-.I.. 1 I'l h IUMrr! (OINTRY KOADS. 1 I'd a large extent in the South and i Southwest the highways are of two .lis- tiAci srts in local parlance, turnpikes ! nr.il ni ml road:'. ! The former tithj covers the main State ; roads often constructed with great care and cost, and usually maeadimiycd. The li.tt r iritl'nits the rreat majority I of country roads : anl for nine Months or more cverv vtar the name is exactly I descriptive of their character. I hey are emphatically mini roads, am', the mud deep and tenacious. Hank roads are not un frequently tried where '.umber is cheap; but; tiny rest un.h r thf disadvantage of being expen sive, and they are neither durable nor easily kept in "repair. Accordingly mud roads predominate and communities pos-spssiii'i- them are little given to social or commercial intercourse with their neigh- bors. save dining the brief periods v.h n the iiiixl is dry aiid the wheeling passi- j lily good. An exception to this rule rip; cars in i Hosier pari-h, Louisiana, where an at- ! tempt, has b-v;:i mad. to keep an inipor- j taut earth road dry and a-able by the novel device of roofing it so as to kee n off the rain. Tin tirst stretch of cover- ; ed road on this plan runs from lied Chute lui-ige, Louisiana, four miles ; across lied river bottom, near Shreve- ' !rt, and, rs is the usual fate ofne.v ideas, it roused ;:o little ridicule. Judge ' Wat kins was not a man to be laughed ; ilown. Obtaining a State charter for his ; enterprise, he began to build the road. His potK-nts comphiiiivti that he was obstructing the parish read, and at tempted to stop the work : but ample and lawful room having been jiiven -01" the parish road, their opposition came to nothing. It is now four years since the work was benm, and Mr. John S. Williams, of shiv vepovt, who lias been connected wiMi the enterprise from the ' beginnim?, informs :ne that ;the road is ! a complete succ ess. At the time, of his ! writing, while the tincovir.-d roa !s were axle deep in some places with stiff mud, the- shed ra 1 was firm and dry. In building thi? road, the l ed, eigh- ' teen feet w id-, was thrown i:i just, enough to ,:ei p out the suirace water ; and over it was put a roof of plank llvc eighths inch thick, tie: planks being twelve inches wide and twenty feet Ion:,'. Cypn f:ni!i the neighboring swamp is use-I !ur poits, and iughiy sawtd timU'i- lor fi;aueu'irl. liy meat s of an ingenious platform mounted in a coin::i::i ti'.o-hois'.' wagon and support ing a lig!:t fiaim woiA. four ivi-n ea:-:Iy put up twenty .sections, or twenty feet eat h. a tiay. rlhe c i.'t of the road was about ?:,-"iiK) other stle of road possible there. durability and its unvarjing service-abh-ness. The native clay soil, when kept dry, makes a belter road than eith er wood or stone, and the load is easily Kept in repair. The wagni.s do i.ot touc h the wood ,vi irk. and t!:o rouf v. ill last live lim s as long as pi.i:d;s laid ; on the damp earth. Though the,si.ks are not inclosed the rain dots not drive In t!!i).igh to make tt;.; roads mu-ldv. much le.-,s w;'.s!i it. In ical test of the ro.nl, cheapness ;;nd tliicivne I'.orl the piact i the fcore of , has b'.vn so lile alul o'.'i o- satisfiictory that the ri ,1 ; fiition at iiit awaheii d have been over- come, and other roads on I are about to be coast i urU uliili CI'-'. 1. e faiii" plan Tin: s-'i m:k. The si,!vr has ih v r beer, at s' ho il a d iv in his hie, he has never learned a trade, or lead a bonk, yet he can make the straightest lines, most perfect circles, and beautiful little bridges; and many of his family tan spin and weave. -;i:in of them cm hunt and swim a..d dive and iio mason ork almost as wl; as if they hy.d a trowel and nurtar. There is a .'pid- r in my gard. u that makes so many lines and circles you".! think it had been all thro' i'iii.it r I . l . . j f i i-i-l .i .i i-. it- . ..... a litlk- l.trger than the other, til -out tweie. of them, and then from the. Miia:'tsL ci.cie oegins anu mai.es ao-.Mit twenty-cig'it straight lines going to the oulsMle circle, like tlie whalebones ii: an iiiubrcli.t. It makes this web so per fect and regular that it is called ike ge I'UKttic .pi'!..!-, l'ou'ii ,-ee late in slim mer c!iw; r.H of its eggs on bushe:? and hedges. When ha'ehed t he si-ideis all keep to-, ther in a htth 1 a; : Veil tout h thij ball p.n.l the little spidirs ill M-atter in ail directions, but as s--on as they can tin v'il get together again, as before. I left my silk dit ss last night hanging over a chair near the wall, and this in, irrong I found that .Mrs. Spider hail lct ii ther.i in the night and made a iieautiful bri.'ge of .-pider silk between my d'-ess and the wall. The spider that made this bridge for m.' has eight eves. It can't move any of these eves; each eye h.:s but ope lens. ;,:.d can only. si e what is just in front of it. It had a pair of sharpchiws in the forepart of its head : v!:i these iittie plvcrs it cab-bis other small s. :di is. A Ia n the spi lcr is at rest, it folds tl ise little claws one over the other like tho purls of scis sors. T'n is spider has t ighl iect : most insects, you know, have six. At the i-nd of t ai-h foot i : a movable hook. It has live blt!c spinutrs or m inncn. Is. with which it m.il.es its web. ' K.ich of the-e .-piiiin is has an oieiiing which it l i'.n make huge or small as it likes. 1 Tin ie is a t u'oe like a little ball commu nicating into each of ti:e-e openings. In Ihi-s lube are fonr little reservoirs. ; which hold the '-gluey substance of : Mhich the thieatl is sp'.in." As soon' as this liquid comes to the air it In comes a tonsil .and strong thread. I suppose uif air a -is npm :t m the .same way. V.U.I Ful' I Nsi'i ls.- Who thinks of it? An 1 vet it. the economy of eat lire J nf what immense importance they an in all seasons, every naturalist knows, ' while in commerce the amount deiived from tin m ') a-'oimding. A'e have no figii'cs to inniliice in regard to our own i trade, for our statistics do not roach that high state of h. rfci t iuu wbi-h uiil ; admit of it. bin (.rc.it Ibil.ti. pavs an nually ?l.i'im.ii'iii tor the dried .iri-e.-ses f that tiny insect, called the c him al ; ; while another, also peculiar to India, I jjtiui shell. ie. or liil her its produ -ti mi, is . fcarcely less vabiab'c. Mon? than 1, '!'