UL J vi h'fcti hirt I'ifftto Ci ojt. It. 'm worth t !hc if -.it of c?ne t;itis ticiiiil to COini'iite the amount of wcaltli a-Meil U tlu eertlinnnUj' through th-J inf.'uonte of the agricultural ne-vja cr.s, .nl the imniensp nrnonnt of hti inrrrt misery 'aivT want which it guards .i:in?t Mti'i Itirns rtTvar-' IVheii the jMjtuto .lipase npi';ire! in LnglaiuT, f-oiiie tliiitv Vf.'irs asiu, the if suit wn starvation to thousands of people. There were no aerie til In r.i I papers as we now understand them, if indeed tiiore be i't- even r.ox of the popular charocUT, rrr-hinj almost every t'arrn er'a hornc, th.it America presents. No one kr.cTv anything of potato diseases or di3a-JC3 of any kind ; no one knew or had any idea of the approach of disaster; and when it conn; it was all 1 no one was prepared nith an extra crop to supply any deficiency. Such an event na a great famine like that which followed in Ireland, and to some- extent in Knjland, on the f.uinro of the potato, is impossible in three days of agricultural 1 terat ire. Thore is no better illustration of this than in the history of the Colorado potato-beetle, and the prospects of the crop to-dv. Thousands and tho 11-3 U. nds of bushels of jiotatoe have been destroyed, or at least would have been raised, that were not. solely on , p'f,i!!:t r.f t!i PT;ti.nr.r. r,f t'.ia inoo,.. ! ... . . . ... -.v,. plague ; and yet the price of potatoes has not materially increased during tue pait twenty yeai'S. As trouble originates it is made known and dis cussed by the agricultural press, its cause and cure exposed and large quantities planted iu the uninfected districts, to take fhe place of those likely lo be destroyed. In this way the equilibrium is maintained, prices kept at near uniform standard, and absolute wnntkert away. The potatto crop of the present sea son is also a capital illustration of these truths. The information ?o widely spread of the advance of the inject, has led to an immense planting in some of the eastern Stat03. The northern Rcaltotiril fc'tates, usually plant lartro quantities of these roots, as the facilatics for cheap water transporta tion ij a great advantage over the planting f:tr in the interior. Hut this year, as v,e have on good authority, there ha Wen much more land given to potatoes than there has boen for Kouie years, in spite of the dry weath er experienced in many districts, which sorui what injured the crop, and the i-oniplete loss by inserts in others, the pro.-pects are, that the market will be as well filled as ever next season, and iiu ie win in no material increase in I piico. It is of course to soon to tell I ct how much, if at all. the crop will I s;:.lcr from the lot, us this when it corner, makes its appearance later in ' the teaion ; but so far as the foliage j ':.ts been unusually healthy, and the I indie:. lions of nrobablt; disease of tins ' ler very Mirht a fflDM: 1' MTU.'.i UI iNAI'.Y I'UOl'MKCIF.S. A t 'l vin.iii iff,'f Tiulii-dies the fo.lov. inca I p;'e'phi-ci.sof the Alonk Trantpiil Wolf l :':!;'. who lird at Munich in 1S7-3: 174. Strengthening the Spanish lUpublic. l)itsalisfactioii in I'rance. Uc:;cra! auaauunt in Italy. A new thief 'ivt riuueut in Trance. Death of Tins IX. lvT"i. V'ar lietween Italy and rr.itice. The Italian armv besieires I'aris. Iefeat of the French army. It i!i:.n occupation of Algiers. 2Sa tion :. pleLiicitum in Corsica, Nice, and Savoy. Inundation of Austria. 17. l'rris surrenders in ilarch. llatiilcation of peace in Corsica. iice and Savoy und Corsica incorporated with Italy. Kevolution in Spain and fall of the t;oeiument The pesti lence in Ilu-isia. Trince Tritz (rernian emperor. Ilevolutiou in Ci;gland. 