. It wi Mover's turn for invention that caused the disaster. Moycr lo signed a now kind of a iiaUnt, "infla ted gossamer bustle" tor ladie. It was a thin bug of India rubber, which was to be inflated with gas to give it the proper distension and sufficient lightness. When the model was com pleted Mrs. Moycr determined to try it. (she went into the yard, and tied the machine under her dress, while Moycr turned on the kitchen gas to till the bag. It worked well enough for a few moments, when all at once Mrs.Moyer begun to ascend with fright ful rapidity. She had barely time to Hcrcam down to Moycr to nut the children to bed early nnd to tell Mary Jane to set bread, and the next instant she was two miles above the snow line. It was emharii8sing for Mrs. Moycr very embarrassing, especially as shs could not reach around the "bustle to turn off the gas in order to come down. So sho floated about up there among thunder-storms and clouds and crows and aurora boreal ises for several hours, enjoying the scenery and studying the j air currents anil 'Wishing she had biought her muff and a book tc read. Then she commenced to descend grad ually, until sho came within a couple of hundred feet of the earth. Khe then screamed some as she floated along, and severcl enthusiastic students of natural history tried to bring her down with shotguns, uuder tho im pression that she was some new variety of ostrich or flamingo. But a sudden gust of wind struck Mrs. Mover and blew her against ' tho "Presbyterian church steeple with such force that the "iufktod gossamer bustle" exploded violently, impressing the sexton with the conviction that the sacred editlce had been struck by lightning. But when ho came out and saw Mrs. Mover caught by her pannier on the weather cock, with her parasol pointing east or west, as the wind happened to shift, he comprehended tho situation. It cost six hundred dollars to build a scaf folding to get Mrs. Moyer down, and even then Moyer did not introduce his bustle into the market He will sell out his patent rights cheap. Mrs. Moyer wants him to.' JOB WORK I'ONK AT TUB 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ihe fourtt cash priceg, neatly, prompt- It, and ii styh equal to that of any other establishment in the DiMrui. A colored man applied to a Boston saving's bank, wishing to draw one dollar. The clerk informed him that the iron rule of the institution forbade the withdrawal of lew than thrco dol lars. Our colored brother was in deep tudy for a few tuomcuts, and then said : "Sar. I'll take de free dollras," Tho three dollars were paid to him, niiea he at once added : "No'v, sar, if you please, sar, I'll 'posct two dollars in do institution." Tho amount was ' duly received and credited, when, with his loose dollar in his pocket, he gave the clerk a sly wink and walked away. Many persons besides school boys nnd college students use the phrase, "He is a brick," without the least idea that it is supposcd to be of classic ori gin. It is said that King Agesilaus, being asked by an ambassador fromEp irus why they hid no walls for Sparta, replied, "Wo have.". Pointing to his marshalled army, he said. "There are the walls of Sparta ; every man you see is a