!. ' ti human beings ilerive theii sole support from U,.- cul ture and inai nfai ti-r s ,,f t!ie fib, is j lim by the silk w.,im.or vvhi.-h the an nual rircuhitiiig medium is .said to be ' SJ.Ni.iHio.lHHl. i:,ivl:m,l ah.ne. to ...y ' nothing of the other parts of Pttrt.pe', S.VH,iN ;ire ;;wMt every year fur the purchase of foreign honev, while the value of that which is native is not 1 ineiii louen ; ami a t hi.; cs ti. u ,,i i. ,.r ul,"""'-i 'ui'i uv or iii'iirt t t iv, in swelling the a iincmt of our conoiicicial v.-ii....... .. .. ' .on..:. ui hi our cornmciciai rotits. KM-nthos. which in s...m. cases! rove a nl.tn-.. i!;i ., 1!ril. , ll( tiv(. . :ive their ,,!., h, t:,e order of nature I lid K Vi lit Worst'. j si in l i-n vent wi To'. i;f a I'i i .,N.-.T.,ke out a !.- j tu ii of the iti-idc of a l. i,., n. afi tbru-t I the linger into il. Or tal o the s-kir. of! the iii'if of a fresh , ,;. jt ,, j with the inoiston-th white ,, the egg MM to I he fin u r, an 1 it will ,l, dw t the Miatii gh,bt;:.. if rn causi . th- mif, to ' tliejMii'bi. f. ,s it tliies nuikf new an- I l'l ii-ai 1 j a mile, with lumber at .1 a hundred feet, t&pifff&y tri&?&.&'&& I laboi 1 a.lay, posts twelve ami a half , f'l P??&8&?& ! cents eac h, earthwork twenty cents a f Q f& 1 cubic yard, and nails live cents a pound. 'A '&:$y&k&$ W&l ! The advantage of the road aiise from : J-akjJM its clii.ipness, as eomp.n vd with any t'i i"i ' ?" i 1 1 V 5 rr E it I l r fci ! 111.' l.lirtl.w t4?.i'htiF&.'t7'mti-m,jLKZ'l ' M'll.ic In (III-nirn'm In. :..-..' ...H" I IVsid.-S all II, it Il.c,-.. SS,I " U i "I '1 t.. all K.-.M.VO I ..,..,-. no mnttir ,t ' ,f s linfM im ,1 f... ,! ... i . I -'-i MARK TtK-lirmt Inr.TRAOS MAHK "-' Iat-nt mnv i.p. i:.. IHII. ll-i.I il-il!gaud lii.ll.lfg . J, ; ii.!iln,..:,n I l.y I'rii--irt-. the i ;intharilcs or -p:tni-h ilv. u, d in ; 7-i ""i-r ,'J'& : - inclicin,-. In fact, t-v.-rv in.-cct. i, i fat s' '''- yAS ' Tl. J. 1JUCK. MRS. LYD2A I. PiNKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. DISCOVFIiEIl OP LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S YIGSTAELS COMPOUND. Tl! P-.iitivr Cr,T For all Female Complaints. T!iH rPrfttlori, wmi Vp-nlftcs, consist-, of Vt tAhlr PrtivTtie thr.t arc Lrtr?:ik --i 1o the mnxt d:l into inrnlii!. Upon otio trial Iho rrw rits cf tlits Cm pmn4 arolirf is iinmclirri ; ami hcn 1 uf: in cm-.tinmsl, Ir. niiirt y-r.i:: en??:, in a It;m. 5:ti1, a pcniinnei tciiroHf TTtH-ted.nthoti-inn'Iii t tify. On acronr.t of its pmvi n inorlt-, it N to-!.".T r tommomN and i rwrw-l 1-y tbo licst hysuian in the country. It will rtiro entirely tl.fl ir-nt fonn cf fa!liTi(j of the utems, T.t urorr?:o- Irrejjulur nnd jninfn! Monstrufttlon, nil Ovarian Troii!ilt), Jnfnnriatfrn t. 1 V Iteration, f I'vIir:, all r.i larmfrif n and the mn froqTient spinnl vpftknfM, ml H fix"laly adn; t f th Clianpe of I.ffo. It vill cHolrc and piie tnrrorj frrm the utor:Innn en:!y sta-e of d vMopmort. The t n'lency to cancerous humor thero la checkud very riH-dily hj i?4 use. In fact it hna proved t' fe th (rrcat rt antl best rmptly that has rtr dicoT-r i-d. It pennes.tr every nortioaof the nvtm, am! pir-9 nrw life and vip-nr. It rer.iovrs f:iiiitne:-.,fiRtul.'nry. dv i troys all craving for stimulants, ant' relieves reaVnr of the stomach It cares liloat Inc. TTearfarhrfi, Kcrvo rroFtratT"n. Gent raJ Debility, Wci ilt ncsa, Deprewnon ami Intli pr?st!'in. That fctlinu of bcningr (Iiiwb, rausing1 pMn, wripiit and l-arkarhe, is always r rmanently curtnl l.y its use. It w ill at all tirar , r.udumh rrll ciri:iiotan ro, ft't la Larmony with the lew tliut e-j-vema tLe feinnlcytem. Fir Kidnry Coinilaiiit3 cf either s. x this ctmjxuiid lyJia E. PinW.am's Vegetable Compound I prfT.Prcl at a:nl T Wctom Avi-nTlr. Lynn, Mnv. I ri c ? 1. ). Sit bottli i for tui.00. S. nt liy luBil In tl.o f.tr:i of ptilp, i-.ls in tho form of Lozcnrs, on rrlpt f l.ricr, t'- , I-'., t,r citi.. r. Mix. I'INKUAM f-; - ly uii -.v.-ci-" n!Il- ttt of lnui.jr. Send for pain- f:uui:T pUoulil 1 without I YDIA F 1'INKITAM I.I KH ril.I.S. Tin y ruru C jnt:ioUon, CiUoaaca and Torj ii.ty of ;!ic Livtr. 2.i ccnioixr Lox. ft Jr Fi r ly k.i. A. Kki.i.y .V "., UoikthI A-j"!it'. I'iii-huiyli. P.i., and Dr. Wm, T.kmmon, I'ru'i-t, l.iit i:-l.urjr. I'a. 7-i'Ho.-y. 5.1 ami iisn K23?KYG. l-i w H t .if1 .: f t::-y !"-.-",,:o rrpirc i .a r..x .'"' villi T r r i r r i on!'-i'- iv; rr.N;:'. ::i:oafinoss, iioil.n-1'. P; -fH-psla, ,1a:: !:., C'Ostttijn ."el I i:p. or Ititl Co::rp l"i;iis. or :ti !, rJi.tTii-ls, Sf ili'-.t.-T't 'n l i-ino. Milky or r t'rli'i"; or i:hoa ,in;:!ir ri.i1; r.n! A. h, r.i ilvrnioil I rrar-ii " Mr...-! pri'i.i-tn' 1 .Ir'il 111" Inborn fil'iuid h:iC l -f-c :i :iclk(l nai ui -i V.". :tn.l Vlll 1 '.l::n.in .s pr. !c : ! r..'.d : t..ro t 1 . 'I i .'f73r lor"i?rfror.-i tho Wl.-' bo.-.r cucrt u. stress f ori Cs:: n ? .1 ror:us-e cf Cc- stlri.-,tior nn'J rl: j j Viivj h) to f '.ir; J or-JoreJ urine ' l:A i;-.-VFrv-V.-:"T1:l k-i Se S.I cr,.-r ::-..! ! a VO'i One Pai'V;en:;:! .-f iv i-.iirtitTT- 1'jvr Bn'-;.' .'..t .7. ' '!! if von. :.. r . '.'.:' :; ' "-.41.". 3 1 j . I a :. i itrrl'iirt.Mi, Vt. It OIH 114 1 (O iv ) 1 10 YEAKS 1JEF0RE THE PUBLIC. ; J loi'.oiiiiccil ny ::il to tic t ant ami :! i I'-.vciot s renit fr the (ti:k of t tu (:i:s; ,:e ino-t I'l. dv now in KAs- use cm. ns, i:oi i lii.ti. ness, tii k'iitg 'ensiiliiiti of the throat, vvhoopiiigciiMgh, etc. Ovi'.n a mu.i.ion t,ot- TI.KS SOI.I) WITHIN Till: I. VST FK'vV YEAKS. II ejves reiief vv h' lever ne.l, and lias the . : power to I II! part benefit that CANNOT be had from I fell gh inixt'.uvs now in tie. at eitts i it l;ctt!e by nil Druggi SKI.I.I'.bS' I.IVKK PlbbS arer.ls.) high ly recuiiiiu, in!,.(l j;,r l ining liver complaint cimti pa Hon, siek-hea. laches, fever and ague, and all t!i ca-i s of the Muinnrh av.il liver. Sold by all Druggists at --'."i cents per box. j:. j:. srrcrs .1 to., nitsbm-j, v. I t.-tiil-T -Jt. ls;v rl- Tjs5fO't. i z-r-1-,'- 'Z STOMACH i f.i r,i M loltn.i ''leilicall'iii j 'tii'll wlii-h .- b , t 1 1 . 1 l.ov. r l.f lifl.-oir.l j I - .-i i-r-i lit.il .1 iiii-r is ll.e Hi! !r- t t ' r'-i-.-.