " J n-dl i ii t wald, ' etc., A lam Kildolph. " " I. . K iIiitf Son. " " J.diii Mi l i.raiick. 2 li ad cattle A. 1. Crist". 2 " " A. W. K ovland. 4 " " Samuel It I. 4 " F. i f It iwiand, 2 " Mi ie. Duvia. 2 " " John Nipp. 2 ' " William si l.lerJ. 1 " " Tlioiini F. Ii.ivh, I " " F. W. Spill, r. 1 pao nt mllkc-r . WiVami I.'.'ntit v, 2 invalid (-hai" F. W. IIhv Son. I st ve A. ltr.ali. y Co., 1 ' and repairs U'ila im Mann. I i.rd.-r book ... H' nrv I o . plaster JImUif-hit. if.irn hi.se M M . 1 1 N. i hiiin. " V. Mi-"i! n s ( ii , c-"i I . ,v J. I la. " .1 I 'r -'i"l. ih' s .1 'in I , r. . - M inn s ra. irir-'r I . . r , I ! .1. Iirtil Mrr t II I rl A s..,.. J ' n A . I i r. I ime 2i0i 2-1 Id 3o 75 H'.i 2:1 la 50 27 no ;.P 00 0 ol 10 :in 2 :lri ti tvi noii i-i :)7 41 21 T! H 2 .VI :ii i o 70 t) .V. oO 40i-l :a i o 2 ii 2o :.o 1 7" 2 o l 11 i 0 l-.'t.i 47 no n o :." l :i m 1 f2 :t in M , k. 1 n ;r ii .nril t rfi a I- ia:i i a i II . k ! II I 1 I '. . o l 1 V -i d 1 S J in -HI, lf'i- I. 1 ' . I. I'll K . I - i. ' I i I 1 1 It. I" lll-r 1-'. V. M l 1 1 a i ' . i r r pn r . " -i k i . i ; - r . . n I i ' j ! I . r- I ii I s Hin ker, ii'ii taa in s pun p I11..W- .1 J .i l: A. 1 d l ll. 1 1 I l: e . . . T. I I i eai . A I! ; 1 a. r work 'I ii 'ii is 1 avi rrii'oii work 1 - '. 1 ll Sse.ii. I II it ii. r !. " " J.i - V r. 1 1 -( list posts I is - 1 li . I a in t.cr i.Hrniiiri Vidianis. lumber I Ii .s. .1 d's estate " II P A '.J- i -oi., ih.iixii s Ilnr: I 1. Le vis, -lion flairs.. H. Kin, a I, costs sun. Char! I I county J. II. Fi-ke, 1 I'.. H. Oo i. i u rl. v. " " " " W. llMHtns. " " ' " C. F. I )' 1 ii mni 11. Phothnnotnry'8 costs.. I. I.io.v, cash iaid for sundries lor uonso 1. Liiiy, li av. lliiiir e.t pensea " " I. I.iln . Steward .... IiiinU i Eiierly, farmer i 22 rsi 3"h) 2 1. 1 2 1 i: 2 '.s; 4 nil 1 :n .V 2'J 45 27 .Vsl i. I 24i Ol lt4 I 0 III Hi lT.i il J ". Ud 2 ihi 2 riu 1,7 Jt si l'J ."in n ;;t oi. '.'." lo IHi .inrj ttrisiow, servant Mary F.. 'N.I, A. M. K. iin, M. !., nu dical rttt.-n. lance K. a. sio; maker. eh., counsel fees.... .l(ihn V. t.inton, K., .i"im K. iiirins. K-i., ! Dr. .). A. Kcd, tnxmont. Jise rmicr?un, iiinrinr, nptiin p. M. 1. Oinvention ' Jacuti Ktrk; atn k. lunrlur, uw n.-cs ! P II II .,.,...,. .. I. I.ii:y. su-w'ard, e.p.-iie"i'.ii' "it. , i:','n J. Kirkpatrick. er avc.-smcnt P. H. I. CuiiVtinUiin Ol T-POOlt PAl'I'KUS. Jee r.itti t-son, riiipctor, cash paid Jacob Ktrkpatriek, Inrecior, casti paid .1'"!-" I'aiti'ion. lurector, si'rvii.'is I. N. V;ssi nirer, iMrecror, st-rvii.i-s .1 . K irkpitt rn k, i:reetor. serviees I. Ll.ly. tlfwini), caoti p.nd liaio-poria- tion triivi linf eApenses etc., 1. X.iii. Sti-ward, expi usetf coiiveinir panp. ts to I'iili .na eount Pt-nn.i. K. It.. I rnn.-inriHi ion A. Vi -aaly, M. 1 , medical ttttctidancu A. M. Keitn, M. I.. J C. Mill r M. 1) . " ' 4.IH 27 ; nil lit IH ;w to 41 to (10 iH M ) 1 I so o'.jtul a no .VI 2:1 41 MS 2.) ') 3 ;n 7 M) 12 tl s 111 r; ui 111 nil 42 HI 27 nn !i fat I nn S (l e ii 4 ul f. no 4 hi ;l ii i io l.Hi 2 :r. II Ml llnw Is "sj :s 41 ,o 2.' j: 11 - 32 21 17 4 ". 21 2,' i ; 2n 'i 3 no a oi I V. S. Levrrirood. M. D., i 0:itmn l-a-k. M. " septi 11. ll, li-o. W. Rinnfielil. " li-ha. I Home. " " J. II. n.'m-k. . I. ven " '. J "'in sie,rUrt, three " ' Finniiii. l James, two " '. F. N. II irk, one : J. I '. Iloinnr. diluting graves Jonathan fiom, r, Jacoli tilierKer, " " ' Jae..t Ke,.sh, " " ' James I.vni li, ' ' . Jutm Han hart. Ootiict. Pl.-ister. " " ; Tuomas ."Mi l abe, " ' ?im in Anams, ' " I-aac Michael, shroud etc r . J. P. i rrir-li. burial t-xpcin-ea niair c,. Almshouse, tioardini, etc...... of' 'TiT'X"1 Co" Alm9i'ous b'"rJ- ol ' Ailiarlii ii Co. A Imsliousf, board'jf, elc. Ini!iana Co. (.1. P. A rmsi roi'tf C i. O. P. " ' is u,;. Aruii'ifh, In, liana Co. O. T. " " J . i ph Sho. inalier, " " Peter .s.nouis, J.u oti Ken hi. Jonathan It. am. u-in L.'nvis.1Urfht, " " T. 1".. Knox, " Job n t ttzpatrick. ' Mn. Fish ri.li'bni:ownl. " " S IMI Jj fJJ o ' , .ty!" " " ; 'J!',',"",'"' !"r'.".r'1 nu.'.'P0 ' ,,"',MrH Keats, nurse v."""'.'."."'.' : .'Irs. i,jrru;i ,i. ; J,'r. ivnan, " i A it lan A. Join s, ' , o.-o. i nvei-agbt, ""!'."!""." Jas. ii.oiis. " ' 1-M"1-- !!."!".!!!!"!.'!!!!!.' I t :is. ait-merman Jr livery ' atnek .Minatmn.ctmi j A. l.rci'tiwoo.i. j ' u - Me reery. conk court fees"".'.""'. ' Xv P'Oti rlT. rent j g. ..re iwnnpr. ervmg tie 4 Kl Pill 3 no 2 Kl 4 nil 8 ll l-'Kl ! .' ij li . '0 S" Vi 11 .l ." on 2 ii ;i ii i 'o ; 1 .-. - i 4::.i in i-1 j 1 : ! i. 2 :i;4 ! 2 ;s i I ' a t.r.iu.-. servii'i a f. iirur o t -.-tec. ci. fu. Jair.tsJ. M urph y, 'lot hinir , J. s. !. artii-v.if....ii : "a. ivkenro'.f.-l''' . ii eooper a to .per A: .Mellon, ' , John I el. 1-aao alichel, M1 Clmrl-s .-..ii (17., meat- la'wls Niovlrni-i., Christ, ft-oeti, K'Xids to Warner Jotin Kitl.-i. W . Met 'unveil, " " " Jann-s fiiiian. " ' " C harles .seii,, tz, meal " A. H. Partisn, " Ji hn P. i I'.Ni ij, " John O'll irta, J'lll.l Ivir. .,ivn vr-ilii I family 1161; I"l ?l . I-1 T2 ' Uti-i ! 21 in I 2 -7 I 1 s I li 71 i in li ; :!! I:". ! 11 ( J I 3 im-i 1 to I r ". n niiiooi. uiok Mr-. Fa 'k i v. Geo. J. Schwader-r, whiskey to War ner la III M v , Vr. ( arrnli. wasliinir Warnrlamily. j Mrs. M. E. Walts, serving " " I Cat h. ilurftooii. ' " Ann Ct iste, spinning ' " Mary A.Sneeder. kuittipR " " R. Lc eraiix, . Ja.. ui,.