? , X :n 3 11 a 8 :5 :fi 3 i "3 :i I ,1 N5 ," ."i.'l -.1 .1 J . . 1 -In Daddy ang-r iMiuta. Jlr. Paddy hat: !-i made nme improvo Xu;-nts ou his place recently, and aiming them n two-st.ry ail iitiuri to his house, containing a nice, large summer-kitchen uu the tirM. floor, and m the s.-e.uid an uiry sleeping arariuient und a ni bath-room. This arrangement gae both Mr. and Mrs. Duddjbauger a great deal of satisfaction arid increased the capacity or the house.- much thr t Mrs. Duddybauger immediately invited a deaf elderly maiden sL-ter, p' -tjss..-il of property, to visit them, which invitation the elderly maiden sister immediately accep ted with the most bra itiful alacrity. TliLs extension had been finished on the inside, l)ii t outwardly it yet needed a coat or two of pnint. as hitherto nothing hut a Coat of p'i:r.irg had b:-en given it. This extra J : i i i : g I) udd banger resolved to do hin-.se'f. business was somewhat dull, and he felt t':e need of a I i t r . - : t-l- r exercise. Ilo ha 1 sarrowr. !.d the extension with a hank some thriv.-r four I'e.-l ii. r un the top and of .-a eh a height a- to tili in the !iiarre between the t ip of the foundation w ill and the oririnal lav c-f the kind, which w;'.sa ,EW STORE BI'IIMG, 113 4 115 , CLINTON STREFT, JOHNSTOWN, PA. ma M IVS n K. I (st s4 H tkM OUlil, rUAltt! hido:'iil si- p:n. in th" 1; iil- i o u; i. I'eli !cr- '1 11 I d hv s. and : .iti- :t !)' rrowe 1 Mis. I). id ly- I.' f hi1 dm!kmr tntf.er fo'M c:p(v i.i lly at the end ovi i-! .';.: room w indo-r. y,. PuMv'i a ni'-" loni: ladder and lie and liug!r exhaust.' i tliein-i'Ki's an I two mortal hoars in raising; it ntinst t.'ie ext'-n.-ion, vith the top uii..vt!y tor iha l.itl.-io.,i!i window and t!iv' foot re.-ting on tin; top of the ha. lit ; and then to procure easy itK-IinaUoii they J: the li .iiLojj out as near ih.- of the hank :is they dared. Then he pr iceed. d to y.vt "mio a new pair of sovving-i iKie ma do eiu!ls ; so Very siaai! in the le-s ns to ihhk': idm appear to aeyliody who d.do't know l.i.ji very wc.'l lather CoiKtrained and distant nnd ( irmtii, hc.t y) orv, very anilne eiosvvii re us t j ui i.iiuilu.i- date Otaer. Then Imj go his mat-ria's og ther a:id po ired an I la lle laad mi e i and da'' 1 till All tb hn Gfiods cl tb Season ! ENGLISH BRl'SSELS Stair and Hail Brussels Carpet. TIucc-IMy (1ARPET. EXTRA SUPER CARPET. VENETIAN and GIRTHING CARPET. Ingrain Carjwt, all wool. cottage r.uirn from cents r?. Mattings and Door Rugs. Floor Oil flotiis 4-4, 5-4, line! 8-4 wide; Stair Oii (.'i An? ami TaS le Ctottts; Viiilov ua'les at U'iees to jiut everybody. AT f C313XrrS. ai'iUNG AND SUMMtK MILLINERY GOODS!! If"Tlie n ttr nt ion of the Lmlies is invited to oot- Ki l:ol MilllniT.v I lepart i.n nt. Having en-;fie,o-.i H llrst-cla.-ss Milliner from t lie Kut ami '"insr eotisiar.tly in receipt of the latest timl haii i-. .ni.-s i m les. wo arc prepared to suit all tastes aiul meet uii pecuniary oii viinistdhcts. N E V DRESS GOODS i )F I'Ii:ST QUALITIES. ('nontrv i-i rcliiii.o will fl rid It to their IX 1 .l US I' to citil ami e mi id ine u r stoek. V e.oi till their onhis in J ry (jnoil.s. Notions itad -Millinery tit th- suae prieerf iIu-a' wtulJ lutvu lo i'.n in ilif i n.r. and thus save Ireiht uud truveliutr e.v penses. WHOLESALE FTCCMS, SECOND AND TH.'PD FLOORS. Ill tt;' cw-ry movement, a l , ,,to'y ! QqS FOStCF & ftUillll'S, rt'-T-iit lnlliiU .dj, o; s u-e, .ji' s, r ".r i ' i Nos. 1 Ii and 1 1." Clinton St., Johnstown. l:o t)loio;ht I,c had alioat the ri',-'.t t! paint, and then taki.ii: the j.ot and hrusli he moa-t- d t!.o la hd.-r j;.-t ihroo mt'i.ttes aftT the e'd.-rly inaideit sister. stej-.pi:: ial o the harh-rooiii, J row the eur.ai.i without !a';ie. ptrtieular n .tiee uf the iadd.-r, and iuii dij'ohinj; for a hath. Mr. Dieldyo.ui'jvr's ryes w-Te s i full ,.T paint that he eouldn't s-.-c nmeh, at id it va not strange that the el i-j!y diawn eai t iin of the hath-rootu wimiovv .