i (i ! j i I ", ' '-; 3 ' ..T t si i !-:"si - M V .-.- :di i , ':;3 :3 .n. :3! tv Sea Lions Enjoy Life. ! llllj Cbailes NurdboIF, i.i the April number of Hxrpirs', tms tiiis interesting account of tho habits of sea lions: It : . ., .i: . . t tn pee rhe Bunine ro-.-nst.'.s nm'.y "of tiu ! TP"D A TVTTT TSf TT A "V bigger tltun nn os, .it play in the surf, .m,1' J iiiill i. fY I iill I. to watch the mp.-rb ski.'! with which t! -y know how to control ti.oir ow.i mot! cis j wi'icn a li-i w:a3 --.-!'... them and s.-et;is j ManulaCtlll"Cl'? likely to dash tii-m io pieces against the rock. incy love to In." r.i t !; son ep-m the Lare and vvaim rocks; and here they sleep, i crowded tog'-tner, atid ! log np m each other WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, usion. The Li 'y?r toe -OF :t it i : t r ; j 1 1 seems to e.-t summit ; and i a snii;;i-v peak, he j ni-i s'.a: ; -p..i:..cd, complacently locking a r;:tt''i set of brutes j y : for I I.a.o - a big follow : AND 1U llieXtlleaole COli animal, the irieatcr his ic to cliinh to t!ie when a !mir. sii'siy h:. with itifiiiite squh i'.ii; :it t:.i: i.-.l doe r. ,i i a,: ,,(" -.nisi mngoi-Iikj l.o.i.i, t., a'xv.t I.i. n. Tiioy;i:c rank I'. i.?!ies, I s!iou.! s w:itul.t?d tin-in ropi'KtcJiy, ; louIJc-.v.I his way ainoi; Lis loiii.ws, rcaiod his hiiije front to i itiiniilate oiue lo.-ser soul U'l.ioh had si-ooie l a favorite st ,t, ni;(l, fi:st with IionvIs, li these di 1 not suili.-e, with rrL-!r ! heatmt parlor ana cookm a: least t :oso w ne:i havo left their tii )thc:s, nppear to h.ive nj riglits wl.ieh anyone is Jjound to r.-sperf. T'iey g,-t out of t!.t; way with an a'jeet jroiiijtncss ieh proves tluit thry live in terror of the stronger iiioin- Sheet-Iron WARES, ITfllT -TO A Ualky IIorsk. There ro two of managing a lwlky horse. My companion knew one of them and I the other. Hi--5 A"1 A "13 I I "V MX? G method is to sit quietly in the wagon, and VjilWll JDkJ X iIwOatsi!prt intervals throw a small pobhie ut AT THE I i , Thoilo,. l,o smhlen annoyances will operate on a horse's mind, and he will try to escape them by I E un.l.-r-ned respectfully informa the 0;n,, on. The .spectators supplied my friend X citizens uf Kbensburir and t he public u-ener- i " ' it j allv that tie Tr-.is made a G HEAT KEDUCI'KiN , w ith pebbles, and he pelted the horse with IN 1'KK'ES Til CAbU BU VEUS on all goods in i '., i i l , .1 i hi? line, consisting of measured gentleness. Probably the horse MOWING and REAPING MACHINES j NEW STORE Building,! 113 and 115 Clinton St., JsCIK.NTlPK. llmlm, Honse-FnmisMi STORE. JOHNS j TOAVN. 1 ifi! I Amfrtcas hiK-rvMs. .it t:,e ' tioi;, accord'.: te the . Z ' ; Charles F'sti.ei AJ:i-.- j. inner fro.n M.es-ai i,n,-t.. AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; rOOKRG, PARLOR AD HEATING STOVES of tho most popular dsifrna and of all t-tyles, prices and qualities: times of svip.T nmmv. of my own manufacture: HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! understood thi.s method, for he did not notice the attack at all. My plan was. to speak gently to the horse, reiiuesting him to o, and then to follow the refusal by one sudden, sharp cut with the lash ; to wait a moment and then repeat the operation. The dread of the coming lash after the giii tie word will start any horse. I tried this Dnd with success. The horse backed us into the ditch, and would probably have bauked himself into the wagon if I had continued. When the animal was at length ready to go, AND DEALER IX ey do not AND- IIOL'SE-FL'RMSHIXG GOODS GENERALLY. hers of t be :n!itti:ity ; bi;t t! pive U their pla-cs wi.hunt ha: Ih:-,i,u.-- aii'i pitco-.is i;roa!JS. riastcred iimiuvt the rock", nvd with their lithe and apparently boneless sl;; ;.-s con formed to the rude and sharp an !e--, they are a wonderful, bat not a r' :i ecf.il or p',a--iog sight. At a iirile diVt.u.re t!;ey look like huge magirot-, a:i 1 th. ir slow, nnga.'n'y motions on Jur:d do not hs,"eri this ivsem Llance. iSwimiuing io the ocea't, at a dis tance from the land, they are bx-ori-piciioiis, objects, as not!. in- but the head shows alxive Water, and that only f,t int-rvais. li.it when the va-t sm f, which h o;-!;-; in nioan tiin waxes against the veat!:er i-l d-.: of the Faiaiones with a force which would, in a single sweep, da-.h to piece.- the bigge-i In duuiun when such a surf, e'.c,ucntly. and with itppaivntly irre.