JUL t I t tit'' 5 to re- T T i! !V --m' '!: nr;-to infi'TTM von t'nit I niri.D ' II e I lie r ''".n v ihis sen -'! ! rtlii aaMlsachaincfiSIOM sA BeaM MACHINES f.e A c!ic. ?.;tt v ... .'U.-.'i fr.T-tof I -i I s ' 2! tniies 'jtl'U'e, v ,-ifh is : ;c!i ii lt i'i-.s cf on-co!iiitrv' :::.a.1'H; n prist, i L co rei tit ciiit" in ri:it-- .aid a coterie, o! Mil'.lt helorv 11. C J ' Mel A Jill Tl'.'.Wl. J 1 ii US itt!i '.M-t, I' Nt.l-M. l'!'.Al-.I.l--ii m its decent lYwm t!i..; aneh-nt. h.h.-.h- "' -.. -.' r,:".".,'i - V ' : . LT. 'J V ".r. : ! IS i i eCclii. I foil i! e.'.ii S Of li'-- C' ii -re nr.- .m r I i.e. nnolt-uL iuliul,- '"' ' r':. '.ir.trv, and lu.-.tr.tains a rii"i s m ..t h. m rw an-! I- I .-:' I CI ::ud ir-V.M-l!iir".t, both of which I ''"v ,', '?u' tins v.-i.r wilt e..iil.lc tw ., '-" "li.-r l itstlf. We nie indebted ! r; v-'Th'as srKloii" A"'' i .:. -i. . . v.. .'. :ii;i:;;:g .oi me IV gui.il" i"r Int proved Iron l"raiite, ( ..v.-i ?!:: newly di cover-, I if.-e. ,J Lf -Jfc&j, S f.':ipt. Crook T. . : V.H l,f., th.iV-"-L !!, t ; ! vie:- V. ,t(: I" :i. :ti. .".!! julrr LcliTi' tin: JiilMiP r.lv.ut ten yi:irs. nil'l flu i iliM I I, .in i r: o or ON K It 1 N l'l Kl unit I'C.n.'. ' n . - . y I Hill SN') ill l'.M- lit ti,! I.Ti-lMIt j- ; ,' ,;, tii n ! V I t'tv. wi'tin : :t rv!v incri-n-'-il vivir! v li';n;iiui tir ' I , l' i i l.i. 1- II r -.'."-.MMI.!ll ill tli::ll I'CIW.Ill ill- : lJii.1V lit lnO I , .,.v .m,,,,!,-, r::'. !ii"--!'tt :iiv! I n4' n ' 1 ; t - I r.niii'nsr: iimt'it' veil want a K KAI'I'.ii AT- . n i . - I. III. .U. v.- ... ...... i, .... .i 1. II .!.- C1 the illiialiii'jd OWIJS. I t'u. ,.,.t !ri..r-ti!liT.'T.t kii.'l n:isi tlic Ci.i.qMiiy Lir niUrs a;iI informed i i":-"-'-""''-,.. y.,u ctmuot i i "-'-- K!.ci!-:-nr. June li. l7l.-tt'. : l c lv' f.i't t-K-Jii.'-llt is in .Vew nl:o::r thirty south of tho tie. it:- :. o'f tin- tln'iOt. ii i roun.ls it. nr. !. i:'.-l-s f r :;l'CUt 4.';.0 people. The I 1 ' : i I 1 1 :i Y. I. M'C'I.II-T.ASli JollX 1 1 ANNAN". M:ii!nr;ic)iirrrs ofand Ppalers in j FUSNITURB! ,V.! CH.MKS. . j We kti-ii cuustanl'y f-n haml in irrcat variety a full 1 line ol cKitiiiit j TA11L0R AND CHAMBER SUITS, N3YLES AND AT P.'.;C23 T 1 S JIT ALL CUSTCWERS. Unvin t Iip m-l t-kill liil workmen in the city, wo ! I are irr- jiarct In hit ail orders lor IS riECES OH Bt'lTS, At lailCJIS Hclow KitliPr Knitcrn or Western IManufapturprs. Vf.uerotmi, No. SI FRANKLIN Street, mii;uv ovi (isiri: i'ost ukfick, JOHSTW., PA. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. e.-i-AU I'lir u: ura -nt 'cr aivl (lclivtr'"l in tho citv free ft' charge. l:J-l l.-t f. i ficngySaved is Fvloney Earned TIip t!.icr-'vm':! :rc nl'"Ut Inf fxliu-trtrin W iT :.' 'Mil ICi'. I ,'.( 'ii .CC W;lS jni'l.tloliett : Stll. l-rain se-..ir.ilvr , ... . . i ; i.-f. ha iiMwti'l ti;:trV y a "i'liiii-!! .i.iiil who pni-itshed, in , , ,.n vh,, i.r(.Vl.r 0.xi.i iin, i.ininn, i-j . ,. . ,. .., ... n.,.,1,.11 i',.!,. nil'l r.TiiT Hi"'. i ! ;! iiH m in t 'i" Wi-Jt . iii'pi!';Uin n t h" l'ar;ni I -. !-i!,t;ii;i (1 Ii. : ; ;uii Id : li rS , As . F.-nri.n-.' .Mill it -;im; 'I ! snri:is-. .1. :.ii. , . , , ... - , , i: nil:." tip- r.'fil -' l :i r.i ..r .-in i':nniicriniiii' i . .-. !n nn. .!'ilir, 1 .'..,. allot tlt'f .1 , it ;s rn i'l nn-l .-oiih. ! (. an.t iri v ? ol u .! ii.h.ut' aecoimt ofit. This i ,:":p'1 iM ".., wjiarntlwr ni.linv U- 1 in.t.', IJ1 I'M" Vi I V cit'tri Ii, ' Tb rt?io Kaivloll MtU wiil impmvr tho 1 ' t ; I , ti ,i I'n ' li' 'I " M"ir l.'ill. i iiiiiiii fin'- Hiir M"in in Ii -' I ' 1 ii I-l'l r .' ft nr.l i ic ?l 1 ... . . ... a i ; Milt, V. I o i V. t ii (.'liiilC.-i'. I;l "It'.-. i,::c , ,., u,i,., ,. ,...,, i.,-r l.'ht-l : un.l will !:iir... h'o :H1 tll-ilollt nreha'iosist. l.v In-n-a-.' tli ylcM i..;r aer... i;y tlic liisilii f nr'le ..... ci ''. i V"ii n re i-Ti.-i i.n ii i'i iiniiiin. IV !'.' V'.-i'.e.l II;.- fitV !l Vtt.r ?i'4"Op UVP. W'i'i"tlif l.rinlell S-.ara'"r you can a!." flan l our run l.rasn sreii. I liny miviiii n mreo nmmm f. n-M t"r irrn-.-1 see.lf. Ins null work on an entire new prinei Ie n . ii'i...i ! i ' h'luil'i-ll . i.:n fnll-ikliMIil a I V ftl.e .a Of t!.' v ol' (ho ti-ne ci .'-: tial type, almoml ' u'-'Ji' :.w. .. . .1 , I.,. '! ... ttltt.. r,...t I ! (....w ....... ........ .v", , v.. ii will I..; . -ll.il! to iu.lj vass.r.-' will eTlii'ilt if ilurinir tl.o ,eas..n, v-...t I... nl.it. I., iil.l ... Inr i'i. II I'Si 1 vo; 1 r.i'V ori -ss t.'u'W liair ami tliemselves i it merit!--. ... not l uy until yen o. e it Work. For inlorinaiii i!. aillre- in C'hiiifso fa.-hion. Their ivlinioii liarLarotisiI v niaaniliceat. .Monto.iiiia ! is tlit-ir h ily. Jii.-t (.turiino: is looked McCLlSTOCK if CO., f'?I" at li:iri e 0; eh day. Jnilllol'l.tlity On.? or Itrn iphhI Aa-ent? w;r.e! In every eoiiiiiy. i--? part of t !i ir creed. The preist" Imve r'l VA'tiil T T I ? i 1 hotvilv eml.i.iMe.ed rohes which have! Hl.IH ,Jtljr , , TT t. , BOOK. DRUG S33 VARIETY STORE e.'