(jjca services w'ari. fitiaiiy . I ' ! Tl - - A oci DooapAirKRB- rosTurEB. Joseph 'rl'te.nnrse. Wiimcr family earn Iavlil I .uar. Frank Warn.r. 2 mi It Iicvereau v. coal. o . i t J.hn B 1- ar. wa.Ml and hnullne. do ' j Varr(r. allowance. Warner tatnily.. j KeT. Y. Vanst yoe, allowance lor Sarah ; ' Stephens'. ; iTiMi-i ftni-r. allowance I'hnstlna Oil! 8 0 ,0 75 00 7 00 e oo - wm. I.nmadoe. allowance Peiniy Smith 2400 J llnllen. aPewance Air" Cam. allowance A. Ii- McMnllen. allowance K.lwanl 1 i 'alien - h allowance Mrs. Mellride. allowance. .- Jame? Oavis allowance Mr. Helstein. allownn-e Mrs Iinberick. allowance. Mrs. O'llricn, allowance Mrs. Lister, allowance Sirs. Ken's allownnce Mrs. Kcclan. allowince Mrs. K. Smith al owance Mrs M' Fall allowance . Mrs. ti'lioiinell. allowance Mr Sa-ali 1 " hen y, allowance Mrs! J.'in-s. allowance Mr". Keam alli wai.ee Mr'. Mcl- rmiit all. .wince Sirs. File, allowance Mrs. Snvder. allowance Mrs pf.dl allowance Sirs. Colbert, allowance Sirs. Lewis, allowance Sirs. Carroll, all- wnncc Mrs I.t.:irer ailowan.e. Sirs IVtrfltt. allowance T. K. J.i .ties, allowance Mrs. Miller, allowance 'J 1 1 Ma her. allowance ttrcen. allowance is oo Oil .in B o j-"" lioo "lOJ ti SI III mo 1 4aoo w ss w 4 0 ' 2 0 M 60 49 .4 4S u ' 43 4S 0 1 36 0 120 . 50 1 M 00 3! 40 S U 00 3.1 eo 51 0 r 00 9 oi 18 00 4 00 4 00 31 M 39 "0 40 0 1 30 0 1 27 0 8 ' 0 21 00 32 0 H. aU. I n wancc A kcriiian. allowance " Iem. n l. allow mce . ' w tl I ulna, allowati'-e John Nitell. allowance F. I'.aml.i ra k. allowance A. M llcr. allowance Joi n Piiilicr. allowance I'a'harine I v. miners, allowance John Htiirt ntobier. allowance Mary J . Mcl lerniii t. allowance Sirs! shanahan. allowance t'te. al'.owanee . Mr. Swartxman. allowance Sirs. I linu. allowance Ilos oiiser. allowance... " Zinn. allowance " I'roltoti allowance " Ann Smith, allowance Crane, aaowanco IJolilen. allowance " Kehoe, allowance WieUev. allowance " Ha-.ef allowan-e. ' Flscns. allowance Isaac Kelly. aUowanee Peter Hall, allowance James Uillan. allowance Mrs. Mary Jujics. allowance Pr.iwn. allownnce .Tames Johnston, allowance.. Mrs. Kvans. allowance Fresh, allowance James Swinehart. allowance Mr. and Mrs. Keesc. allowance Mrs. Swarm allowance Mr. and Mrs FH in. allowance. Isaac Ilawcs. allowance Mr. and .Mrs Jenkins, allowance onnel!y t.Uowance 27 0 18 00 23 00 JCk - aSo. 27 0 ) 27 00 27 i 0 27 00 27 00 ia u i 27 3 OO 48 0 W 0 i l0 24 00 12 0 i 4 0 3 oo 3 OO 3 ft i 4 no 3 tl 2 0 4 00 4 no 4 OO 4 0 2 00 4 ftO 4 00 17 60 10 oi) 4 3 SI 7 9 0 2 10 2 0 1 '-I l l'l 70 2 no 2 (b 1 oo i is 4 2 0 7 in 17 3 i 3 4i 4 t '4 1 VI 2 3 6 ' 3 14 i "O 44 ' I " 0 "J ' " " O Mara, allowance Mrs Howard, allowance Patrick lionavan. allowance Ellen MeKnde. allowance OFFICIAL tXPEX8K8. J. II. Fisher, justice fees J. S t-t raver. " " Win. I la-terv, " " .Tolin Hr.nly, " " John Cox. " Tlionois M'Klernan. justice Iee3 . Cnnr:- s huxom, F. I uner " " F.lias Kewland, "' " .. den W Fn.lv. " " . I. W Cond-n. .li.. i li I'.e e. " " . J Y. Peterson. " . Tlneiiii" fa l in. " " . F. .1. I'i.rri.-li. Jose.h Wal.-rs.t' ll-'tiry V:irm r. I'l,i t . i; .1 ne. .t i. M..k. .1 T Hirns. .1 itniK VI I'll'. W V llsrn". . 1 Mm r. IV. -r 1, 'T' II. .1.1 I., - ml t. I K r . !"' -k. 1 1 . . i oi F ion I'.-'.r M il-oa1-. Am i i'i 1 i'i " iri'MMe's fi-es . I i". m I' ' "i I I.' v. - N .1 Fr i ' - i r I i. In n. 1 re .1" ETtTI Ml V T. r i i ' l v N . t A Am i. 1. : I r. ..'.- r ' I -r ."i 'i np il I , i t . I. I r l-'4 ui'i' : I I A 'ii l - I II if J r "1 n I I r ' - - I ' r 11 ' I II l : ' - i j. 4' 4-; 7 4 l-lSn 0 ij. i i ii. r.'.ir-. I- 1 :i 3 i 1 .1 r, 31 1 w 2 ma :: 21 V s S4 Vi .. u i 254 0 1 72S 34 6 ? '7 5-l 4.292 OS u. ' r.. i .m l lut r . i . I I'. . .. . Xrs' -t r " si !! . 1 ' r.-e' 'Ti. if. 1 Si tr.t's s.-rv ! o. It. F. I.M ' .11 1 I'. M -trl.'V HiloSK u'fii. ti li. t". .1 ii-ii ii-. ' n I r. "i-ril l. 's s . X i r e io-' s r"1 Sm sinl'. ex p. l, -r t I. 1 1 1 1 e. ro . in i.,n. Frn M:of Kepi.it l-.r "77 I.uml'i-r. .-arpenter wmlt. et.-. to w I ii ; I.. n au 1 len.-o ari-nnd eem.'t-rv T np id .rilrs fi. 1. I". and I .i mii nt Net expei'sos d.r Inju-e and farm lur 17s AMOVNT DUE INSTITUTION. J. S. St raver, f'harl'on esta'c fclaim iti nntf ili fl?7 IS Fri ii i-i ? I' rl'.'in.-' e-t at e. f'!alm d'Hilitr-il) 41 51 (!"o. V. Oatm-iD, Esq.. (-ub- jc.'t to ere-! it i.) 165 12 John i irsehncr, tor hides. 4 7a John Kvaus. ' 9 6' (leo Sevmore nn cattle tra. In 3 00 F A. Simeiii.ikr. E.-u, , ree'd fr.-m Jiio. Henry 42 9 F:iul Krei'ier hal. on note 8 04 J. V. C.n.lon. F.--. . cash found on trump killed 3 2 PhtM Shenkel, lr nriek 1 75 Ah. 1 I.!.. v. I. ' " 1 75 Flulip itrn.T pi l.'tnent note 2:0 0 j N. J. Frai.lhnfl. proeeeds of W iriel-. rirer s ile 40 0 I. Lilly. Steward, am'l ree d.. 54.i 10 1.740 9 Am't due from County, as per And Itep. .Inn 1S7H S15 78 Am't due Ironi pan us as nlmvc statement 1 74H M TJi'ipi.siii. n l..r 17$ 15 '."' ii lfl 95 72 Am't nt orders paid for 1ST' 3 :i9 95 . lltnan l it lS'i 9 5 0 ilouhtful claims . C7S H5 Hal. in la'. r nf I'oor House.. 1 .W i 02 18.965 72 -? I TOUT r.r I Ltt.rv. T-s . stewnrd of Poor I 1 House, for the venrend'.i.ir I-ee. 31. is; : otise. for t he yeiir ending Fee. 31. 1S71 : Sti'ik o. Fi!M 3 hf.rses, 9 cows, .3 hoirs, turkeys and chU'kens PRimri Ts ov r . t:M. ?S tuns of hn v. 7." hnhel9 at, 6-'0 hnshols cm in th ear, 1 r,m) hujheis p.v. taiue.. 