J Li J 1 J ILlUiLKl Maga. .'jji.mmiJWL.-t ai-J.i v, t n L '"f ;' J1 T13?"-"-I IT .' "T HH II () 21 A U A li 1. A IJ , ' 'ay.' atlaxtic i)JSAsn:n. JL BCENE OP T11K CHEAT CALAMITY VYKECKS of t:ik r.vsr. Cape Prospect, situated on the Atlantic coast f Nova Scotia, about twenty mile from Halifax, near the entrance to rbo har borof that town, and to lo heneofoi th ever memorable as the scene of tl.e late terrible steamship disaster, is astute!, of h.gh bro. ken land extendi..- iiU tlie sea. 1 he ap pearance of tins whole coast is rugged and uneven, and of a hi-,ht in some places of WIIOLESALF. VEALEE IX GRGl'EillES I OtEENSWARE WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FISH SAW. SEM C33EB MEATS, C.lfO.V. FI-l, 500 feet, and is composed mainly ot gramte j and primary rocks. From the configura- j F) AMD PROVISIONS. tion of this coast ami tlie peril tl.at wmiul necessarily attach to any vessel driven, as was the Atlantic, upon it in such a gale as was prevailing at the time that vessel went ashore at Meagher's Head, the intelligence ; AJJ ))oJs as (.;(.r!1 Brushes, Wood that a .ship had thus been hurled by wind i i wuiuw V ;:r, , Sjut Jback itig m.d Station and wave upon its inhospitable shore would ! trv w;n be gold bo,n t.n.md.icturcr's pinted ... , -i ,),... I,.-... I -,;,clit. an flail oilier ynmla n rn v lire at almost certainly nnply as .xc.l that i.ti , ',.,,,5;,,.,,;, Ki .,, Ci. v.i.i.Mi nnJ T itts yrreck was complete. So has it too t.it.i.. ; l(M., j, t.i...,et piict . To dealers 1 present tl.e proven in the case of the Atlantic, of which f, n ., ; ndvan: :;e of yavii-; tl.em all frei-ht probablv scarcely a vestigo will rcinain j Hu.l d.nva-e. they r.rc not Matured topiv . , , ,!.....V1W i fifi"hl l.'oui the in uicu.al cities nnd no drax- afloat by the tune these hues meet tkt j , mj of our l eaders. . I surd t li.it ni v goods re of the best qualitT and The d'si ;ifehf-s recounting the story ol . m.v iricc as moderate as cit rate?. JT doing the loss of the Atlantic informs us that that BIUUSD fltmffi! SAM! FRANK W. HAY T1IIXGS iroiiTir KXOIVIXG. j Yen Burns. For burns or scalds apply ; immediately a soft linen lag or lint sain- , rated with strong spirits of camphor and keep it wet for an hour. You will be sur- ; prised at the relief it affords. j To CritE a Felon ox the ITant. i fcjj Take sassafras hark tf.c insule nark i a Hartford, Conn, n. v, ami ) t.' with cold water, for a poultice. Apply to ferrsr(a--z' . 1 An.ICI,- 1 k l.A lit 4t m lllll.lltll 1 It I I-- S f X " BOOK WANTED J. B. BURR & HYDE, rCBLISHERS, I.i3 i:iventl Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts.. Altoona. 3Llll1XliiXCtlllei, j cold water. This, followed up, will draw WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, -OF- vessel, at the time of her destruction, was endeavoring to make the port of Halifax, which town lies some fifteen miles inland from the outer Atlantic coast, on the west .ide of a deep inlet call, d Halifax llaibor. It is the capital ami chief seairt of Nova t-'cotia, and is the principal naval station for the I.iitish American colonies. The Laibor is one of the finest in the world, and could float the entire shipping of the -,vorld. Ice rarely obstructs it. and hence its great advantages at all seasons of the jear. The town, including the suburbs, is two and a half miles long and nearly one mile wide, with spaei-ms streets that i ross at right angles. The houses are mainly built of wood, plastered and stuc coed, but there are also many handsome dwellings constructed of stone-. It pos sesses a splendid dock-yard covering four teen aires. Numerous wharves line the water's edge, where ships di.-charge their cargoes. Strong foils and batteries de fend the approach t the town. There is a light-house at Sambro Island, at the southwest side of ihe harbor, feet above tho level of the sea, and another farther up on Manger's Keach, called Sherbrooko tower, which displays a light lifty-cight feet above the level of the sea. TUi: WKI-XKS OK TliK PAST. Aii idea rf the comparative magnitude of the disaster may be obtained from the following statement of the pre-minent ma rine accidents since lfS-10: In the mouth of March, lx 11, the steamer President sailed from the port of New York with a large Lumber of passengers : when two days out hhe is supiKised to liave encountered a ter j iblcgale, and was never again hearel from. On the th of April, IStT, the Kxmouth, an emigrant ship from Lonelonderry, was wrecked, and nearly ','10 lives lost. A still more disastrous wreck was that of the 1 loyal Adelaide, which occurred on the Tongue Sands, off Margate", on which occasion too lives we re lost. In September, 1SV, the I'.elmond was h.ton the western coast of Ireland, and more than half of the 2iMi pas sengers perished. Upon tho occasion of the loss of the