-i-tiMo might, lilts its tall white head, and with a d a dly mar lashes the roehs ha 1:'-way to their .-uiaiuits then it is a m-i.,;.'icent i-ht .. - ... ... t't Nos.278, 280 and 282 Washington Si., the u,ge, x .-..mpletciy ma.-tei.s of the - It ia!ion that ihey ul' ,w then.s . 1 : c, to be carried with!., a foot or tvo of the io. ks, und, :.t tlie la t and i:a;:i i.,. !;t moment, with an adroit tui-t of their bodi--. :,-.oil the sh.c't, and, diving, icapp.-ar I, joi.J the breaker. ToT)liii5 in TIN, COPPER &SHEET-IROX fKOUl'TM' ATTKMlEl) TO. JOHNSTOWN, PA. .Manhood: How Lost, How Restored! i A 'ri:o-i;ui ! c Just uljlisliwd. a new clition of lr. I lilt, rittli's Vli lir.ili il I .: on the vnlii ul ruir (without meiliciiK-) "l Scia: v a tihi iciioca or Si'minal Weakness liivolunlar.v Setnin;il Io.-.ses, Imcotkn v. Mental ml I'hysioal Iie'aiai-ity 1 iiipf'O unent s 10 larrete, to. : also, onsi mp- I.. v,-1 .1 . - tic 1 ''lov, Ki'ii.kcsv nl Fits inliieci hv self-inclul- 1 '(icaii se'.ilein. ol in l.-elaei i'..m-ih.I i -' in s- aleil v:l..pe, onl v t;ix eont , ... , : ii,.; rrlel.raw.l aullior, in ihi atliiiirablo Essav, J .t - li.n.- inn.-. aioniei, tj,c. lii tio ', m rly .l.-iiin nst rul Ironi a t hirty year?' suece.-'s- Co'ior.v i e 1' "i I ' 11 , prart teo, t I1.1t the l,irniiii:r "eon.eiioni,c of -7' - ''J le.ne.l iioai Hen- sir.alu.-' may be ni'llcally cured wit Imut I lie Ml;ka new t n.-; i;.i;i u h whij., jL.. laii- "Iuh.m uj iise'or inlernl medicine or theappli t j i j ' , cat ion of l he knite: point in 1; out a. mode ol cur at I"'"'''"1 ," g'o'Il'.n.t: J).op( s .. to e. ichlale 1 onee simple, eertaiu and eficetnal. by means of tfll ('oile'iiui..;-: at (jr . i' . , . . I w ''h t very su llerer. im ma 1 1 er w ha t 1 ii s rond i t ion .,, . ' ''"' to ni.iv be, inav euro himself cheaply, privatelv, and t us uii..ci:;u.;l event, it i-; p.--.p,..-od in this 1 neb'". ooeiitie r 1 1 - ' "This leoturp should be in the hand? of every to,,ntl t ..!.!. 1 gi.t to the i youth mid every man in the land. tional I.i'):-a; v of I vla.cl whi.-'i i it t',.. I Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to anv'ad- ircs. eyr-;xu(i, on ri'eeiitr ot six cents, or two JsJEXT DOOR. TO POST-OFFICE. Coolfing- Stoves, I'lesxtiri- Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Hovini? rccc-ntly taken possession of the new ly fitted up and commodious buildinir on IIi?h street, two doors east of the Hank and nearly op)osito the Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than ever to manufacture all Hiticlesin the TJ N, t'( 1TKU and Isll KET-1 H' I.N" WAItE line, all of which will bo furnished to buyers at the very lowest livinir prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. fTrnrTIXfi and UOOFIXP. made to oj-der and warranted perfect in man ufact 11 re and ma terial. It El A I Itl Ni promptly attended to. All work done by me will bo ilono ri-ht and on lair terms, and all STO V ES ami WA ItE sold by me can be depended upon as to quality and cannot be undersold in price. A continuance and increase id' patronage is respectfully solici ted, mid no effort will be wautiiiK to render en tire eati.-d'action to all. VAi.T.IE LL'TItlNOEIt. - Etiensbutx. Oct. 13, 1S70.-tf. which had little respite for ten miles, up hill and down. Ilemonstrance on behalf of the horse was in vain, and it was only on the return home that this specimen Capo I!ret n driver began to reflect how he could erase the welts from the horse's back before his father saw them. such as T,ook8. Screws, Hutt Hinges, Shutter Hinjres, Table Hinses. Holts, Iron and Nails?, Window Glass, Putty. Table Knives and Forks, bleand TcaSpooris.,Meatt:utter9,ApplelJarers, Iavie toott i.iui i,y me oituai.ran nv 1113 Scissors, Shears, Kazorsand strops. Hammers, v,.,i i,;, ;.,t,, ,r.il!..r. ...wl tl,..n A xes. Hatchets. Horiiig' Machine8,Au(?urs. Chis- j 1c Coaxed loin into a g.tl.op, and then, eels. Planes, Compasses. Squares, Files, Hasps, , leauina: in liehmd, lashed him into a run. . . .. : 1 .. ' : . . . . 1' .... o ; T n . . .1 I . n lit 113, i?e, . iimjnr, iki ', t me. . ii.-- Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds, Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths. Hakes. Forks. Sieiah-Hells, Shoe Easts, Pegs, Wax, Bristles, Clothes Wash ers find Wrinjrers, Patent Churns nd Pateht Machines (renernlly, (irind-Stones, Patent Mo lasses (Jatesand Measures, Lumlter Sticks. Cast Steed Hitles, Shot Guns, Hevolvers, Pistols.iCar trides. Powder. Caps, Lead, Horseshoes and Nails, Old Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps, &c, kc; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind, in rreat variety: WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyond description ; CAltTtOX OIL and OIL LAMTS, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Bosin, Tar. Paints. Varnishes, Turpentine. Al cohol. &e. ; Silver-Plated Ware, Glassware, ic. ln mil y Grroceries, such as Teas, Coffee, Sujrars, Syrups Molasses, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried A pplcs. Hominy, Fish, Crackers, Bice, I'carl Barley, ic. Tolcoo r 1 1 I CiriT'M. Paint, Varnish. Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Stove, llustinir. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed-Cords, Manilla Hopes, and many other articles, at the lowest rats furcaxh. HOUSE SPOCTIXQ made, painted and put up ns cheap as possible, rim cash. IxT' A liberal discount made to country dealers buyinir Tinware hv wholesale. GEoKGE HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, July 5, lf7:t.-tf. Having purchased largely for casli, and many W a 1 plffajfi of our (Toodslhavinj? boon bought since jL4vM-71. til llSv H I it -ft the Panic, we are able to offtr j , tv-A-n 4 didp nvci ! HtAU BLACK ALPACAS, iVlKA bAlVTAJjfe! jyxrj v niP YVTi ANO OUR CUSTOMERS SHALL HAVE THE BENEFIT. ' J LJ1 -Lj i J , ire will eii tu prices to make the ! At 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 Cts. money of our jatron go as far as' . . TMulMMI ;ELEGfiHT WATERPROOFS! IN ALL NKW COLOKS ! Navy Blue, New Green, New Brown, badly represented by tl States ollieials sent fr ; icnna tor ti.e parin.v- . Mr. A.iams, the il ! Conduct of hi 'C btatfr Ul tl. b..t ! -aiaeter -r.en pp.)ii,;ec-. w orab'.e ex-epti .ti. a ... di-g:aee to the U hi ted alleged scandal i.u;ie U. . , . cials, wh'u-h was nt and so IlHK'h di-oii el, Mr. i,, Oiscianns any o;';ni..;i. II 'ever, hesitate t t.:,t ' ment was cvi h nt t':,.n p .. f : was a fact which n.i inv. -r , ..: l-Ili- AND tiOI.D M1XKH AND (.UKfcM MIXlb Preservation of Timiier. Various re ceipts for this purpose have at different times been given, such as saturating the wood with metalic salte, coating 'with linseed oil and charcoal, charring, &c. When care fully applied to timber that has previously been properly prepared, these plans answer very well ; but in the hands of ordinary builders, farmers, and householders, they fail in nine cases out of ten, the ol jects to which they are chiefly applied being posts sunk in the ground. To such objects the old system of charring is frcijctitly applied but does not always prove efl'octive, espe cially where the wood is saturated with snp It has been found, however, that if posts be slightly charred on the surface, and then coated with hot coal-tar, they will not de cay for many years. The tar must be hot, and applied to the freshly charred hot timber, otlierwise it will not penetrate the pores, aud failure will be the result. Mere ly charring a stick of wood, or painting it with coal-tar, will not preserve it ; but when the two are combined, as we have di rected, posts seeiu to last indefinitely. WatePEOQfe, WATERPROOFS mi inu rtuuuuuu rncu, BLACK WATERPROOFS at 75 Cts. FiiAXXKLai ; sar' to establish . In ye,, ti ; was uoi in iu.iy Cu:upvtc!:t 1 I fact that it both f.li;ii,ei:i';' failed to realize the untie'.: j been raised, is attributed ; v : ' iart, to the cireu!usiar.ee i class city can hope, in -je!. tut CI.. i i v.a.et. woie.i is at t .i- cnjutal city o! iI.-.-u-u Ik. :dv. Loi.gfell find Mr. (iiMt:;- W. C.ir:;s, ;Ue chiefly the promoters of t!ii- v-ry pi. :is:;:it p-r. j , and tho-e who wis!, to c m!i'i.;te can do o .t Longfellow post stami-'S. Also, Dli. slLLSHKK'S liEME- L) i H)li 1'ILhS. Send lor circular. Auuresa the PiitilisliL-is. (.'HAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowrj, w ork; Post-Odice Box 45S. n letv by whom the b. o: will I'o.u aided. Iec- l-oirl bus (, in'-abinints. T! :e capital hospitable. has The p-opl. :.:P U mor.il, inte.iigent and poor. They are well versed in the ancient lifeiatnre of the Northmen, on I ha-.e a literature of" their own. The people Rre nil educated, and every church has a libiaiy in which are lio.'ks llUii nianascript-. There are ?r2l church.- on the i-lan.l, ;vu,l state I.ibi-n-iy coniains pi (,;.(, vol.tmes. Ti:e Icelanders live iu the constant presence ,,' ,!nnr j Volcanoes ;,,e si 1 ways threalrnipi', and ' storms m.d il od desolate the inhabited al ciihixaie.i a .