-i ap. d hi-- notieo ; likewise the eldoHv i.iai sL'ter was s , very deaf that she knew rather elose nro'imity -f h t say r-ithiiiL' of the !'aet t! at ha ju-t got up u:.d kiunv n-ejd r d' th- diy's progmniiiie, ail .f w! i. h t -t; l-.-d to make tht situation cue of heaaiifal a:id hlis.-ful iLrnoiance. Ti.eu Mr. D id lyn i'r. pftL'r liair:'r mounted as id ;u a.- io-ho:h. hao,' t!ie jiai ; pot on the. to,) vw.yj; ,,!' tae ladd-.-r and eoai mon. ed to l'7p iiro..iid wi-.h the hr..-h wa.-te pui.'it and rovv w. ik in i'ie arm-, and t'.igo ha;d, und v.hi.-iio softly and wo-., l.a- : how au:.di a g--od pa.iiit.-t woald ei.st him !. tho day a. id Lo. 1 .04 j.aii.l. ; iived a;-v v. a v, and if the -uii of p.unt vr. n't rat:, unh.aiihv : fi.-r ad and he 1 a.in ho.t r -o dawn a. id add a ll.t'.j aio:o oil or f;ota i.i ..k A' water or something ; ami it was just as he had com lud.-d tv de.-eolld liiat the iaddei mjcd a liitli. aad a (.irumpl. ! tiruniph !" of iw iai-h si'tii-faction nttr.iet-.l hL. it tent ion ;ii..i; d tl fV'.-tn t!;J di,:y i.e:.;ht in h..'!a;iia .' to one ,' his. nci-'i- hois ei.e j. -Meal iy siwutehing himself ;-iin.-' the f-.t of the ladder, v.idoh ' .y the p. .o, f.l lle.veaients uf t! e a;iia; 1: w;..- !, ie' ' -d aa!! w rked into t!..- a:iceitiio soil at the eiLo oi the hank. The ?it;!'fion w is ap; ,3- in j and Dad liiina- :iied to zras., it and the hidd.-r tin I the j. lint hrnsh ail at otiee. hut fails', lie let the situation uii 1 the hrjsh '. to ela 1: to the tos, of tl-at !:.:M: v e rr jv f desLiisr. 1 hen l)udd h.n.;;.;r eon 10 -need to sty, "lli.yoa there," and " Sn won't von ?" hial '-.Sayyou there, d- y..a know what you're a -i. ir, - ?" and then he tried torea-oo w itii tin- animal an I f. show lorn the impr- J.ne.'v of the thi ir. hut it did .no ood. lie dared not stir for k-irof h.doinu' 'J.iirv- GREAT BEDOCHOH ffl PRICES TO GASH BUYERS AT THE Eleita Hciise-FuriiisMni STORE. 'I'llF. undrrsiuot-d r-sp-ct fully informs the I oil i.ens i t Klieii-liur and the public iri iu r isll.v that h' "in ni ! u It K AT It KI ll.'CTlt N I 1" ! LICKS '1 1 ) 'AS 1 1 IJUVKUS on all goods ill his line. consi tin;r of MOWING and REAPING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS; :;!:;S-;:-jw reoKi.G, parlor and heating stoves )opiI pi iei G S7EST SESCEZPTZ33I ! of my own manufacture; HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! of tht l:10.t IlMIlllIiir il.ut.ma ami ..f oil 1 . . u.. j 1 ait n.j iro, 'lit I pi ices and quulities : 1 1 1 0 . . -J 4 h Hit It t.iiai New Embroideries AND wmtE cooost NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Latest St j leu Ladles' and Children's Hat s and B onnet s THIMMED AND VNTKIMMED. Ribbons and Flowers, A most complete variety, just openect. SUN U51BRELLAS sai PARASOLS. of all sizef, styles and nn!it ies. at unusually low jiriecs. A full stock or 1C T I I . O S , all rolors and sizes, na low as 75 ets. per pair. Hull IXitucl Gloves : TOW CAUUF..N WEAK, NEW WHITE GOODS. NALNSOOK AND JACONET MISLIX, SWISS AD Olio: AM) IE MTSLIA'S, W1IITK AD tOI.OUtl) J. K "S, l.nn llaniliurir Kihdnsrs, Towf ls, Ac. I'KKCALES, for tnmnar Suits, Turj cheap. The Celebratta "RIVERSIDE" HAT IN WIIITB AND BLACK PTKAW. Jlourning llonnets, Hals anil Veils ALWAYS I STOCK, AT Geis, Foster & Cluinn's, Nos. 113 and 115 Cliiton St., Johnstown. ESTABLISHED IWBH7-nV2 YZAF.S, FEME W. HAT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF- I sueti us I.oeiiS. Screw , liutt Hiuires. Shutter I 1 1 1 iiir.-r-. 'l'uhle Himies, liolts. Iron and Nails, ; Wiii'low (iiii-i, rutty. Tnhle Knives and Forks, i fnrvin ' U'M'.esami Forks. Pocket Knives. Ta i !.e ami Tea pool is. Meat t ,'u 1 1 ers, A nie l'ai ers, ' Seis'-oi--, .hear.s, Ifa.ors 11 nd St rops. H iimmers, A x-. 1 1 ;.i 1 l.tts. I Son 11 v Maehines.A nii-urs, t'his 1 el.. l'hitie-. ( "tupiisst , S jiiaros. Files. Kasps, : Am ! . ' k.