troop-ship lliikenhead, in Simon's Pay, South Africa, in February, 1So2,'4o I of the crew anil soldiers perished. Again, in 185:;, just a year after this, the Independence took lire on the coast of J,osvor California, ar.d 110 persons were consumed by the llamcs or drowned by the sea. In May of the same year till lives were lost by the wreck ol" the William ami Nary near the Il.ihamas ; and live months afterward :M8 persons, mainly emigrant 1 assrngers, on the Annie Jane, of Liver pool, peiislud on the west shore of Sent I tnd, whole the vessel was beached. rI he Favorite, on her way from Premcn to llal tiuioic, in April, ls"l, ran into the balk llesper, and lives were sacrificed. In ?Iay of the same year loo officers and sol diers were lost will, the I.ady Nugent, a t roop ship, w h icli foundered ina hurricane, and in tho succeeding fall the United States mail steamer Arctic came in contact, during a fog, with the Flench steamer Vesta, nnel a loss of ..nt lives was the re sult, an accident whi.-h still rings in the memory of many. The steamer City of Clasgmv ilisapjK'ai id also before the close i f this disastrous year with lsl) j rsons on b-.aid. In 1SV the only serious marine accident was the loss of the C.corge Can ling, near the mouth of the Flbe, with K passengers on board. In ts;.V"i the .T.hii, an j emigrant vessel, w as w recked on the Munch j Pocks, o!V Falmouth, on which occasion 1:00 lives were lost. On the '-'Od of Febru ary of the succ celing year the wtll-knowit Collins steamer Pacific left Liverpool for New Yoik freighted with P-' souls, and was never again heard of. Puring the summer of tw"7 the clipper .ship Dunbar was wrecked near Sydney, and out of 101 persons eu board only one was saved. In September of the same yeai the steamer Central America foundend at rca wiihoT'.' passengers; only IV were ivsvitcd. On tho U'.th of September of the same year 7 Chinese emigrants lost their lives in eou se quence, of the wreck of the St. Paul on the island of Uosel. Of the IT.) persons m the Pomona, which was lost em Plack- wnter Hank. April 1', only - I were baved. During the same year the Uoyal ( baiter was wrecked oil' Min ll'ia, wiih a loss of t t'i lives. On the night of Febru ary I Sou, a new mail stean er, the llun gaiian, was wrecked off the coast of Nova Scotia, and all on board, 20o, perished. Ten years ago this mouth ':; out of -1 1 persons, passengers on tlio Anglo-Saxon, lost their lives when that steamer was wrecked oil" Newfoundland. In January of 18(10 the steamer London f.niudcreel in tho Pay of Piscay, sa riticiug ah ut t-'-O j lives. Among the more recent losses at ; se-a that of the City of Posion, around which still hovers an unfalhomed mvsterv. and that of the Northlket, arc still within the recollection of the youngest. a lair, upright Iiiiiiicko. ami o prompiiy uiiu sntisfictoril v fillii-p nil r.ler. I hope to merit the p:iti onage of retail dealers and others in Cambria count v and elu-wheie. Orders re 3peelfir.lv soliciled nn-l saisf aciioii puarniitced in all c:ie9. THOMAS OAKLAND. Al'oona. July 2!. lC'.l.-tf. Jy KXT DOOlt TO POST-OFFiCK. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON W R I I;i vinjr recent y tal:en misscs' !oii oTt fie new ly In t. ,1 ii :i nd ci .Hill,, ,. i. .us l 1 1 i 1.1 iiir on I i iirh slrccl. two lo,.s enst of the l!:,nk ami nenrly o;.pnsile tin- M, mill. mi House, the siiliseritier is lieller preimrvd than ex er to ilia mi fact u it :i II lo tie!. s in the TI.VOil'I'KIt mid Ml KKT-I I'J X WAKH line, allot which xviil le 1 n in jslied to l.i i.x ers .i t t lie x cry I invest living I rices. The sill scril.er iiUo piejioses to keep a full iiinl varied n-sort incut of Ccckiug, Pailor and Heating Steves ot the most a ;pro'cl designs. r" SI'DI TIXd .iii.I i;i) N(; iiiadetof.r.ler iomI i'iirniii!f.l pci-leef iii m:i it ii l.-iet ui-e a n.l ma il rial. It l."l'. I I.' I . ; 'I ..111 j; I.V ill I el It let I to. .Ml xx-ork done l.eniexull l: ,,.ni' i iirht iintl on lair terms, ami ail S'lUVLS and U'Al.i: s..hl In me l all lie . !. n, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 as io tjllalltt llll'l cannot l.e under.-,;!, I in price. .A emit in ua nee and inert ase of at rename is respt et fully solici I . , uii'l no ell i : t xx i I ! I,e wanl : ii; I o rentier cn l i I'e sa I isiael ion to ail. VAi.f ir. Li"n;iN(;i:ti. i.hensi.iirtf, )et. 1:1. lsi.i.-tr. rxn, unz it to a head in twenty-four hours, without j 5vS any pain and without any injury to tho j !?jgC hand. Use the bark of the root. I To Make a "White Foot, nn a Star j i- a 1Ioi;si;"m FoitEnKAiv Take pickled , .X ...... 1 It ..1, ill OtlV tl. lUk inacKcrei auu iuuuuv , -., yon . lease, three or four day s repeating, and it will produce a w hite foot, or a while soot Hub -the white saeldle spot on a i horse's back a few times daily in the spring of the year, before the coat is f-heel, witn bacon grease, and it will restore the natu- X II J- j Animal as tSii,i,,rl fgW A,. 