!V!ii).tii s ol worsii' :u-e iormal and i rn .- -.i , f T A V 1 N't! i-eceiu ly I'lilarireil our stoek we n re pompotli. I iK' Hi: iiaiity of t'le StrailS-re , I ,,w ,-, ju sell at a wa-.-u- re.liili..n people, as far, ct h :it, ;t for-t-Wners ! f"',MVr -'" '' 't; ,"r t c,","i,- '- ' 1 '. . ..it. Ilritrfs, M' .l n un s. l' rl uii'.iTV. lain v ..ais. t'.iV COIit'ei Ueo, Is t I'lVp I'o.'.C I la I Ie. It !S l.intr-, -.; ai .1 Sluir lU-t.irat i es. i v.l...f 1 . il, . l, v- l- .. .. , .1 , P l'ilis.Oint 1 1 i -1 1 1 . l"la--t i . I,iiiiiiici.t-i. I'mii K ill piOHt.le th;t u ke-p a record Of I u. c,,,,,.. Matm-si.,, l'.-s. .Iani:ii.-.i liinvi-r. evenU lv meaiid of tvinjr tteeidiar i"i.ivn -itnf Kvnaets i:-iurs. inuni , ri.i -p . I s r"l'. 1"" i "I'. ?iJtC'i ;-yru., lihul.a il, knots in lorr eords. J Ins, if true, i'Ure .-.ii seems to c-t al.iish some kinship or re- j CfgDI'3 anc! Tobaccos, mote aeipiaintance.sliip Ln-tweeu them i llani. itonk". D:-nis, Xnti-i .-uni r..ini: rap. ! II,,. Ivir,.. 'ri,,.;,-.,,.,- .,! ;. stv'""'i"'"-i.'l at ! nil Kin. is li .N, ue iat t-r: til S I -. W LI IJIIil lib 15 1 V::ti C repMI i.e. Jl l'(.t!; i'"'i'. i ;m' , r..iis, r IV'ver i-j Vi'iM. !t:.-.fl; I K.-, . i a 'iii's W i i i inn Ink. Po.-ket. mi. I I'as- I I- - t .. ,r. . . ; .. a. X' ............ ..... .... .1 . II: . . e3.ei! in aeniiiio.i vl iiiirl.t :re:i.!pi.?-5. j ri.-. i::fii-y. I."'ii.i -. ri .... x:-a., : i:..,: -. IP.i-il ;i ii'i -ho-5i'ii. .1. or.lel'lhrit : J . ':'.'' i'. 1.1 : V. t" m v.e v. ..il.l :uitt: lliosa- , ' . , . -. i t 'i a ii .:i ( f t ! . I... . iii . tneir u!'.;:-) -.i o.:i'-e :a iv not be mord:- , i jury: : ri: a: ::r-M. at i,,n, r in i.-. -ovw lv lot:-;. 'i'l:. rrta.J:.;:! ' : evti: aie j t:',::' ' AM ' !T ''',! i:i 'V'.; t,i;!,',- , , ; j I .i . ! a;m . :gi,i - L . ' !n r In.!" -al" ...r I .'- t .. -.iA nci : mi..- to tone. i:e oi them t.-ia. i.i.mmm.v a- s ;!:!; a v. her is ?A.oltofi A"-;.'': .?...ia:-t.e.-.,i ..:. l.;.'. is t!w pn en: n e. k:t. , no Ti: .t a Mai- chief , l-i , ;,,,,,.. ,nv- ).tlt. fa:V rt:v i' f-cve:! ea- 1. a. li'-"' :.;; i i ,! s. ; ir. ; i';i ' i- :. 1. ' ii "m r:t;. ly :ii -r,v ry to lei f thf-e f--r-t--! uith tho stV.te- , ' .. , i i n t - -? ;t .ii., rs ;.i towiis are lv d in t iii;:-ti.)ii. V,; tiii.-, di..' -1 "i-i!- i 'tlunie-i M'i '!:.: i-, r:..-t r. hea-t of! r.r.h.-n v.::.h tlivni, h h" is - : i 1 all Indian tiihi-:. i h"!d in hi;.:'! re-p-.ct. j i r t j -k s ; re n. Tkev -;v. 1 1 t . I M I V- K-- t -mi -. J.'!l 1 -! . si n m i ,"t-; ..i--' !-. i: ! 'Tk -l i- 4 -l..:-.r: o-: - I --"!' t ' '. i -.-IV ( x h ..lit I.- iii": (' -ia.;M.- :: -- . r ! .il V.'.-:.l ii.- - i.i-.'.i.'i v :- :...l ' i V. .In":.! .I'll l,ny-ea! !.;; ji.t.--y .in, ii - - .VI . r j '. . . -'. : : 1 : . I '. sr m e s ;.!.; .. ! V . ;n ': ! I y -"-nUil-- r -ii; I . ;r;'V;i'j;;iri-: I 1 1- s. i-1 e. i I III'. i -.' ' i. I il''..- . IV I'I. vi v n ii-co:d : v. i:ie:i we hnve t .-h-.v i li (t thl:j isohited eoia- iity !;::-. maintaine I ill traditions i .-, i , ., I'. ., .. )...,i I', , ..1.., !,.,'!' : ' ' 'li' .1 lOl 4 k i Ii.lL inUVMIIMM Ililll CO-. ; i Th i,-..-nt: 1 . ; v ' l. :': c .-::t.n.-I-.;-;. 1 1 i.-h i'!.-v ;.. '. ' ..f ' ti--" .a.. .-; 1 :: i. i..:ii! h i ol t i: so-.: 'i ir..! l't- rerire- ii.i i - I I a J".l I ,i I ' :. '. -. "li 1 r.i '. ; . li- -r. i t. i h i- :o .e.-t-. raie- I ri. i.t :i l (,.rl;. i'. ' 1. i: ' I ,' ! i rn.ii"' I". i v I r.i,'.';- i .Ill mil . 1 1 -1 ', . :i : ' I . k- i' Vi .1 v 'ii li.-i't 1 1,.. r i lie ll'i.';. ., !i- e ear.- at . i-v ia .. i ) i , r ,il. , -il I!) I : , I I.'--' i, nr. 1 : . -1 1 . , t ',e ,n ' 1 e han ts evrry tl : ii .: li -1 . .' y M: a 11 I i;e I:; II-1. !:t a :i. I ,-r --al. in a -'.i.:i i nv. l ;.e. t , :r y r, '- : i. . -;..i i-'. .-ii r.-.-rii, f-l : i--ii. ,,rt. i i i ! - " i;.s. an... I'll, s :i.i;i;i:i; s i;k:.u:- h. : ii v c.-iv.-'.'ti'l V .-tod- i i'V !' IU I'lI.I'.S. S.-n.l ..r eireulur. i :. f'oie. to the ptoHem ; i 1 1 '. i . i li i L .Tl'ii llS. I lit! i A-i I'.'t .- - i ;n- I'iiti: .-ii -r- a I . .1. i li J I'-'HTIl', . imt Hri. ! . I.'I.INF. CO., ( i, ii. . linx ii!' ti a- ii ! th a:.d cit v 1 1. .'.I ex I! k: Lai- lown-ilweilcr-s oi Nerv I T,- t.'v7AX'xi.) IK, I T Till. !ms:er Sewing Macliine An I nt f.T.L!" ; knt ni T'.i' ! to. An ! Anfi Whcio to Fi-uy It. i I f i'i'-.ti:', m n See li--r.-. m-i-lili..r. Pan y.m tr-ll i'i. v. :o i', i -:- ,i i.iiy me mir inarinne j.ei-i.ie i ,i'k lnurli :i.-,iil '? 'ii 7.1 o; I a-.i.N.si'.t la : . it I. I,!'-i -in e. 1 1 :'. - i . i e il is the Sinter S.-v-'nic Ia hi lie I hat yen l,,.':lli. i -. - v.--. t'iu:. the natpp .-f ;t. i . ;-- Will. .jii-. .j,,-,ii flierp. two .a.ers eart ! ;-..' ti-'.- store, i-tl.e ,i:oe. ani :a y i ..r.i for it ;. , - ti .i : '. 1 v. el ! I'l'-a- '1 w : ti y. iir en r I: a u .,;i in '?: in aie o those i i-iehiii.'-. ? 'TP. M'ti.i.v T 'i '. t i---tr-n: s. 1i:-.p p,-.v en htmlaM s..l'. r, a I s:e - ol il,, s... iin! i.