-, Wf;t,cli!S, lilp. Fanel and Cross- t -a.v-s. -!,:i4 , f nil kinds Shovels. Spades, I Ss and Smiths Itiikes Fork?. Slt-iffh-ltolls, S!:,-,- l.a-;-. Pens, Wax. lirist les, ( lot ties Wash ! .1 - nod WriMters, Patent lu rns riv14 I'ateht ; M.iei.i'.es ten. rail v. 1 i rind-Stones. Patent Mo- I 1 -si - ' i at es ii ml M easu res, .11 inl.er St icks Cast tx 00m; -AND ShecMron WARES, AND DEALEit IN I , WzSSi HEATING PARLOR M COOKING Slacot Retells . thetvV'r ar.d w:1 ail II and l istem Pumps, c., ic; ! Harness end Saddlery Ware of all kind, in reat variety: j WOOD and WILLOW WAJE j beyond description ; 1 VA llllOS OIL and OIL LA JITS, Fish Oil, Lard l.in-ced Oil, Lubricating ( il. Posh,, Tiir. p. ions, :n nislH s, 'i urpcutine. Al ; oiiol.il .; Sit ver-Piated Ware, Glassware, ic. j ISllllil.V CirroCtMMtJS, I mi h aTi-as, t'otr.-e, Suiirs, Syrups Molasses, I -! es. In ltd Peaches. I tried Apples, Hominy, I-is'i, ra. ki-rs, Kicc, Peuil Barley. Jiu. I rrlnc and Cigars. j Paint, VaniishAV!iieivat.',i, Seruh. Hnrse, Shoe. : Stovp, I )iis! ;n.', ( 'lot lies Hinl Tooth liru-hes, all Kinosni. 1 sizes; ll. il-t.'or.ls, Manilla Hopes, und many other articles, at the hrutst nitix lur eih. uuide. iaint ;ii id put up n idieap lis ossitde, l.oi ash. J .- lit.cr:il discount madu to e jliuiiy dealers huj 111 Tinware hv wholesale. t;i-.H;E iicNTLEr. I.hcnstiur.f, .Inly jj, ls7:j.-tf. AND i:.T IlOOJt TO POST-OFFICE. S Il:i i iixr "! i -w - . too m tie 't, so he just I...-M the lit l i.-r I htsme-ath a..a ,!iS,t Ms eye. a.,d set hi.-j T I N, COFPER & SHEET-IRON WARE leftti unil iii.iee.1 tiim.-i il tor th -Iioeii ; in: t I ..1 : 1 . . ' i w ntii .1 1 ...ions doo-i sei,t tlie loot ot t!;U I fiOUSE-fURMSIIIXC GOODS GENERALLY. iToljlin- iii nit. 1 1 l.l.'i- lis in.' out too top ei.'l l i.-;,.ii, 1 wit!i ;i nolo toe air an-i iu'onirht An oer tii.jho lao 3'aii4 tloinS.-r, ,1. Lis j:. I..;'h Hi.d other tilings an.l a rL..!i tl,at woiil.l hav TJie iaJ.i 1 jftiUlis lulj li;4 o tin. ckics au 1 V t 1 . I od.l ;..i;ier idder stopped at. i! . loC p.l.llt J) !o;ir Is lut;JyK:ut.r sent woo.i ai..i ti o, '--" -Slioi'" 111 l.lli.!ii I'ie ;.,. o t ,..t -root., with t!:,. ernl .f a !:,.!.!, 1 P t of" ji.iii.t i;h a iloiio eie.iiL to a co, net. ow-.-i!!, hut .1 kept ri -lit OJi. lie looked til'o.ilil 101 .-.:.iv'liii;i' t.. -t' iiain-t, too, !i;.t is 1- diviu't v-e any t!ii.ijT n.nti-er than t!.e !.at!i-ro .m ; ,r. In lli.a'..t tl.ut lie miU ;., w ! s.v ti1L. thiti-tliroe-i, ai0!,,, ,v an.l o. t ti l ot" .sucli a teni Me s.isp, ...... f s. Vjst sailei oil aiel oroiilr. 1.;. w! ere 1 e Lad irite,.,i, ,j t,s, ,,,. a!oii-r with it lot i f tin a:.t paint, su,.i '"I splinters, nml star-, und things party I losses a reiit .ieal more j -.vas re old. ' timl t!ioiioit oxer it ami some other t' tmltl tu wile e.Mi.e Ibr her .-i.-t. r's - loll II. 1 v i:i;r r cent I y taken possession of the new l 1: 1 ie.1 11 p and commodious build inir on llih street, inn doors enst of the Hank and nearly opp..Mie the Mountain House, the subscriber is belter pi ared lliuneer to inaniitnetiire all nrt : h sin tliu TI N, ( 1 1 PPI'.H nnd SI 1 F.ET-I HON V, AKL I. ne, all of which will bo furnished to I i. its at the very lowest living prices. The snbseriber also propose to keep a full and uri.d h&boi tment of Coekisg, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved desijns. rr'SPtliriNr, and HOOFING made to oj-dVr and warranted ,.ei tci't in ma nn fact ore and ma terial. UlCPAlUlNt; promptly attended to. All work don.! I.y mew id be done rluht and on fair I. rms.Hiid all STOVKSand WAKHsold by i n 1 iin . ilepemled upon 113 to ipmilit and cannot bo undersold in pi i,-o. A continuance and lne-cuse or patronage is respectfully soiici- lire saVlsV!:;;;;,;! bo wnting to ro,"lor t'"- Ebensbuiv, o. t. ,;,. ,'sfK TKINGER. mill wi and it oeeaned (.. I !uo e.l out just :is im tlat tho Le I'Jtine in Loretto Marble Works. PRICES REDUCED! MON)'e 1.I-i11'-: TOM US TONES, liUHEAU t ii.i HI. E IOPS; also, Iiesijrns Tor Scotch I Orio...e M..iiuiiien;s. Wo desire to invite the at. " "i ihf pt.biie toour hnautiful Designs for Mi. in: it, 1 a; sari 1 Tom bsi ones, made of the very ben Itamin and Ainvrieau Marbles, and which will be larrnsl .