1,:1.1, In CIicm$cl an -4 3Icical Science. j .rc,l some curious v , ' k y , 1 animals who, bv son.,. . , vNV;f 1, 4 to electrical o. t!;(, Vi".'. O Ar . O often indicate tL:, -AND- Shect-fioii WAKES, AMI DEALER IX norsE-iTT.MSiiiNn coons wmiuii AGENTS WANTED EOK THE 1 CHEAT INDUSTRIES OF THE V SITED STATES. j inon rxci:s ano ."on EsuiiAvixfis. rutxTF.n in KNOI.1SH AMI OF.IIMAN. WKITTKS T.Yi'-'O F.MI- rz --f s.rx r.Tu w r . . . - - i !-5 Siig MSSg&J :tv observed in a,,,,;,,;- j j f3 J O ; quently apiK-ar all i;, : ... I i&g&&y&&ti it 2 '. amI carr-v tl,tir "I...... f.: -V SV.ST AfTIIOllS. lXe.-l.flOMO JOHN B. tiOlOH, HON. 11DN CASK. KllWAICO IIOV. I..XM". llf.v. r.. HIWIN II XI.I.. 1'llll.lf nil.K.Y. AI.BKHT liltliltANE, 1IOKACB fillKEl.F.V. f. B. 1-HtKIXS. FTC, ETC. This work isa complete history ofnll hrHiieli- ea of iiitliistrx-. processes ol iniinii I act u re, CIS., in nil ii"-es. "it is u eomilete eney elopetliii of j artsuntf ninnrnetiires. nnd is the most enter- j 1 1 . ....1. . . f o.foi.iiiiitmii on taming ami vum.inio xvoiw 01 ............. ..... .... j fiunjeeta of irenerul interest ever ottered to the niihlie. It is adapted to the xxnnts of the Her e liant, 1 1 1 fa ctiirer. eclmnie. Farmer, stu- .Tolliiir ii Ail 51 onr! i IT1 i H II Pi HA V IN"! roccn I ly enlai ireil our stock xve lire Htm- pit ) an tl to sell at a irre.it reduction troni foi uier prices. (inr sit.i k consists of llruys, Meili. ines. f'erf u nury, fancy soaps, l. nn's. Hall's and .Allen's flair lie lorat ixes, 1 'i I Is. I i ni men I s, I "la-lei s. l.i n imei.t I'a i 11 K i 11 lers, I'ilrali' Magnesia. I'.-s. .I.unaieu i i Hirer, ln re I'lax iirinu' Kxiriii'O, IS,i n i f. I.t-innn Sx rn p. Sooi hiiix I up, .Siiectl Syrup, Khu harli, Pure Spices, ,c. Cigars r.rsd Tobacccs, Itlmik tlooks, lieetls. Notes mid flotids; f'np, f'ost. Commercial and all kimls of Note l'aper ; i:nx clopt s. Pens. Peiieils. Arm. hi s VVritiiir I'luid. ;i:iack and to d Ink. Pocket an. I Pass Hooks. M.i'a.ii.fs. Newspapers. Novel, Histo ries. Ilildt s. lie! m ions. I'i ay el untj Toy Hooks, I'enknix es. Pipes. ,Vc. t " We have a,l.l. ,1 toourstoek :1 lot of E I X H .1 EV I'l.i: V, to lrcli we x ouldinx ite the at telllioll ol Ihe f .adics. I'llDTtiCUAI'll AI.I1EMS at lower priees th:oi ex i r olleied ill 1 1 1 i place. I 'a per ami I "ia r s( .l either wholesiilo or re tail. U;VMUX M'.'KKAY. July :o, fsr,s. Main Strei t, Elieiisluiryr. CTC."tC. ZMM IiEAI.ERS IS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, ' HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND A T.T, OTHER A 1! T 1 (' l.I tiENKIl ALLY KEl'T IN A COUNTKY STORK. WOOL AND CO'oN'l UY PRODUCE TAKKN IN I XI II A NO K FOR UnUHS. Store on South Side of Main Street, I'.lM-ntlx:) cr, L00KVEI.L Til rM!FrtSTAM!lMis', JOHN D. THOMAS, 1 5oot ; ii I HI too JS;i kor V Tii, COPPER &SHEEHH0X rUOMt'TI.T ATTK.Mli:U TO. ral coler. Cekk the rJAr.Y's Coi.n. "VS'hen your little baby or cliild is su fieri ng with a colel, ami can scarcely breathe, do net dose It with all sorts of medicines, but try this .simple remedy the best we ever knew : Take a raw carrot, wt the top off smooth, and with a knife dijr or scrae out the li.rlit. colored centre, inakintr a hole I nn o ' 7 , . . a s..lls to hoth old and in the carrot larcfe cnouyn io eaKo in yom ne-m. " ;" '. , . ..,.,. in mi. ... -i , i i on nir of all e asses. 1 he ftook A soul ox agents, largest finder, b ill the hole with white r". iluikin? hnye sles in nil parts of the sii"ar, then suspend er stand the carrot up I count rv. It is oftered at tne loxr jrie of ?:i ."io, ina ciKd place. In about twelve hours and is the cheapest honk oversold , ty sutwerip ui a '.innJi,! o.,H 1, n, P.,..;tv I ' K" nuly should ho without a copy, the fugar will be dissolved, and the cavity Wt want Hirr.nts al ,.v,.ry t..xx-n in the riiit.-d in he carrot will be filled with a pure, states, mid no Airent can fail to do well with iroldcn-colnied syrup. C.ive the child from this Look. Our terms aie liberal. We rive K ' . i i . r i :. -...,.. r.... ' ."mr :ints the exclusive rnrht of ti rritttry. six to twelve drops of this, liom toltl to 0ne f llr ns,,.t ?0d i:js copies In ei;rht days, six times a dav, according to the age of Hnother stdd ;wi fn two weeks, our iment in the child and the freverity of the cold. I Hartford sold :Kl7 in one week. Specimens of ;.. , .i : i i. ii -x the w rk sent to Ht"'tits on receiptor stamp. o have seen this pleasant remedy, which (.Sr(.uUu.s all(1 t-.rlIls to nifM,t a.l.lross tl.e children readily take, because it is pure ; j.nuiishers. and sweet, cure cases of colds after other j Ivnols TTll1iol rc.ncdie-s have been given for weeks in nj-w.y. In the I.i.l.lcn