2.1X0 h-.lds enhhaire. 15 hnshcht nnimis. ra. cumlers. enns nnl hiets ahundan'lv. 19 lhs. wool, tlauahtercfj.eo It.?, pork and Tnulhs. veal. latA Mr"' M1 'I'KMK:TS' tTC' t:fln,eas i"'rted M A M'rAfirfFIl 11V THE TSTTTFTtriN.- 2 hhls. snier i-rnn. 12 0 ins. h-.ird snip. 1; ht.ls solt soap. 2f.rti's. e nned frttit. preserves, jell;.- etc AT shins ll' psir nnts. '.'4 pairnreralls 42dresses, 4 eheniises. 17 sa.-ipi.s :;2 aj.rons 2s sa.r.s. 6i nillnw slii- 40 sheet 2 mill. ws. 22 rHdsters m l d tlek- 2:1 Imps. IS tewel. 42 psir seeks. 2A piiir stnekii.ifS 16 Iti.ir mitts 17 ehililren's ilrftsfd R shr.ei.'.s ' I m I'i'.ov iknts One straw shed huilt. 11x49 fl. : new paled l-nee around cemetery : new Mails, manners and floors In 3 sialdes. and urain box. 1XMAT FS. f.e. Nitmherof inmates January 1 187v 72 j o burn ilurinu I' e vear 1 I tiimi't.'.i .lurinK i ear 40-122 flii't;:irreil nnd reinnved ilurintii the ve.ir l'J Hied iluiitiir the year & Keiim ,nin in House Jannarj 1, 1S7SI 7 . 1 2 Of th inmate remaining .Tan. 1. 1S79 there are 27 sane males. 2A ane females 11 insane male. and 12 insane h males. umber ol insiu at Iiix- mTi'Jhr r. timber f Inmate, ner rnnrnh Ta- ... er.me cost ul e.o'h inni.ite per week. 1 4S'4 whlrh t iiielu jcs 47 Lucille iven to tramps . tirtnir the j year. I. LlulA, Steward. I We. the under.:ened liretors nf tha Foor of Cambria Ci iinly. ib. certiiy thai i lie hirei'inki is t I . ' t. . III.. in. males :e.. m the l.-.r and House ol Koiploy. iiii. I ..I i.l ii ... n t l..r . )m .-.i'i.. ll .11 ..r whi. h is re.-pfi.! fu ! iv suhinit:.'.!. v itness uur hands tl.ls 4th Hay of March, A. 1. 1 :.. -T A CO II KIKKP XTKICK. ) I.N wixsiNdrK, Directors. J FSS I . FAIT K UM.V, J Attest - I. I.jlly, Clerk. 1 j!- . AND RUBBER BELTING fU-nnrn Hosk; Krunni l'l. I' M ntm , A sbi:tos, Italian ami Hfmp Fackisu ; Lack Lurnrs, F.v; i nk Oi t. And Mill SumiliGS Cpnoroilu u ia urn s,. tllll in i it r So. 10S Water Street. Vittshuralt. I fc OO. March ISTS.-ly. SELLERS' GGUGil SYRUP! "rcr l.rxwi.n.io hotile wM. Tt U the rr".t r-on- . ii.i,hmkiiii., " lHIHKiilT.u 1.1 Mi f" "" llasb.-.-o in iiwMiNijimiKi,,',. 1..- i -rs i. '. -..innieii.! It. J. y. v..,,,,. i.., i.'o.iii.. ii..,v;..i1,11 ,i.n.. iir, f,,n, i.,,,.'. . ii . 'M'r:t'''..ih"?AV-. &hi?avanIl l'ri.'i v a r.-nn. an r.,.1. n.l II IHI rwr r'i invrnflfr,-5(nil for onr leet J Iii of Iosl Ncw-ipuprre. Sent tree nn tn. l.tcat lua. ! sj ru' .ii.lre? UKu. P. KOW'tUj & CO., ' l e", r t f iK. J A A SA VACK FISH. ; - " . i I" Parts of South America esc.any .i. ..: ..f .T.,; T?.,;l ono i . I 1 C I ir s ui uuinna ami uni.n, w..v . of the most savage of fishes is found. v c It seldom Mcl. a foot ,n Ier.sth but J is said to attack any animal that ven , ' often! turea near it. men, alligators or . - 1.1 nn n .. fi . 1 . 1". Q 1 ' ' " ! times ini'irown wish. "e tninvs , 4,31 e punia ion., scientists have named in Sfrrasalmo par ay a It has no'.liim; in common j with the salmon family except the eec ,. (t .l& dorsal fin, , winch restmlle3 that .... worn iiv U.e D5lie4 named ; jet tins . . . . , was conaiereii enounn 10 emiue it iu i its crtneric nnnie, which may he trans- latel "saw salmon ' the prefix referi inff I , , , ... ; to the ?-tronilv serrated alxlomen oTthe ! , I fish, lieside which the serratnies of a! .... 1 Mial or aiewiienie insigniiieaiiii. h teeth are sharp on the edpj like those of some sharks and are flat and trian ....I... 'l'lwk f .w.oii li I fiitlintiis n ro r ' ' . ,,. e poited to carry a piece of trie jaw or . 1 , ' tlie piraya. wiin wnicn mey snarpen i their arrows by drawing them between j the teeth, after the manner of certain ! 0 knife slmriH-nei'S. - 1 According to Spix. numbers of them - 11 . . 1 . 1 e it 1 l" 'lt,-,l,v " 11 M-l" coumer t.re ..i uie.r Se...,oi: ,.. c.-.s.-uij; wol ked loose, and 1 tried to tight a stream, and often so severely injures ! n ,., wwIirillw. ,,,. it that it succiMcbs U fore it can swim r f T C 4 X .... loriy leet,. in a tia ins; a usu u.e , Itegin at the caudal fins, ami thus de- j piive.1 of their pmpelling power, tl.e victim is at their meicy. The IVet of i . - r ...i r. i ... l t , vsaie. a.e oi.en a.iipi.ia.e.i, :.ih. bathino-is nnsnfoin sueii streams as . ' . , . ,, , are infested With tlllS small fish. home , , ., . authors State that one fl'liie Of natives . placed their dead in these sirea.ns t., he devouted ly pirayas. whieh is quick ly done, leaving a clean skeleton, whit h is then removed and .nade ready fr their peculiar f.U.n of sep.lleh.e. Wereadi,,Scho,h,'gck-s"Trav,lsin 8oU, America." that they ro en-fly :is to liilc nt the Icirc liook. ami 1 1 1 -it on nccoiiPt t.f tl.e fliMrp'tcNS ol tlie U'i'tli it :is m c.'s:tiv to pro ttttliio line with tni't.il. Tlu-sc nc- Colllit'4 l'('tU fillllost f;lll!ot14 nml vt appear to l c well vouched f ir. Cire for I) vsrrrsi a Milk mid1 lime ntir;ne now f. t-i jueut I v preseri i la'i? lv l i ftiuiiiti ill cu-in of ilsii i ail.'lli'l f:ikiiis (if tlie stom...(h, nml in home c.ises is sa ill to prove ln-iu-fi- 1 fill Al .-iiiv pcis.ii.s n think itiumI ; l ie-nl rt 1 1 1 tu. Ik :i L'li'nl luxury fie-' ii'letit 1 v lie, it ;it e t o e:tl it ,f. ir t lie 1 CM son tli:it milk w ill tint diiie-t remlil v : sour liis of tlie stoii,:icli will ot'Wll foiloW. I 1 1 1 t x : ience i-i i's t li.