brick." "If I pnt my money in the savings bauk, when can I get it out again '?" asked a newly arrived Irishman of his friend. "Och," said the latter, "sure an' if you put it in to-day you can draw it out to-morrow by giving a week's uotice 1" A man gives the following reason why the colored race is superior to the white : "All men are made of clay, and like the meerschaum pipe, they are more valuabe when highly color ed." The Detroit Free Press says : "The Albany Journal never has less than eight columns on a hanging affair, and sometimes reaches twelve, and a mark cd copy is always scut to the widow." The til d superstitious notion that crocodiles ween has been exploded by the scientists ; but it is pretty generally acknowledged that sailors have re peatedly seen whales' blubber. "I should think theso omnibus wheels would be fatigued after running all day," observed Sum. " Well, yes," replied Seth, taking a squint at them, 4'they do appear to be tired." A gentleman has two canaries which he calls "Wheeler" aud "Wilson." His reason for these appellations is tliat neither of them are "Singra." An instructor asked a gi: l why beer in French was iumiuiue. She replied that it was probably owing. to the fact that the boys liko it so well. A pugilistic Irishman, being bound over to keep the peace on all British subject" remarked: "Tile saints help the first foreigner I meet." Tho editor of a Nashville paper is accused by his neighbors of having caught cold whilo sleepiug in church , with 1m pew door open. . . . Jaynesville 'has an educated pig called Ben Butler. There i a chance for a libel suit on the part of the V'g-. Placards oilhe St. Louis streetcars declare that "This cur can't wait fur ladies' to ki.-s good-by." A contemporary calls hid items ".ViU," to hhow that he ;'Cl3 them out of hi-r own head. BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CAHbk, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXT1ILY NTAT1UI UXTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, KOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS " ' BLANKS, '. . .. POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS, ' LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. Allegheny Valley Rail Road Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. (YS AND A I'TKIl Moml.iv, February 2, in,, uams win run as tot lows; STATIONS. Northward, Nouthw aid K. M Ko I Nt.,1 Nn. I No. 4 s, in i 111 n w i in i) in 11 in 4:(fJ K:.V ,"( H:4fl win1!!);:!!! Pittsburgh W I 'en J 11 ne Kiltaiminir H. Il k .lime I Irmly lteiul Parker l'.iiilonton Kern harass Krnnklin Oil Citv 7;CK) oleopoiis 8:01 Kanie l(o k X:V, Tionosta !':(' Tidlotito in:-"! Ii'vinelon 1:4 il:iie;i(i:.v. A:4:l!l t::ti Toni S:IJ H:ii :l Kotisevlllo Titusvllle t'nrry Msvvill Iluiliilo Mt:!. 11:10 l:in l;fil !i:3S I'.illll! K:Rll l:Jllj 7:4;-,!-2::S-J i!:'-'0 11:40! i:(Hi I l:'.v.l M.'i):lii:.V.' 4:4 lil:lo: a ::n:. -: b" !':!! 7:4.i 8:00 a. in p. 111 1 J:l' :l:ii 11: r. .i:'je. 10;,-,; 4: IV d:Jl ;:ll 7:lo :: 1 :.- 5:in 11:1.-. 7:!Hti !l:47! Sijoi ti;(li 111 a. 111 a. in p. in Tram run bv Philadelphia Time. s. J. J.'iiA WP.ICNCE, tion'l Sup't, PENNSYLVANIA. CEN - TRAL RAILROAD ON AN! A I'TKIl II 1. !'