-j.en- , I.!.' inaeliiio s. Irom" lie i'l. i;,'.-! to i lie mo.-: ',t ilt:l I'',,'. ; II. I 111',' llfl'Mlnln,,- i'm t ii f' "M, e. .ti 'a !:o wi 1 i l,e l":i -"-I to !ir iv -oii ,' ii" in - n I out t el t heir va ";oii- niaelt ifn-s. w fn-' lif r x-i.n i'. to one or not. They '! !.'' t liren-l. li, , ,' s pi 1 ilientt" r :: ri t.'ri n;i ' la of a s-ew-i"tr t-en-liiiie. an, I are a! nil I i i.r s ,.i -eiare, to at. 1 , n I t 1 1. r-j.i i ri ii' of in. I,-!' 'nes i .1 a oil -i ant: 1 1 mi.! Mii...i.'!,.rv matin. r. en. I a' i i-rv mo-ler.ifp i,',-. I,,nt l,",v.r-'t tli" i :, 1 1 :t:li r-.-t. two -1 , f X.iltnr. store, Lil. iisl.in e; 4 V-l. -t t. J instance of e't rai dinary intelligence i; ''.im by a corrf --po'ident o!'-''i.i f. '' llr' ;."' The ::e:it Ionian w ho wit-la-isad t'ie event was a ? !.mt tiiiiO f- iace u a i-:t to .'cetland, r.nd during one of his w alks he came mtss some men who were '.va-ldnc sl eep. Clos, to tlie Tvntr-r win iv tiie op-era' ions wore being canied on was a -;i:r'.!l p.-n, in which a l.-ui'.-?:fie::t often Urep were I I'letd ic-.'v 'a' the nun f. i' .w.diimr. While wati liii-L: the perforinanee Ids ' ', attention was ea.Ilcd to n sl:eep dec; ly- j v.ij; do'.vn elo--i: bv. Th.s animal, on ! ' i r lf 11 T 1 PniTCI," V 1 1 itl ' J IV KJ OJj, l iti .sia ;tt;. ia. the pen becomin-j; nearly i rnpty, with-..H-- o u I fV. -..- o..-.- r.f....t..l ,.ir' . - '.Ul't 11 ".'lli ."11 .Ml.', Sl.l till I'll 1 ., . . )A f. , ... , , . - r , . John Fitzharrls, - Proprietor. to tne mam ljd of the Cock ano . . .-.,. . , , , ,., . . i.i, , j IA IMl liaseii mid l-f f iirmsho.l Unj nboro t'l OUoliL Iia.'a U'll of their P.UP.lher. and " well know il nn.1 popular hotel, tin- ii-iir. i1nv, t'n in int. tl r, . .1 ; i t'ti.r is im.w ainply prepare, I to nee.iiiiiinl ite (irot l.lt 111 into t!.0 empty WaIll:. ., whu in-iv fax or hi,, u-;th their pair., !...". lien's. Ire fact if tho d"" briii"-ir'r i 1 '"' l"'sl ln' 1,1:11 krt aiioi-'is win ! i ?-ei urMli-ll-u.,i.,Ml' l " at t!,e TaMe at nil sens,,,,-, the l!ir will be kc pt CX.tCtl) tlie same numhei ol sluep as , t-, a:, Ily suppli. ,1 with the ehoi.-est liquors. i:id raeated it he looked upon -at first i ""' e,,ii.iii..ii,.iis sii(i,i,. v. iii i.o un h r ihe ., 1 , ! ','i, ' "r :i eai el .il aii.l at lent i vc h' ?! I( r. No as a trnnecoine!t!tnee,i mere chance. ; ; i m i... paii-.i to remier toa sts i-.nnii.i t- 1 hi l.,- .nil' iiiiinil I -ir.lii,,.-. .11 on. 1 1.1.1.I1 "lie .uol w pt.-tiieil i ti ei cry pail ieu lar. 11 ml l.lll 11 eoiliinneil lOoMlli; oil, ami mill 11 , ,v j.n. . i iitteiition t..!,!,,,,.;,,,,! n ino.lerato to his surprise, rs soon as the men had fi:'n,' "r iin.',,,s.,i0 piopoi-iui- hopes to win his 1 . . . i ivuv In pulil t la or. (Mm- ' Isft-tM reduced the nurubtrto three shceji, the j J A. dop; started otr:vj.:.i,i a n.l brought back I I l.T IV I VJ-sV IlOl 'SC, ten more; and so he eon' iniu d thiou di- I Jitiiann Ktrppt, iw-iifoni. in. OUt tll afternoon, neve!' bi 'miri,,- ,m,, ' Th! well knwn Hons.. ins reeently hern len.e. , 11"" """ """"i -it-m il. ho. having hinl nmnv years' more nOI one iC-6 ailll .llwavs miincr p r m -e in keeptntf a lus: e!a-- Iioiel, KVpeel- for a fresh lot when only three' wevo u," ' "lir,t ,ht' i':" -"':'- the piii.i.e. orl L1AL fl I 1 trj I IUi I'J IrtAoliiltNl DuAMUlHj. A rr.i-j.'i i, nts i'l he ma-lc I.y whieh micsls C1a I .- Iiirnishe.t with liieal? at any hour. Tkrojs if!.;,,) VIM 1A : $ ioVkk MKKK. l.parili-rHtukvn l,j the Day. Week, flonth or Vpar. left ill the pen, evidently la in"; awaic that iluiiiigtho time the I ist three weiv tvashing he Would be able te bring up a flesh detachment. Uo'll'or.l. June MAKV J. II 1 n-'LK. 7.-:an. n . .. . 1. ... 1 .. ?i . 1 . . I'u.i 1 use a uaru pencil. least 1 vt . th,li.lh,i,.lvi..,...n IVnnwiiM, !,.,1 IH llSI.,r benedict jrives his f.hnds. lie ox- - WOOLEN FACTORY! llaiiisit thus: His v.il'e ik-siled him ; J-j .v ' ' ; i;'' '"!..-: n. ,. ..t-eri iTI- , " to wiite a note to a lady, invitin.4 her ,,.t,:nlVaei!!,!."kVH.V-o.i';':'. !,':i'M';'r'",J,, to r.tcl a p.irtv of t.i.niis ul nu.jr !. n j; '.s ! 1, n n ki;.s ',,t ;,', 1 , , 4l,t . -1 1 1 Mill AlNti .ib'Ns. ..'.,.e. ' cm s ho ..-.. xitt-'i lllH-bV li.l I OOlie ::S S. oi.l taken i'i iM iuu.-.e for ,r.,r ,. i: 13 wile ttesu-eil, and st.rU-a to post u,kl,"''",' ;.; , ' ia" 1 '" t.ie note, f.I.e sm- on another piece ol , KLcn-tmrr, Ki-a.?!, i-'7J.-ti. if swiu iTfiws a rii cv WASHINGTON ST ItEKT, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., . Wholesale and Il Jail Dcalc? s in wmmmmmm 3iil.i.v. i:it v c;mis, IIAHnWAIiK. tjUF.N.SvVARK. B( UTS AND SIK)i:S. HALS AM) CAPS. I HON AND NAIU CARPETS ANI) Olb CLOTHS, I ! I : A 1 V - M A D E C LO T 1 1 J N G , (JLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN ANI) WILLOW WbE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINuS, Tofetlicr with nil manlier of Western J'roiiuee .ieli as FLOlTlt. BACON, riSH, SALT OA l; HON OIL, tc, .tc. J"" Wliolesalo ami rclail orilerf policitcd ami i ror.iptl v fiileii on tlic shoi test notice and most ie.ist liable trims WOOD, MORItELL & CO. !. 