-. r.iinine is always;, peril i ui..J cii.'ei.ee ha- often i-ite 1 thi-m. These i p-".!e are rep .v.--u ted by all who have ! 15. rr. I?nllitt'w PLTRE CONCENTRATED POTASH, Oil I.Yl', Of Double the Strength of anv other SAPONIFYING SUBSTANCE I have recently perfected a new method f pack ing iny Potash, or Lyo, and am now packing it only in Balls, tho coatiu'ir of whieh will saponify, and docs not ininro tho Soap. It is. packed in boxes containinn and 4S one lb. Balls, and in no other way. Directions in English and German for ma k in hard and soft soap with this Potash accompany each package. It. I'. It IK It I 9 1, l-lT.-2in.J C.i to St Wnsliinslon St., .. V. I'TEA. AGEHTS'WAMll G. C. K. ZAHM, -DEAI.EH IK- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS:CiPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GEXER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PKODUCE TAKES 1! EXCHAXOK TOR GOODS. tiaveied in be TEA AG EXTS wanted in town and coiinlryto s.dl 'I'KA. or iret up club orders, for tho largest Tc.i Company in A uierica." Itnix.rtrrs' price's and indiieements to Annuls. Send lor 'ireular. Ad dress, KUBEKT WELUS, 43 Vtaey St., X. Y. !'.. Box 12S7. Tlir ( 'it -jsftr?i 1 "ft foil. TXenrv AVard IteerliT, cd- lj. iii"' so I'or. of f let t;.".t h last, say? : -Part ies wishing to iret j,....-.. , . .. , i oroers lor I I'.A, snoiiiu write nun lor a circular, lal o..t 111 t .C eolil. ' t 'lee or .. L I. ..11.. ti, .... i.-. ...i.. r w . ...i "All Hiranircs should write Bob t Wells lor cir culars." "" 'Jlii- Srt,thr, of Sept. 20th, says: "Bob't Wells is thoroughly reliable." " 4-17.-2tu. h o.-pit ility l.ir 'o.;t i trealiiieiil fi d tr remarkable Tor their nature. Horn . inei n aiis. I ... e . ... ln.-ig' :b..i- c.loni.sts, with an American anti pii;y four tiu.c- that of ours. Loretto Marble Works. PRICES REDUCED! nVI'V K'T! T(1M KSTI 1 1'S IlITV ii: ti. tn siacs oi r.artiai v are truly heart-sick- . i I AMI.K Ttirs A Dark Fate. The record of the sufferings l(f tfie Chris- I Granite Monument. also, Desicrns I'orSeotch We desire to invite the at- Store on South Side of Main Street, COME AND SEE THE GOODS AND JUDGE FOR YOURSEVE ! Goodsibouht before the Panic are MARKED Down TO SUIT THE TIMES. VELArETEEINTS AT HALF THE USUAL PRICE. Wholesale Department O.V SECOXD FLOOR. ' GOODS AT NEW YORK AND PIIIL'A TRICES j:i:i a xj wirrri: vlaxxlil, OVER A FIjAXXKIj. it a i:i:i:i n. a xx ;.. Heavy dray Tirillctl riannrf, Yard Wide Country Flannel, Hob Hoy and 111 it e Flannels . FELT SKIRTS from 75c. to $2. BALMORAL SKIRTS VERY CHEAP. Ladies', Misses and Children's at lowest prices. at Geis, Foster & auinn's, Geis, Foster & Quiim's, Ajkr. uu I V I I 1 1 I U tl I. m tMl llt t; M IJ Nos. 113 and 115 ClintonlSt., Johnstown. VT. li. M'Clellanu... John IIannan. M'CIJLLAND & CO., Banararturers of and Dealrrc in Fancy and Tlnin FURNITURE! axd eat vtu . We keep constantly on hand in great variety a fall line of elegant Wood, llorrell & Co.3 WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Ililcil Dealers in . FISEM 113 B3MESTIC GRY GOODS : compete succe-snmy ..., j As to our officials at Viei.t.a, i.e while there were a lew ),,,. L; well versed in the -j.,-.;;,;.;. w; ! they had to deal, the-e were r. tions to the jrenera! rule. ir, : liKpiciit of pii7.j ju'.,'.-s j knowledge, with regard tu t!.,;t ! they were to judiie. was e.;ua;(.i their ignorance of the Lit .;!8 ,t ! the proceedings were can led ,.,n liient-s upon this part ol' i.i, severe, though pro' just. J res tu t Co, il.J !.;;ri.vl . in a sj.ieui such n- L.s which men seek pl-ic.-, p..,: t; :(., . Mr. Adams derive- 'o ;u i.l. t end oliservation at 'ie::t::t ,i relative to our pn j .te-1 sl r i;, r i hratton, iz., that orr.it. i.:iti- n ;. ' ration innst lie Ije-juu i:.;i - K.t j . be had to protect i: a: i:.-t ; ie incompetent and er: t. PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, N SYLES AND AT PdlCES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS. Having the most skilBul workmen tn the city, we ' are prepared to till all orders lor i Home Markets for Farmers. The South Bend (Ind.) Trilvne devotes thirteen col umns of a late i-sae to a review of the trade, manufactures, business, and growth of that ci y for the year 1S73. There are 2,500 wo kmen employed in the vai ions manufne toi ies there, and during the past year they pn dueed nearly 5,(H.H),0()0 worth of manu factured articles. There were 201 buildings erected in the city during the year, aud. notwithstanding the panic, the utmost ac tivity has continued in n.