Ufc of vain. It is comparatively a new remedy, ; ' ' but so cflicacious it seems a duty to the AmerlCCn Detective. l,i:,. to m ike it known If the svran le We xx-ant aifi'nH fr this hfi.tk. It discloses public, to lll.lkC It Kliovvil. ii tne symi ie i lllvsteiies of the Heteetive System. It kept in a warm room it will .sour in a lew . ,.,.,... .i... t,ast lii vkaiis .f the most days, when it should neit be Useel, but new ; skillful detective of thi country, in xxhieh the m ide fioni llloll.er C lliot i craltsof llank It.il.I.ers. 1 hievs Pickpockets, lll.iele 11 olll anoint l canoe. L.tn rv en. Counterfeit "'c v I lealers. ami i maltTxix A Kkmlldv. Mi: Editor: I l.OUoe by a late issue of your valuable I Bluer thai smallpox is prcvailiii": in many arts e.f the -u.it.y. Tl. f.dlowin- rem , rdy is .sMl.mitte.- if deimu-.l worthy of pub lii atit.n. for the b 'nelit of those attiicted. It ha-, I firmly bcli.''- been the means of wiving the life of mv fatli i'. He was taken ill with the disease on the i;.'i'' tu .January. 1 place. This is rcn. and others. Hats flitting about in spring and antrm on the morrow : :is i tho contrary, win-:; their hiding phic s cries, bad weather ::: liKKTI.Ks Hying ni,. ing often foretell a t; rcw. uttki:fmf:. w l';i' I., ..if ,1 .. ,.f ; . ".Oil I'; Ir. AHVWS RE7IEBII3S Cure Incipient Coiisiiinption. Dr.OARVSX S XAIS BOEDIDS Cure Catarrh. Ir. AVIX'S TAI2 REMEDIES Cure Aslhmat Ir. GAIJVIVS TAIS ItEHI)ES are sometimes l'.,ici n:r., Cure IZo:srt Disease. j Mth nmi Sriiisi. Dr. GAKVIVS TAIt ICE-TIEniES ! weather when they Curo Skici Iio:ises. ' evening, MJr. ; vais. xxiiin iiu-y RegTilate the Stiv er. ' or when they uccm sle jr. UAIK M. Jt-ifc vj.ii-iiit j . jam. Regulate thcStoinacIiandBowrl ; C'iih-kkxs, Mi;r ;i v . Dr. CAKVI.VS TAIt KEJIEDIES stoncs and pebbles. aii ! vuio ---. man uii.iu a 1 1' i it i ;i Dr.GAKVE.VS TAli ItEMEDICS fowis ,.,,,,; t Turifr the f ::f. tlf..;r i,,s; iut ,,., Dr. AVZ.-S'S TAR RE.TSEDI3ES kinds f as v, CureDisea-osortlaeThroat. ceous kinds. (,i, nr.GAI..: . S - Ti.,.i linwu)!tC(1 l(ll!1 Curo ESronrhUi. ! they crow all "...v. ,., Dr. GAKV:.'S TAR K'JECtES a change to ram fie. j -, Cure "20 3C C:cl,"or-E!ayE- ever ,"x . Dr. GAIZVIX'S TAR KE.7IED1ES ""'"; - - . . thev come about a -1 li1'. -i swindler-5 or all classes, are p..setl nnd I Ji". CJ 1 1 " " "V'l T Pronht to justice. I'riee. l',Tj. Send for cir- " " " ' ' e-uluisaml ieriii to agents. Curo j''ls1iat3trj. ,tT-j 1m1 en the suifuec AVK ITULISII TliK II EST DICTIONARY OF THE 15IIJLE in Tin: k.noi.isii i.a.xci Ai;t. 11 V W.Vf. SMITH, I.f. l). Tt is xx-ritten ;,y T ) of the most (list inmiisiicif divines ir Kmi-oiu-and A meri.-a. a ml is tiie only 1 edition pni.lislieil in ties country condensed x Nus. 278 280 ami 282 Washingtcn S., J C H?iSTC W N , PA. 7()OD, MOJillKLL ct CO. WASIIIN(5TON STUEET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Jltlc.il Dealets in mm 11 BOMESTIC MY mn i.m:iiti' GOODS, iiaudwaim:. QUF.l'.NSWARE, B"OTS AND SIIOF.S. II ATS AM CAPS. IKON AND XA1LF CARPETS AND Oil. CI.O'I IIS. i : a I y-m a l ) i : ( :i.otii I n g . CLASS WAKE. YM.l.mV WARE. WOOUi.N AND W1M.OW WAIiE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, To"ellier with all manner of Western Produce, puch as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, UAH BON f)ll. &c, Ac. J3 Wlio'eale and ret:iil orders solicited and prompil v filled on the shortest notice and moat reasonable teims WOOD. MOIiPFT.L 4 CO. 7:, and suilered in great i'Cfony fvir a j i,v ;r. Smith's own inmd. It isiiiustrnted xvi'li ...b ..,,i .w...L- -owl ulit.n ltlvere '' oxer I.'i'i sleel Mini xvoo.l i nciai iiic. It con- l k. Ills he.. d, i e. lv allll Slioll. I- I.CIL ,.v,.,.v ,,. in ,,lf. liU.leof i, t:inee. olieli to double their usual size, a. '' CO- H11, js n p,,,, need.-.) !.v everv Christian frtiotlv I ered with peek marks; his hands xt1C I it is primed in double" column, in one laie i -1 . ..... , ....I l;.... J..f --..I drawn ci.M.keil with pain, tojrct Her with f lu " ' W.P t'.eW works in .HI cities severe sickness atteuelintr tlie disease ; his i Md ttjwns in the country. We p:iy larae com- '00- ' m. "io-'is and ;rixo exelusjte trrritory. ht-r iiiiitriip x' it s xx-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 sn in.'ir. iiieoniti se:iic- m 1. ...-.n... Tl.n,.l;,.oi,c,o,.,.'circ. 'W nd terms: address the pnldisheis. 'j 'j ... i j tr :..,. eooies of nnv nt on X receipt of price, . .1 T ..I.V t.l Ii. . L- S St.tlT Itt n it :. i i " i .-.i ! ampi - v., .-.-... ...... . no x nt;ui 11 itllllllt I, illlll J1U li.IXt "1XX.