1677. Communism and famine in France and Spain. European C'on ;n.s3 in Home. The new I'ope recon c.'.cil ith I tidy. Uentral armament in F.urope. France divided into four States. Inundations and hurricanes in Italy. (Jreat cold in Germany. 17 !. A new European Congress in HesT.n. IV;.lh of (Juceii Victoria. .New government in Spain. The Chris tians in Tin key are frei?. Dissatisfac tion la 1'o.lugal, I'olaiid, an l Huna iv. Cholera in France. Disco. cry of a remedy for cholera in Bavaria. 17'.. throat storms in En-h-.Tid. Universal peace. (Jencial disarran e incnts. Great dltfeoverks nt sea. The Dope refo; ms the Church : nd suspends tlio order of Jesuits. to 10. Fence. The Fope sets :di nations. Whitewashing. There is nothing a woman is more deeply concerned in than her whitewashing, or nothing she is so conceited aliout as her owri ef forts iii that line, if it doesn't "streak." To keep it from "streaking" i9 hrr highest amhition, and when she has succeeded, every woman within a mile is dragged to see it, and her unfortu nate husband 13 forced to admire it until he hurts his neck. Every woman, too, has a natural desire to sec her husband white-wash. When she hr.s a job of it on hand she invariably prof fers it to him with a strong expression of d'ulL in his ability to perform it a distrust he hastens to confirm with a cheerful alacrity. Man'? antipathy t whitewashing .arises ma nly from having at some time or another step ped on the handle of a white-wash brush reposing across a pail, thereby throwing about two tpiart"? of the mix ture ov.,1- himself and the furniture, Iesi.!ei tipping over the pail and enti ty ing its contents in his shoes. Wiii:xi:vk:i you boc a couple of lov e is walking home ftom church so Flow that everybody behind theni are freez ing for the want of a little exercise, yti run bet that he does nor ret invi ted in. i TT irtvo me nlermir; to fnfi.rm von that I again 1- havns the agcr.ey ihte season fJr the Mwiaj asi Reapii MACHINES ever br.u;iht before the public. THE SUPERIOR hn n SCREW POWER, has n fcrf iroarinif. is SIMPLE, NOISELESS. KI RAKl-i; mliow criul jMnchmo, and runs liirht. Although only thr-c venr tielore the public, there are over TEN TH'H'SAN I of them now in use. anl on In to tho .itislmUon they have viven, it expected the talc "f tl.!e Machine tin? year wi!l ttoubln thore of nnv previous faon. The KEAI'KK AT'lAUH M EM' to it aiio HAS Nt S t 1'EII loli. 1' It t fm tr l'3 I fron Vra m e I has been lieture the public about ten rears. anl he lift that there arc owrliNK HL'N DliEi) and TWENTY TIHirsAXIl fn use at the present time, with a largely increased ye.arly demand tor thera, Is a better reeommen lutiun titan pen can in dite. They are very simple, stn.rir. ilnraMc and ljiht runninti; ami "if you want n liKACEK AT TACHMENT at any time, you en n have a selec tion out ol fotirUrferent kinds whieh the Company manufacture so you cannot fail to be Batiflicu. GEORGE HUNTLEY, Agent. Kbcnsbnro;, June 12, 18T4.-tf. Money Saved Is Money Earned Th' un lersiirned are a!wut introducing in West ern Pennsylvania the celebrated Kanclell Fanning .Hi!", I. rain Separator and (trailer Combined, wlti' li lias artraeteit marKd attenl Ion in trie West- crn Mates, wherever cxlul.it d'amon t lie iarniers. A? a mnninnr 1UI ft ,.a annot be snrpnesed, and It I? ihe only real soparn tyrant! erander In 1 he U. S. 1; is nimplo, rapid anil complete, and pives you perfect control in rhallinir, separating or srradlnir yonrcrain. I ,The nsie of the Rnn lell Mill will Improve the ootid it ion;of yourirrain. enhance the price