-i t lime- w:,ter i and tuilk ni'i tint onlv food :md ir.edi- ; cine nt .in c:iilv ieri m1 of life, Imt aln I at a later, wliru. :ts in tlie ci'-e o'" in- : foils the functions of digestion nml , p-simihiliou have la en scrio'i-ly im pniied. A stomach laxinl !ul I : tony, initati-d by itnpropei food, in- , fl.imid hy alcoliol, cn fci I ihi I hy dis- i j case, or ilhcrNe i'iifitte'1 lor its j p tnptoms attendant, upon indigvslion, ! i dvpepsia, diarih(va, dysentery and j ( fever, will rcsii-iie i'.s work, and do it ! 1 enerejctieally, on an exeluic diet of i hread ami milk and lime water. A golilet of cow's milk may have four tal'lespool. fuls of li nie w alt r atldi'd to j it with got il effect. The way to innke lime-water is simply to pioctne a few j lumps of undacked lime, put the lime j in a stone jar, add water until the lime is slacked and of about the coiisintciiev j of thin cream ; the lime settles, hav j ihg the pure and clear lime water at I thi,oj.. Great care should he taken j riot to get the lime water too stro:ir. Keep to th" direction as to tin; con- Siistei.cy, ami when the water rises j pour i, off without obtaining any of ; the lime. The lime water is very r,((Ml to apply to burns and scalds. In . slacking the lime particular care ; shouM lie taken licit none of the par- tides flv into the evea lul5"J l,u les- I IIoiseiiold Hints. When molas- I seSlSUst d foi cook i mr if ia an Inn,.',,,-, i cs UI -tM"gll IS "tfl llllp.fne. 1 rnent to boil anil st-im it l,r,,r.. v,.n ' UL ' LOI",M aU'lKlin It helore OU u5;e ,t. Jt destroys the unpleasant. raw taste, and makes it almost as good as SUar. ' Kci'll a hcaWStoneOll VOtir DOlk to : hold it flown. In the summer this stone is an exc 1 ni pi .ice to keen 1 - 1 frell meat Oil wllCfl you are atnild of ' . .,. I It S Spoiling. Soap your dirtiest do lies and soak them in warm water over n'rht 1 e Use , hard simp to wash your clothes and j ' j so't- t B Vfdir fl ors. Soft Soap is ,i;.. ... , . '. 80 SlippCM lliat It wastes a gOOtl (leal ! in W8S ll I llg clotlieS. A little salt sprinkled in starch while it is lioiling tends to pi event it ! from sticking; it is likewise good to stir it with si clean spci maceti candle j A few potatoes sliced, and boiling ; water poured over them, make an ex- j ctllent prparation for cleansins and t 1 .i.'ir t t ..i t . -ii sLiiieiiing out i ui oioctsi.KS. ureen tea is also good for In is purpose. Cure for Crofp Croup may of ten he relieved bv alum and suo-.ir l ake a knife or grater, and shave otT in small particles about a tcaRpoonful of alum ; then mix it with twice its H"-"' -gar. io maKe n. paiatni.te antl atlminist.er it as quick y as wssi- i tr i v rrr a tnojni oon'ul every fifteen I minutes until von vonntiner ensues. If nceilcil the remedy r.,-y lie applicti When this ic.iie.lv lots no cf again. r . t 1 r ti ,r t K'Cl, a Ull Ol yellow SIIUII. ftS inileh US i . i , ., j can lie taken OU the point ol a kll I If , . , . . ail'l UUSCtl With a lensinxnifnl mn " ' a sj m t i n tn rfI mo ',ss's- na.V he ailininisttretl ami never fails to oinrate as an emetic Thk cucumber docs i's best firhtiii T after iff dwn. Humane and Rational Cire roa Horse Colic Colic is on of uie , fli, i, !1Pir """ - . . J:l in in Avmninmd ill flit i o i o I I'm 1 11 v i ' " , . " . ' ,lnln..t,..l 'I .n om mol- fieri tl Willi T.a J C .... ! i his fore feet, kirks at the U-lly, and shifts a limit, turns aroun.l. smells the floor, crouches, nuts the nose to the ' 1 . j flanks, lies down, rolls, remains for a i . ... i .. -i t ine on the back, and breathes heavilv ! throughout. But there is a ready and safe means of relief ami cure in every homestead in the land a means and nw.l lw..4 ri.nuntlu 1 1 tj ki t Ii f fikrivnril St. J lllllll"! IO.OHII ..i.iiituii i.i .... w . , , u mectmff of ihe London tanners' Cluo . K V 1 Hill ll" VHf, iiviinvui.iii if great skill and exerunee in tlie t I'nliiiiwr aiwl m no (rpimn t. nf Iiir40. , , When the horse tshows the symptoms of nn attack of colic, niti.lv at once ' - sa'8 Mr. btreet, a horse cloth or wool en ruji wrung-out of lioiling water, to the lielly and up the salss, and cover with another couple of clothes to re- tain the heat. As thev cool, renew , " the cloths as often as needful A large bran jxuillice, as hot as can lie lionie, is equally effective and letains the heat longer." Gas Tar Taint fob Wheels. Lust Vear the Spokes of my wheel bar-! , - - j vT1 O 7 " " " - J-,v,r ! worked out. and tbe w heels were likely , to oine.-s I I,1 ... ,rss Ur hiimy al, fillel , ,,0 juill9 wilu au,, t,lu wwgw inU lhe Uir AU wa9 tj ,a aIJ(, f. . - y 1Rlxl ,llillU.d wap;()l ,,,, wUh it . ..o, ,,. , ... i , , .. . ,. ! uwi.il nit intf-iiuise jinn tMiv-iioiae, ; n,; .I- .,,1 ; .:,ltj ,, ,i, : tilling Claeksj aill J Mills tlloloughly. rp. . . f. Clw..., ,:. ilf o,.,,.,,!, i 11 " e 1M,KIS 1 g'". inr.jugll ... , - --------- vcar about the first tf August one of i mv tire-S came ol! on the biir waoll. j an", j ,iroke lwo fcjC3 To rcp?,ir ; lat Jthw. mc JL1U. As 8,M, as i , lltf ! , ...i,,-. eye,T whcn-l 4,f three wa.ons ami the old buiroy with gnt tat hults, . sp.ike- and lellocs. lht soon due.!. , , . , ami Ilie p.ir.t wais as hafl as jnlap, j . . . ' anil bllOlie like IdacK paint with vaill- i x- i isu. ."o tuoie loose ines Miiee. How to Make Cows Give Milk A writer in the ' SutitlK in Farmei-" says that his cows, give all the milk that is in a faintly of eight, and that from it, .altci taking all that is required lor other purposes, 2'.U poui ds of but tcr was made last year This is, in part, his treatment of the cow : If . . , I 1 r i Von desire to oct a large leM ol rich ... - n:iK, j;i vi? 3 our ijw e i'i v w awr .... . .. . . ti slightly 'varill, an Slllltly Suited, 111 .... 