-ilyal4 brunches c .... 4 w .r. i ..1 i .. t oi h.iijc. cioiiin i aio ear.y negan eilcoi:r.l r- ! n ' M il 0 . i..- and fosterin- ...anuiactures ,ind bo S Repairing Neatly and ;PromDt! y Done. All Furniture scut "or and del ivr. 1 in the ?I!I.I.J.i:i5V C(HN, HARDWARF, QUE'.: NSW A RE, BCOTS AND SHOES. HATy and f:.rs. T 1 : 1 1 v . v n v iitt OPflCE AND hQU2S!i3L!1 fMTURE ' i carpets and ..i. Vm iis. " IN riECfcS OE. SUITS, Vt IJTXCJLl: Below Either Eastern or Wc-ftern Manufacturers. im:adv-.m. ie cf.oTniNf; GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. ! WOODKN AND WILLOW WARE ; PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, i Together with a!! manner of Western Produce Warproom. ao. Si T RAKT.T Stm-t ! l l i:- aco. fish, salt NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, JOHSSIOWX, PA. f wisioin ol her policy is nure apparent every day. A ready homo market has been furnished for most of the minor products of the farms of the surrounding county, saving the expense, loss, nnd damage of transportation, and an impetus has been given to all kinds of trades that redounds to the advantage of the people of that entire section. The city now has about 11,000 population, and is in every respect one of the most beautiful and prosperous towns iu the North-west. rity tree of charge. LMa,-T4.-tf.j centuries, the rcignintr lh y..f Algiers held no le-s than thirty thousand slaves of .'.li ferent nationalities. The poor creatures ... -on, r t ., .l. . : . .1 1 " .eiiu:i anil sevctiteentii tenin of the t.ndie to onr lieautilitl Jeriirn t..r jI oiniini.'ii! s and '1 oralis? ..nes. made ol t lie very lct , l::i!':in ami American Marbles, ami which vvtil be . tar.oshed at as iowr i'. as similar w ork can be ; oh m iiie.l in Philadelphia or cls' where. Perf;et i a t filet i. in i o: r:i r I . 1 mi.l uurk kl.ii.i.ol to .. r. Wi re sold and rc-oId 111 the same Way as ; point at onr risk. AH orders from a d..-tanee will I ... ,, r.i A - '"' ITomplly in. ended to. Bi memtw r that i,ur oe- lior-cs or cattle. I inniediatcy on their ! i-i-tm and ,,, work w',11 compare ravur.tl.lv mill lan.ii,:g, they were strip,,,! of their clothis j "XiVcdVo! MaU VtV0 & and sold; and then, covered with a few rags j and chain.-,!, tly were set to work, some in ! lf The Oldest IJsfablishment. Hi the galleys, iMt ttu. at pirt in the T y AVnii-iinw T country, undera seorcl,in-llll-lu. in ti'l- -II., ., -1 . ....... MAM' FACT (' K 1 It (V ing the son, some m cuttin-r w.io.l .in. I making charcoal, some in nit.g j VENETIAN ULINDS AND WINDOW SHADES in sawing marble, some in the port, up to '' At low prices.. STOl! E SI I AUKS Made nnd 1,ti the middle in water, lor nine hours a day ; ' Vm ED oelmiVb, ieinIs and all this under the whip of a brutal Vf,: f' -N.l'-,v I'ST Hut:-, with frimn . mrtfi hung ..I , , y, Kl"''r"'-'iilf-ti''i.lli'rsilinitfiil-iir. f,ticit'ur- ovci-seei. In many instances, as desenU-d i f..i., ,.i.l.ro,i r tleaut designs. Oiltand by the niissiouarics, their skin peeled o!F i " t'"'""'t. m.l-.f(i ,;.,(,, Se. u'n.ler the broiling sun, and their tongues ! AvrL""."' lolled out 1 loin excessive tlur.-t, whieh they i could not leave .their work to ip.eneh. Jiat j V7EST STREET HOTEL their physical sullerings were fuHv e.nmled, ... fo . , .7. or rather surpassed, by the pangs of their 'U Jf. " Mt mental pain and moral degradation. While many endured this protracted martyrdom j rather than abandon the faith of Christ, ! others, in their u'.t. ily subdued and b.oken- d own slate ooil.v I Kl ...o. I,;..' A Temperance House, ox Tin: i:i i;oi'i:ax i'lax. I'iki.MS f.n and 7: cent s p. r liav. CHAliOr meatfi and vfjjetables n v. rv moderate. The b. ... i .i i i... i.: i. me mirKct. ui-..-si j r. i in i ie- -it v ...o, nioi.it en i-i.iau-in, wind nil- li.,- . , 'I. It. IJA BlilTT. i'mnrl. mediately procured them some alleviation ; " " " of the cruel treatment under which thev ! An-S J. OATMAN, JI. 1)., r i n..- .i , i " l'liy sicimi mill Snrcfo t,.......,-... iiiitcn io uejieration, several j .oniiiiiueu suicide, .Mid numVrs died fr m hard slop. A s:id life indeed ! death was a kindly messenger, gladly welcomed. reoon, F.BKNSBflKi, Pa. OfTiee on Herb, street, nearly opposite lilair'g Ibitel. l!e-i.1erico in Town H ul 1. .1 u I i i n si reet. To them where niydit calls Phould be made. 4-4.