from live b tifieen cenlg per bushel: and besides will laiye- I Iv increase the vield per acre, bv tlie hivhi-r arade ol seed you are enabled to obtain. With the Ic.iii.ii i I Separator yon can also clean vour own ;rsNced. thus saving a large annual cxjiene forjrra? Heeds. Thl." mill works on an entire newprinciple as applied to Fanning- Mills, and doca Its work toper feetion. Canvassers will exhibit it durintr the season, when you will bo able to Judije for yourselves o its merits. I'o not buy untU ycu see it work. For information, address 'McVIjLXTOCKIS- CO., ?le(l vlllo, P. One or two'good Agents wanted In every county. ECOK, DRUG au3 VARIETY STOEE nAVINfl recently cnlurircd our stock wftaro . now prepared to sell at a preat reduction frum former prices. Our stock consists of Tii-ntrs, Medicines, l'crf umory. Fancy Soap, I.con's, Hall's and Alton's Hair Restoratives, I'ills.tiintmcnts, I'lnater, Liniments, Pain Kill loro. Citrate MriirncMn, Ess. Jamaica Ginjrer, I'ure Flnvorinjr Extracts, fNsoncc?, Ipmon Syrup. SnoiliiiiK Syrup, iilced Syrup, Rhubarb, Ture Apices, &c. Cigars and Tobaccos, niank Hooks. Dccda, Notes ami flotids; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper: Fnvc!opes, Pens, Pencil", .Arnold's WriT-ntr Fluid, Itlack and Kod rk. Pocket and Pass Hook". Magazines. Nowspiipprs. Novels, Histo ries. Itibles, Itflitt-ious, l'rayer anil Toy Hooks, Penknives, Pipes. &c. VP have aildcd to our stock n lot of FINE JF.WEMtV, to which we would iuvitetheat tcmion of the Ladies. PlIOTOOltAPM AI.HT'MS nt lower prices than evrr offered, in this pl:icc. Paper and Cigars sol I eiiiicr wholosnlo or re tail. LKMMOX & ML'itUAY, July an, isij.s. Main Street, Kbensburjr. jlanlif.oJ: How Lost, Haw Pii'sloroil! h I r pTinr.stien. a new cmtion '! ; . r. t in, i rir.irnir.i T"j- I n.v e;i t he r.f,';..f? ciirr ( wit limit nioi'ieir.e) i f Si i:i:m Aiii:i:ii'EA or Scn. r.'il Wei: kne.-s Invu'un lry; Scmi'uil lushes, Imi'iiii;mv, Mciit.il anil Physical Incapacity 1 ii'pediir.epts io .M-irrii'ire. ele. :fiso, (VMii'MP tiun, h.ni.ri'-v and Fiis io , '?i:.i by seii-indul-K.ncc r ix-xual cxiravairrn-c: Pib . etc. tjV. Price in f enleii envelope, only .ix """lit?. rt.e ci b tTiiie.) fin ! r. u tl"s a '.inii i:'e l..-?:iy, rli'i rly l.'i or-t; it. l'--eie. a 1 hiriy ye in' sin'i-if-tul I'.icticc. t lint Ihe r. taina " iiii.-'iioeii'i'S ol peif-nOui-e may be i :.dii ' ' eoivd w 11 flout I lie I:ioa" rii" use of liileroal iie-.:rine or Hieap!i c:tt in ri nt t he kni : jmim; t ititf .a . i inlcul en e a t ern e simple, c.Ttain ;ui I ef-ceiual. hy nii'mnof wlio-h every Millerer. no tna i ier wnai l is cmidu inn may b--. m;iy cure liiin.icll cheaply, priva'.eiy, and j.,,, jf-This lecture should be in Ihe hands of every ye ot h and every nan in the land. Sent un ler seal, ill a plain envelope, to any ad !res. j-'.'-i'ii'. on receipt ol six cents, of two ,,. at "t imps. Also. UK. SII.T.S KKK'S HLMt HY Kdli IMhKS. Send for circular. Address t Pn'ilish'-rs. CM AS. .1. C. KM.VF & CO., 127 BoiTery, New ork; Pust-Otlice Hot lort. AT.orT TUK inger Sewing Machine And Where to Buy It. Cot-"tr M . See hero, neighbor, can von tell me where 1 can buy tho ci-wimr machine people talk fn much about 1 Citizes of Kiiknmp.ito Y ci. w It h plea pure. 1 presume it Is the Sinircrewinsr Machine that you men n. '. Yes, that's tho name of it. C. r K. Well, just down there, two doors east of Zal'.m'g store, is the place, and my word for it vim will he well pleased wit h your pnrchas" if yon Invest in one of those machines. Messrs. UaiLky Math, tho Barents, have now on hand all styles and rizes of thee indispensable machines, from Ihe cheapest to the most valuable, and are accommo dation gentlemen who will be pleased to show you the Ins and outs of their vari.niMtiachinus, whether vuu desire to buy or not. They also keep thread, needles and all the other paraphrciialia of a sew iiiir machine, an I are at all times prepared to at tend to ihe repairing of machines in a substantial and satisfactory manner, and at very moderate rates. Ion't fortret tlie place Hfirh street, two duors e:ist of Zuhm's store, t:bi nsbur l l'4.