0. IL ZAHM: DKAI.KIt IN DHY GOODS, NOTIO.3, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QuEENSWARE, AND ALL OTHER C.OODS USUALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STOKE. WOOL ANI) COUNTRY' PRODUCE TAKKN IN tXtllANGI". FOR UOOHS. Store on South Side of Wain Street, I;ocjihJii 1 e, T'miriPWlvM FWwn.lP iwwm VWI. P. PATTON, Slaiitil'atiifpr aiKl Iiiil-r In CABIHETFURHITUaS JOA.S701IA', 1'A. How to Raise Fi.ax At the lat session of the Farmers' Chd, tlie stiti ins and directions conve'-nin!?; tits eiii;inic?l aim ist everything except what is absolutely neces sary for a tiller of the soil to know before he can rtisc a cro of flax in a satisfactory manner Tiiese ia.li-pensable requisites it is proposed to snpnly This will be the 'ipoloiry for snvin brief Jireetions for mis ing !li with satisfactory profit. It is of eminent importance that a flax rrower shoi'.U unilen-tanJ lioforehaml what is to be done, how it shmill be performed and what should he avoided, in the manage ment and preparatioa of the soil. When flax is rnNed for the fibre chiefly, nothing bat flax should lie allowed to occupy the ground. Hence, grass, weeds and other crops growing among flax must he avoided. A sin-oth and even surface of the ground where flax grows, is of great importance when harvesting the crop. Hence, elids, pods, tussocks of grass half decayed, r.nd numerous hollows should be avoided. The seed should bo of prime and uniform quality and be put into the s,i! at a shallow and uniform depth, so that there may he satis factory uniformity in the length of the tems. When a part of the scsd is barely covered another portion is buried by the feet of a heavy team several inches deep, the flux will he of unequnl height and will not mature uniformly. Hence teams should never be allowed to travel on land whero flaxseed has liecn sawed, unless the surface he so compact that the seed will not be bur ied more than one inch in depth. The seed must lc sowed with uniform cieaness or the fibre will he of variable quality. The foregoing are the chief essentials. Now then, the all-important question is, how to do the work. The cultivator lias leeii told what to do times without numlicr. Rut how to do it is a part of flax raising which has never seemed to lie worthy of the notice of writers on Rax culture. Most writers have told us to choose a rich, loamy soil for flax. R.it when a fanner has not a square rod of loam on his entire farm such counsel will tend to bewilderment. Fl ix can Ie iai.-s;d on any soil w here fair crops of the cereal ia, red clover and gra-s will grow. The primary desideratum is n mellow and smooth seed bed. This must he prepared with agric.ilt.iral skill. It will neer do "to hog oer" a lield ia the cut-and-c ver style of ploughing. If the seed is to sowed on sod ground it mast he ploughed in a neat, smooth and ploughum:--like manner. Then the surface shuul I he rolled to press the furrow slices down evenly, after which it .sliould ha harrowed two, three or four times, or until there is a depth of two or three inches of mellow soil. The seed inny then !e sowed and covered with a brush harrow, drawn hy one or two men. If the gro-.ind is heavy and dNpo.-cd to lv imnj.y, let it he ploughed in late autumn, v. that every clod will he red.avl to a mel low eoii'liti-m before spring. When the hind is sulli i-'iitly dry to be worked in the spring let it be harrowed sm-wthly, rollc 1, if at all lumpy, the seed sowed and covered with a brush harrow. Let the surface of the field be made as smooth and mellow as a carrot bed before the flaxseed is put in. Then, if hushed in, the crop will be of a uniform growth, and will yield much mors of both seed and fibre per acre. MIY STORE BUILDING, 113 & IIj CLIMON STItEEF, JOHNSTOWN, TA. Mn renii", I!.-. 1st. ti.ia. Wastistiitois, Si-l.-l -icr-'is. Ch ll'llo r Sets, Pat lor S'-ts, Wtir.li-, Iii's, !'. .! ( tlM S, 1,1 ll'lj-.s. Ate., .Vc, .Ve.. vVi'., , Pa no f'ha irs, W nil S'-a t ( 'rta ir, K iteh.-ii I'ii i in tn re, li.'il 1. oi i no-fit. Ma I tro -., '1 ' te-n-'l'i tes, K.v ti its-ii ,ii TaHes, I'-iiiiiil: '1' .ihles, npl.ot.riU. . .Vc. ii'.. Ac, ice, .Vc. ItVKttV I) KSCII I PTII ! OK SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE I'la 'i.' to r r.ler in xo. lh-nt sf ninl at low pi 'efs. ( ': liitiet a ml haiviiafe' i s' materials l till !. inns I r s:i ic i 'o iti i I ore 'I, liieieil at any p. on! iii .li.iinsii.wn orut li.i , ! n itol Sta I ion free Of .'.?!;! i ti.ir.j-... W M. 1'. IM l'I'O.N. .lohnst.v.vn, Oct. 'l. lsto.