. Sim.hi May 1, 1S70, Trains arrive at and leave fn i nion iopot, corner of Washluton und laiierly street, as follows: AK1UVK. Mail Train, l.r.0 a n, : 1'ust Lino. 12.12 , in ; Woirsaoeoinmod.ition No. ti.'O a m iMitn.Mi iii-t-oiiii!i(i:iuoii .so i, h ni ; Wall's noenm modal ion .No S..Via in ;('in cinnati express n.'.'Oam: Johnstown ac commodation 10..iO n 111 j llraddoeks ne coiniiiodntioii No I, 7.00 pin; l'ill.sl.iin-h pxjin'ps 1..H.1 p mj rnciiie rspn'M l.so p m "aim u(.-riiuiiiio(.liUOII AO a, ,:i( p in; 1 iomm'w oou nccoilllliililulion AO l,ll.,r;i p 111; Wall's accommodation No 4, fi.."0 p Hrinlon aceomiiioilation No 2, 1.10 p m Way Vassriiger 10.Lt) p m. UK PART. Southeni express 5.20 a 111 ; l'm ine rx lirpMa 2.40 a 111 ; Wair neeonuitodalion No 1, O.aOa 111 j Mail Train S.10 a 111 s lirinton s aeeomnioiliition ll.'JOain: HnuK lui'k'a ,-oniinodnlion Nol.ii.10 p in; Cineinnati rx press 12.:V) p 111 ; Wall's aeeoiinnodar.ioti . 11. .i a 111 ; Johnstown aeroiiin odntion p ill ; Uoinewoocl neeoininod:iti,m No 1. 8,")0 p in; Philadelphia express a..'iO p 111: Wall areoiiiinodation No 3,.(.(l."i p 111; Wall aeeoinrnodation No 4. 0.0", p 111 ; Fail I.ino 7.40 p 111; Wall's No'i, 11.00 p 111. The Clmreli Traint leave Wall' Station every Sunday at f.li.'i a. 111., reaeliinn Pitta- uurjiii at iu.ii.ia. m. lietnriiln ,.ap l'iita hiiiirli at l'J.'Ki p. 111.. and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. 111. Cincinnati express leaves d lilv. SonMi- em express daily except Monday. All oth er Trains daily, cxecpt Sunday . for fnr'lipr inCiirTinitinii niW W. IT. JlKCKWITir, A cent. Tho Ponnsylvmiia Hailroail t'otnpanv will not assume nnv Risk for ll.Tj-iraav m". copt for Weai-iiiur Apparel, nml limit their inpunsmuuy ii 11110 iiiiiiared iioiiai s vai ue. All haajraeo excecdinir that a mint In value will bo. at the risk of tnu iner. unless taken bv special contract. A. J. CASSAl Gonoral Superiutendent. Altoono Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON ANT) aftor Monday Feb. 2. Train will rtiu an follnwa lloU.lli.iit Time): Train leave Oil City for PitUliurtrh nl !:l.r P. 111. 7:4oa. 111. arriviuir nt PittNi.iir.rli at 10:O"i. nnd 3:00 p. in. llrady's llond Accommodation leaves Oil I'ity at fi:12 ji. 111. arriving at lirady'a Uf ml at !i:33 p. 111. Trains leave I'ittsbursh for Oil f.'itv at 7-.-20 a. 111. and 3;20 p. 111., arrivin- in" Oil City at 2:5:1 and 9:15 n. m. Oil City accommodation leaven Urady's r.end at (i:50 a. 111. arriving in Oil Citv at 12:05 p. in. Trains leave Oil City for Iluffalo at 2:1.1 p. m. rt:20 a. 111, and 0:10 a. 111. arrivin'B in llutlatlo at K:,V 11. 111. 1:10a.m. and 7:2.1 p.m. Trains leave l'.n Halo for Oil Citv at 6:01 p. m. and 12:2.1 p. 111. ai riving atoil Citv at 2:10 p. 111. nnd 8:20 p. 111. All trains driven ubove run thi'oiiu'h from Pitt.sljuriih lo llud'alo ami return, without ehaniro of ears! Trains run on Philadel phia time, which is 20 minutes faster than PitUhuriih time.' The time at llud'alo is Ii. H. A M. 8. ll'y time which is 2S minutes Blower than Philadelphia timo. .' At Red Rank .1 unction thi.i road eon withthe Knslcrn lixtension w hii h runs to llrookviile,Uaviii( Red Rank at 11:4.1a. 111. and 7:50 a. m. arriving in iirookvilLe at 2:30 and 12:10 p. 111. The train leaving Red Bank at 11:45 p.m. arrives at Revnoldsville at 3:40 p. m. J. J. LAWRKNCF., T. M. KINO, Ueifl. Suu't. Ass t. Sup't. 