11 1 . 1 iVlilLli lr;lll iiriS heen tlel at tne t- . . . 11 e vtili', fi one ui two mumus- i V.o. .;:! r.o.l it v..., I,..v ..,.1 tried this daily practice, that your cow will give twenty five per tent, more milk under the elfects of it, and she will lieeonie so attached to the diet as to lefuse to drink clear water unless vtiy thirsty. IJut this mess she will driiix almost any time and ask for more. The amount of this think nec essary is an ordinary water pail full at a time, ino;ning, noon, and night. PURE GUM BER. BOOTS "m frf from adniterntire miurs. vil .rive lnnpn- Krvire thn coicmon Ku'ihtT PuritH. rtffy, ictiratioiis, having; a I'l'LL. I imsii, but this jsrason th 4 wia VARNISH CO. Tie ii rVKE OTTM P.fVTS. and to divtinrt! f. -it. '"'nt the .'An;n'nn ktnl. tral .it:... . a I:' .'''t. i ..'vld-d. on the front of the leg Inm inj tl:e Kis.'nr-tiou CUSTOM MADE. PURE GUST. 7'.' -si- P.'MA.i have the Pntetit Mef n I H. I Pl.i t e nit li ..r.'vi-:ifs tlie he.d n't',it'i:,ff n-.iy so .jiii -klr. itn-i ( w ill have also l!'..- put.-t.t Outsids Stationery Strap Instead of the very ineonvetiionl wet. inside '.r.ap, ust'd on other niakes of Boots. ASK FOR THE CANDEE" BOOT. Sold by S. Blumenthal, Alto'na, Pa. THE GHEAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Cray's Specific Mculcine. "RADE IWIK.1 enpeelnlly re- .. r-"'K eotntneniteii as an einntneniled aa an L I liiifntlini eure lur Skminai. utm f j Jfe N HSS. S P K R M A- ' Xsjr' TOIIHHEA. Ittril- V a4) timv. and all dlfeafe? that fid- N l.'W 119 a 5ennenee - Sell .Alniae its' BcVfl Taiiz ''"-"' w touv. f.Brp ' . aiTt r k. Iain is Hack. I o mn kss hf Vi.iom Pi: k. MATI N I M.n Ann and muny other .li.-n?o that lead I.. Inutility. I 'i.nsniM. ion and a Fretnntnri! (!rve nil ul which as a rule are hrst enu.e.l hv le.vialinir rn.m t he put h i.l nature and ever iminf irenee. The specific .Medicine ia the remit nf life ' tidy and many ycurs ol cxiierience iu trealinir these special ttea..l!. Full part ien la r in nur pamphlet, which we de sire r.i tend tree hy mail in every one. The Speeinc .Medicine is tn.ld hv all I'rnKirl.t. at 1 per pack.Vje. nr six paekuaeii f..r 6: or will he 8enl hy mail on receipt ol the tnnnev hy ad.lrc.g inir iflKlilllV M KOI. INK i o No lu Meehnnies' Ul.u k Hktiioit. Mich. I Sold in l;lenliurir hy ll. T. Rubekts. nnd hy nruirirtfrs every where IlAioua it Kwino. Wholesale Agents. Pitts hnrit. Fa. (S-16. ly A GENTS t WANTE FOR OCR Ci JZ 1Z ; TP AA' O It Iv XlHV IV PHF.S. THE-IKDUSTRIAL i iUMUK UK i il L IMlt DSTATES neni b cniiiiicie nisiery oi nil i ue imi.rtnnt in mifiries of Amerien. meludinif A .cicullunil. tie j Hem a complete hisiery of nil the i mifi ries of Aiiierien. ine'ludinir A ici f ehitnleil. .MimuUriuriiiu. Mininir i oromereinl t ritHnii i i, .MiinuiHriurmu. .Mininir i oromereinl I ami other ente rpri.es About lutM larne oelnvo ninte nml 3 o hue enu-ra vinuV 1 r etnrravmifs j A-( fVnUKL-IKK IT EVER, PUDLKHED. For termn nml territory apply nt cnee tn The Henry Bill I'nlilislilnir Co , Norwich, Conn. ry W 1 )" ( ' I . , ttiikn kv- r Lw. Kl.- " Eliensbltrir. P. f Irflee in front J Llortl's nw 'tHttinur. Omre i rret. A II maul ii "S. ,,01,ne" attende to Siitlfaetoril j ..... --. ii-i-i ROB iK'.1 ANOTHER GREAT nmiltn ri(i; MT IC 1,111 I IllilUJtJ I lM . . . . . . . . v. . v. ... AT " ' tr T-l t i n HUWW3T?. V H nHSll-1111111501117 S Offi ; V II VLi V V vr - Q - - f- ,he ," r,ulZf!uZ oriheeash sys.em. i tind '"y" r "11" r,nr"' my customer by a mil tanner reduction In the prices of li too.l cotDprlned In my Ure stock. .1UHT thixk op rn A kimxI Nn. 9 Cook Stove, trimmed complete lor only 2t'.fi0. Good Roasted Coffee m 31 els. per lb.; best do. H 22 eta. per lb. No inferior or tlam- ired coffee? sold at thlaslore. Rood H. Mtinif Stoves as low as 44 00. Good Ti ra I rnni 3D In N) ela. per lb. The lanreai sttM-k of Floor Oil Cloth in th coun ty, from 1 to 2 yds. wide and from as t. 70 oia. per yard. Beet quality Rnvltph Anvils at 15 cts. per lb. NiHil.t al 5 eta. per imper. Good cast steel Taidv Knives and Forks a low as 8d cts. per set. Pitts at S e's. per pup'-r. Best nnalitv Hiacksinnh Vises at 15o. per lb OooO &rup Molaasea at from 40 to 70 eta. per irallon, Gooti Door Locks and Knobs complete, as low as 2.1 ot. eHeh. Good Cotton Thread al 4 eta. n sponl Beat quality I2meh .Miilsi Fileant 40 cla.each. ioo. I Kiee hi els. per lb. Best qua lity Sole I. eat her al 2 to :l ets. per lb, Do ible bitted Axes mi 41.05 and iiPtVMid. Liirircst istoek of t ir t HI Clot hs In tlie cou nt y at 12W els. per vd. 4 doz. hard wood ( lumen head; Clothes Pins for 111 ct a. Clark's O. X. T. Machine Cotton at 5 cts. per Spool. Good lotipr handle cub", steel Shovels for 80 eta, each. flood zinc VVnsli Hoards fnrSScia. l.aruesi stock oi Looktuir Olasses in town, very low. Wsshlnir Poda at 4 eta. per lb. Best quality tour lined Manure Forks at 65 cts. eiii'h. Good Coal Shovels. 7. 