-if. HE KOLIDfiYS M OVER! AS WF. Al.l, KNOW, lit'T T1IK IjIP jr. Jil ZD 5SEs CHEAP GASH STORE, Are not over, hut r.it her under, those of any other dealer in Cry Ms. Dress Ms, Hats anl Cap, Soots, Shoes, Notions, GhOftllilB, ILOlli, FEED, GRAIN, Af., In lliis ".cfli o Tinilii-r."' -"A potiiplele nn-l eleyint assortments of new iro. now in store will poojt ively he so, nt I hp elosesl niaririn. Country pr.xluoe nt the hia:hst market priors taken In e?felintrc foriro.xls. Full sarisiaeiion srntiriinteeii to all huyers. Store on lliwh street, near Onirc Ftreet. K. J. MILLS. Elu'ntiluirjr, Jan. 10. 174. -tf. ttf CO T Eh Pi Fh n . 1 tesH o Eh r-1 O I- () o 52 paper .-in la-.pres.doii of . hat he had v. i ilten. It was : t Kil.I.iN'S. JOIIXSTOX & ro IEEE 'st.v. TIT !.,. ,i.. ... , '.Tr Fi 'R'T' -TT. -t "!) - ... .-i.e. i.,ij ih'm;i-s .ilir I'oill- i l' - a . - - Vi-.-. - t".. J !anv ... V.i'.lt....t i. i i.t . i "-i?rC '' . v kt' -. --v '..ii i lile . I L Ii e I - . 5, . . '. - - ' ' , - - i-'oa t i .. i to c mi', an 1, my !;, lisvj-. I shall ii. I)l"lsil il l'jjf, I ;i. Iiave the !,a,,,.;,K-ss ,.f a long 'a;1!1; home ICII.I, rf.-eive (.y ,sit. dNer.mit VVltliyoua.nl ,i sweet g.iod-nisrhf. kiss. I T uml eoilri-t notes, uiol atl.-.iJ to ml the dtro not SOC V.-U often, or my cmsumia, i.y'y ,lo'T, ' V-' i irvr , ,- love would iH-ttay u- both, llut, 'd.iU.j; : -I'lry.L -JAI.-.AUM, t.,,sl..er. dear, don t fad to come." ; x Aii j. j OA T.MAN, M. I)., 'I ht Wife paid "Swi .t alattio" a is'it, i I'liJ i-inn nnJ ..rveoii. and the result was that M.itlie did not 1 om. Cc.i, iiiiM, ?,,.t, ,."wW"mur', riCi.vpt the kind iil itaUulJ. 1 " '" ,! "'' '.l Town Hall. Juiian street. . ai i u-iil cuiia iuouiJ Lie uiuiie. UL-U'.J rTcmTrnn T77nr.T mi n i nrrnnTT Vs inti-resteu parties have Loon reporting in tile lir.t-l h.-rii li.tt-r f,f rl,fc ...... .1..., j i:.t, s l,,r tuMtmfr.eliii ion- Woolen fnio.ls. &c, , lire :,, ,. i, higher tlmn Ihey really nre we l.--!n i 11 'i-i ,ii i,,r r own ji,ot"fiiou ami tor !i i - i!" ',l:u"" r thu I'uhiic to publisli the 1. 1ST OF VKICF.S. S-'LoO per pair. ) an.l 3.1 i ts. per yaril. " i ts. per yard. ............... ro etu v ,-. I Carding and Spinning Itil ts. pi r lh! Carding 7 . T. 1. .IONKS SON S. July 13. lt".o-tf. JLootiabuia Wowleu Factory. T'.i lnkots Flannels "as -i ni'Test. Stitinetts A New Paint. A new ceonornieal paint tvith the oxi-chloiide of zinc has just been discovered. It nitty be made in two ways. The first is by taking chloride of zinc, pre p trod hy the ordinary process, and free of acid, concentrating the solution, so that when col 1 it marks fifty-eight degrees Reamne. Then prepare a solution contain ing 1 1-2 pounds of carbonate of soda for eeiy 3 gallons, and mix the two solutions in the proportion of 9 pints of the first for . gallons of the second. This liquid is mixed u ith the white of zinc to form a paint of ordinary consistence, whieh is to be applied immediately. One equivalent of chloride of zinc for one equivalent of oxyd is found, by analysis, to Ik- in the above proportion. The ?eond method of making this paint is by using the sulphate of zinc. In this case, it must be a solution marking 10 degrees Ren nine, adding, for every gallon, 1 ounce of borate of soda. These solutions may lie kept for quite a length of time, but the wiiite of zinc must be added only when the paint is to be used, and then a quantity only sufficient to last one hour is to lie prepared. The white which it gives is very line ; it colors as well as oil painting; it is very ad hesive and solid ; its price is half that of the oxyd of zinc; it is inodorous and may lie used on wood, iron, or cloth. It docs not, however, mix with coloring matters, and must be applied only as white paint. Steel Tens. The prowth of pens has kept pace 'with oar fractional postage, our locomotives, and our steamships. The quill would never have sufficed, and so pens of steel were brought in. They were first sold in England that is, when they could be got nt five shillings each, and wien they were, at the best, of indifferent quality. They were very gradually improved, and in time flexi bility and softness were given to then, by the addition of two side slits The demand increased; machinery was employed in the manufacture, and the price -was reduced to one shilling. A constant lettering and cheapening have since lieen going on, and now steel pens are used nil the world over. They are manufactured in innumer able kinds and qualities, and sold at from three-halfpence to twelve shillings a gross. At the low average of half penny a dozen, more than three thousand pounds' worth are made weekly in Riniiingham, and near ly fifteen hundred pens are sold for the price of one fift 3" years since. Rut they may be had at three half-pence a gross, or twenty four for a farthing, and each pen will have passed through at lco-st twelve different processes ! A writer says : I planted early and late peas at the same time in the same drill. The early sorts, he says, "came up first, caught hold of the stakes, supported the others until they got hold of the same, and the