-d at us iow rates at imiln r -..,ir .. . Ohtni.....) o. oso ....... "v ieal more ji..iiim nt than coto- a.,, I ' 'I11'.1"",1 ''hiladwlphia or idsewhere. Perlect . ,1 1,. , 'i 1 1 1 1 1- I '" ::e't'"i. ;i':iriiniocd, and work shipped to anv marKa'.h ;i,t- a;,l ,1, e, !,,l t.-... ;;;ny a r!sk. AiI or,1( r8 froIn a I his iriferesteil idm so that he -at tl ,-it ,?i ?', '"I1 '? Kemember that our de- ml.t oier it ami so, th-r tLies ! lASUffiv lis Wife coo. for her -or. r's . I..I.. . I 1 ' 13'18'--tf. ... ti..-,. .ot i.pa ,,.1 -m io.n.t.iir.: j pace's Marll8 Works ami alter a,km, ls w:L- ; apolo-c to Let 13i rrHltlIin U1 "'nuiewii, M.s.cr lor inm. he went o.it to th. woo.loi'.c 1 ami le!icle't an oitirio-j. For a w '.-k after this D nidv !..in N LI' MANTKUS. man. I rr.iim M.-d I fuctore J of tliU very best ItuYia . -V'Ti hU hus -pare time U-ovtc. vvaioolii for .l,,t I fV"c'ric". 'arfil,'- K"'ir wulsfai-Uft W .- . . , i 1 11 1 tr iirii iiiniii 111 riro.i. . 1UIJ ' . . ... .... . ... ..... .7.. .?.." ' "'i; -v.o,Subuuihj le .1:1 i pi: kitl Hal L.j Liui.i-, imj tryi:i; ' to muku u. a it!i h bi-i- l-oi-iaw ; huttts. Le tliji' t sanivl i.i Lo cm. toi iiimscjf oiT and v-'Ciii u work iuiJ reouiiol Lis t-ii.:,-s ni- of I CAcuulioii of work i . , .... . u I k rj loo. rs l espectrully sotlelted1. ma pnmif.iiy noeu hi id vory low- j ost eaoh ruLcs Try us. I Oct. LM..u,. JOHN PAHKE, Ue A n oM sat.jinoc.f un editor .say;, tLut KOk ill-. iv ... ..'.1 1 1 . LOAM'S MARBLE W0I1RS ! TliV, COPPER SHEET-IRON FKOai'TLV ATTi:.OKI) TO. Nos. 278, 2S0and 2S2 Washington S., JOHNSTOWN. PA. G. W. YEAGElt & CO., liolisale and Pot ail Hanuf.irlurcrs of TIN, C01TER AMI SHEET-IRON WARE, A XI) nK AI.F.IIS IN HealinE, Parlor aiifl CooMni Stoves, JNo. 1 Id'i Kleicnth Avenue, KOOFIXd and Sl'OL'TING tnado lo order and warranted perfect iu manufacture and material. Orders respect fully solicited and promptly uttended to, and polite at tention ucoorded t all, whether they purchase or uot. Attoonn, Sept. 5, lS7X-tf.. J1LHNEUY& DKKSS MAKING. biira an.7lT.?iirnV n,of tUn r'a'lie Ebens M ICS It F Jo4 pi flT ' 'l to the fact t hat K- K. JONES has just received an invoicp of new nnd fashionable Millinory (ioo.ls ni hor roo,8 l the Fast Ward, Ebensour d lmir Uonuets, Hats, etc., a ppec ialt v. l7rVs"mak -nZ promptly and neatly done. The Patrontte of the ladn-8 is respectfnHy s,llcitea. G-l,"l (JOAL ! COAL ! !The sriLscriber U prepared to' furnish, in larjre nr emnll Xm' mini ?ra T.'iV68 V, ANTU KATK and ItJ lllMIMHb CO A I at lowest market rates Coal deli verctl promptly and f reo of charpe for haulinjr At any point in Ebensburir or vijinitv Orders rtlt at theZAUM Stoiib will re-vi ve eai-I ly attention. llANIEL II. 2AHM. Ebeusburjf, Sept. 1, lST3.-tf. I7IUST NATIONAL SADDLE AND J- It 4 n rrt siroD n 1. r. ....... . .... ............ wr enminilAl-iJL 1 r. ' 131 l raaklin Streut, JuhiKloun. jaiJV Y. I.fifJA.V. - Pronrlctnr. r.iv "I namcsof 1. .1 :.. J . ISi :: o.a l ami tomjj sto.vf.s. - I, , ...c. c. i.-i s w 110 ;uc ' im .M"ll.it ami t'AHlNK'l' UIAHS A.'l in. K Old to t-s. somo of tliem Imve moveil 1 " ,-l s- manufactured of the very beit lial-atta'- ,lJ a' l"st to si-ht ailliouirl, to! Amoiicau Murbl.. perfect satisfao- li.emory dear, tithe,- " 1 i tlV-r', ,w?rl-dc-sfn ""'J Price jruaranteed. Contribution l...xr L ' 0r,i"I "bpoctfully aolitodand promnt. coiitiioution tt..M.b ,,, l1. ul,)St ,CJ.J t.t lul(. tjcx t jd. fJhnstowo.Nov. U, Tl.-W.l 'tlt ItOtt' IIH..1v ill 1 0.1. . .. 1 U-OYD & CO, i H KO M. IlEADR, Atiorneu-af.Law. r.iXCA" Lh- ?f',,ai VitfeInTsuvVflnii I Kbeo.U.ira. T. OSHce on Centre street. ' .Tei VJ! A- VJ..,V"I,i,."..?- Monies re- lOIfitl il.'.r Irrtn. '. 1 ' , V. . . t ' e " . pj n U'h wtr'et' ,0PPsite Union Sehr.f. House ) JVest Ward, EbeusburK, M.M.O'NKlEL&Co V"tnr,B-Slll'nl 7amwinadeaad rel ?V i van'' aU lnt r work in "y executed 111 the best manner, on the shortest notice, and " tne mottt niouable rtttw. Ll-12.