-tf. CKAWrOUD HOUSE, EII'JiM:i Rfi, IM. John Fitzharris, - Proprietor. HAVING leased and refurnished the above well known and popular hotel, the propri etor is now ntnply prepared to accommodate all who may favor ditn wi'h their patronage. The b--t that the in n ke ntfords will bo rvol Rt th Table nt nil seasons', the ftar will ho kept constantly snppiii d with the choicest liijuors, arid the commodious) Stable will bounder the ebarire of a careful and attentive hostler. No effort will hi- spared to render quests comfoi t ubleand well pleased in every particular, and I y proper atte ntion to bi fin, ! ,,.! m,iHn,, ale of price tb proprietor tinpr. to win his way to publ o favor. (May 2, H73.-tf.7 JUMATA IlOUSli, Jitlinnn Klreet. Bertforrt. !. This well known House has recent v been leased t-y the unners'irned. w ho, having had'many years' i-xperienee In keejilnsr a tirst-class hotel, respect fully solicits the patronage of the public. SPtCiAL ATTEN HON TO TRANSIENT BOARDERS. .,?"Arrn'reJnon,i' Ti" bp rna do by which guests can be rurnished with meals at any hour. TtiiS-?l.iso pell PAY? flu I'KU WKEK. Mrariter taken hj the Day. Week, Hordh or Tear. Hedford, June5,lS74.-mIAKY J' Rli WOOLEN FACTORY! manufacture on short notie... eij ijnj .J, NF.1S. HI. AN K UTS. FI.A N N F.l!s or all 'l STl ' K I Ml YARNS. Ac. 1 a" 8,J lcs Jrr-Wool taken In cxt-hnniro for iroods or w orkeil on shares. Market pi i-e paid for w-oi 1 'J', m. .iom-.s v f.s Mentmrr, Feb. et, l 7i.-tf. I'0I.I.1XS, JOHXSTON' & CO., Kbonsburjr, Xii. lrilX rwIve money on deposit, !iooiint 11 nnd collect note, and c.ttcud lo ail the bosiro-s iipuaily dono bvlt.mkers Septjat.tf. JA.-i. il. ZAllil. Cnshicr. JAMES J. OA T.MAX, M. p., IMij'felcinn nH Snrgfon, n.Ti ... . KbfNsm no, 'l.hce on Ilnrh ffreet, near'y poslto Ulair'a li del. lii-Mdem in Town Hall. Julian street, wui-i-c ii: tit tall shuuij be umao. l-4-tf. "V. I. M'Cl.F.LLANl.. JOHS IlAMNAK. M'CIJvLLAND & CO., aretreM Of a ad Dealer la . TTancy and Plain FUHNITTJRE! We keep constantly on hand In irreat variety a full line of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, INSTVLES AND AT PRXES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS Having the most skillfnl workmen fn the city, wo are prepared to fill all orders for mi LB HfflLD FEN1IEE ! IN PIECK8 OB SUITS, Vt PRICES Below F.lther Eastern or 'Western Manufacturers. Wareroorn, No. 81 FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE TOST-OFFIUE, JOJIXSTOWX, IA. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. JTS-AU Fnrnitore sent .'or and delivered In the city tree of charge. t-13,'74.-tf. Wood, filorrcll & Co., WASIIIIi OTOXwSTREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 'nnnriT iuti tr ! m AM MILLIERY GOODS, UAKDWARR, QUEENS WARE, B( CIS AND SHOES. 11 ATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILS CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WARE, YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL'KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce such as FLOUR. BaCON, FISH, SALT CARBON OIL, &c, ic. Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest, notice and most reasonable terms: WOOD. MORRELL & CO. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIOMS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HITS. C IPS, COOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY bTORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY l'RODUCF. TAKKN IX tXCn ANGK FOR GOODS. Store on South Side of Wain Street, r:iou3mrar, Ia. WM. P. PATTON, Mamifacturcr and Dealer In ALL KINDS OF CABINET FUENITUSE JOUXSTon'X, PA. Rnroaii, l!i-Kf.l.is. Washstumls, Phlflmarrts. Ch iiTilicr Sets, Parlor S-fs, Warilrolies. Hook Cases, Cane Chairs, Wood Seat Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, lied Lounges, Mattressps, Tete-a-Tctcs, Extension Tahlcs, Dininsr Tallica, LoiuitH's, lipnoarns. ic, &.c, &c. Sic, Jtc, Ac, &c., &c., &c., 4o.f 4c. KVTOT DBSCRIPTfO OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent st e and at low prices. Cabinet and hnirmnkers' materials of all kfnos for sale. Furniture delivered at any point in Johnstown or at Railroad Station free of extra charge. WM. P. PATTON. Johnstown, Oct. 13, lS70.-tf. THE HOLIDAYS ARE OVER! AS WK ALL. KNOW, BUT TriE At 111. .T- CHEAP GASH STORE, Arc not over, but rather nnder, those of any other UfHILT ill TliTTT Pftfr I! I'M i Ili Coots. Shoes. Notions. fiROrElilEES, FLOl'R, FEED, dllAIX, AC, In lhlt 5r.eU ' Timlier.'' 5-A complete and elegant assortments of new jrVM!s nnw in store will positively he sold at the closest tnaririn. Country produce at the highest market prices taken in exi-hanire for jrooils. Full Mtisntfth.n irnaranteed to all buyers. Store on High street, nuar Centre street. E. J. MILLS. Kh.nsbnr(r, Jan. 16. lS74.-tf. Eh CQ o z o f25 O H ZD -V CAUl). EBEKSBDRG WOOLEN FACTORY AStl,no 1TKd VnrXic? have boen reporting in rau-s t.r r,hPrn Pnrto' hfs county that our nT n,.,. h '!n"''etur1nr Woolen Uboda. the Infcatlo , or,tPhWn .Prfction nd for lollowinK the ,uljllo to publish the rnkct, "?TOrRICF P "3o-a;rHf erf satinett, ;;; r y. Cariiin an.l Spinning..::::!.!;, warding 7 .r 1 T. M. .IONES ROVS July 13, lS7i-tf. Ebonsbui Woolca i notary ZAHM a Tlrnnn fnnrln TTntn nrtH HriTin r- i ii i iv n I i j : i j v UUIU uuu uuuu. Perspiration. The amount of liquid natter which pasres through the microscopical tubes of the skin in twenty-four hours, in any adult person of sound health, is about sixteen fluid ounces, or one pint. One ounce of the sixteen is solid matter, made up of organic and inor ganic substances, which, if allowed to re main in the system for a space of time would cause death. The rest in water. Besides the water and solid matter, a lanre amount of carbonic acid, a gaseous body, passes through the tubes ; so we cannot fail to un derstand that they are active workers, and also we cannot fail to see the importance of keeping them in perfect working order, re moving obstructions by frequent application of water, or by some other means. Suppose we olistruct the functions of the pkin perfectly by varnishing a person com pletely with a compound, impervious to moisture. How long will he live? Not over six hours. The experiment was once tried on a child in Florence. Pope Leo, the tenth, on the occasion of his accession to the papal chair, wished to have a living figure to represent the Golden Age, and so he gilded a poor child all over with varnish and gold leaf. The child died in a few hours. If the fur of a rabbit or the skin of a pig be covered with a solution of India rubber in naptha, the animal ceases to breathe in two hours. IJons. Bows is a young man of lazy and easy habits. He is a graceful young man. He can owe a tailor's bill with more grace