result was he had a beautiful crop of peas three weeks Ix-fore the late varieties were ready to gather, thus giving a double crop off the same ground with the same sticks." This will do well for persons having nuiull gardens. Ell FOSTE R & III Hew Embroideries WHITE OOOBSt NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Latest Styles La-lies' anl Children's Hats and Bonnets TKIMMEI AND I'XTHIMMED. Ribbons and Flowers, A most complete variety, just opened. SDN UMBRELLAS aid PARASOLS. of all sizes, styles and qualities, at unusually low prices. A lull stock of iv i j a 1. o v 12 , all colors and fires, as low as 75 cts. icr pair. Ilnir Hand Gloves 2 Foil OAlMlEX WEAK. NEW WHITE GOODS. niniook mill Jnmnft Mnlln, SIh nl Orjf inlio .Mu.Iin. Willi- itiifl o!or-l I. K", l.awns, llxnibnrz K'tsinss, Towr!, kr. rKKCAI.KS, for Summer Suits, vprjr cheap. The Olekated "RIVEHS1DE" HAT IS WHITE AND KI.ACK STIIAW. Moiwnhtg Homwts, JInfs atul Veils AI.WAVS IV STOCK, AT Geis, Foster & ftuinn's, Nos. 113 arid 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES TO CASH BUYERS AT THE Etenstmi HMliii STORE. r,IIR nni'.ersiirne.l respect fully informs tho 1 citizens of Klv'nst.nrir and the public iron or Hllv that I t Ras made n CIII'AT KKI IU "I'll IN IN 1'KK'KSTOCASII HU VF.US on all goods in his ilne, consisting- of MOWING and HEAPING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; (MING, FAR LOU AM) HEATING STOVES of the most popular desiirns and of alistjlcs, prices mid ipialitif s : JHffmOrEVBTBESCRBIHS! of ray own manufacture; HARDWARE, ALL KIND;! such fl" T.T.ek-. Screws, Mutt Uinires, Shutter Minirea. Tal.lo Hinges. I!, .lis. Iron and Nails. Window t;i;isi. I '11 My. Tn ide Knives and Forks, ii rvinir K id vis a ml forks. Pocket Knives, Tu nic mid Ten Spoons. Meat i 'utters. Apple 1'arcrs. Sci.'soi-s, t-ltf iirs, Itazoi and Strops, 1 1 ainni'-rs, A vi s. 1 lilt' hi ts. ISorimr Machines. A nyui-s. "ii sels. Pianos, ( 'om passes, S'tna r s. 1'ilcs, Hasps, Anviis, Vises. Wrenches. Hip. l'anel and Cress Cut. S nvs. Chains of till kinds. Sin. i Is, Spades, Sevthes and Snaths. Kiikos. Forks. S icitr h-Bel Is, Shoe Last. JVlts. Win, Bristles. Cloihes Wash ers mid Vrinsrer. l'atent tlmrns and, Pateht .Machines jrencra I ly, ( ; ri nd-St ones, 1'iitont Mo i asses J;it es and Measures, Luinlie r St if k. Cast Steel liill.-s, shot (inns, Hevolvers. I'ist , ils.;( "a r tridyes. l'owder. ( iips. Lead, IJorse Sho.-s ntnl Nails. o,l stov Plates. C, rates and Fire 1 tricks. Well and Cistern I'umps. Ate., &c; Harness end Saddlery Ware of till kind, in preat vaiictv; VOOD and WILLOW WARE lieyond description; C.I Tlli OX OIL ami OIL LA3IVS, l isli Oil. Lard Oil, Linseed Oil. Lulirieat imr Oil, I.'osin, Tar. I'aints. Viirnislies, To rpciit inc. Al cohol. Ac. ; Sil vcr-Platcd Ware, Classware, &c lsiniil.v C i,o(?crios, such ns Teas, Colfeo, Suirars. Syrups Molnscs, Spices. Iiried 1'eai hes. Oried Apples, lloiiiiny. Fish, (.'lackers, Kicc, 1'earl llarlcy. tVc. T'olnn o"c Mini CJiti'n I's;. 1'aint, Varnish. A hitowiish. Scruh, Horse. Shoo. Stove, Dnstimr. Clothes and Tooth Itrushcs. n II kinds and sizes: lled-Cords, Manilla Hopes, and many ntlmr articles, at the Uiinst intrx forrifh. HOUSK HPO't'JXG mndo. paititf-d and put up ns cheap ns possildo. Foit cash, t-.'" A liberal discount made to country dealers buyinir Tinware lv whol'ale. C.Foltlit: 1IUNTLEV. Klicnsliurff, July Si, ls73.-tf. JVjKXT DOOR TO POST-0 1'FICK. Cookinq- J1ao-!, Iloxrtinjcr" Stoves. TIN, COPPER &. SHEET-IRON WARE If iivint? recent ly taken possession of thonow lyliltfd Ui and commodious liiiildiiif!- on Hijrh stri'ft. two doors east of the R-mk and nearly opposite th" Monntiiin House, the siili.-rilior i' lictter prepared than ever to manufacture all articles in the Tl N. COPPKH and SHKIOT-IIti IN WAlMliiif, all of which will lie furnished to huyers lit tho very lowest livinjr prices. The suliscrilK-r also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Keating Stoves of tho most approved dosiirns. I-SPOrTINP. and HOOFIXf! made to n.rd.T and warranted perfect in inaniifacturo and ma terial. HF.PAIHINt; promptly attended to. -no oik. nine ny mo win l.c ilune riiz-ht and on fair terms, and all STOVRS and VA H K sold by me can bo dependfd Hfion ns to qnalio- and Ciinnol Ik undersold In price. A eont iniiance and increase of putronairo is respect full v solici ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. v x VALUE L.CTIUXGKK. EbensburK, Oct. 13, ls7U.-tf. Loretto Marble Works. PRICES REDUCED! M OX I'M KXTS. TOMIiSTOXKS. HT"lIE-r and TABLE TOPS; also. 1 lesiirns for Scotch Urnnitrt Moiiiiments. AVe ilestre to invite the at tention of the put. lie to our beautiful le?iirn i,,r Monuments and Tomlistones. made of t l,e verv best Italian nn.1 American Marbles, and which w'ill he furnished at as iow rate as similar work can he ol.lamed in Philadelphia or elsewhere. lVrleet satisfaction iruar.mtoeil. and work shipped to anv point at our risk. All orders from a distance will he promptly attended to. Hememher t hat ourde snriis and our work will compare tiivoraT.lv with anv In the State. AV1LK1XSOX c KEELY. J.retto, March 13, 18r4.