-tf .1 LOYD & CO- Bankers, fr,loM , ETtEXSnvriG, PA. other Seen ri.miT.rr'" "OTPrnmM' Fnatif.. and w SI. M. otoij awn tnui UUh street. l.aug.C7,'p.j Dat able on SCIENTIFIC. A New Paint. A new economical paint with the oxi-chloride of zinc has just been discovered. It may be madtk ia two ways. The first Is by taking chloride of zinc, pre pared by the ordinary process, and free of acid, concentrating the solution, so that when cold it marks fifty -eight degrees Beaume. Then prepare a solution contain ing -1 1-0 pounds of enrliomitc of soda for every 3 gallons, ami mix the two solution.-) in the proportion of 9 pints of the first for 3 g-tll nis of the second. This li'i uid is mixed with the white of zinc to form a paint of ordinary consistence, which is to be applied immediately. One equivalent i f chloride of zinc for one equivalent of oxyd is found, by analysis, to be iu the above proportion. The second method of making this paint is by usiuir the sulphate of zinc. Iu this case, it nm-t be a solution marking 40 degrees Ilea time, adding, for every gallon, I ounce of borate of soda. These solutions may be kept for quite a length of time, but the white of zinc must be added only when the paint is to be used, and then a quantity only rufliei -nt to last one hour is to be prepared. The white which it gives is very fine"; it colors as well as Oil painting ; it is very ad hesive and solid ; its price is half that of the osyd of zinc; it is inodorous and may be used on wood, iron, or cloth. It does not, however, mix with coloring matters, and must be applied only .as white paint. The "Fires of St. Elmo" arc quite distinct in character from globular lightning. They have not in a single Instance so far as. we know, caused any injury whatever, and, in fact, they are hailed by seamen with joy, as token's that the dangers of a tempest are certainly past. The t.inslar notion prevails that St. Klmo's fires are tangible objects, and Am go quotes an amusing account from the "Mcnioires de Forbin," in which this strange view is presented in all its naive simplicity. It was in ittrO, and. the ship upproaehtng the Delearic Isles, when "dur ing the night," says Forbin, -'the weather became suddenly dark, accompanied with M-,....ir..t v ' 1 . -j t- . . . oic.ieuui uiuiiucr ana ligtiiiung". fearing the violence of an impending tcmpcsluous wind, I had all the sails furled. We saw about the ship more than thirty fires of St. 1 . . t . . i.imo. one, in particular, at the mainmast head, was more than a foot and a half high. 1 sent a sailor to Jit' i it ilown. When the man was alof t, he called out that the lhune made a noise like gunpowder fired after it had been wetted. I bade him take off the vane and come dowri ; but he hud hardly de tached it from its place when the flame left it and placed itself on the end of the mast iroin whence it could not be .got off. It staid there for scale time, until it had "-ril- ual!y burnt out." The celebrated anatomist, Professor llyrtl of Vienna University, recently opened one 61 his lectures to hw class with the singular question, "Which is the most leautiful foot, considered from the anatomical stand point t and then Mid: "It Is remarkable that there can be so many divevgeut opinious on thn subject. While the sons of men look upon a small, slender and graceful foot (if a lady's foot), as an ideal one, the anatomist utterly rejects it as beautiful; and ouly the large, long and broad foot is the ideal one in his eyes. Even the greatest classical writer? of antiquity Horace, Catullus and others who had great appreciation of feminine beauty, never mentioned in the description: of their beloved, their small feet; the Iliti doos, especially, have such small feet and hands that they may be envied by niany Eu ropean countesses, the native troops of the English army in India possess In England their own armory, whose peculiar kinds of weapons are constructed for them. The sword-hilts made for theni are much too small for us to gnisp with ease. The greates bcaatiesid hurope the Italians havereally long timl broad Icet. LlRlOrS I'lOfEKTV Of i'AKT.VKIC ACID. M. Pasteur, in the course of his invest igtv lions, has noticed a curious splitting of racemicacid mtd wo tartaric neids, identi cat as to their composition, but