10. Li and 30 eta. each. Pearl 'Sliireli B cts. pto lt have the largest slock ..I Q nsare ill tjwn I n 1 . 1 in.- i-rie rices. Beat Biikinir Soda al H ets. per lb. Diston's liesl quality k( toot Cr.iss Cut Saws, hi ! So. I have the lurprept stoek ! .Spices in town, very low. flood Door Latches as low as 7 ct. each. Lame stock of Ta'tle and lied Castors al lew. est rates. Ootid Flour hi I.H5 per sack. Larirest amek tl tilassware and Lntiipd in town rry low. A N'o.l Furniture Varnish at tl 40pernl. Hood Cors.. riteela Ml H ets. a fiair. Over 100 lonir'lis ami a Z"a 'l ite and Carriage ftolla L-i-ot in fttiu.li 'r v I n-st Tot.nc-uo in toe nmrk.-i. m us ets per n. i an, kr N.ulsnnw Ii stoek. 2.Hll rates, selected I and tnade ol h. st m.iek iron. Noinr.-r- n.r or s.rap iron n..ils kept in stot k. i I have .he I., st Cnrars in town ..r the money. t,ver 1 size of W mdow i l:ts kept in stook, : :vry i..w pr.e.,. Liir(- siiicK oi uar iron utm Horse Mines al- wavs on hand, nt low rates. Gootl tine urn Coin lis at fl ets. earh. I L "restock t Tit tile on Clothsun hand, very ! Beat Linked Oil. ii, eetTr,.,0 Fac tory.at 7ncts. i Duponf.hr,, F. F. f" Hitli- Powder. 40cts. p. lb. ih. ' G"-X ' B.-st pure Wtote Leu. I at ti In to 20 per keir ! : n-. : Stove Pine, made of llio tn-t Iron milnoi. tt ft per ib. A Inra." assortment i t 1'itiware on hand, very eiu-m.. 1? papers Fss,. nee tif i'i. ffee for 2-"i cts. Iirvesi stock of I'mnks and Valises in town, j " A larne assortment ol Wall Paper always on tlHinl Ml ..w if priees. j Pnner Window Shade Ht :17 et. ner roll. I T ll.-t rtlld WiiliilllT Somis in .'toll.-s Viirn-tj-. I I ( oi.k Stol es I rot.i I'. ISI on ! L ll I i Lartri-soi tuieiil d II nr. '.lot ties and Tooth Urn-lies. M. slinif Stovis from III up to I15.n0; very t el.ep i Ftrs V.. 1. Suit. ! tC per hnrrel. , IU vol vet. rt .- a ii .1 s.-v. ti .hn's. ihe larirest st oek I I r. on I Vi up to 4 Hum. ; It.-Sl Crtllt.li nil Hi 111 ( is. p.-r g 1 1. . The at..ivi3 are o.ily a lew of the thousands ol ariirles n I lie h ;i r.l w.i re nd h. .n -e lu rn isli I n j line wtne , I -in turntstiintt ii t .-ipi-iliy low .rn.-s 1 tl'.n't B.lv'Tiin' t. sel at 2'l per ei-n t . e hen j..-r . or ; In.t.'d htiv eti..:i.i-r. t lis ti i.t Iit ni.-n do lis I think I'rnff io i-i I nc pin. lie in.iiee linn lor 1 liem- selves l ut 1 .1.. a tv. rt it' tu fell ifoiHH ji towns - thi-) ran tc t''t HnT : y "Tie (.'in 're-l crntJ on t ttif .11 in r. NntinTwiil 1 thr. a ..ut n ifun.i 5t- pie iirtirl' it it-ntl nwr ili p t:ntr.it nrst ropt. ; r -v. n an r t cn ntt r. .r t hrt-e proriis i on fum-th n' rise ti inn We iip lur the !. Vet t Wlii he rny en e:?.r in k-fHM!i nt tlie Inwwt ' living pr tit. nn-l I pr-nnie thi? tue 1 know tn .t I lurnii!i itoihIi ..i i.ri.v- tlmt Kill t.e lu-n- i en.iut.. t.in s.uer ami i.uy.-r am n: at priees I alni'h would heneht nne and ruin the ether Tli:nU inu you all lor i lie liner.t I pal rename liereiotore ..interred upon tne. and hop nir tor a coiitinuauee mid inertvi.- of . he same, 1 remain Kespec! lu llv vmira. ' "OKO. Hl'.N'TLKY. Kl.enshur Nov. 29, 187S. I OIC I'OR lTf.ll I' IS"57. STRICTLY-ON MUTUAL PLAN. PR01ECTIGN MUTUAt FIREIiiSUBiiiCECOfnP'HY OF EBENSDURC, PA. Only Five Asstssmenls in 22 Years, NO STf AM MILLS TAKEN. GOOD FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY JjEIXED. GEO. M. READE, rrei.IenL T. It'. DICK, Seerefarg. F-hcnsdmrfT, Jrn. SI, 1979 -ly. cmjollfi&co. Ebensburg, Penn'a. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, PAl IKI.I.IIX HlI M. IMEIIEoT ALLOWED 0 TIM DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE, AND A 15 F.NEI1AL BANKING EUSINESSTRANS'CTEP. t HSpeeinlattention paid tn htiaineaa nf cor l espond. iits. A. W. UL ( 'K. Nnv.ia ls-i.-tf. Cashier. T'liouin st liyrnc, WITH lc.aU and Retail Dealer in Pure Rye and Bourbon JJ'ine., lira ntlies. dins, ,f c., 153 Wylie Avenue, Cor. Elm Street, nasi 1'ins.u Miii, ka. 3m.j Etastai INSURANCE AGENCY. X- W. DICK, General Insurance Aqenl, i:iii:xsnvi:a, jm. Polieiea wrftten nt short nniiee In the OLD RELIABLE ''ETNA" .4nl oilier Flrl Insn (iiiiaaif. Ebenahur-. Sept. 22, 187.-ly." J. C. McCIKLEY'S DIM IN G hOOlVIS! Vnr l.ittlie wwf f)fnlltiniii, 161 W'oniT Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. fim-.st nisiMi nooH in Tin: city. M FAI.S AT A I.l. Hllfk.S. OVSTKKS anj SI'I'P' RS Ferva.l t eliorl notice. Nov iei. 18T8 -tr. "TU. M. J. IJUCK, Phvsician a A Nil SCROrON, A i.Tix N a. r Office ami re'ldenee on Fou-teenth Ftreer, neiir Kleventh avenue, where niirht calls i jh be nm.te. t 'fllee rn.nrs fY"m 8 to 10. a. M.. an. 1 from 2 to 4 aml to s. p. m. Speelal nttentl.m pahl to Ins. eqes t.r the lLyo and Kar. n well ns to Sm irieal Ol-eratmns ol ever- deserlption. 4 19-tf.l AM. KEIM, M. D.. Tiiysician j AND Sckokon, Ktiensbtir?, Pa. Of- j nee recent iv neeminm nv I'r l I man, two ; flitori. wer tf Vtl ir 11 . .. . I; 1. I h r. hluhl 1 i -alls can be made. Consuiiiuloo in rennan 1 wen n ni ",i -- ESTABLISHED FOR TIllliTV-FOL'R YEARS. F.W.HAY&SON MannihfjturerH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF TIM, COPPER, -AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN HEATING, PARLOR and COOKING AND- IIOLSE-FIRMSIIING GOODS GENFJULU. .lobbing in TiN,rorrEllSIIEET-IRI). PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 1 No's. -278, 2S0 and 2S2 Washington M JOHNSTOWN. PA. ATTENTION EVERYBODY! He ilcsfre tn itifttrnt the jmblic in general that tec have Rstabiisfu'd a Store TUNNEL, HILL, And respectfully invite attention to the fact that It embraces Midi More ia Quantity M Variety than is usually kept in stores or the kind. r. . . . , , Jt. I.. rt rrtirnri r rutliriirn ftrsifr i i7 o hare giren f.t a cat I that TT J( S 3 Cr"DE5Z ' ' ' is. Nur i.yiAi.Lhi) run U.l 1 aiTi CjAICjIU l.y an v othf r "tr.i-k In the neihrterhnod. and as we shall '.rum tune to lime add new fea- tures and new iin.