-tf.l M. The quickest way we know of to make a man believe that there is nothing in the World worth living for, is to excite bim into cha-iug a cat across a jatd where two or ' thu J.e !itly thn-e c! iilii v i iii the cve..i;i:; no su.ivitu' JiUCK, M. I., I'Ijj iciaii and Siirsron. Cahiioi.i.tow.n, Pa. Office in rear of John Huck's (rtore. Nitrht calls may be made the residence of .Ioiik P.rcK, Esq. April 4. lsVli. tf. 7M M. LI.OY1) & V.(T, l:NKF.KS. ALTOONA, IA 1rafts on llie pi incipal cities and Silvern o''l lor .ile. t ollect lorjs made. Monies i.... -.ti !. ".-i i . payable on .letnuud without liit'.iet, tr on lime vv ii h inf-i si at fair rules. U A VINO recently enlarged our stock wears now prepare! to sell at a R-reat reduction from lormer irices. Our stock i-onsi-ls of lirmrs, Mcdicinep, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hail s and Allen's Hair Restoratives, Pills. lintnient.a. Plasters. Liniments, Pain Kill lers. Citrate Magnesia, E-s. .lainaica Oimrer, Pore Klavorinir Extracts, Essi.-nees, Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Khubarb, Pure Spices, ie. Cigars and Tcbacccs, P.'.ank P.ooks. Heeds, Notes nnd Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, lllaek and Ked lnk.tpocket and Pass Hook.", Magazines. Newspapers. Nov els, Histo ries. Itihlcs, KeligkoiA, Prayer and Toj' Looks, Penknives, Pipes, &e. We haveinlded toourstoek a lot of FINE JF.WEI.KY, to which we would invite the at tention of tin- Ladies. PI H Tt iO It A Pll ALIll'MS at lower prices than evrr oftCrrKl in this place Paper and Cigars sold eirliee wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & M 1' Kit AY. . J uly HO, ISliS. Main Street, Ebensburg. LOOK WELL Tl) VOIR JNrERSTANDlNGi JOHN D. THOMAS, liool aiul .Shoo 3Iiilvei r'J IE undersigned respect fully informs his nil I men his customers and the public scjierull v t hat l.e is prepared to manufacture HooTS mid StlUK.S ol 1LI1V d.sirf.1 viH nr n.iulilv I' ....... tl.a llr.est French calf-skin boots to tho eoarsi at bronans. in ih vr.itv uest mannek. on the shortest notice, nnd nt as moderate prices as li.io work can be obtained anvwhere. those who have worn Hoots and Shoes made at my establishment ree l no assurance as to the superior quality or my work. Others can easily be convinced of the f net if they will only Vfivono a trial. Try and be convinced I ltopairinc of Idiots and Shoes attended to promptly nnd in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuanee and iucreasc of the same. JOHN 1J. THOMAS. CY I M ). EBEHSBDRG WOOLEN FACTORY VS i nl crested parties have been report lug in the northern part of this county that our rates for manufacturing Woolen Goods. &c re muoh higher than they really are we deem it necessary for our own protection and for the information of thu public to publish the lollowing LIST OF FKIC'ES. 2 ankp S3. 50 per pir. flannels 30 and 35 cts. per yard. Cassiinerea 50 ct,. per vanl. CarihiiK and Spinning -jo cts. per lb. Larding 7 t , .o ,0-, T- M- j'oNKS '& SONS, July 13, lsT-tf. EUusburg Woolou Factory. Portage HAILW0EKS, Dnncanivlllp, Klnlr Co I' a. THE above Works, beintr ntrain operated hv tho ' ind j 1 undersigned, otters to the trade a full siidplv ' re- ol their jus ly eelebmt.jl NAILS at l.me.t price .MIH? -MCSSEI.MAN. Iuniiir.svd;f, March in, lU -am. IltUII Fl.EKING AND (Jooa Ultter. At a recent exhibition of the Chester County Ag ricultural Society, Pennsylvania, Isaac Acker received the L'rst prize on butter, who being called on for his mode of management," re marked as follows: He feeds ten quarts of com meal and bran to each cow per day, with hay; does not think that corn fodder makes good butter. The temperature of the cream at churning was fifty-seven degrees and was churned from twelve to twenty minutes; uses six ounces of salt and three ounces of white sugar" to twenty pounds of butter; used an Eubree butter worker, with a sponge and cloth, and ' did not wash tho butter with water. Mr. Acker believes that the essentials to make the dairy business pay are good cows, well fed and well taken care of, good and convenient dairy houses and appliances, and then produce n g.d ar ticle and sell it at a high price. One 'year ago his cows averaged 30 pounds each. Distance Between Tkf.es in Planta tions. Standard apples, 30 feet apart each way. In poor soils, 23 feet may be enough. Siandaid pears and cherries 25 feet apart each way. Cherries will do at Id feet, and the dwarf growing sorts, Dukes and Motel los. even at 10 feet. Standard plums, peaches, apricots and nectarines, 10 io IS feet apart each way. Quinces, 10 to 12 feet 11 .art each way. Pyramidal apples, cheri ies, pears aud plums, 10 to 2 feet apart each way. The greater ej.