one of which rotates the plane of polarization to the ri"ht. and the other to the left; M; P.ertholdy has recently made some interesting researches into this subject, with regard to the quantity of heat evolved. He finds' that the right acid dissolved in water absorbs 3 275, and the left acid ; 3-270 calorific units. Kacemic acid, on the other hand, absorbs 5 120 units. The combination of this same acid with two equivalents of water disengages C 900 units. It results that the solution of this hydrate in water represents a movement of heat equal to the difference of the two preceding numbers, or p. ISO units. Now it is curious to note that this kv-t exactly coincides with the number recently found by M. Desains as representing the heat of melting ice, and hence the odd result may be stated; that if solid tartaric acid were united with solid water, or ice, there would be no disengage ment of heat. Oil-Paints. Mr. J. Argall, mining en gineer, of Adderbury, proposes to give body and opacity to paint by using as a basis the natural mineral carbonate of baryta aud sine, or native zinc ore, to which carbonate of baryta is afterward added. The zinc ore or the baryta and zinc mineral is subjected to a roasting process. The required color or shade of color is given to the paint by the addition of calcined ore of lead, tin, zinc, copjier, iron, or manganese, to the compound or mixture. By the use of baryta a peculiar glossy sin-race is given to the paint, and the baryta also effects such rapid drying of the paint that the use of ordiuary dryers is ren dered unnecessary: Measuring L 1 g iit.m no . The length of a Hash of lightning Ls generally greatly under estimated. The longest known was measured by M. F. Petit, at Toulouse. This fhu.h was ten aud a half miles long. Arago once measured a scries which averaged from seven to eight miles in length. The long interval ever remarked between a flash and a report was seventy-two seconds; which w'ould cor respond with a district of fourteen miles. Direct researches have shown that a storm is seldom heard at a greater distance than from seven to ten miles, while the average are barely heard ov'er four or five miles off. This fact is more curious as a cannon may be heard double or treble that distance, aud in special caes much farther. 9 c I I D I -a I a f ) Id I . 'i S f CD I w J . CD O CD oft o o o Ll- l Ll. I Ll. 1 m 1 1 Mozart's first experi-noe f H " " """'-lery 01 a H;;:t, NOW ON HAND THE HAND-SOMEST STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING WE EVER HAD. For Cash paid IN HAND we will sell below the Market rate, and Guarantee every . . article or return money. hh HAND-Y to the Ferries and the Prin- tank.s of the I)ami :-t .11 . wi-i, ami ,n c.,,r. fivther had left his l,.:,:i. . 1 . . . ,-1 . 1 . 1 ""iei nj.ii a lenr cour-.-day long they had lV(. S1 maj.-tic river, jlilst ,,r frowning ca.-tles el,;,,, among tlie era , t,,Vl , j I;,cs ni-stle.1 in sninv va;: j there a deep gor- t!.;. j tie glidlug rive:, i ' j with fathoiulcss ld )W ; and ttilhieso s-.ir:-;:, ; p. sime dim at.vd .-,(;'. .., i.. i , 01 motiKs it:i n. ,Ul mg ttiat uay were at s,.j , . of the cloi-ter, whcti 1.,; Wolfgang int. the ch;e. .j And now as the ) v of awe upon the j; v up in the shadow - of the his face lit up with sen.;,, every motion and a.t:it,..ie pressed a wond.-rf;;! 11 :-r, must even now lK.-.-luin..'n pies? Tones, wi.ieh, ;: could give utterance t , beauty which the .lav's , him life and d.titli. peaceful river and the ,1, sunshine unfailing an i th at its side. --Father.". e t.-wn s ... -1 w;.i, . . ".'.I-:.!.- cipal Hotels and R. R. Depots. 1 i 1y a.s u: the T . t.'.c 0. C. K. ZAHM, bEALER UN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, IIATSCAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTIIEli ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IS A COUNTRY STOKE. WOOL AND COUSTUY PRODUCE TAKKS iJl IXCHANOE FOR O00KS. Store brl South Side of Main Street, i:ii(-iihiii ia. THE HOLIDAYS M OVER! A3 WB ALL. KXOW, BUT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. 