- oi irondii '"rl.Tarotf t 'inurC h.w no re rliietinn In st ick we h-.pe Ly strict ndlier rnr tn CtKM) (iiloriS. I I.OSK Plilt FS AXDS'jr.AHK OK.M.INi; TO MAKKtlL'U S rollE THE GHEAT ro I'L" LA It HEADQUARTERS FOR i ALL iilfV D Ur llUUD I I ,, . . . , Mote tnah that, we shall endeavor to make il the interest of a.l classes to riCAl U1TIJ DCDMXUCUTI V u lhl iii i ii uo i (.ititiant.il i li tiy car. fully cnti rine to their want? and wi-bi and tr.-atmi? them n we I'tirseUes would vl-li K. i,e r rented tn all matters IurtainniK to husmesa. T1 O l""' li. 31 1-Z JJ. We would mv wo have an unlimited demand forall kinds of irrein niid produce, and can oner them price ri advance of others in the business. CASH PAID FOR GRAIN WHEN SO BARGAINED FOR We earnest !y solicit lhe pat ronaire of ihe puldic and plcdire our best eff-irta In ail trati actious. 8. M. JOHNSTON &. CO. l I!Iiamhitrr. W I UllkU I Jlf Jlrhee'a, Tanoel St II. FLOCKING MILL-WiLCIAMSBl-RG, T'A. January 24, ls.79.-6tn. HOW IS THISJFCR CHE&P ? S.TEITELBAU ul, or ARHOLI.TOW N, OFFERS 8 lbs. Green Coffee for $1.00 15 lbs. Brown Sugar for - - 1.00 iO boxes Essence Coffee for - 25c. I ib. Pure Japan Tea for - - 50c. No. 2 Mackerel, per kit, at - .1.50 Lake Herring, per i bbl., at - 1..70 1 Ib. Goshen Cheese for - - 10c. 1 gal. Non-Explosive C. Oil, - 16c. 1 N. Orleans Molasses, - 50c. ! AI .41.1. OTIfl.R U(IOD$ AT i PR1PFQ mil A I IV I nl.T 1 - I wfc. m-b i --f i f Tnnt pa-s tills announcement unnotieerl, tint rend nn.l j.rerit b it loririurmvn ben fit. Menntline , erinlt tin to cute ele rlv urn! diminct ly that it behooves nil parties in Ihese limes ol 1e Vireisina tu Invwi. their mon.-y where I' will brin lhe ho!i relurns. llenoe it 1st lint oil nreure.1 to buy their Ory C1.H..K Or..eeries. Clothing, and ail other Mntl ol merchamlle fr..n S. XKITI I.BATTM. Feb. 1ST, tf. Carrolitown. Pa. GEO. W. OATMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jlbeiisbatf, Cambria Count;, JYr. 1)ENSIONTS. Hack Pay, anrl Hontity. Increased Pensions. Kijum lueMUnuoty . aieJaU .Nnlitnrv Claiins speedily coliecteJ. i;eal Ktute tmunh't anil full!. anl payment of t.ixcs aticniicil to. Himk Aecounts, Note?. Iue liil!. .In'lumentg, Kenta. fce , eollec!"d. Iecii. Morteaep, Arree iiieiu. LiOtterK of Attorney, Hun r , &c . neatly written, nml nil lenal b"iiiMe? cmelully attenn eil to on reasonable terms. Speeiai atten tion siven tr. all kimlsol business in .he Hrphans' tJourt. anil the settlement ol Aecnunts el t'jecn for. .Itlntiin'tfrnMi", lit"irriutn. 7t"Kfr.. and Asxitl""- l'2-l4,'T--3m. WmTiI. fc?FCIILKIt, Attorney at Eliensbnre. P. OfHe in Ool nnaite Row. (recently occupied by Wm. Klttt,il. l'H ,) Ceiire itniel f l-av'"n.-tl.) FA. SIIOKMAKEK, Attorney- at-Law, Klwnslitirp. Oflire on Higb street. Hr f.id of reirtenee. Li 2l,T.-tl-i Cli:0 M. IlEADE. Atlornev-at-Laxo. j F'.enfii ra-. Ph. Ollice Ofi Cnrre atreet. vTMn.-inretrttn ifc-rf ( r..n i .fcfcAfc. a. An Ohio row that PrMhirm fiutr Inn tern I nf Cream. Tliofe who ied the Firmer dating t, year 17fJ will remrhlber m letter son! tA ' fir pnhlieation hy F. W. Qen, S-ere.. of the Otiio Centennial Hoard. Tin V was from Mr. A. Lyons, Iltph II ill, .Vj. ingum county, 0.v and denci iltcrl c , Ins svbo.se milk produced bufter ins , cream. Mr. Lyons" thought" of c!nti;-n the cow at I lie Centennial, and rt, ' Mr. Green as to the juopi iety t.f doing We lepnaJuce the stalerueut as giVe,, Mr. L. as follows : Tliiacow lias had her peeon4 ca!f her niilk produces butter Wiihout chun in When set in common pans fr boms, butter lines instead of saenni, all we have to do is to take ti e la.J'ea-d tbtow it into tlie butter bowl i nb u0,. Iliree minutes' working it is iery f,,r ,,' . 1. 1 .1 : .. .. Lull a. r, I I I ... . lu" IBUin, anil nnusri km utoiri ai iuai. ''iaij tity produced is 15 to 20 lbs. 1)t.r ' ' when she is fresb. She is a fall bred Tjqr ! bam, and a very peculiar looking amr " This case excited some comment t the ' tim. Vint lik other little fensa' ions ;i .. I j died away, and wo heaid notliii, , I from it until last week, wben we it-cei j ths fnllnwilKT leller. wliir.li v..lni,., " ' ..i. i, f : Ens. Faumkii : On the l?-.b of ,),, I T ,.t.d Mr A 1 t,ni. Si of II.-.. i .. a .... - - j i - t iiii.111, MuRkiuuntn county, J., fur the pm fe.st of testing the reality of the Maienienis n-arjt in .egard to bis noted burter com. p, 1litj(j the cow in poor condition fir tlie lest. Ut ing been allowed to run to the straw V.vk for the principal part of lur miiyh fj dining Ibe F-eveie weather f the l.(s fe, wee-s, and futi but little Riaiut Mt. I.