-tanee is better where land is 110 scarce. - Dwarf apples (bushes), (i feet apart. Currants, gooseberries and raspberries, 3 to 4 leet apart. " 7 Blackberries, 6 to 7 feet apart. To Keep Air i row Fkkventinu LtoroRs. The Journal of Vhunhtiy says that a tin tule made like a siphon, driven into the vent of a liarrel of wine or cider, and the other end inserted into a vial of water, will prevent the: air from entering the barrel, while the gas escapes through the water. Make the lmrrel otherwise tight. V hea cither the . cider or wine is done working, the water in tue bottle will cease bubbling. It requires no filling up, as there is no loss. To those dealing in liquors this is a piece of iufuriuation of much practical value.-. . . CARBON OIL, ic., Ac j Vi" ho'es:t!e .ind re' ti! orders solicited 1 V 1 -,. 1 .1 ... 1 . . . ' " 1 at.o .... iiij.i.! . u.iri oil iiie si.oi :e.-t n-.tice him most reasonable feu, is I V.-t.M)!). Mop UELL A CO. i jnpiTOWS! FFPlT'i'5? fVPnv I VM. P. PAT70N, -uanuiaeUirer niil T'.ie Atosi'i;i :r t 1 I.us a "..rd.,d the s,o j - t vcstig:iti,.ns t M. i' . inember of the lVem h atro-cope, an ii.-t:-. :;t which the i-arti, e-s ,-. : vobitne of a:r a.v ' 1 v :: i fa ... he ha- f...::.d t : : ; to'.VUS cor.t.'iil.s ;o i..';..- i remains, and p :: tl '; j use. Ve-.-tablc fi I lii:U'-hi- and j.l-iln- ; ; far fro. n the !., 1-. e- . . IllOil I : i;; ill-. :l'ioV c ; ! , .. i 7.Ttes. 1 1:1 ft irl.-s o. . ! ':,r,.l,. iidh.it. ! either !...-. ,::,. il.- ..... ; -1.. re- ot l.iee.-.iii .o. a -ittle . u'-ie cen'i. . opet: -.-i iiro,.,',-ii s;. ! mid-t 1 f IM-- loto ; - 1 11-::.:. !.:,- with h-i-.t;- .do. - :11V.' a . VV .! V- il . ',-ii. -i a : i. ,:i . CABIITET FURNITUSE JuiixsToirx, r.i. rtiirpans. itedsteade. THE" HOLIDAYS M OVER! AS WE ALL KNOW, lil'T THE !Z D CHEAP CASH STORE J Are not over, but rather under, those of any other Chamber Sets, dealer in Parlor Sets, Dry Goo is, Dress Ms, Hals nil Cap, ! iiiHSTlc. ,,,, I, 5 GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, AC, Cnne Chair. Woo, fCiit Chaft-s. Kitchen Furniture, lied Lounges, Mat tresses, Teto-a-Tetea. Fxteitsioii Tables, 1 .. : . t . . Sec. I In this "Xcelt o Timbrr." EVKUY 1ESCUIPTI OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent st e nnd at low price?. Cabinet and hairtmikors' materials of nil kini f or snl. F it oro .i..t;. .... S-A complete and elegant assortments of new ' point in Johnstown or at K ulroa t station free goods now in store will posit ividy be sold nt tho i of ex tm charge. WM I PAXi ON closest, inaririn. Country produce at the hiirhest i Johnstow n, cct. irj, 1"0 -tf market prices taken in exchange tor goods. Full : L ." 1 I i l.l r.l i. . ra-., . n . .. ll""k I ...... .... ......ct,, i,, ,ul uuicrs. oioru on e js. High street, near Centre street. i .' .5 jSi H vts in W.-.:..;i r rv ree-tli leeti.re bef..fe t F ' Mr. Th d -re 0. ILiioi e- : --itl-laetory experi ;.:c-t:t : i.ieroasi- in weight of 1. i! '. by t!.-vir absorption of '.v.'-tt mtiee of line turn! g- . ! ..i the spinning of that im wraope l vv itl; iron w ite ai 1 il.e at m of a ba'.aivv. 1 .. arm Ii-.uing b.vn weig'i.-.i t - j the zinc, the Jatt-T wa ignite lv At h.'.-t the com .i-:i a much ('Xi ic eseajiev! in !.;::..- 1 ! y.ttie the absorption ofoxy.' ot;t f.tm-s. In r -tr-.t ; ..tvee nd and .-, . i v erv Je-. Ebensburg, Jan. 16, l74.-tf li. J. MILLS. OL ts . - .ie counterfr.iiamv. T.ic only ptv.'-'.ii- ' the zi-ie ne ulerat.-'y b f vi loose, it b.irtis io. iii.",.7"i: 'kJ-'" ljiW3.a DRAPER & TAILOR, CLINTON f STREET L p-.c: 11 v.i. d ' 1: n In replj to tho question, 44 is it wicked to dance?" Henry Ward Beecher says : "It is wicked wlieti it is wicked, nnd not wicked when it is not wicked. In itself it ba.s no more moral character than walkings .wrest ling or rowing. Bad company; untimely hours, evil dances luay make ' the-exercise evil ; good company, wholesome hours and the home infl.icuwcs uiny make it a very great hci.ct.".. " The best Oil in the world for -ma chinery. Jt ici II not chill. It trill not yum. It is equal to the best Lard Oil. If you have any kitul of Machine ry, ask for OL FX A : and if you cannot buy it at home, send for a circular and price list to PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP, OIL :.MAMFA(TII1FI1S AND HEALERS Xo. SCO Fcnn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHNSTOWN, PA. Parke's Marble Works, - il'lAGER & CO.. h Wholesale and Eetail XaBarartrr of r, ,A J-.A. I" ELS, A.;.. manu-V.,1 Idl L II I'll III 1 nil vr.i i- I ... 