-i.nly :-.r tl li-r l.ili.,u-m--s. rmiil.l. outs. 111, r,--or. .-ii.-l tl:,.,-,.i.ro n r,,:irsr ,il : : s ;i.-.ii is ...ro, nl.ii-ly ,oirn!,l. , Ii- 'il,' ;ui I .-i.-Mv. As .-i ri-ne-iiv . iv.ii.ia. ii, rv,ni-ii. s, i.n.i I..-(1 j :e nuttiiii t-ii,ii;-:ir.ii'i,, tu tins ; x 'rJ h, .. n,.-. , .. '!;;!,,.:;':.. u XK -?i'x4V A ...-.. I X PcfDHI TASIR3 X' nlu,"!. 'f FTtTA!K ' : k. li..ii:r t.i Vl-i-n. rremnt. I -. ii :i.l in -in v . I i.. r .li i.... i !.i . ..I ... it:i ..f Hk TA 1R3. l'..i. k. l'-iii:f i.l 'i-ti!ti. Pmnnnir I iii iio . I ii r .ti - i-. i I'.i i le.t.l t.. I ii- i . ' t "ir I ' .:i-iiii;.li.iii. :in. a I'r- iti.i: ui .- ;i:iv. 'fin1! irli. ui ir, i:i .,Tir j..i :n i Ii 1- l . h:. Ii rrr il :r" I-. !rtT l-v inriil "ipi-.inr. 4&-'l't' .s,.... M.-.i, , , ..,1 i,VMi li.r-jit., at $ r i:iiU ,r M . :irl;i-.-.. , ,r :, or will lp s.-i.t .'.'rv ly li. ..ll 0:1 r.n i.. i.l In.' ii.i...rv .v n !.r.'.5in Thrf.ry H.l.rinr I o., M ! n..- ll'i.i-k. I'm,.. it Mi.-r i-soi.D i:y inn (kiisis r. whkkk. TP A. KIIOK .M A K i: K, A ttor n e y. -- AT I.AW, KI-. netiiirf'. Otii e .-in Flib birctt.e.Hkt ciJ ul rtsiiJeuce. .S.-U.1 That Ac is at t' Same Time on 1 1 '-iv. KLEBRATE3 8 j f :tJ. Vl?A-"v Ai v?'-5.v-; -;'.' 5 r,:-;v-,, ; lir. MM$ TAKAiCiNUffl TONIC ! !&&2&.Vr4':7Ttt&-9 '. "r. "VS"TSI1 .Mr.:.-. ik. .. v.--o..,!,.c ,.,,mlK.. l i L n.i. I nil .1.-.'..". 'S?J Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. I nrwmv Tmgi hi'tnj fr.) A vea-tahl propnrntion nn tTe onlr nr) remedr in tno w- rld for Brlyht lirntet, Dlnrx'te. 7tnfl AIJ Kldnej-, Livrr, and I rinnry liare. 'i lni'uuaK of the highest order In proof Of thrp stnfomenf s. For th cure ff I:fHtc, rail for Wan ner'i nf llnhef e itrf . ''Fur the cire of HricHC anrt the other (!ioa x, mil f r Warner's Hiifv kidaer and LUfrf'nre. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It is thoNt ftlwwl frtrlfior. end 5timulat every function to more h;iit Ut'ul action, aiid is thus a bn'-fit in all diseases. It rur(N Scrorulona and otherfcln Fmp and ln-fes, incluUing Cancero, II !. nnd other Vre. 1 vtopfin, Wealinrwnffhf Kfnmaeh, fanMipallnii, lizKlnr. fnrml lt-lnl-Iy, etc., arp cured by tii Naif ICItH-r. it is Qnpqnf.led an appetizer and iii!rtinir. iiotth s of two si.t9 ; prices, 5(H. ani ffl.OO. WARNER'S SAFE NEPVfNE Qnioklv tr'v Rt and S?mi to the ptTtforjn, enrcs llenqiiehe and JtenmleJ;&. proven ts pi let le 11, and relieves KervcMi fni frtileckti hri-,unt on by rxc(-s-:v (trtuk, over work, mental shocks, and other cause. Powerful as it is U stop pHin and aothe d!s tnrtod Nerves, it n w r injures the system, whether taken in sm:.H or lart: (lon. Uottles of two stz ; prnv, 5tc- and M -OO. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are nn Immediate nnd rtfva stimnlua frjr a Tori9i t.iver, uni rnre Gottlveeesa. Dnppiit, Fil- ionn?ts. bii;cub umr-rh-r. Malaria, Trxer and A5ti. hikI shotild be usfti wht'iit vvr the bnwrl d' nt 1 prato fref-ly p.i.d rciruiarly. o 01 itrr I'ill- rrqt.ir nrh rm'l tl.w for lbronl V rrw Sufi- Iti-ir-!i re did l.y IfTMfc-ri! Uralrr In JMt-filrlnr tfrrhrrr K. H.Warnsr&Co., Inpr!rtrtr. ROCHESTER, N. T. C"7Snd for rawtplitot 7 f?-" 3 mi Is a yiirc euro for a'l ordinary dieapcy of Hor.-c, t 1'attlo, SIipcji ami Swinf. It cuivs ami prrvrnt? j 1'iiu kkx Ciii.i.ijm. Your row Is certain to yield I'r.U KXT. Ml I:K A Ml HKTTKU M1I.K ATI IIOTTKR. stuck F.vrrKNs ux oni-m-'ocktii i.rxs KKKI)! Iieing in ii.-.t?-inii tif a luru'e niuiil'crof excel lent tc-iimonial.-, I su!'..:ii few: I Iiave lieen nsiiifr ymir I'siftle roiviler fur iiores, cows, chi'-ki'ns nnj pip'-, mi'! Iin.1 it a kiivi-olass tiling. f rKnuiiK HoM, J erma n f mv n, I'a. I have u-"'il two ;ark- cf ymirl'attle IVtnlrr nn my P'iit anil cliiiTi.-M.'-'. row e K nk.uii.y twick tiik gi Avnrv of mii.k slic ilut hefiirr. My e!iicken?i were l i nur. hut wore ockkd immkihatk I.V after I Irol n-cil ti.p imwifcr. Yours, trnly, .1on. I'a.-mh it, 1.0J;:, X. '. I li.e e Ute-J y.'iir Cattle l vw -r ,in.i i:net say it is the lust fur horses, e ittlj, .-lieep. etc. 'j'rieil it on iionl'rv fi-r maiix : . i i ti t . with c -v. i IV kveuv CAfE. .I ' i: - ! ferry .-. : It c, Vj. T.n.-t jsttm tner -cut iiie a fmelc iiofy..:ir ;.or iler ir!iic!i I ivi t.i iv pi.iiitiv. nn.l l.avi- nut Iia.t one ilr ;. ; v tar!: -v or kcii .-iuro.-jlr... W-t. K.v.vi r, )niue, .V. Y. Si iol me n -ck or tv -. ..f ;, .-ir Cm; - I'ow lev. The .::ek I .-r :.o;n you l i t i i cr r i:;i t n i: CHI' Kl. in OKI: . ! if.ive s.iiiie ol it to a llei-.h- t'or ;in I it cur. t i:is e:.:, -ken.-.- .1. !I.N Wil l i A MS, Spruce ,:!c. t !iio. Aih!.-. r a p-i'.ip:i Ar- li St., I illl. V10.1.I- 'n t. r. A. II A. I'.i. mit.i.ki:. l.v.J HOP BITTERS. ,J A nirdi'-iue, not n. Drinlc,) CONTAINS HOPS, niTlir, MANDRAKE) IJAM1KMON, us. oT;:ra r.iiTWji. TTTiry CUltB Ml ri-n.ie of the Sfc.uiach, Boxvp1-, EInoi!, LtTOr 1 1 KitlneT, ind Crirmry lirain N.-rvoojTief Sleep- i . ew?ne?9 aacl er:al' I cmaic Complaints. g3 Siooo in (;oi.r. ) v ui be nr.t.l fern ra.v they Till nut core or help, or ' i for nyt!i!nr Iripore r r ir. nr!on f"Tin,l In thtmk i A -k y-::rdniiriyt f.r llop Iiittrrs and try them J j. tore y mate, n. I nke no other. I -- : I Hop Corcu Crst l t!ie swrrtt-rt, saf t nnd best.- Atk Children. JXlienir TAIifm F.tomrteh. IJvernr.il KiJnevI,, p rlnr tc 11 ctti.': Cure ey aljeiorj't ion. A.--k cirojrit. !n.lCLn ft. !nfnd :rm;:i.!llprTire fordmnlr 1 cnnr-T. tznc of pi'trn. tohnreo ia;.l narmti'T: Send for clrcu!ar. ,.t. II.Tl.,.tr Mfc.Co. KarhKMr.N.y.j AlAIvK YOUR Q W Si BEER' 1)Y ii'i i . :; p,,f i-..-rIinsf" "f i 'MKMsAen ) Mimw.'s To ia:..t: in. '.vlm-h will j.'ive voti IRONiTIC BIRC8 DEER ! 'i. iniii.-'-. I o( ri',.-: a-,i 1 Leilw tint fire ype.-inlly liea It 111 it I. ai vi:iu tune ri ii -1 ii.r to t ;ie .-ytem. it iy lititrrttiito, an ex.-eii' iit po-veni iv(! ,'i Suttuner I'dtiililalntM. a Twite. a l:i I "uri ti.-r. It H ..n.l lei.iiif.K niui'iit; neintr tltlllt-t t itlic. hndorirtl hy ',,, ,, I Ir rr,rn:nrr Atvorntr. 1 nave tried A-iienliaeli fi J i ft liin li I!.er 5 il IL4 3 Xilil nnl e.m-i.ler it sii.ei i,.r to i 1 ever trie,!. .Iamks 1.,. Mills. 117 N. Front Si.. I'M llavit'.-.r tririi V s-lt.