-, ,. , permitted us to mwke ihe lest iioi,(, aiaiidinc the unfa'nable cii rtim-!ai.tn We took eifibt Huiiids of nn!lt .beuiK ;L amount nhe gav" hotira fiom (he j i, ,J? milkiup) and set it in the watei in :m t, milk-hotfe, where it retnaii ed r..r 14 h n- which woul4 bei.cofisitteierl a sluut t,irT f . milk to se.. We 'lieu t'f.k lhe buOe: f it, which I ises lhe s.in. its cieam i-A milk, and by aew miouit 8 kn n i; made inty mce toil, leady for 4. weighed one ball a pound. L Ml. f.-3 it was done tuitbotit elniinit . .fr j; , we took a piti of lhe mrk, of v :n m ' be coi.pniered c,-,d cieam, lui .t t w ' to be Used in Coffee. e are no.: , the slatettieula weie cuini. Mr. !... j saya lhe cm is t hvi . .ujjhbi nl Mi.n! !. , or Pulbam, atid six e Ll. I. i i i ..... oreu iy mm. i . j. vii.li., i.i .i j Nob'e Co., i i . j Here isafvilject fr on H.iiiy t j Piofessors ilAidiu, Wi'.'.id, : '., .. i ( ! I a chance ti;n. i ner is h i "cl.(s ! ' about this, g. ntlemen, s y.-ti tier I i . ,. f . to approach it in K 'd fnb. l.,ir -.. , physiological explanation f ihe rf. 4 tell us hetber e nn) "not b'-p !, c . I ' cow may be the sra-lin , t ,. bieid that sUidl binih the cl.uru f .... J face of the eaub. J'r-u'i- -i ' I 'i . I her is no A Sutr.p Farni in tiLoicu. A :: in the AiUi.ta tGaT ('. 'if.. r, s,:.i; in 171 bo b'.iubt four lnitul.di ;u J. reputed m ;.ui.l intilji.n ('ni;i iv.i.i ,1 ; put up 'U it one l.U!!'.!i ed a lit ej. In : - T . natuial iiicrea-e, be had thiee Lui d . J i seventy six ces, and bad Bent fd v. j neventy three wetbeia. II is s-ttti, rf:i i peuued nightly, aut! every two u ijrL;. ::,:: ured a Lalf actc well, rsmce that ; ti e t has brought inio a li iU fnate of ct.'.' ..i-. one lim idled acies t.f hitul tLat seven j o were Cotisitleierl wott bless, bi;., , iTl ; jie las bought two bundled sluep, anus, j ZtZZ XZZZZ j to liis business, and keeps an acctua e t-- k accouut of every d tllai and dime st nid r.c account of the sheep, aud fiuds, by cas::rg t . i ..i. . . . -. . - , up a uatauco sneei iuai it costs Him cxac. J ' fifty" e'Kljl eems a bead pr annum to k-:ep 1 j bis flock. '1'bey average bitn about ilret and a half pounds of wool each. Last yea: I be clipped iu May, and agaiu in bei tt mbf r. ' and the clip amounted to five aud a La'.f , pounds per bead. Last year be 9' Oil ii: fa I , . ,. , , vannab and Macan S,000 pounds of . i, at an verarTe of tbirty ceuts per pouuj. io- chiding a few pounds of merino wyi!. which makes the gross receipts t- '"'""'. The annual expense of tlie flock was 1.0.p'. So there was an absolute net prof t iu tts woo! of $ l.GiiJ. Lat yer be :old in lis above cities nitiet v.! ivn t i. ' 1 . t c ; for 342- makil,g a tt r 12,259. Beside- i l.:o I. r... .:l: 1 .1. . . 1 10, iiss iL-iuiiru me 1101 r wiie-irix i 1 e. j land, so that last yei he cultivated eig: ! fom ac,l's 8,1,1 flom f'.tty-oue acies in c :t ' he made an average of tln'ily eue bu.-!it. f ten iu sugai caue that inaile l.fty bai ulf of ! r r. . hyrup , lilleeu in oa"s, that aveiaged f '.:r. two bu-sliels to the acre, aud on the mni s. ,Jer iul ahnndaiice or all kind of tnuk . f rm iaiT- lanaiiMfin T.r. Lie. 1 , f .... I "ls ,1;c"' ties iu New Yoik a net juotU of J;4. A Strange Pnori.F.. Dr. E. li. Ih-atb, in a iiaicr ou ' Peiuvian Antiquities," de scribes a strange iciile liviug in a turn called Eten, iu seven degrees snitb iatituue and about two miles from tlie sea They number about 4,(X0, aud tbev i-pcak be sides the Spaui.-h, a lanauage which s.'tce Chiuese laborers nndeis and, but tbeie i no other similarity between tlie two r"1' pies. They intermarry uncles, nieces, brothers and sisters, nephews and aunt ; that is, pnimisciMusiy, aad with no appar ent curse f.f cooBanguiDity ; but they i-' j not permit any intermarriage ii.to t! e:: ! number, or wilu the outside world. They j Lave laws, customs and dress of their on, and live by braiding hats aud ma s "3 weaviog cloths. They will cive nn aef":iut of the place whence they c.mie, or of !'!e time they settled at Eren. Ihst Tj d e not nientinn their existence before tbe Sjianiards arrived. Among them tbere ai no sick or deformed persons, their cus tom being to send a committee to each sick oi old etson, aud those tho are re ported past recovery or past use fulness, ar promptly strangled by the public execuiien er. Eten ciders it, they say, and with Eten's orders there is no iuteifereucc Scitntifc Soft. A Curious Cmvih h. The ehtneb at TJex, in S itzeiland, in which the Helvetic Society held its meetings last year, pieseniS it is said, a curious accountioal phcunnie rn. The interior of the building is rec tangular io sliupe, except thai one 'f te short sides is replaced by a ronnded prt The pulpit is nearly at the middle of tbe longer sides of tbe rectangle. Tsow. prr" son9 seated opposite the pulpit her.r a speak er near the bo torn of il (a little to the rifib-; veiy badly. Hut any one situated ti' or thiee yards from the middle of the routined part, on the side of the door, heard i:D remaikable distinctness the least r"ds protiounced frotn below the pulpit. Ilec' pncally, words spokeu in a very low voice from the rounded part mere jierfectly heard at the point occupied by persons addtes5i"S the audience, so that the latter were thus sometimes quite incommoded. It was case of conjugate acnnst ic force. The ef fects iu this church at Ecx are f-ai l to be more remarkable than those in St. ram s. I.ottdoo, or the ConseiTalo ire des Arts et Mi tiers, Paris, often cited in woiks on physica. Those who smile let Lava th ree ?t f .tb.