-tf. Parke's Marble Works, I3! t'rnnklln StroO, JolinMonll. MONr.MT'NTS. HE 1 1 and TOMB . . , s'l 1 M :s . i 1 1 " NT I . II a li d A B I - jJ?X Nl-.I' SLABS. MANTELS. Ac manii. fcif ailll N I'-r SLABS. MANTELS. e.. tnanu-t laetured of the very best Italian nd?.sjh Ml American Marbles. Ent ire sat i.Mae- O ' 1 '! tion s-ui-ranteed in price, design and iwft CAfentien of work. . VJ iii-.l,-d ,,irii ,.i:. c .--e-,. and promptly tilled at the very low- est cash Tiiles. Try us. 8r.rr On.S4.-m JOHN PARKE. LOUIS'S MIliliLIJ WORKS ! 1.11 I'rniiUlin Nlrrel, Johitonn. I01IV W I.OIS4', - Proprietor, lyjoNEMENTS, HEAD Axil TOMB STONES, (DI'XTKK ami CABINET SLABS. AND TELS, ie.. matiiifafOired of the vc ry best Ital ian and American Mart.les. Perfect satisfac tion in work, desiirn and prifo irnaranteed. ' rriors respect f nil j- solicited and prompt l3lcxe litcd. IJahnstown, Nov. 11, "Tl.-trf.l ("E0. Ai. READE, Allomey-at-hnw, - Ehonsbnnr, Vn. Otlipe on Centre street, three doors from Hltrh ttrcet. auif.27,'T3.J ,V.l th Nsw cf Ss::::! ENGLISH BRUSSELS Stair and Hall Brussels Carpet. Thrcc-Plv CARPET. EXTRA SUPER CARPET. VENETIAN and GIRTHING CARPET. Jitfrain Carpet, all wool, COTTAGE fAHFET FROM Z CENTS IT. Mattings and Door Rugs. rioor Oil Cloths 4-4. r-4, R-4. and S-4 wide; Stair Oil Cloths and Table Oil Cloths: Window Shades at prices to suit everybody. piuxts xVrr ci3Xrrs. PPIUNO AX1) SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS!! tyTho nt t.-ntion of tho Ladies is invited to our Itcta.il Millinery Depat tinent. Ilai inif i-n-Kajred a first-class Milliner from the East and beiny constantly in receipt of the latest and handsomest styles, we are prepared to suit all tastes and meet all pecuniary circumstances. NEW DRESS GOODS OF FIXKST QUALITIES. Country merchants will find it to their T I: tt I S i' to call and examine our stock. Wr can till their orders in Dry (ioods. Notions and Millinery at the same prices they would have to pay in the cast, and thus save freight and traveliiiK- expenses. WHOLESALE ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS. Geis, Foster & duinn's, Xos. 113 and 11") Clinton'St., Johnstown. ESTABLISHED VmU-Wt mil .,, . 1 A PealKoman e a ft iv .,,.,,1 fore the late war a certain !, J came to Calais aiel Iioanl. , fu.. time at the Calais Hous0 o,.,, , , J- Geor-e Wilder Af;. , i , 1 i.O- T ' .e ; fk. ' -ti il "J. - ' Ui fed vims er After a id ;i i moved to I'rii.t..., .i w ut'l-c; I ( Tieea medicine, and in ti,v tii. time married Miss Sj. ,..,- a v spectal-le youn lady (lf t, . t The marriage occurred in.- i, war began, and soon ? ;"tt i x, enlisted. hile in llieain v . ter was born to him. r,; .", regularly sent letters and i:,, .;.', . vv ife. IJut after awliiio w r, '. ' ; so, and nothing was heard some time after the cl-wo , , when his wife leanie-.l th:,t i. ' ricd the only dattghn t- ,,f man in another State and v with her. b'lie went to SeC failing to Cnti him she vnv ! wife, who said the dHt..r .. first wife and their cl,;i,l j She then returned home ,,, a , a divorce. Some time a!-, , '; went West to work, and i .;; and finding herself unable t , her child, she wrote to !.. band" asking him to c., -. waras me sujijiort ofliis ,,,... , j rejilitHl in a jienitent I. -i. r. ex';-. ,'n, a ucsire to ee liei aii,( t ters. P.y agreement t!,. v i ton, and he provided ilaughter's support. V i nice ensued letvvcen tin- ii i ties, which finally ivsuh, j ing to leave hi sci on v, marry the first one. Sim about two weeks a, , t;,L. v, ; emony was done over nc :i; twiee-marrieel couple h:ivc seek their fortune. 'r. i of the other wife we have 1 to learn. This is a s!t:.i -f it is vouched f-,r by fiii. qiiailitnnces of the pert: s. ' city and in Princeton. ' the slightest doubt of its ; We should not vctitno " lic-itioii. i 'oot.s ( M,-. j .' FRANK W. HAY 3I;iiiiilictiii4,'i,9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, OF The Detroit ',-. . ' wild looking uvin, 1 hand and blood rin.n'i shoulder from a b-vllv h ed on the Ma vor . t i L-t the Mavor of this t. A X D Sheet-Iron W ill S. AND DEALEIl IX HEATING- PARLOR anl COOKDffi wn. " See this "ere ear!' T! .. . and replied that it w:. ' I'es, and it w::s ,' '.- right down here n-". ;' : i Is iliis a onc-iioss ti v, n v, ;. j:miji from behind t!i.' a ni.