than Count D'Orsnj, and put hiin off when , he presents his bill with a suavity so delicions that the tailor feels like trusting him some more when be pays that last account. Bows is a married man. Ills wife prevailed on him to go to church. The minister preached an eloquent sermon, and its telling truths would have brought tears into the eyes of Bows, but that he rememWed that his supply of clean handkerchiefs was lim ited to one. The text of the sermon moved Bows most of all. It was, "Goto the ant, thou sluggaid." He went home pondering deeply over this text, and next morning he packed his trunks, took all his family in cluding his mother-in-law and the tame parrot nnd called on I N aunt nnd stayed for two months. Now he is hunting for that mini-tcr. He wantn him t preach something as interesting almut his uncle, or his grand father, or any of his cousins. The aunt, too, wants to see that minister. She just want to give him a piece of her mind. One piece of it is that 'he is a cablmge hcaded old fool, who is aliout as able to preach sene as she is to build a railroad across the Atlantic ocean." An Enterprising Agent. An agent with a satchel tinder hk wu. ei.'cred one of our banking houses the other day, and presenting himself before the book keeper, he thus legan . "Fardon me, sir, for intruding, but I wish to show you my world-renowned salvt which has attracted much attention from the crowned hejcls of Europe for the marvelous manner in which it cures corns, warts, sore ryes, Jmi!s, and will make the beard grow in f irtj'-eight hours try a box, sir?" B'X.kkec-per "No, sir; I have a beard, and none of the other complaints." Agent ''But, dear sir, it makes a fine grease for a carriage." B- "I can't afford to keep a carriage, so get out." A. "Only one word now: this salve can be used as a subtitnte for butter, being harmless, warranted not to injure the most delicate constitution. How mauy boxes, sir?" Exit agent in a very rapid-transit manner, closely followed by a paper weight and several words of comfort from his friend the keeper of books. How the Indians Dun. The Hartford Courant evolves the follow ing theory : "There has been some philological doubt as to the phrase 'After him with a sharp stick.' It may have occurred to many that the 'sharp stick' referred to is the much feared 'January bill.' And it would seem there was some ground for this. The Nee shenan Indians of California have not the brutal and disagreeable habit prevalent among us of sending dunning bill. When one Indian owes another, it is considered bad taste, as it Is, for the creditor to dun the debtor. He proceeds with more delicacy. He procures a certain amount of sticks, ac cording to the amount of the debt, and paints a ring around the end of each. These he carries, tosses into the debtor's wigwam, and then goes away without a word. The debtor pays the debt and de stroys the sticks; it is considered a reproach to have dunning sticks thrown into the wig wam, and the creditor never uses them ex cept with hard customers." Anonjmons Letters. It is impossible to foresee all the injury which may be done by an anonymous letter, while any good which it may accomplish can usually be effected by other and prefera ble means. An old man mmed Jones was murdered at South Oyster Bay, last June. A brain Southard, of Freeport, had suspicions that a colored man was implicated in the crime, and the plan which suggested itself to his mind for unravelling the mystery was for him to write an auonmous letter on the subject. Unfortunately the handwriting of Mr. Southard resembled that of a half-brother of the murdered man so