1 Are not over, but rather under, thoso of any other lea.lf r in I Bry Gooils, Dress Gooils, Hats nnl Caps, buois, onocs, rsoxions, GROCERIES FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, dC, Iu IIiIh o' Tlmhrr." . i-A oompleto and elegant assortments of new IochIs now iu store will positively bo sold at the closest margin. Country produe-e nt the hitliest market prices taken in exchange Tor goods. Full Ratistaction guaranteed to all burere. Store on High street, near Ceutre street. E. J. MILLS. Ebensburir. Jan. 16. 1874.-tf. 1 :i 5 1 ;S ss 1 ji ; 1 i : BOOK, DRUG ani VARIETY STORE HAVING recently enlarged our stock wr ora now prepared. to sell at a Rreat reduction from former prices. Our stock consists of nruifs, veiieines. ivrtmnirr, Fancy Sonp I.eon n, HalTs and Allen' ifair Hef torative! 1 ills. Ointment?, riuster. Liniments. Fain Kill- lers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica (Jimrcr, u.c f inviinux tiiracis, essences, Lemon V' ruPj n,nr i ru p, ispieed Syrup, Rhubarb Pure Spices, Sc. Cigars and Tobaccos, Jtlank Hooks. Deed. Notes and Itonds: Can. I oat. Commercial and all kinds or Note Paper : J- luid, Itlnek and Hed Ink; Pocket and Pass ...oo,: ngBMurs, newspapers, Novels, liisto ries. Iiibles, Heli(fious, Prayer aud Toy Books, Penknives. Pir..a x- ' Tu-TVaveadd.'.'1 toowrstocka lot of FINE . 7. . V1"."' wo wouia luvlte the at tention of the Ladies. . PHOXOCiltAPH ALBUMS at lower prices ........ v. . . , . ... ...is piace. J aper and Ci)jar8 sold either wholcal or re taiLi ,n .cr LEMMON i ML'ItKAY, July 30, !S6g. Main Street, Ebensburjr. W. D. 3I'CtKLLAKl. Jons Hassan- IrCLELLAND & CO., Manufacturers of and Dealers In Fancy nricl Plain FURNITURE! AXD CHAIRS. We keep constantly on hand in irreat variety a fall line of elcirant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, NSYLES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS. Having the moct skillful workmen In the city, we are prepared to till all orders for orncs asd bnsqolb mm ! 15 PIECES OR 8CIT9, Vt 112 I Oi: ?S 33elw Either Eastern or Western Manufacturers. Wareroom, No. SI FRANKLIN Street, KEARLY OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE, joiistwx, r.4. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. S-A11 Furniture sent for and delirered In the city tree of charge. 3-13,"74.-tf. j Wood, Jlorrcll & Co., WASniSQTON;STKEET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and H'etail Dealtrs in F0REIG3 AUD DOMESTIC BRY GOODS MILLIXLIIY GOO US, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AND SIIOFS. HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILS CARPETS AND OIL TLOTI1S, READY-MADE CLOTHING. GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western 1'rodure such a a FLOUR. BACON, FISH. SALT CARBON OIL. &c, Ac. tlT" Wholesale and retail orders solicited aud promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms "WOOD. MORRELL & CO. to me those jh let me play." Well plcu.-ol, the Wolfjtti;; p,is!,e,i ;ii Father M-.zart La-i ti;.,-! the elCn urmist si . u;,r trod, them as t!i...n'h he h;i Lave their nian;i',-.u..rit deej tones woke the s..:il',;., oM chureli ! Tlie ..r-m . uncouth creature, r, arh ,r a caresses of the nmrM '.! lae iuoiik, e-.uuir t; refectory, heard the vu and f.irk in at .ni-lm,.- me iirntneriKHfi w never had he l w; 1.- . ii, ! i T. freed. T itev Ii-;. oth.-rs cr.rs.--ed then.-,. . ;; ; . up, summoned uii his , ,.r ... into the eha;.el. Ti . ;. ; when they l.A.-d .it. ! .; , ; tliere was no form ..f :mv. j though the deej. t. 't.. -ti!! i in new hariiioiiics. i : , ; ,-. i thrill with their p.w.-r. -i; j himself,"' cried th.- j;r: . . i drawing t-Iosor to . ,f j ! giintr a M.ttre-1 1-k the darkne.s ,.f 1!.. . said another. II. .1 v. :.. :, ' ,. numher moiintol he stood petrified vl:;. Ft-xnl the tiny fL';:f t-.;:;j to pedul, and at tl.e -.i;:;.-keys ah ive witii .. handftiLs of th .- w..e they were vio'.-t-. :, ! :h..S: ::1 the lemn al-.