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N AND AFTER Monday, Juno 5, tSTl, 1 j inns w 111 run as ionow s ; TUAJNS XOIITHWAHD. No. 2. No. 4. 10.25 a 111 S.,.0 p m io.ns " 3.2s " 10.30 " a. is " IH. -M " 3.1D " II. Oil ' 2.;' " STATION. OlOopolis, I'Cliiielt, Woods l'rsthors Mill l'itholo City TUAINS SOUTUWAHI1. RTATIOHM. 1'itholB City, 1'rathers iill Voods lii nnctt Oleoin lis All' Trains Nr.. 1. No. 3. 8.4UUIH 1.20 pm f.ls 1.4S ' ' J.&rt " '.02 " 2.02 Ai tl.li) " L' 14 " make close connections at. Oloot.nhs Willi ll-.lillw mi tk.wiil t'...,.., .1. Allegheny Hiver Ilailway, North and South. Two Lines of Stai;c run daily between l'llliolo Cllv. Miller l'lirni sii.i IMeiiKiiut- Vi lie. II Ulk ill'' I'lilllii'el lull Vi'il h -n-ri t i itiriin.l departing Trains. J. T. liLAlK, II. Wh'KUA.M, Sun t, Tlcaet Asuut, l'itholo City, l'a. ;rescitntnio heav v 1 1011, 1 m junriun, now in itn 'twelfth ear. is r.s'.iu'ni.o.l in tin. Lcmlim; l!cj sii ,1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 H is 1 iCi 1 ill rilisoumli, llic center of Ihe . "1. , ins 111 inr miry, 11 n:i iiieinhes tor interim; ill form f ii n of lie.se I cades sucli , who other paper possesses. In ndHitioii il has nearl i' duo Hundred 1 orrcspoiidciits in till parts of Ihe coiiutrv, from w1i-.mii it is constantly ,n receipt or New s. Among ita Specialties ma be inrniioncij ; 1 Its 1'iic.e of C.indeased .Maniiiuetiirin;; Nole: Its Able Ruction Letter ; " Its Sliort Editorials ; Its lMttsbiHirh Iron .t Metal Prieo Lists and Kovicw of Aiu'.hIm.i Iron Vatelx, Its i hoioiiah and Heliable Stntistical Tallies ; - lis Monthly Keports rroni 11 last l-'iirnace ; Its Iron Workers' Wuoa Tables. Vpe ti eiiirnie I Ihe Manufacture i.r Sale of Iron waror M ftals. can iW without it. Sl'IHCHir i ION. . - . it. Sainplo Copiea sent Free 011 application. Stud, Ore, Coal, tla, V.AtA- nn ye ail (A Ml 44 3m J)r. .1. Walker's CiiUfornlu Viu. ORiir Uillci'S nro a imivly Vefietubla pieparatioii, ln.ido cliicily IVotii tlio na tivo heijjs luuii'l (m tlio lower itni-res ct ll:e Siei ni Xev:il;i iiiutintniiiHoi. Valifnr r.'.a, tlio iiioiliciHal piopciiics ni' vliich nro extracted Iheiorioni without llic use of Alcohol. 'I'lio fjtiestiim is nlmnst daily asUed. "What io tho cait.se of t!i3 itaparailclcil fiticccss of Vim:i;ai: J5it Tuiist" Our iinswer Is, Hint thc icio o llie catiso ofdiscxso, ninl tlio palici:f rc coxxrs l.ea:Ui. They nro tho 'rcat Llood iMii iticr and a li;b-:i in pi incipie. a litTifct licnovator ami i:u i.l;imUii' of tlio system. Never boloio Mi tlio l.inlnry of t!.o wni'M lias n liiediciiiv been cuiiiiiiunili-il peise-tsin!! ll.n ri'Viarkulilu (p.iahticii of Yi.i:iAR lh iTKK.s in l;yfllm;: tlio tick of every il:.,ea-o luan U l.eir-to. They aro a pciitlc " 'uriirtiivo a wuil a Tonir. relieving t'enjc-tiuii nr Iat'..iir(li.itiim i,f tho l.iicr at'el Visceral Oran.K iu iiiliou ll;-c.ises V Tlic iiropci lios r.f pn. Svai.keu's Yixkiiau III rr k iis are AperieiiwDiai'hiireiic, Curniinalive. X utrilintt 1, L:ixnf4ve, uiureflc, Sedative. Counter - Irritant fcudtfrilic, Altera tive, aud Aiili-liiiifim. t n. It. JtrUIH U.I) iJ. CD.. I V'itr.