-ill anv :i rt tele ri i , I- 1:1.1 -l '!l I : . t tlie kite! 1-iee .HllliT s llir-h U-"T. I i reirar.i it a-- an i t, ,.;,. ilt . S:nnnier I'. ink. M v lit'iatilwirs I li i uk likfiti.c. Stiei -ei fi it. (1 W S, mi ii. 1'uli. lrlii,:p!i, Mtliliuloir 1 iii.-n ,. I'a. If your ilniirui-t il.iej, in. I kee:i it. cr von Ii:ii.ien t i live ill tin- eoimti v. von can have a j'arW.-iiie lor-w.ir-l,'. to yoit .iv 'enililli -J.'i eeiits to V 1 1 r- i :,.' !, .v M til, r. i.r...ri'. turn, 3.1 .v Callow lull Sis., 1'hila ilelplita. Fa. J iine J.'i, 1 -!.-! v. J)' :ntai. N ITK.'K. I): I enslmr. I'a.. respei'tlnily inform . all person" Kiter, -te,l that he will ' ti-it l.nretto pr .le--;o!i , av e.n the lirsi .itonoay el e irii tinnitH Cirst Seriicrs ni the day h lion i:i-,- Tnelav : I'arroll t"Wii on the ei onrl -Mornlay of ea, h nioiiih. and W il in ir- on the loi-rth Inn.lav nt ea, h month. .VU prison- nenlinx ilental work will ilo well t.ijrive me a e.ill. as I am prepare. I to fnrniHlt lull cr partial set ot teeih ami i'-r!orni all other oper ations peitaitiitiK tiiiny protessi-in in satistaetorr iii.ciii.-i ;.i:n hi oie iove-t io ,ie prtej). :i,-.-ti.i 31. ii. iS. CKKKIIV, I. It. S. Vaa Dyke's Sulplinr Soap. " THE MARVEL OF THE ACE. , fur tiiTurroI .-Win iIi-c.t.T- nt all (l?i-rliitionfl it is witli. nit a riinl. Ihnina lim; ,. j ,hf. i innikot nrnl tliirmi'lilv t"stp. lv tlin 1,10,1 ir:il pnv. l.-sf ion rii, thf ni.i., it js nL.p,i,.s to.-iit.-r into ! .Ii'tailo n li. nit it irt ii, . rr:,-f. J.'i oi-ni ? a .-.ikr i,r i tlir.pi. ik(-s l,irli-i'iii,. K,.rs:il l,v ilni-" i - :i"n,l ! enmitrv .t,;rrk ,-ri: Amtism-.a.'-h ii'liinn ! I'ri.i.rii t.irs. Tl.inl ami ( V.lluwhiil Strict riiil V- 'I'll-le-, I':.. 7-:.-s.".-i-. I Persian INSECT POWDER j ( Avrlirnl.ncti MMIrr's.) : I.:i.1h-i.-, .tut. Ii,il. iii li h. .'ir.l , ,v,,r,,,.. ,;ii-1iis, l- t iui tli. ir.l -l ,v,,rin fi i;.- el! rlo,.;a I -o on- t-! v im,,,, r.umnir m '.n,t. rt witli :t. It is trulv O.r I I'rr.si t!ie liu-vcr-- Iniii-. uniM.ri.'.l ,iii-...i u.,.n ki,,:iii,i iiu.i .rvi.:n-f. .1! i.'lr l il.i.r.it.irv itn.l'T oi:r tn .-Uji, 1 is:,.i. so th::t e ran a li:: r : ii'.-,- itsnl, suliiif irot-.lom Coin :i.hi!T.-r;iti,,,i. Ii I'.'.'isis'.m.i IX-t'1 ! - -- ' - I Physician anu Strcfov. i-XZZ rrZZ?:!!! .'iriJ ? A l.rilfiVA, !. " YZ ,r "m '.- A- M r-.m 2 to 4 i ami 0 to s. r. m. Sn. lnl : ' icm i.,n r, . ,.1 t I fsws l Iho Kye ml l'r. hk well an to Snririi j Diicrathms ol srfrv de.scri.ti.jn. 4-IU.-tl. J HIN MI'!;:'II V. Sh fi., I'll Sli 1 AN A N 1 . ST i; ; K- ).v I'. 1 K VXllfltfl. . ntIrorr'lio, ,y .r. A. I. -ft .liil nn. nn." ii. irlv I ffln- in l.nil.liiiu' rc K.-ii.i.nn II z 11 5t r.-.-t. "Pi " il" l!io lu.nr in. lire, in.iil.. at l!i iil! :e. iuiit r.n!s .-li:m!i( l.V. (:i -jo. S i.- t ;.) M. 7 lUCKf.l-V. ATltllt i:v-tT- S. X iV, I.l t X IN A. ( Clue on litii Street. b---t-.-n l".i .1.. . VI li JC. J j T I'A. I II til -:. I :. M. Ii. 15 . -i-iihi. .i.i.h....i.ry.-iMI. l.ii'-':ii i.,n. ; . W. l-..rn r ninl l ;i !i il! St.., I iii!:.I.- .' l-i-V ' .Tul v sv..-v. ' ' What is the cause of lightning ' Lightning is the result of electrical discharges from the clouds. hat is thunder Thunder is the noise which sncceds the rush of the electrical thud through the air. AVIien does lisrhtnins occur ? "When clouds, charged with the onno site electricities approach, the forces rush to each other, and combine in a. state of equilibrium. Why does lightning attend this move ment of the forces of electricity ? Jiecausc the atmosphere, being unable to convey the great charges of electrici ty as they rush toward pach other, acts as an insulator, and the lightning is caused by the violence of the electricity in forcing its passage. When the con ducting lower is equal to tlie force of the electricity it passes invisibly, noise lessly and harmlessly whenecr it finds a sufficient force fo conducting it. r Why dos lightning sometimes apnea Uccause, lieing resisted in its Progress by tlie air, the electricity divides into , two or more points, ilies from point to i point, and seeks a passage in differen t : directions. I AViiy is it dangerous to stand near a I tree during an electric storm ? i Uecause the tree is a liettor conductor ! than the air, and electricity would pro- I bably strike the tree and pass to the i person standing near. i "Why is it dangerous to sit near a lire- j place ? I liecause the chimney being a tall ob- i ject and the smoke a good conductor, ' would probably attract the electricity ' and convey it to the body of a in-rson sitting near tha tire. j Why is it dangerous to'sit near water ' during a thunder storm ? ! JJecanse water is a good conductor j and the vapor arising from it might at- i tract the electricity. j Are iron houses dangerous ? j No; they are safe, because their en- tire surface is a good conductor and I would convey the electricity harmless to j the earth. Are iron bedsteads dangerous? I o ; they are safe because the iron j frame completely surrounding the: body, ! ami having a great capacity for conduc tion, would keep electricity away from the body. Why is it safe to be in bed during a thunder storm '( JJeeause feathers, hair, wool, cotton, etc., esiecially when dry. are good in sulators or non-conductors. What is the safest position to be in during a storm V In the centre of the room, isolated as ! far as possible from surrounding objects ; i sitting on a chair and avoid handling I any of the conducting substances. The ! windows ami doors should be closed to j prevent drafts of air. ; If in the open air, what is the safest situation ? To kiep aloof as far as possible from I any elevated structures, lcgard the rain ; as a protection against the lightning ; stroke, for wet (dot lies would supply so good a conductor that a very large ; amount of electricity won hi rv,s over it man's botly through wet clothes and lie : would be quite unconscious of it. I'lM'tMXIi UK (TlK KKNS. With few exceptions the best time to dispose of chickens is as soon as they are large enough fur the gridiron or frying-pan. They will sell for more than they will att.r they have attained their full growth. The earlier they are hatched and of a size lit for market the higher will be the price they command. Spring chickens properly rate as luxuries, anil luxuries are in greater