-II ll.' i M.l.n-ess , i 111 .Ail! ihnost all hope of ever recoveiin'";. At this staoe of the disease he asked for butter milk, that he mielit put his hands into it. It was furnished, ami no sooner had he put them in than it gave instant relief. He kept them in it for three hours, ami went to .sleep, not having closed his ey es in sleep for three days ami three nights previous. I'jiou awaking, his aches, pains and fever had left, and he immeeliately began to re cover. We then bathed him with butter milk, letting it dry in, and then rubbed the skin .vith swe:et eil. We also gave him the miik inwardly, and in a short time he was able to leave his room. The butter milk apieareel to al'ay the disoa.se at once. Another member of the family took the disease after his recovery, ami the butter milk was again used w ith the same success. Wi-ft Cltcxttr Jtjjirxoiiiiin. V. MSSffll FBRKITBSi IMftlH WM. P. PATTON, 31miiii li.iut.ti r?i ntl Oculor lit A I.I. KINDS OP CABINET FURNITURE ISO hikI I5'J linton Mi col, JOAS7firA", I'A. J. r 111 Kit & lllllr:, 1'aliliKbrn. Hartford, Ton.:.. Ctiienjro, III., Cincinnati, Ohio. tt A. fronts- A'mxtotl I TO BKI-rXlIR LICHT RUKMKC DG1STIC 'I'lIK undersigned n speet fully in forms liis nu 1 lileroiis ciistttliiers Hi., I the piildie ifenernlly t hut l.e is pr, p.ire.l l m;i n u I act u re If l ITS nmi S 1 1 1 1 l'.S of ii nv tlesh et I M.e or tpiil lity, from t he finest French enlf-skin hoots to the coarsest t.roiriiRS, in I he VKitv lir.ST M AN N Kit, oil the short st notice, unit ;it us moderate prices us like xx-ork can l,e olitaincil anywhere. Those xx-lin hax'e xx-oi n Hoots ami Shoes made at i ri ' establishment neetl no iissiiranee us to the superior tpiality of my work. Ollierscan casi ly lie con vi need t.f the fact if I hey xx-ill only jrivc me ii trial. Try nmi he eonx ineeti. iT itepaii inir of Ihiots into Shoes attended to prom;, tlx ami in a xvorkmniilike manner. Thankful tor nasi farois I leel contt.lent that my xvt.rk ami prices x ill commentl me- to a con tinuance ami iiiert.aseol the same. JOHN I). THOMAS. Hurr-Rus, lletistentls, Waslistantls, Sitlel.oa rdi. ( 'huinlier Sets, Parlor Sets, W:irdrolcs, I took ( uses. I.ounyes, Cane Cliairo, X"ood Sieat ChnirP, Kitchen Furniture', Ite.l I, ounces, Mattresses, Tote-a-Tetes. F.xtension Taldes, 1 linieir T il.les, t n,oarils. Ac., ie., Ac., ic., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent st c nnd at loxr prices. Ciihinet nnd hairinakers' materials of all kinns for Biile. Furniture delivered at ny point in Johnstown or at Kuilroad Still ion free of extra charge. WM. I'. PATTON. Johnstown. Oct. 13, l70.-tf. flRBUUE SAMFACTORY! Near Union School House. Ebrr.sbiirg. TH IT siil.se rllii r tit sires to call li t- attention of Ihe cil i.t ns of (auiliiia ;:n,l a.l.')oiniu con nt its to t iie fact that lie has now in success ful operation in l.lieiisl ur,' a Shop for the man ii lacl tl re and repair of CARR'AGES, BUGGIES. SULKIES, Sprit, i :oil. Sl-ii.l.s. .1,,. til.' ,',,; ,;. i Con ,,r' He, in t!;itl line. l'iiiplo in.; ie .in- Inn skiilt'ul xx'orkmen and n -1 1 i ijr on;-, the 1 i st ii.aterials, ! feel conlidcnt I can s-iic intire sttlistaetion in woik, styles and prices. Il.ii to nn xxork done at short not ice. Kepair- I inj ol al: kuel n ! einle,l io at rea-ouahie rates. A lllacksiini It sl..p in conneci ion xk it h Man I ul. ii t.,i y. la 1 1 a in i sec specimens of work. luiic. ls.::.-II. 11. M. CHI TE. f.'.?."E i LIVlF.EDDD'S UkWJ, WOUSS 3! I'rniihlln Nlrerl, Joim-slow ta. I I l.N t M KM S. 11 K. l lllltl 1 '.1 O "JHrVv. A 1 S I 1. 1 . l'.S, lilt I I. It llllll X. .X IJ I- H N KT SI. A11S. 'MANTKI.S, Ac. inanii-wf'j fact ii red of the very test Italian and fcl,1 1 A in erica n Mar Ides. Fail ire sal islae- i 1 ' tion guaranteed in price, ue-siK a" d ' li f e-xeeui i.ui of work. t-irt'. Jjf, iirders respectfully solicited and promptly tilled jit tin) very ioxv- y,j est cash rates. Try us. 1 Oct. '-'J.-in. 1'AliKE A LEVEKOOOD. LOillH SLHiBLE WORRSl i:tl I raKklin Street, Jlinstonn. .IOSB V. I.Oa, - rropiietor. MONI'MKNTS. IIK.AIlAMi TOM15 STOXF.S. .! I'dl'NTr.il am. CAItlM'.T SLAliS, AMI TKI.S. Ac, e.iaiui fact int-rl of ihe verv hest Ital ian ami Amcrieaii Marl.les. Perfect salisfuc tnn in work, ilesiwn price jfuaranteed. it" 'nlci-!. respeoirully soliciled an.i prompt ly executed. J Ahnstoxvn, N&x-. 11, '71.-x-t.l IISTRY ! AT Ullll ( 111 It AXIS' D!;. L. I. IIOl'l'M A N, Kra.liialeof licntalSur very, respect i nl! iuloi ius the puhlie that he haspei in.ineiitly located ill Kltl.N sill' lit i, x here he may he- found every day of the xxe-i-k. lm. Ht u KM A N, alu-r.hax inn hud ample prac tice for the space tit sex'eii years, does not hesi tate in alii r mi nr t hat he can jrix e p or feet satis f acl ion fn every ase rclai inn to the- profession. All l.'ianctu sof Mechanical and Surgical lien- tistry carctully mid scieiuilicii.ly pcrtorineil. I'articiilar attention ixi-n to (illiiiir ilecayed teeth. A No, te-tli extracted without piliu. For further iutorniatioii -..iicerninf prices, -te., cull Ht his office on Hteh street, oppoKite the Canitn iii House. xlu re may he e xamined sani ples f his xx trrU, it ltU U it. el tod lit twn t'the PM itio.. may 5.