-.:a i .1 : : ;, nothing, saw n T:.ia' i-i ! -. . ed liked stars, an 1 hi- w !...; with impassioiie 1 j..v. I. : ros.' the haniioiii -s. -rr r .i: .-:' ing billows, till at Ia.-t t!.. a sunny shore, oa w.i.-;: then a whispering rh ;!. . f i.il lingered a m .tnent 1:1 t!:t- :i!r. tuunucr of a wind har;.. i ul Origin of Tritiliiir. LOOK WELL TO VOURUNDERSTANDINGS. . JOHN D. THOMAS, Mootand Sllo 3Iaker '"piIKundersijrne.l respect fully informs hU nu-thatU,fHt0,!,rr8R,ll,he'ubli'f,"-'-al!y i?r.L'S V rtpareU manufacture IU HITS and m -It iv '".siae or .juallty, from;the h '",the TERT BEST MANSER, oil the short ,t notice, and at a moderate prices as IiRe work tan be obtained anywhere. 1 hose who have worn Boots and Shoos mad at my establishment neeil no assurance to the superior quality of mv work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact ir they will ol v SZ Try and be eonvVnt-ed. n'y IJT- Kcpairintr or Boots and Shoes attended I ban W Till for past favors I feel confident thi Um,-nrk an1 Frict wUI commend m to a con tinuance and Increase of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. EBENSBUREr WOOLEN FACTORY A S Interested nur-tf.. .. 1 rates for manufacturing Woolen Good 1X2 r mu'.h higher than they rly are wlWm Til- v . OF ICE- I'.lankets 1Kn S.T.-v -ffra: cardidsnia.::::: JAMES J. OATMAN, M. D., Physician nnd Barge. Offlp on mh Str.t, noarffoppl?,0 nfal;-. .taSt -lis8!0 TT'". ."trt! wnorQ Bigrfct calls should b made. 4-4.-tf. UTimn Ik WM. P. PATTON, Manufacturer and Dealer In A I.I. KINDS OF CABINET FURNITURE Joiixsroirx, i. Bureaus, Bed st ends, Vftshstatlds1 Sideboards, f.'hamtiiT Sets, Varlor Sets, Warirobcs, Book C'asi's, Tans Oliairs, Wood beat tliairs. Kitchen Furniture, Bed Lounges, Mattresses, Tele-a-Tetes. Ex tension Tables, lliniiiK Tables, Cupboards. arc, c, tc, Sc., te. t.f.ll rt.y.'c Sc., &c. Sc., Sc., Sc., Sc ITIRY DESrRIPTim n SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent stv e and at Iow Li?'- Cablno and hairmakers' materials or f. .iJrino8Tf?rsaIe- furniture dt livenM at any point ui Johnstown or at lUiilroad Station frei or extra charu-e. WM V I'attiiv Johnstown. Oct. 13, lS70.-tf. A1- pg- O if) f3 O Like all grand .ii - .. printing was ex.;. . ii: :-j-car 14-JO, a certain Lawrence Cost-r li.-d in fond of taking o!!ta-y -a and o:ie day fell id! y t. on a smooth pi..-.- .4 : several letters so neat's t home he stamped th.-:: pression was so -. .l ti.: to thinking of what siu.'i letters cut in tr i. I with ink he made !' .- '-. -and hy dint of m;: !: t working, lie cam.-, in '.::i ol whole broad-id.-- . ! ri-ailj- printing. I':,. 1 1 that tliis grand di--very little good, a- a i who had wit enough t : of such a di.-cov.-n , 1 master, taking with hiia Woodi-n Mocks whirl: i much ingenuity and p:iti unlawfully appn pri.i;--grand discovery. It :'- i away apprentice va- -I Uuteliburg ; but the 1 ' there is no proof eft. however," says a com.:'-first-class journal.-, ""ti..; rencc (Custos, of ti.e c:it himself with stain;. iv.-i ing. His statue is . 11 V Haarlem, and his r-j.:.'!.-some of them, ti"W in Haarlem. Tiiey ar-1 ! with Imd ink. an I - .- t from large engnned ' movable typos. They nr but antiquarians a - ' somewhat -ariier t' :''1 -:l of (lutetilnTg. who are .-. dist-ovcrers of print.!.--for future ages to r-.i; art of one patient. 1 Paper Voe" An AMuitiv iron ins Tention for nuking from the r "h. liiey ;'ri' ' and may be ued f. r a ni..c; of purposes: tli.nn when ; ni ! old way. We hae pai1' ;-' why not paper -irv- iin.r. i-.i- 1 ; . Ianiel Mclaughlin, auotw o andI (up-stairs.) .wruar ef Clin- ooaneoted wtta bis protMloo cheaper and han-b minder that the t'liiae-e en 1 1:1 f cii inir ..nr i,,v A-i ot u: useful instruction iu paper of a stiitahn lio.isli, il,l iiiiriii-e ornamentati.m, f t ! i. i using wood and luc'.ai- for the manu'li1 tuiv wet :liinate will iv' 0 '' dry, warm South.-; n -''" reason w hv it s1. ..i: i n ' r.-'J" : ' :i--': illllJ :.ii:i- trn..- 0 t .! I..-.' :' 0 ' t : !- r . t ''' ' '" It : i :.: I !l ' f.s,,! .... ..f 4 May. f-.-c. 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