demand and bring lietter prices than substant ial ar ticles of food. y marketing chickens early :n the season much tioable is avoided in tlie care of them and in many cast s large losses by disease are saved. Much feed is also saved and this is no small item when large (locks of birds are kept on a farm. The demand for spring chickens is rarely met in any of our large cities. The poorest time in tho entire year to send poultry to market is the early part of the winter, though singular enough this is tlie time usually selected by the majority of farmers. In nearly every great market in lite country tiiere is a vast amount of poultry during the weeks that Thanksgiving, 'hristmas and New Year's day occur. Of course a large amount of poultiy is consumed at these times, but the Mipjily almost invariably far exceeds the demand. Prices rule very low and much stock is carried over tiil it brings hardly enough to pav the cost of transportation and sale. Poul try ranks among p reliable goods, for if it is not injured by heat it will lte by cold and exposure. I'liless iowls are disposed of within a short time after they arrive in market tl.cy will be dis posed of at a low price. Cl KF. FOI KlCKINlr Cows. Two I correspondents of the Witmi .Vo-fc i .."(,-..? give their methods of curing j kicking cows respectively, as follows : I A year or two since 1 got, in trade, a j handsome three-year-old heifer, one of ' the most vicious kickers I ever saw. ' ( hie of my men who milks tried various ' devices without effect, and finally took ; a common garden hoe, passed the Im o i end in front of the off hind leg (the ' right leg lch;nd), and behind and above i the gambrel joint of the left hind leg of 1 the heifer. Then sitting down irtln; j right to milk, he put the handle of the ! hoi; well up under his left arm, and be- , gan milking. The heifer could not st ir I either hind leg. and after one week she could be milked safely without fetter- I ing, ami proved to be a va liable an i.onl Of course she was tied in the stable like j the other cows, but on being turned out to grass, could be milked anywhere j without trouble. The annoyance of having a full pail I of milk kicked over by a vicious cow is, , to say the least, exaserating. Having j had considerable experience with such , animals, trying every expedient I could think or hear of, I at last hit upon a de- , M;e mat proven eliectual in the shape i of a milking stool so constructed as to , shield the pail from the kick. Take a pi-ee of plank two feet long and ten 1 inches wide; bore holes and put two I legs ol suitable length at each end I'nt a "dashboard";,. r erhaps it might more properly be called a "kickln.ai tl") ; on one end, of height and width at the , top to correspond to the pail, with two pieces nailed on each side back n ll.e ( l.o-i i-.l i . t. 4 ...... 1 i . , . I'dsitinn This device -m ..f .' " v - .-.in nii I'll it il i k i I r in cow from n kicking but vm. - ii c .- s. cverv t inip 3 your inilk every time, -Maiikixii-Ink. The following sim ple directions for inakinjr durable innr'.-- nik inav lterhans b; 'useful. :it n.ni hich is sold is not alwavs o-oorl l.,t Wlinvirnrllic"! , ! ilve-V i, tr i., r ", Oyirate purple-llowered iK-as are found to an nvei) into half a tablespoonful of ! sn-pr w. fnr l-.tr. .rr I'"' i'l iTi-;,y r t,V t,,C, "k is fit I c?.fU,C- 1 ' l'T to, marked must hr.t be wet with a strong solution of ; common soda, and be thorough! v .l.-io.i i I ... mm,; .ne niiv IS Used llfion it. The l.. r ..... ... . r w' Taint at lirst. but bv fxiwt. i . . , 1 ni.uccoiiic qnue uiack ' u'"a""l' " " ' ! Thksk frosty mornings and chilling ' w inds are laden with rheumatic pains, t w hich are apparnnf ly lavished without ' stint on aged i-oile. In nbser.co nf o i .....I..... 1 . 11 - better reme.Iv it will I- found that equal ! j quantities of kerosene oil and tiirorin j tine applied warm to the afllicted iirt j w ill do much toward removing the pain -Ml rheumatic people should weai lan I nels, not only in winter hut all suuimtr i loo, if they art Ihcii a."kteJ, i "Takixi tjtk Tati- Oct."-Al-; most everybody knows that n globule of i east or oil mav le so fohlril bv a deft and i quick hand, ln-tween two tfasjooiifnlsof lemon juice that only the acid is reeog- nizetl in the taking, and that wbe-e I acids inav not be used the satr.e efTect j may l secured liy wine or spirit, lint ; I c verj one lors not know that any pow j erfnl pungent substivnre, masticated for '. a moment and rejected, will prevent the ; ' ncessitj' of acid or spirit, iwithtr of i whirh, of course, it is Wst to give. Thus, a bit of lemon peel or orange peel, i if chewed half a imnutp. will n'luler castor oil as innocent as water, and it will do tlx- same for tlie quite as vile i taste of balsam copaiba. A little bittt-r ! almoml, too, has the same over, if not j more of it : and a peach kernel is not j bad to use in that way. Indeed, one drop of the essential oil of almonds will : neutralize the distrusting quality of a ', whole ounce of castor oil, we are told, i without detracting from its virtues, and , less than a teasHonful of oil of orange i will work the same on an ounee of bal- ' am copaiba. If, however, not any of 1 these articles is at hand, some strong pepei mint is very effectual. Kven lie- oiR-e will prevent the taste of anything iiiai is very nuieriiom iieing percfiveo, ; ami, strange 10 say, is the only sweet , snbstalice kno.vn that is capable of do j ing that. A pinch of the leaves of sag, ! either dried or green, or ix-nnyroyal, j and even of catnip, it not quite ss! re'iig, ; is yet very eillcient. Something as gooii j as all the rest although io the children i not quite so agreeable, is the scattering of a few grains of Cayenne pejtper on i the tongue, after whose biting sting neither alos, nor salts and senna, nor ! colchicnm. nor thorough wort, nor sod, i nor bromide of ammonia, nor anvthing else, in fact, however disgusting, will i make the slightest impression. If dub I (iren, as it is very likelv, should prefer the tas-tr of medicine inne iin.l monliil- ; terated to the Cayenne, there are grown : neonle. and amoter tiiem dTw..i iiu- - - - .... those. L'ent lenien who xchiom n.l ti take