-tf. A j ll.LINKUV & )K1S MAKING. ! 1 i Tlie attention of the Ladies of Ktiens- j I.urir and vicinity is directed to the fact that I MIO.fi. I:. .11 ). 1 .S has j u-i receive! an invoice I .".t new a i ..I t. shi. .i-.;, i.le Millinery vioo-is.at her rtioiiis, in M,e K.ist Waul, lOOensiiur, W etl.liiiiT No III. can be dangerous unless it be tho lmiets. lUt. etc, a specially, lnessniakinsf Imlysolic juueldy.J V. P.TIKIINEY .1 AMKS M l.!.. AW and COLLKUTIOJS OFFICE OF TIERNEY &, NULL, t'oloiniixle Itow, l:hen.liirs:, I'm. f"Speciat attention iaiil to collections in all parts of the Fluted Slates. t--ls-"U.-tf.l f LOYD & CO., r.ANKKns, -iJ KBEXsnrna, pa. tnold, Silx-er, Oox-ernmetit Loans, und oilier See-nritie'S. liouuht and sold. Inte-re-st al lowed on Time llyposits. Collections matle at Mil aceessitile points in the Unite'd.Slutcs, and a Mi nci al.iuinkiiifcr ousme'ss transacieu. J. GALL1TZIN LAKE, Hbensbitnj, Cambria Co., J'a. F. A. SHOEM AKEIt WM. II. SKCHLKIt. QHOEMAKER & SECHLER ' A ttiriiej-nl-l.aw, lO-llid F.RENSIiCUO. C-VMUuia C"x.. IA. tf. Jikenciss of boine truth. Till-: Al.lvisi: for April will le received with enthusiasm and delight l.y evi-ry j r son of taste who has a rain of ;ipxreciation for the beautiful or a spark of pride in the progress of-A ineriean A rt. JJein the la test, it is, of course, tlie linest ef all the fine issues of all this wonderlul press, ami in this constant improvement may be noted , the secret id' the "ircat success which this j American Art .loiirnai nas acnievcii, wncre, hitlierto, so many hctriniiins have invari ably counted just so many failures. The publishers demonstrate, not only the am plest resources, but a determination to use these resources to the utmost, and this en lightened liberality in tlu-ir business can have only the one result a hold upon the jM.pular lailh that will be to them a tower of st relict li for all time to come. The see onel of the child sketches, by John S. IAavis, announced as the quarterly tinted plates for this year, appears in this issue. It'rejv resents a tln tt ot a slice of Oread anil Put ter, by a roving cur, from a youngster who was seated in the open doorway to enjoy the balmy moiniiig air. Ashadow has in verity clouded his day, and the fast-falling drops of an April shower accompany his tearful protest. It isa very pleasiut; sketck, ami will adtl fo the reputation of this prom ising young artist. Thomas Moran pre sents five1 masterly delineations of the Yel lowstone Itegion, one- of which, "Tower Creek," a full page e-utting by Linton, is a most superb seeinioii. The "Death War rant or jxinry tSTunrt" is a royal subject roy ally treated ; anil for texture and detail, is noticeable even in Tin-: Aluine; "A Cat skill I'.rook," by "Wluttreelgo, will carry off the palm xxith very many : a .pool, surround ed by forest trees, in which the beautiful white birch is conspicuous; the solitude heightened, not broken, by a pair of king fishers, one jiercheel upon a leafless branch, the other skimming the surface, and most enchanting vistas of dim forest distances form a picture worthy of the reputation of one- ed' America's fore-most painters. Such a spirited sketch as a "A Hare Chance," by M". M. Cary, in which one of eur frontiers men, on his gallant mustang, is brought suddenly to close quarters with a monstrous grizzly, deser-cs more, than a passing !ie tice. but so do the others, and space is lini iicil. There is a perfect gem of landscape by "NVimperis, the great rival of I'.irket Fos ter. "A Dese-rtcel Chuich," "Spring Flow ers," and " Tray my Child," an exquisite ijfure. picture of th (lerman school, com plete the list of attractions which are scat tered with such a generous hand among tho patrons of this elegant journal. The litera ry contents of the April Aldine display tiie usual excellence and variety. There are, for instance, three good short, steiries, "I Will If You Will," by Clara V. (iiiernsey ; "The ISall on the Ice," by K. 11. Leonard ; ami "Madame .1 canuettc's Papers," by .fas. Wat kins. There is a careful biographical ami artislie study of the life anil works of "Malboue the Miniature Fainter," by Os mond Tiffany ; a readable paper, by the edi tor, dese'riptive of "The Yellowstone lte gion ;" another on "The leath Warrant, of Mary Stuart;" anotheron "An Old German Tribunal in the Harz Mountains," and,lost of all, a racy little essay, by .John Sidney, which would have charmed Lamb, since its theme is his prime favorite, ''.Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle." There are five poems. "At Jazelof Hafiz," by Henry Itich- ards; "The Four !seasons,"by S. W. Duftiel.l; "O i'ray, Mv Child," a translation from the German of llotfman ; "A Hare Chance," a unique little dialect poem by S. Lang a now writer, who contests for the laurels of lirct llarteand John Hay ; and the "Kosemary," another tender tloxvery-fantasy by Mary K. l'.radley, who has alreaely won a prominent place among tho American female poets. Music and Art receive thoughtful considera tion, and Literature more than usual atten tion, the page containing it being devoted to the late Henrv Tiuirod. the best ami most fir. uizvz:-i''i taiz ::i:e3ies Core Curo 2I5-..;sr-y rsr;o:.i. Pre ve::t l'Z3fiIc:,:s & I'rvt r V?I . l tl . 4 H M -1.-1 I're-veut Jljiljsriot;- F"vr. lie-move IPri!:! iri t nrrrj'.t. lir. fAiivs.T'Si ta;? Tirmyir,? Iir-mov-? P:f; in the S J" or C3"lfk. Ar i::pf. :cr z oser Zir. .Z5VE"'.S T.VIi ESCUDBIS ltestcre the A;?pftl:r. Dr.ARViTri TAU llT.JlHIillzZS Cause tho Tootl to 5:ipst. Or. GARVWI TAIZ ESi:.IEIaKS Iie.sfore the iVfiiZi and DcIjilitJSKul Ir. AICVI.VP TAIt KrIEDIES Give IToiie to Vour lytci. SOI.E PHOPEIETC23. Iff i Seventh Arc. Xeir 1 . Sest Thing in the West. ' storm. I);s, before rri"' . J,,-. . i lie drowsily beio.e :;.i ' easily aroused. T! . -. . . ., , i which i'.ulie.ttcs tl:;.- V... s ' ours, are apt to be ;:' of weather. It is ..... ; . , , : rl.aiig-e of weather v ; :. .'. bark much in tl.e t. 1' . j in '.he earth w ith tl . t- l : and oficn mak.- h-r j. 1.. . - ),- Jt Ks. The loud a-d .".. ' lin of duck., ;(('(. ;-il -.! fuxxls. is a sign of ruin ; . j wash themselves atal Iii;;:, : ! water more than usual. V.:.. I descriln-d all f hese habits of a l'lsin-.s, x hen they bite iintv. : pambol near the surface oft . foreshow rain. Fi.n.'s, ami varitMis soil , ; c"tiic more troublesome. . bite mei e than usual, K ! a ... . the intei'vals of rainy xxe...... .. ., in autumn. Flle'tis, by their cl-i:;. , dicate rainy wcaiht 5 : .. their coming abo-.-.t i: . i .: the eveninir this l.i - . .:,- Atchison. Tvwkx & Santa Fe U. R. ; vious1i' to toals- Gi:k.si: washing SBWISQ MACHINE! AllOCT 1 o , t-old last year; A HOL T 0 0,000 This year ; And now beiny; Sold at t!ie rnte of sr c; cb cn en A YEAlt. The 'Iomotii- sitper-de other teennse it surpasses lliem in theeve-ry tlay serx-iee it ren tiers, ii in tlf irm .-sini ii tni fninilii: and be cause it is equally useful for VI.IIY FINE and VKICV IIKXX V XXtil.-K. A Mnrhinf will l.e furnished (for trial) to rr-tl-HiiKihlr -.iifrs xvith nn instructor i without e liarjfe) upon application at our Warrroniiis, 24 SIxtli St.. IMt fstmi-l:. The "DOMESTIC" hnx tnhiui merr I 'rem tint' thi xf.ismi than nun llu r Mnrhini; nnd is spe cially recommended for Family use and .Manu f act iire-is. tt is simple in construction, in.is.--fess and easily rim. A larjre stock of ThrtuU, Silks, itc. nlxx-ax s on Imnrl. Att.iress. I'M K -DOMESTIC" S. M. CI 1M I'A XV. Dec. 2T.-J:n 24 Sixth Street, I'ittsbuitfh. LOOKSH AHPAT THIS! 136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136. BCOR&PERIOOIWL STORE IX CAMBRIA COITS TV. Mr. M I'Af. II Kit, httlesaleanrt lotitil Den- ler in St iM'.Oil, I'ATItin.tr Wouks ot all V illll. I'll A V K.K liOllKS. Ill llt.KS. HlSTIlltlCAl. mid CONTHOVKKSI A r. WflUKS. 1'KltltlDtrAl.s. l'i-- tiuls, Khamks. &. ,Vr., l:Ki l'rankiiii Street, .lolinstnxvii. pa. Will sell every article nt H:il tiinoreor I'hildelphia pri-.-es. A lUiernl iii,r-unl nlliiu ril ti the Hi r. t'h run, lAlirnrit s. or f ', ,io inii iti 7n-(f l, ts. Itni'lij 1. . im.l att.l rieturg framed at ti e lowest p. .ssi Me prices. All thn Kastcin Weekly Papers for fh!c. 136 Frankiin Street, Jo'instovn. 136. TSE BIGGEST SfflMFLOAT! phltMINS froimr to Europe-, or lliote seuoinn - i ii n i r -J : Tliroor trillion itnutfil in mul vnir the Artmisiis Vulltij in thr J-'int:t 1'ortion "t A'( itf-us .' Eleven Years" Credit. Seven per Cent Interest. 22 J er ce:it. reduction to scttlcis who improve. A FREE! PASS TO LAND BUYERS a clamorous nt,;-e- a ixirteiul rain. Vf'l'OS I C.vATsafV.'id s, x ' they i!y in a v.-- to. j setting sun. th v ; when they frisk ait opti airat eventiuc ti: ami when they as.-c'-i! bite more tlian usual. ; IIoos, when they s corn and spoil them. THE FA CTS about this Grant are Low Tri ce. Lnnn Credit, and a Kebate- to settlers of nearly one-foil rtll : a Kieh Soil uml Splendid, When t l.C V mil s Hit:, , -' I liniHte ; sl:ort ami mild Winters ; early plant- I . in?, and no xvinterim.' of Stock; plenty of Hain- np thcil.- heads, W uui xxo fall, ami just at t lie" ri'-'ht h iioui : Coal. Sli.ne I anil Itrie k on the line : i Ilea p llati s on l.nnil.t r. j Cemn.cnce. Coal. Arc: no lands o. ned l-y jiecul.-itors ; ( Houses foictcll the" ('! llomcste ad and i'i e-einp. itxns now ?liintlant ; a first-class l'ail:-oal on Ihe line of prrnt . st ai till " lHHe t hall chill, u '1 hrou-li Itoiite: I'rodm ts w ill pay fer lJiiul and 1 uiprox t-nit-nis. It is thk iiKsr i utohtcn itv rvr.n (irrnifn , Kink (cattle are sain' to the rrnt.u' tliminjli the iroul r.