1 ...'. T N. roi'i'FR nil aIifft-irav-wuiP h-e , ,i.iu i-'i.u I 1110. 1 I1.111L, t..:ir;ini.-.-u 11: ADD IUS1I.FIK . . ' 1 execution of work Seatini, Parlor- M Mio? Sioves, u. jueventn Avenue, -ALltoona . in price, d-sis-n and -WPiS v'l.lcrs inspect f u II r solicited and prom pi iy uiied -at the vcrv low- 3 est cash rule.-. Tiy us. t Oct.-L-m. JOHN 1'AUKE. The Unreliability ; V r?,-nt from the state:, e Tynda'.I, in a rcceu: le t. scientist l as been makit varying distances to : id ilia' rent stab's ol the ::'': dj-';liiees at whieh- s-en:- eeter are a:;di'.l.-. t t. i Ciiiuitiiji..s. It sij -j r the sound of a gun c;:: than that of a fog h.ee. hvrn can lc heaid. at .'. . the g in. It further days, when the ::.; the same, as far a- t :a dinary ob-ci vat ion, th ' variatiou in the di-t m-'e whieh riMlc.-s..r Tvie . 1. n .. I- . 1 Coltlpat; .1 a :d it 9 1 0?FING.Br'1 SrorTKNO made to order materia!" r Perfect iu manufacture and tJA"Si spectfully solicited and promptly attended to, nd polite attention accorded ti an. whether they purchase or not. Altoona, Sept. 5, lS'i3.-tf - C1LUV 1'OKD. HO USE, l:ilOSlll K(i. IA -X'.S MARBLE WORKS! 1I 1 rai-Min Street, Jolnnlmm. JOII-V W. I.IHHV. I'rilllrlMnr to M o2 ?' Hrhn vno TOM.M STtlNKS. i nrri:lV 'N,KU ANI -"AJMNKT SLAltS. AMI ! 1 'j' "1;l""'"eliirc. of thu verv bt -t ltal- f1 ,H"J American Marbles. Perfect s.iti.-fae- ....u oi k, itisijn anl iii-ioo.,,,, r.,n.,.,..i li J 'rd,-Ts respect fully solicited and oroinpt 0.jkh iji. iJstiiisiowti.Mov. II, -.l.-tt.l John Fitzharrfs, - Proprietor.! COAL ! C0AL!!The subscriber I I A ,S.G 'cased and rf furnished the nbovo : Prepared to furnish, in hiruu or sihkU I I well know,, and 10puUr hotel, the pn , " ! TlrV't' '!Mi,i" l" "f A l li it.vt 1 I t and a I who ""W'jniplyi.repare.l to a.com nod'ate l'l'SVl f AL.at low. ,t Let Mtes Th.i. "'L'-V aJor him with Their PHtronat . Lo.il d. livere.l prompily and t ree of ci.a re for Ihe twt that tho market afford, wil be served !" ""K " a"" ,,"u "' 1 .''t-iisburg or v.Jiiiiiv at the Table at ail scimuic ti. ii.V.. , .ht Tv 1 : rders icft at. th.- yt sr....- .111 ' ... ... 1 ly' SnaSihVy t",4UC'1 "itathe t"Ji j tl.,i,.,t. " iJ.VNIELH ZAI 11. ohd.. - ...V.-. . 0 w ZfXJl re""na attentive ho.tler. Vr. j suljeit is yet very ot:' I ance of the facts j r.,;: Tyndall, may have duuiagu ai:d nute'i I i I Ax Iniprovetne; '. ' ; wa- s.iggc-ted to 1 the ; our siili-criliei lb- i j slats in a verthtil ra :::e! ! tai po-itioii. T..c 1 -I churches, etc., i- t e: ' eyes from the dinet g I light, at the iaxt t.a.e I be lively aduii:: i t 1 ' are made s.iffteiei.t'v v 1 . stand at right v.::.-' ' I room inav b.- v i .. - - ' I' ...t uii v win 1H) Snnn(1 tn MnH.. . .Y....... .... trr. I . . . ill.. I l . blr una wfeH pleased la eveVy VarUoulnr and l I KK1 MAKING. f,"' v . r . )j-y?'tU'tntioa binfAri ' -Tbcaltenlinnof tl L.Jie, of Ubei.s. 1 tne aooo nee. i ... - whSpraiv?r0pr,et0r0'' I mILs TVl't di!--J l! laet that states that ti.is exp. - Jo puuoj ,iM..ttA , the c:,,rch at which !, COLLINS, JOHNSTON-& CO., u and that 5! - - rrr. i. lc - i"- PtrJ-tf. JAS. II. ZA inr. Cashier. LLOYD & CO., IUnkeks, , TMIJST N TIONAL SADDLE AND - )l AKVl-CKCimu.i,... . ... . vioNvt"'itri"P,,'i,iil0 Sehool House,) W est M ard, Lbeiisburg. 3 MOXK1II V 1 .. PropHe,.., ,. sn., -Vc ,tud tYiVncl ,, ad nd r Paired Hi, d n m .... v..... 1 n.u. I A Wiik prsi '.-'-" -t j 1-lc.lt! Ulg x.tl 1 , ... 4 In ..... ... """".i t, on me jihoi test notice, and nt the most reaf:mblo rutc-s. Vl-l" Iti V . - - iLiiiijk.sN'K'i r 4 I mis;,. tfciroour i:s?rDANIKL MoLAuoiiuxr S"nSaBintR'i,,," he "ni'tcS, itd Tin '1T l,l,U'1"1 Mip-stairs.) corner of Clui Ktneral Banking bubiaess tramweted. ZZL " Locust w... wtu stt.n.l to all bu- nees eoaneeted wit his prtssnl. I :is her ..vv 11 way a 'VM man" takis 1 the b-p ol the 00 ,1 c;,j.,Vs the i.e.-d- I I, h ! :-..;:! ;.!. 1 ; -ea-oti ol liic.ii. .o-' uu.tn 1 '---1 -" i'; -' I ,5 ll - t 4 I i i 1 L fi It 1
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