inetlicine, and make ;i .rreat fuss ahour. it When they do, and to whom! Cayenne is s pleasant an 1 necessary that ! some of them always carry it about thi m, may be glal to avail themselves of the knowledge in any case of need. 11" r' : ljii-'r. Tiik Ai:'i.i:-Ci:or Tins Vkai:. The 'atements we have from almost over the entire apjile-growing legions of the country are favorable for the best apple-crop in many years. Of course there ere regions where it will be short, and some where the fruit has suffered iiom me euecis oi insects: lint in gen - eral the trees are not only well hiden With frillt. but it is of ho-re siw ...! with more than the usual freedom from tne attacks oi their common enemies ; In the counties around I'liiholeli.!.; j while we have known the crop to be as abundant, ve do i ot r immlM r the sjK cinu-.is to be larger or more perfect. I We saw the other day a line, syiiinirt ; rical tree loaded with that must "beaut i ! ful apple and the ery best of (he whole catalogue :ho "American Summer IVarnian." It Wis quite bevond onr ! k!iovvls,l-p that the variety would "do" ' !".ere it? Pennsylvania. PomohiJ-isi s told ! us it wouM not. Put here it was. larger i and more perfect and of higher quality , than we have even seen or eaten in Dt 1 ; aware or elsewhere. Here, too, in : Pennsylvania, before the middle of Au- ' ''list if ,V:K Tierri.etl,- ft.w. .....1 .......1.1 , . ..... i i ,p . i .. ,iil'l le preferred to aim,.: anv ai.ole tlct grows. At least we would prefer it. Some thirty years ago. iieing at St. (ieorg'-s, Iiekiware. on a lishing excur sion, we came acioss this appl" for the lirst lime and made arrangements the following spring to ie furnished with a number of grafts. Thes" we scion a dwaif apple-tree, and the follow ing year we distributed grafts among friends in Philadelphia, Mont omrrv. Pucks and Chester counties. It may be that the tree above referred to came from our own stock ; and if it should Ik-, it is the only one of which we receive any infor mation. If there are any others we .should like to hear of them. f.V r,ef,t ("ir,i Tihifrnpli. : 1 1 o vv to K 1 1. 1. L vi:(ii:Tv'i:i:i.s. Some j ! weeds may be effectually exterminated i by cutting off the stalks close to the ! , ground with a scythe. The proner time ' to do this work is soon alter they have ! ': attained their growth, but Ik fore the i ' seeiis have matured. The branches of some weeds are so close to the ground ; i that they can only b- f eveied from the : i roots by a Inn?, which should lie very i : sharp in older to do the work well and ! with any degree of ease. Weeds should I Ik cut quite early in the season, in or- i tier to lirevei.t lhn rii f: : in - nf Mm i.i.,1j I ' that would give trouble another year if not the same season they grow. The j seetls of some weeds are entirely ripe j while the petels of the blossoms are still i fresh. The appi-arance of the plant af- ) ! fords no indication of the maturity of j the seeds, as is the case with grain." ' It requires considerable pains to des- j troy some large weeds, as burdocks, mul leins and Canada thistles. The. stalk i must be cut several inches below the j surface of the ground or they will throw i up suckers in the same manner as trees and bushes. A spade or a narrow steel blade fixed to a handle is the best im- I plemcnt to use for the purpose. After ! the stalk is cut and removed it is well io crop a nniiiiuii ot salt, on tlie stump that remains in the. earth. A drop of sulphuric acid applied with the end of a stick is effectual in destroyi ng the life of the roots of weeds. Strong lye. Par is green, or London l.urnle mav also lm emu loved for the same l.tinmsost with most excellent results." It is always 1-est to make sure work with large and troublesome weeds. Home-Maik Iboi.i.KKs. At a recent meeting of the Elmira, (X, V.) Far mers' Club a correspondent asked how to make a roller. W. A. Armstrong said that they can be built uik.ii the wheels of worn out mowers at a cost of not more than ?f or S. W. A. Ward ! j thought it was not necessary to look for ; old iron wheels to make heads of, for they may le made of wood as well, lie i said: "Any farmer can pick up old nag on tires enough to bind the staves, and , any farmer should have skiil enough to make a roller as good for all farm pur- ! losesas tne most costly one lie can buy." r. XV. Hoffman said that he had ueeu using a roller made more than thirty years ago, with wooden heads and the staves spiked on, and no iron hoop to bind them. During all these a ears it it i " I't-en useii wnon requtml, an.V.Ione l'"1 work- He doscribi-d this roller as ! i" two sections, each alont fom as four feet long. The staves and heads are of oak. The axle was orisinallv or ! b'anon "Bd WM replaCe1 Tn I nr 7t.- iv . i-r-i . " -l AlIU t'T rc not so liable to 'be mildewed as ' many of the other sorts, and will con- ! tim.e tlowPri, till ti, r..f l " ' T" i.. V-K"1 niviii. i iii.-n; in-iisina. ueM.wn in .imv. AiwnU .,r aJ .,f M. r' - - ".v. iiioi i-e in ""S""'! ' .aie as tne nrsr, week in I ...... . 1 : e ... .-ei.iL-iiu.iei, 11 sown in a warm, sheltered .111.11iki11.11 unu 111 lfc uiciiiiiiji. iii sam I situat on and in a soil inclini.ir, t..i Soak the peas in warm milk, and after you have drawn the drills, water them before you sow the iea- ; it is lest to -sow them towards the evening. If the autumn should prove very drvT they will reuuiro fieoiient wntc rin.T Wlioii .a..u sown before winter or early in the spring, they are very apt to 1 eaten by mice. To prevent this, soak the jeas for a day or two in train oil before you sow them, which will encourage their vegetation and render them so obnoxious to '.he iuiee that :liey will noi eat them. XI E JS ? h 11 r.r.v. a vrv ixkkkr v.: 11 111: a a r r v. 1; 1: rr HUH KB AAA ITr KK UVU !! H M K A A P r. R It !! 