-mjf ltnj J ' if thr U'linl. I vain when thev htk then fur Circulars and jrneral i-if -rmafion ad- le-ssnrss on the roaxl- dress l-17.-3:ii.l A. K. Tol Z. ALLS'. Manager Ijino Dcp'f, Tt il'EK , KA z . SELLERS' ILiPiraAL Cough Syrup j HAS STOOD THE TEST Of 2 FOR THI CL'Rt CF jjf COUGHS, COLDfi, 0uI.lMjo.i, iiU LUi.iit.il, I Ticlclinr Secit::- :;t its Threat 3 WKCOPING CCUGU, Lc. asu yoi k iji:c;;isr n: ir. i? PRtriLLD ONLY I.T C R. E. SELLERS 5c CO. 1 Plttcnuriih, pa. S t Jr tT.i pt ;. w f rientls to the '? I i i untrn oiiirht to tniv their titkets from M. p. Mka i.iik'!. Aprent for t he e e I e li r aled nlioiinl l.iii4 ol SleairierM to"and from Kmope. This Line is reiuarkaltie for comfort, speed tnd safety. Drafts for il and ;,i px aids sold at the loxve'st current rates. For further particulars call at Mkxohkh s Hook Stoue, i:H Krmklin street l-ohnstoxru, Pa. IJimu'i!, lsS.-tf C1 A S E Y, FOGAIITY & CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN j AID RYE IMY JOHN 1. LINTON, Attor.nkt-at-Law J unfortunate of all the Southcrii poets. The l'm Johnstown. I'a. Office in tmildiiiK stuth- ! story of his life, as re-told by Mr. Stoddard, xvest curner of Main and Franklin stre-ets, up- j from the Memoir of Mr. Paul Ilavue, is the stairs. Entrance on Franklin street- j t;uljest iitorary record that we have rc:v.l for YT7 K P(1V oap o i t P ; years. Subscription price $..no iucludini; Vy.U.ON H k SA LK. The UU- ; iMlWlluos t.vill;l p,:lle" and "Orossin-the tlersnrned will sell at a lmr$fain a ne-w , -,i . i . . c,,,,,,,, . t, ouhlishers 5n lHitTWo-HoltSKWJOiiX. Call on Moor. .James butty u & Co., pubUsUcis, March 7. Is73.-Ut. Oi'U. C. K, ZAIDI. Maiden Laue, . i . Uttijll UL UiJlJ il ANII ALL KINOS OF DOMKHTIC IItUOIlfr!, AND IMrOUTERS OP Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c, o. 315 Liberty Street, Dee. 6, l7I.-m. PITTSBURGH. PA. I.IIltItl WOOLEN FACTOEY! LJ A IXtl introtluced new machinery into our oolen Fa ctory, xve are now prcpi-red to manufacture on short notice. CLOTHE CASi N LIS, I5I.ANKKTS, FLANNELS of all styles STOCKING YA UN'S. Ac, Ao. 3 V?" Woof taken in exchange for jroods or worked on shares. Market price paid for wool . . , TJ1' J4-XS t iioXS. Enetisburfj, Fob. 24, lKT2.-tf. V7M. M. LMJY1) & CO , ' HANKERS, ALTOONA. PA. Drafts on the principal eitien and Silver nnd t.old for sale. Collections made. Monies rt eeived nn deposit, pax a Lie on licmand without interest, or on time with iuierust at lair rates. I sr pr. r-. h 2 irr- f3 O cr o tn tsr .5 O JSk s Dnnn. i XT uow 3Itii'i'a y Sc VROPKIETOHS OF" PIIIEMX FfOllllY AM) STOVE WORKS HOLL1DA YSliURG. PA. HAVING purchased the establishment latl ;known as Enterprise Foundry, we are not ,rt-,uiL'u lu liiuilliuiiuitj LIUHT GJ of every de-seription Tho Various Styles of Stoves manufactured at our establishment are iu all respects eoual to any in the market. Steam Engines anil all kind of Machinery promptly and satisfactorily repaired. -kIT;'1 our work is,lrarranted to be exactly what it is represented. lAujf. aj.-lf.J on their riht sitle. Setni i.inj; themselves ajraiiu-t tlf I,-, - .f wet. Mice, when they in?ak "" ' IkiI in the Inms-c. for t 11 a e L..: r; er, and often rain. ()i.". "When .iiiimi Iit'f-cr' sitting: on the t"p f the ); :--' side of a winelcxv, a change i f t be looked for. Peacocks sopiallii: 1 y -tell a rainy day. Pigeons. It is ;i si,::, ' pigeons return slowly t . x lcfore the usual time ! ' ' j Toaps, w hen they c, .i: . : i in an unusual nuinher i: ' 1 ! thor.jrh the ri-,ni!!d be - i . , the eoiniiiL' i-.i:.n, v.!, ' I . i fall more or less dr.: ir e - , - I Ihir.iN Err.itr:..sT-. -. j more than usual fami!:.!--'.--! ,..;..,... c .,,,.1 ..... ' ll,U",t-l I til!.! lll.H j-;. -. v.ith their bills, ii;.'.:. ' ' of which they have ;'"'"' ' brings them nearer ! ' man. SriDEKS, when soc. . ' -wall more than u-t' i:. ' ' i the summer, the on.'.:.'. ' 1 garden spiders ueiifie l.e:' 44 ' Swallows, in ii::o w.A lly higher in the air i' ;; ' fore or during a t-hoxxti ; :- Then, also, swail-w r- '' '." ming fleetly oxer the : where there is toloi.iKy . ' r -epiently sti'p ar.d liar.ji ai' as if they were gatheii: there. IxAVENs, when ih-crx moiTiing at a great hci'i: ing round ami round a::u :.'' - " croaking sound, indicate ti -i- ' bo fine. The raven fivj'a-;.:-V and dipping himself in ti"' fcign of rain. y.t '.'' " The rotunil maiden t c ' I" cd in the fashionable w ' dress, kxks like an evtcr fit pale, pulpy ami pea-'el ;;!. IsstrT'CTIixn enrfs in tlie , but education ends only J ' Ton; fTII to1 Br AVer 4 fire POf Ji Jim iei Hr. Mat net-, i .1 lu-l IK V.. MM Hitft jtt J:itl unr. li.iui t.troi 'CO! ,;ir Mi .me .id it r.t Ir til AC v Eli K;t ti 1 mi
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