-m's car. or is j; a ".: th?y strike from the sh ,.! ; is the way I fight "" ;:n i :,. .. d his jacket and d.ine. d an ing out with his ri-ht m; 1 -left, and then '"getting awaV blow on the nas.il. V'JH. y"l;) . kept dodging to avoid a s. iv . he lcistily piomi'sod to hnvo ti. look into th," m-itfer. "J Vi ll ed tho man "who s-o i 1 p,-i '!;( 1 Want IS tor 'em to s r.i; 1 i v i tail f ,i t. t it cer i ti, 7 k 4 it Mi Itlil! ices tr. L m li i h . i . h . tbcke - -kwa - if the rb Tt JDttO kbo( b 1 k w: pol; SilO ! trl Axn- iiousE-rniMsiiiM. coons geerally. Tobliin-g ii TIX,fOPPEtt&SIIEEMRO. PKOMPTLV ATTKMi:i TO. Xos. 278, 280 and 282 Washin-ton Si., J OH WSTOWW. PA. G. "VV. YEA(JKU cvc CO., Mlmlrsale and Hot nil Mimnrartnrrrs of bet 't- ibrai i at iiehe; . As 81 mier spror i lire Tl, rOITER AMI SIIEEMIIOX WAI1E, AM) I1KAI.KUS I Heatint Parlor ani Cociim Stoves, A". 14(t2 Ktcvcitth Avenue, ItOOFIXC. and Sl'DCTIXfl made to order nnd warranted perfect in manufacture and material ing matron who sends a ! ' poor but pious, witli a coi.f i say upon lar own life and c. things in general, l.'i charming as are these enie -. into print, they are stop:;--graceful and gracious r; Tt nnessee poet. She si -:i !- ... .... .... i , , or.iers respect l ii lly solicited nnd promptly ; papa into trie IieWspnp. i : Rtfcndeil to, :i ml polite attention accorded t i, i . , i . all. whether they purchase or not. Iieat hamlsoilie shot-gll!) ' :. -Vltoona. Sept. fs. f.-tf. and W hell ho lend. i lv .,!,- n editor, "My darter has m ;i -ry which I want you to pu" i editor inimcdiatclv yean poetry, and it is printed ps- ) 6JU: , and come for me and - - and And he jumped this wav nn (i I ducked his lu ad. and kf- k. d I'J. i than the Alavor's ji..se. 'I'i tJ J -(juared off in front of the hat-i : .fcr knocked the hat? riuht and h "' 4.' sir. I hain't 110 chicken ! I square shake and no more ! climb up on nn- by the foe, they gits it in this way--:ip under the chin and 1 n I, , and in the stomach !" 1 1 i blows drove theoOicer in:,. 1 avoid accident, and the nrci ised that hereafter he sh, ,. square sho according to ". ' iii IaU rules of the I. II., ' 'l iir.L & th is!" he replied, getting r. -. ' iswJ out. "and now 1 know tiiis , . Jaroe boss town. Let "cm clii:,! t3 now let "em come in front at, tW,' sides, and all around, and if' Il Trei ton don't flop her win-s and erf the I'm a red dog under a meat vi3 1.oi;ts. All editors know theinsi uating ways of poets. There is t; pretty young lady who n -loses li photograph with hvr nice little lint fondly fancying that all tli.it ptctnrt grace will speak movingly t tts tori.al judgment. There is : I -.np ty gentleman who sends 1, :. zin ble .MS. with the proud a--.;i i will make its mnik." a- it i 4l waste basket. Then there is if ilt.im.iiv & ni:r.ss ma kino. -L'A Tho attention of tho I-adi. of Eton-liiirB- and vicinity is directed to t!i fact that M US. 11. K. .ION ES has just rH-eivcd an invoice of new and fiCdiiotiMlilc Millinery Ooods. at her rooms in the East Ward. Etienslmre-. Weddinir llonn'ts. Hats, etc., a specialty. Dressiuakinir promptly and neatly done. Tie patronne-o t,f tho ladies N respootfully solicited. li-I.'Tl. POALl COATi ! ! The stibscrilier is prepared to furnish, in liriro or sm: quant il K-s, all qn.llilles of AN "II I IiACITE nnd III TI'.MINOI'S COAE, at lowest market rates. Coal deliverid prompt ly nnd f r. e of charee for liHulinjr il any point iti Elicnstiiirif or vicinity. Orders left at t he Zaii M S r. 'UK will reiM-ivo ear ly attention. DANIEL H. ZAH.M. EhenslnirK'. Sept. 1. tf. Tkeed itr a Srt i i kc I ... cester lioy cngagtl in a cherry stealing a short tii... observed by the owner of who, unnoticed bv tfc y. :; placed a large sttil'ed d"g : ' of the tree, and retired l result of his strategy. Tie scending observed the dog. tho fun commenced. lie LMh'ST NATIONAL SADDLE AND I 11 A K X ESS SHOE OI" CAM lilt 1 A COCXTV Hiirh street, lopposite L'nion School House,) j . t , t liicitilifil unav West Vard.El.ciisl,iii-ir.M.M.'KU l . t . .. I COaxetl, aihl lllie.Ul I'CO 1111.0 Proprietors. Sml-llm nnd llnrnrxs ma.fo and rfvl ! the animal never moving: 'ninn nun miiiiniTwurii n "ly lino executed t .1 .1 .- ., in tho Lest manner, en the shortest until. Zh the VOUth, accepting the m at the most rcanonal.le ratcg. tl-U.-tf. settled down to pass tin' Iit'gL 1 l.()YI)A.("(.. IUvki'm tree. After fsoine hours La.l E"f:.v.?7tr'Rr;. r4 wearilv enough to the hid, i IT t, old. surer, f.orcrnuiciit Imns, and (,aivii.-d and the proprietor t'f Oilier Securities linilirl.t .,1.1 !....... ; UnWIICl, .OIU Hit I 1' ) lowed on Time Deposits. Collvctions made at ' Comine" fl'Dlll the holl-e akc-.l all aocossiti." points in tho l'nitod"Sintc 1.11,1 n i-.i . , t . , B Kencral Kankinp busing, t,anWt'-d ' ! ,ie :ame t0 ,em lhe triV" 2 Vr, . t . vx.. " 1 bor replietl that he took it 3 T7M. M. LLOYD - en . . ' ,i o. .1 .. 1. . i s t Z r. ... RN'KEItS, ALTOOXA, PA. tk'ftil On the lirn.ei.,,.1 ..I.i.... e:, ' Jt coinr slo. Colleeti.ins made. Monies re ceived nn deposit, pavufde on demand without "n .mi, r vii uuie witu 1 merest at lir rate i 4J ill "n in; th r i i I .-tn tL. Of ;ot jit 4 1 i that vouth now. IfV'T J t ('HV.' v i hituself from the dog, who ha t him ipn'U-a distance. 't',1itJ for a smaller boy to .i.v stnCt-a f L vjsrir'