1 -( i.i;::,pe;;HAYBI10T j f-J-TTO TT T TV TT , A V i XX U X HAS NOW ON 11 A Nl Til K 'cirri Tircim i HTna STOCK )I" Hardware I Slovos, TiiiAvsi ro, fKi.io Hoi Sl.l -rKMSHIXM ssssss i i s 1 IKMHI IIOIKI I'TIIU SSSSSS J !; i fi i i s ClCKHl IIOIKI (KKKI I'DIillll ssssss c, fc".. tl af rnn ! f-mnil fn cny ono p?tabih nil-ill in I'pnnrlrnnin. Hi !i k i-oi!ijirl"rf 1 Pi:7 ?l?!ft? iVfl Uf A ?Tf!?P? ") uni tmuiMfM I ef varioTi? tyle? an.l pattern Tlillol;, Hardware of every l-seriit Ion and of l.ofijnnlitv; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! oi nil Kia'!i unit tne i.eT in the market. Alsi, a liirjr' k of TABU- AND roCKET CUTLERY, taawm .nre. Qnrrivarr. il r-Ilr I Warp. M nod and M iliow W are. M'nll I'n per.TriinU:iii.l Valine. Kevnliera. n. vll. Vlsen. llnnrMiiim. liar Iron, ltitil minn. nnrtf Aain. RT-rtncr Ilollo. KM. Mill Kan . ;i-iiclioii.. sicel Shot. j . ,T . . ,T ' ' , ! MONimr, MaClllHeS, IlOT.Se Hay RakCS, Hre Mny Inrki, It opr. nnd l-nllvvx. fi Clow lloiiKI. Koail kroojiK; , "r.a ",,vn,m.rH' loirot llnrv i r 1 cmiiiar inni. AHu, n Ijrie as.-nrimi'iit ol Table, lloor ami Stair Oil C'lofif, Carriaco Oil Clolli i ,, I'lii' i.ni fi I . I K W sir 1I N ! SM.r. the l'c,t in the world Io-1 i iry a n 1 T:il.!e use; lvroitTKn l.'IK K SALT, the h":i.e-t -nd heft for feeding I.iir Sto, k : l.ANIi STI li V. Kl I. AMI 'KTVTN I'IMIS. .,1 tllol-t ! I 1 t V - I'KliKl.NS" l-ATMXT SM'rri Y J.VMI'S whi.'l, eannot he exploded: iMI.IH'.fcNs '..i-s jyp AK'l'H: II, r l.:rire-t r-t.-'k fl AilT.K CIIIK'KS ot Ml i-hap ii to" ,.!. and ol ftp. ri.r v.:ire ever ot- tered tor :! in Kii' ll-'ilnx : .1 tnil lilieot I'M.NT HHI SHKS ..I the rin.it .1 '.-ii;:lil.. oiiilitv WIN- loi iii,. tllx. I'.IJMX '" Ali.MSIIl.S. kc, toi-et)ler Itll n plete iitiH-k ot r!inii't ;ko( i:i;ii:s, toiiacco ami sizars, n 1 ell 3? t'!Otl:ind. i( other llwafiil n n.l n...lrl nrti.-i.-f!. In f iet. anjtli'nj. I haven't L'ot orejn't ; ft nt fhort notice i not worth hiivin. and wlmt I . iloofler l..r:ie tn.iy iiIwhvi he r. id on at fikst- ... i. iii. i'i.j tt.ii invnriaoiv ec ' ")!, I AT JiOTTOM I'ltK'Ks: ' iiivinK im.i prrrijTiiiiiTv vtuw' urEi:t "a""!' ".' '' m enuld.i ' ' mrk. t riiir.-:m"ih"r. with the verv l.e.t in the Jive ii laicnl -hnre .,1 our i.tr..r-. then, nnd he eonvincd thxt tl.c l.V. i.irn ..c n:-ni"M. pun unit it never imv. toUiivnniti tenor artl.-le Hlii;,lv !.er:niie the .ri if low. sa it .- n i iii..:-itii:iti.. j fUi i the i1":ire.-t in the end. (; i:o. Klicn-'mr. April 11. W.i. TIUNTLKV. GARFIELD -AM- VKRSrs M ENGLISH ! HANG OUT YOUR BANNER wk auk iikai41ai;ti:i;s ki.k yJ -w- ' ( A lT TJ A T Kl GOODS ef nil kin. 1. We pti,)ilv bk -nt-. l'-:u'T .rc!uli l.iwe-t i,i-ilii. .riei-. All or.l. rs 10 l.e ..-nt as -m i,i.it,:,..-t,l iivt.ia delnr. We n;..lv liadgts, MetbiJs, l lasrs, Porlrait. l'ho. legrajdis. Soup Uonks. Cups. ( a pes, Tort lies, Ac. !' rrnynn t..rtrn it. r,n tlnteil (nt nnv fiit,li...it,.. I r If. , nt 2 .mi. I'linlii'Tm lK I'.l ... ... Ii:in.T. heriMe l:. (!' 7el l,r e'.r.Taititnz . Reliefs ot aiiV i tn.'lil.-lTe e,t l.T Met, caeli. or ''! a .li.zeli." Uttl; U : frtee. ete. . W e will pie tl:e .-.unit -r '".-.iler vli.i ..r.'er. th,. lr.r-et atiiuiint ol urn g, Lrfore the lft til Nov. mtier a S1C0 GoM Wat&iB. -J. LYX'CII XIN'KTY liOI.I.AIIS IN CASH. ..n. , ..r c.r...r,. t. -.f.,, He U S Manufacturing Co., o. lift SMITH l-'IKLI STKKLT, T-i I'lTTSJil'Utill, I'A. l -.in. It. I 1 Inhnston, AT. .T I5i -. Slioeinaker. A. V JOHNSTOX, J SH0FiTVT A TfF.T? ia PJTP.TT WJ-U-llIb (X, jj U jL, BANKERS, EBENSBURG, Pa. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, PA table sr nr.nM. INTEREST ALLOWED OX TI.VE DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT ALL ACCF.SSIIILH rotNTS. DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL CITIES Itonirht mill So, nn il a GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS TUANSACTKD. Arconnls olieitecl. A. W. BUCK, Cashier Klipnslmrs, lan-li 19. lxvi.-tf. I lxrnnpouATRD i is-. ; STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN. PHOTEOTION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE C 0 fjl P ' H Y OF EBENSBURG, PA. Frsmira Nctss tow i: force - $123,!H. Only Five Assissments in 22 Years. NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. Good FARM PROPERTES ESPECIALLY DESIRED. GEO. M. READE, President. I - ' ' " T. rr. DICK, Secretary. H0FFS BLOCK, CARL RIV'NIUS, Practical WatcMer anfl Jeweler, EBENSBUnC, PA., HAS always on hiuiil a larup, Tiiricd nnd ele- ' rant fsi.rtmciit i.l WATCHES, CIL'KS '. J hWKLkY. SPKCTACI.KS. i:vtnt.in' fcc, which he otters lor sale at lower priceg than i any othnr doaler in the conntT. I'm,,!,. r.n.i,n anythinst In hi.i line will do well toKive blmacal ""i. imii;iiii5i;i Biscwncre. - , -. . .... w i ir: lain; i,i tJ-Fruntjit attention paiJ to rejia'rlnft Clock!., ! ; ESTABLISHED FOR TIHPJY-FOIR U.l Manti Iji etin-i"!-s. 1 uiiMiecessful y ! 1'eoj.le fd thisde,.,--, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ' 1f '1 "f the ..t 1 human 1: -OF- Tin, coma, AND 1 rl j r t-v-t- , OJI b JL1 Ull W til 6S AND DEAI.r.ii? IX HEATING, PARLOR as COOKING STOVES, SH EET METALS, I I -AND- IIf)SE-Fri!MMII(i GOODS iWMU. ' i i j i J ' I - ' 13 1 UPPER Si SiiIiLTaIIOi t!de.Vi.HHii -x v ' I PIIOMPTI.V ATTF-XDrn TO. 1 i j Xos.278, 2S0 and 2S2 Wasbinslnn Si. : ' JOHNSTOWN. PA. I ! l- UHHIIUaUUII IIIIU.. 1 -DKAI.KKS IN ! Dm- GtoocIr, Fancv G oous, CLOTHIXG. GROCERIES, &c, CAIiKOUTOW. PA. 1 ' nt ' I Tl I I Mil I I llUL'U llil M) ALWAYS SI.I AT T1!T. ' 1 t-i -r - w... - . I , in;tHer to dnvf t i i H I-AII fitfl C(l TKV T!0 IH t '. n li-n .o! nrr not ,lelrrl. 1 ' ' t i. . Mi i;iii ;ii a. into. I 'arr.illt'in. "Mar. li in is!.-ti. 'innnrK-lnrer anl Denier In HOME AND CITY MADE I ! T7TTT1 VT T fTl T T I ; and bands f;T a l.:'.1! ! UIlNITURE l':t,V , KJ LJ J1M.nU sfilt!:(, j, 5 - ittnktcli ttu lisitc-i LOUNGES. BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattr 1 ir,o; ELEVKXTII AVKM'E. Ilctwceii ICth nixl 1 71 li Sfs., Altoona. JPemi'a. Mi-I itt7Pii of Cmiilirla (v.tiTitT ftti.l nil other wlsliiriK to jmrclia-e h.in.-t KT H Nl'11 I. K kc nt li.inrnt inc-- Bro rciprtlnUv invitf.I t.. uivr me rnll li.-t.irr ln.yins rl. lu rr. np 1 am ...mtiilent th it 1 ran moi-t rv rv vratit nic". li n'c pvcrv t t-'p I'ri.-i-s tlii v.-ry lun.t. J:. ,. i.v.NCH. Altoonii, Ai.ril lfl. lisi.-tf. H. II. HENCII, X STPtr-rLY l-i i:e jiKti.nit iv STPtr-rLY ri i:e WHITE LUD, UNSEED OIL, MIXED PA1STS KfaJy for I'so, TisasftanatsiBs.uitBiBi, l'l l'TY, WIIITi: ;i.l i;, the dormant tciitrcs and rn.;l Varnish and Paint Brushes, ! jrSr tS and a rt ll lik or ; woist effects of Cild d ! o; ;.s a I fixe roLoiis anorxi) ix on i ,ow "l10" a "chili" wh-.