-'.rt nml (iis. A rt.. S.m l-'rflnuJ4f.. c'ul-f iniiA, A.11I i'ur. of Va.ti!M:tin ru-.i l'li.irttii Su.. X. Y. Muld Ity all Druc2tMl4 nwd I'jilE-. 3D. .-QHilbwiTNT, f IK ILEH lH AND A LI. KIMtX OF SPORTING AMD FISiHING TACKLE, : VOt'KRT VVTl. KB 1', scito!, dr., dv. TOBACCO AND ' C I U A K S. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER AND W A II It ANTED. Repairing Locks and Fitting Keys A SPECIALTY. IlEPAIRING lilt AM lll:l 1'KOMI'TI.Y HONi: IOIJ WOKK ..fall kin.:, done at this oi ' lice on sIk i t notice. 11-11 411ICAN MAMTACTUKKIJ. 7 Wood Hivvvt, liltliirKIi. !.. A FAMILY ARTICLE. 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II..I A M LSI i.V, Pcotone, Will County, Ilk Prion of raoh iii.iehine.t "('as9 A .1 "One," (warranted for live ears bv special certillcate.) with all the li.'tiujis, and ev rythimr coinplelo bcloncinn to it, inelud ini; seSf. threading needle, pie kud in a strong wooden box, and delivered to any part of Ihe country, by express free u fn rthcr ehariies, on receipt nf price, only I'ivo Ilollars. Sate' delivurv jriiaiuutccii. Witli each Machine w e wiU scnd, 1. it re isipt ol M extra, tho new patenl Jll.'TTd.N JJOLK WiHIKKl!, One of llm must iiiiioriiint iiuil 11 si I'l l In vcnlicns of Ihe ace. So siiuplo ami rer lain, lhal a child can w ork Hie litie.t but ton hol'.i with regularity and te.se. str.inij and beautiful. hnecial terms, ami cxlia indii ciucnls to Male and remain Atrents, store keepers, .tc, who will establish ai-encics throunU the country and keep our new niai-liiiini on exhibition aiul .sale. County lights Riven toMinui agents free. Agent's nun. plele'outlit, lui nishe I without anv extra charge. Samples of sewing, desei iplivo circulars conlaiuiiif terms, ti -stimnii-uls, engiiiviiiKs, Ac, Ac., sent free. V'u a.ii iiiplly A 1 1! K I' L'l'l' I! A L IMPLKMLNS. Latest Patents and improvements fur Ihe farm and linrden. Mowers, IU npers, Cullivat'.rs, l'eed Ciiitms, llarn ws, 1 arm Mills, I'lan-iors, . .riari esters, Threshers i-.iid all articles needed Inr i i.iti -.il, Karu Seeds in lare Mirlclv. All 'i,mu'.v sent in Post Cltlce Msricy" Orders, It.uii; Drafts, or by p'x press, w ill be iit'oiir rii, and are pel iectly secure. Safe delivery of All our fronds guaranteed, "A 11 old and n sponsible firm t!i.,;f . it.j; the best ipiods at do low., st -f.ri.ii . .,n.l be relied upon by uurreadcrs.'' I'n-ar Journal, New York. Not ICcsponsiblc for rii ristcrcd I.elt. ii. Address, J J.IS11.M K It. 11 1 ' I s )N A I'll.. Corner i;rtenw!-h it Coitlsndl St.s., New York. 'J.Vi;i r i: WANTYol.' To actus Aaents, and distribute cur New AiUcriisimt Maps, mounted on LiiL'lish Cloth, bi irn; a complete Map of llm I'nited Slates. Wo Uivethi'S-) Mapaaway uitis and w ill allow ou one dollar for every Al.-ip you disu-ili-uie in. e. cry eoiiniy and sisin in ihe I niai. Male end Feniaio Agents w.inr.-d. Ad dress liniiieiliatelv, enelosin,' one dollar .for oHUit of live Nlaps, Tcrrilorv, Circii lars, and full p.'iriieuliir.s vii lit 1 isi.vi; map ro., w i liii Ivi-t I'.i ii, ly 1'. 1 . 1 lirioii ( ',,.. l';i, m:ti.v AMI TI I'l ti:, pa .