closely, that experts concluded that the anonymous letter had boon written by this half-brother, who was thereupon arrested, and only released after a long examination and on the testimony of the real author of the letter. It is a safe rule, and one to be strictly adhere.! to, that a letter fit to be sent is fil to be siirned. A Brooklyn young woman, who aban doned her old husband, says: "He was too soft. I couldn't be bagging and kissing him all the while '"J iuvonvu I I couldn't bear to sit on bis lap and cud- j dio him very time I wanted a cent." M STORE BllLDDiG, 13 & IK fflSJIH New Embroideries AHD WHITE OOO0$t NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Latest Styles Ladles' and Children's Hats and Bonnets TKIMMED AID UNTIUMMED. Ribbons and Flowers, A most complete variety. Just opened. SUN UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS. of all sizes, styles and qualities, at unusually low priues. A full stock of KID all colors and sices, as low as 75 cts. per pair. Ilaxll Hand Gloves! FOR GARDEN WEAR, NEW WHITE GOODS. NnlnnHth ftnrt Jursiiet Mnsllnn, RwfM nnd Organdie Mnlin. White nnd olorel P. K'n, l.aifim, II am ha r Kilsinirft, Towels, Ac PEKCAI.KS, for Saamer Salts, very cheap. The Celebrated "RIVERSIDE" HAT IN WHITE AND BLACK STRAW. Mourning lionneL, ITnts ami Veil ALWAYS 10 STOCK, AT Qeis, Foster & ftuinn's, Nos. 113 BDd 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES TO CASH BUYERS AT THE tatari Honse-fDrnisIiii STORE. rl1lIE undersigned respectfuily Informs the X citizen" of Ktiensruirjr and the public (ri'ncr allvthat he Tfas made n C KF.AT RKDUCTION IN 1MUCES TO CASH RU YEK8 on all Roods in his line, consisting of MOWING and REAPING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES of the most popular designs nnd of all ets'les, prices and qualities: mm or evefj iimmi of my own manufacture: HARDWARE, ALL KIND.! such as Locks. Screws, Rutt Hinires. Shutter Ilinsrcs, Table Hinires, Dolts, Iron and Nails, Window (i lust. Putty. Table Knives and Forks, Carrinir Knives and Forks. Pocket Knives. Ta lilertiiil Tea Spoons. Meat Cutters, Apple I'arers, Scissors. Shears, Razors and Strops, Hammers, Axes, Hatchets, Iiorinor Machines.A iifrurs, Chis sels, I'lanes, Compasses, Squares, Files, Hasps, Anvils, Vises. Wrenches, Kip, Panel and Cross Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Kakes. Forks. Slrlyh-HHI, Shoe I.asts, Pers, Wax, Hristles, Clothes Wash ers and Wrinircrs, Ptitent Churns and. Patent Machines generally, Grind-Stones, Patent Mo lasses Jt-s and Measures. Lumber Sticks. Cast Stfl Itirlcs, Shot Ouns, Revolvers, Pistols.JCar tridiros. Powder, Caps, Lend, Horse Shoes and Nails, Old Stove Plates, Orates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps, &c, ic.; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind. In p-reat variety : WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyond description ; CAHr.OX OIL. and OIL LAMTS, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Itosin, Tar. Paints. Varnishes. Turpentine. Al cohol, &c. ; Silver-Plated Ware, Glassware, Sec lii iii il.V Groceries, such as Tens, Toffee, Sugars, Syrups Molasses, Spices, Pried Peaches, lriod Apples, Hominy, Fish, Crackers, Kiee, Tearl Hark-y. Ac. Tobacco nnd Cisn t-;-:. Paint, Varnish.Whltewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Stove, Dusting, Clothes nnd Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Red-Cords, Manilla Hopes, and many other articles, at the Joircxt rates f trcttxh. HOUSK 8POUTIXG made, painted and put up as cheap as possible, FOR CASH. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware by wholesale. GEnKGE HUNTLEY. Ehensburg, July 25, 1873.