-h .-m :: l-hcnpcr llian anywhere In the oitr fneei'.ing. ShivcrhiU is a i - - u P n, . . , , I convulsion to rostore the i a:.i n t N U H , THE PAINTEFJ", ! vous energy, but i:i a low.-r 'i I3lh Airnnp and llh WrcM, 1 may answer the same 'in ;i -- 5-7-1 AI.TOOXA, I'A. tm. 1 'ivoring that results fn s i tic , .'i loison o!i the nrrvotis . -.!:; McNEVIN 8L YEAGER, -ANrFAc-r-RKiw of ; teeth-chattering which -i ".i aM Mi WARE, ! AVI IiKAlKItS IX COOKING & HEATING STOVES, KAH.ES, ri'RXArCN, 1108 Elevenlh Areniie, . Altoona, Pa. One Poor Went of Oprr Houne. HOOFING ANU Sl'OUTINd l'tinmriT AntMini To. KtrAIKS FOIl STUVKS ri)?i.TJITI.l t) IIAMl. Altoonn. (lot. 10. 7!.-tr. -pi 1. n t i -i.-Kiiow ii invici.ins ,i:ai u j Etenslrari Fire tarasce Apcy!ilrStn,,,,fK r T- DICK, ; that there was death in that i Cen Tnurent, ! Polici.s written at Tiort notice in the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And nthrr Flrt l l t onipanlN, Ehensbnrr.Sept. 22, 1SM.-Iy. sytour. Tim rr.l lor tiOO; (IATI,l(Uil-- ..r,. IM. J lriii'i:iir.."i x- 13-12 Suit JianTr. l fmn i vi . ..... ...... , i.'i.urji , A D VE RT l ERS .ymiiiriijiire ii:o. I. ItOWII.l.A i i w : .rue s r -v v i. . . mm ' -W- " 9o.v r.ii:io7: i blacking from having the uv.a! t Ie . v'l'. 11.. ! A i!.-1. v.! h ;.i I going, or when he'M-,V''' 1 it ngar! as very f ,' ,i ' ' j Yd in the i,( ; ,, 1 i i n roi!H seem to j.:...'. "' ;! lM.-e t o a (.i;M.v: .. 'i . ' '" ! in pari ifiT.ir ! !).- it 1 ii 1 - -: - !! OO 1 thev wo:;!d like t.i :'"n!''-ss : i - It n,:V 'hi, v ; guid and in: .;,. j j pleasure -r sa'. if.lc . V i l-v i v yoiaig n.n I'lan to !!,i'fifntin ' diligeTdly dev.i'e . ! ai.t to sir-' d ; 1. 1; 1.- I I HiWI lie V !l ;s Ik ) Ins veins even t to i i :ns are Kei-i; jj, i pt i: tlatii.n of fhar.tet. ' m . down as ine t j young n.-t :i of t I : ; i ;. i are iie.-l jtnte .f ambit i 1 lie a Utile--: (,:..- 1. ! i'S !;!s 'wn st if ! 1 inued ina"li"n hi- ; I li.-tless and U-nmoli : : with him is ahas tu i iiisti ad of a qiaiit". ' 'I C"IirS" HI S' li t .'. ill . Ml I ' i; 1 i -I'll p ; i- j. Itiiit le s ie-;ii: rat oral ta-t es of - . will rarely if ever :. ,e i. in harmonv w ill. i.,. I tiiC object the g I - a';t 1 w .! heat ion which its pec n ! afford. When Aii'ht v J !,!,-., !: ! of the I nited Sat" !,e v. I o!,c" havjj g n a t:.ih. j id to the sign o-i v. l.;i ! been painted in i.u l.It:!; i tiii!mpl:.-:!.t!v rej-h-d : .'", ' O'.'i f i-'... v 1" j lie who m.il;(-s ti:e in his failing the !:r-t i bition. whether his .(, i, , of a tailor or 1'reidej f i l!i:ri.A i ; a 1T .i:i j the busy season on the laim t; . ten much time I t and -q.'c-. frequent journeys to th-- 1' i shop. Many of thei- ;;r. ,., ( ! but wh n in.ele lor the ',. ; i cf R single hoise!c)e. ;. ! A job like the it ; '.a, .! j ..; ,k i Sh'K- shi-llld be tl nil;;.: l. ' a l iiticti it one, a:el t he 1: ' j few and im-xp: Tisive. ; : a pair ol pinchers, a p::. :. ; any farmt r's work sie , ,' t her uses, and a lew h . -' are all that a. re neces-::,; -. . j; , j well to add to this a b" :i ;. . ' j to smooth down the f;o e . . , : , fur tl."' si;t;.!e n st-: t i:. . ; ,. ; is not rip:irel. If -n,. . i h'o.-e, jt may be tightt ! (! -. i th" old nails nd ci.:r '-. but if IJUii'' l eise it li...; ), --, r , off, whicii tan be ,!.,:: v.; ). i its, care 1-eing taken i. t ' hoof. All the ,,i,i . ... '. ii i-ived by r.s:r.g th- jt.ii. li. ' di!;:cu:t l.iattt r is th-- o: :. new nails, which mu-t i : - . t." the end that they m. ' ";oick," but ci n"e ti. i of the b'-of an inch or This can be h-arne-I I v i. '. smith, and if he is a l he will wiliinrrlv she-,-,- I,,. v.- vv i'i ; the !:a::- ;: manner. As :he , they shou'd K' turned i ward iiip;ed off v. '.Vi ;h- ; ' : curved in to bold f,i!i.';v. J ! resettimr a shoe can p.- , : and at a time when i.o h-s ; Hie mom in jr It fore w..ik. , t of rest at no,,n. ma.y b.- s i , and a journiy aved. of i '. -I to the nearest blacksii '. rr.ny come o!T at a time v. !:: ; it at once will save th- !..: 'coiiMijiic a'.ni en out the C'cmtrv. What i a Ci.:. V It i- -discover, sax 77" I. , ! i '. iittic wo know p.b...ut tl Ain.b CC5 -r j forms of disease. 23wO, s-w. : what is it ? lb I ". C:i:i : I is easier to say a rol l is ;i i. : : ; of what ja!t of the 1.1!. know by daily c-x j-rii-M.- !! . j as a whole or any of ait j duced to a Considerably ..v. . i tnre than will sutlio 'to g:-, cold if the so-ca'lcd chill b on the surface suddenly. I . the suddenness of a r hi li"'-. j at r.re that causes the .: I r ! be strange if it wen- so. ! ' of theincst susccjitib'c oi m ; j lake cold from simj.ly 1 ii j cf cold nietr.l .r accidental ' ! ice. The truth v.onM m j what we call cohl-takim i t! j a sufiicicnt inipri ssi,i:i (if (. i the vital energy of nerve-d: , ding over the functions in : I gans. If this Im the fact, it ; see why nature lias i.rovidc-1 Ins .f l Llr,.rif. 'f ..I fi... :- . ..... ... . .'l IV'II in . ' L lil' ; the ImxIy is e.vjw-oed i'i cl-l. :v ; dication to ward o!T ti e e;.'.'t 1 : j is to restore the vital ?.!.- ! nerve-centres, and there N i 1 tent influence by which t1 a: . ) object than a ?tr nir and :i-':i-i furt of the will. The man v 1 1 : not to take cold seldom b s. ( i ; A i;itte ioki is i. ionable habit, and one which : ing at an alarming mte a; ' grown Ikws, nnd it is the well-iiiiown ihvici.-ins that it .'.'.CO. bad a f-icMietle :in.i:v. result was startlincr. The t'.'." nnd to le st roivjl iinirorna'e.i while the wrai'ier, which wa " cd to Ik rice paper, was '-' the most ordinary quality of ' ivr whitened with arsenic thf 1 sons combined In-ing i.resei'.tcl ; cient quantities to create in b Little Builder Ciar l,ie n:,l'it of 'iug opium wi'.h CneHndrr.l for ' i Win" a.Wa." 0f..if-. a'"! lv!iU''!..t can onlv lo satisfied by an r: n i "mi ty i.r.Mi-i Y.'-I-jj- consumption of cigaiettes. thcr Kr.ui.ls tr..m hj'.vi n.,t , lpliv..rp.l in nnv n.l,lrr in wo'n'.Vi!'"1'''1, t,n re ! To Make Toots -Vati:i.h j me simple plan ior niM: 1 i shoes priKd" against siu-w-wata ! ing more than a little lc-v.i a: j ton suet warmed In a pipkin ui. 1 liquid state. Then rub somecf i 10 stitt'.fs are, whirh will n.-t M'