-tf. EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. Cooking Stoves, Heating Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Having recently taken possession of the new lyfitted up and commodious building on Hitrh street, two doors east of the Itank and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is hotter prepared than ever to manufacture all articles in the TIN, COPPER and SHEET-IKON WAKE line, all of which will be furnished to buyers at the very lowest living prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. tSr-SroUTING and HOOFING made to order and granted perfect fn manufactureand ma terial. H EPA I KING promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done right and on fmr terms, and all STOVES and WAKE sold by me uin be depended upon as to qualif and cannot be undersold in price. A continuance and increase of patronage is respectfully solici ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. Ebensburg, Oct. 13. TRINGEK. Loretto Marble Works. PRICES REDUCED! MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. BUREAU nd TABL.E TOPS; also. Oesiarns for Scotch ttranite. Monuments. We desire to invite the at tention or the public to our beautiful Desiims for Alonuments and Tombstone, made of the very best Italinn itnil Atn.pjM.n at . i . , . . i: --- "- uitTK, miu wnien will ne lurn uhed at as low rates as similar work can he obtained in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, and work shipiied to any point at our risk. All orders from a .liKtanee will beprotnptly attended to. Kemember that our de .rJTi'' r.work W'M mparo favorably with Parke's Marble Works, 139 Franklin Ntreet, Johnstown. A I """."PAnM1". TOMB N ET SLABS MANTELS, ic, manu- factured of the very best Italian and American larhi. e.i ; I tion guaranteed in price, design and' rders respectfully solicited S) and promptly filled at the very low- S est cash rates. Trv t. L' Oct. 24..rn. JOHN PAKKE. LOGAN'S MMBLG WORKS ! ISI Franklin Rtrest, Jahnvtawa. ?,!l?L?V- -!, - Proprietor. M SwtkS.SI8' "BAD and TOMB STONES, l fclA &e., manufactured of tho very best Ital- . V ' i u t-1 1 ii. 1 1 marines, t-eriect satisiae u2iikw?rk design and price guaranteed. . Orders respect fully solicited and prompt lyexa l;tgd. Johnstown. Nov. 11. '71.-ff.l 1 VCl i TIT.ATf Au a r .u ensburg, Ta- Olfico on Centre street, three doors from WjA street, laujj .27,Tf. CLMSTKEEF JOHNSTOWN, FA. Hi IMMTY inn. All tie New Goods of tie Season ! ENGLISH BRUSSELS Stair and Hall Brussels Carpet. Thrcc-Ply CARPET. EXTRA SUPER CARPET. VENETIAN and GIRTHING CARPET. Infrain Carjtct, fill wool. COTTAGE CARPET FROM 2j CENTS UP. MattingsTand Door Rugs. Floor Oil Cloths 4-4. 5-4, ft-4, and 8-4 wide; Stair un i 10ms ana Tabic Oil Cloths; Window Shades at prices to suit everybody. JPXUJKTS AT G CEXTS. SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS!! HThe attention of the Ladies Is Invited to our Bctail Millinery Department. Having en gaged a tirst-class Milliner from the East, and being constantly in receipt of the latest and handsomest styles, we are prepared to suit ail tastes and meet all pecuniary circumstances. NEW DRESS GOODS OF FIXEST QUALITIES. Country merchants will find it to their TKKKsiT to call and examine our stock. We can fill their orders in Iry Goods, Notions and Millinery at the same prices they'would have to pay in the east, and thus save freight and traveling expenses. WHOLESALE ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS. Geis, Foster & atiinn's, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. ESTABLISHED IWSNIT-flVZ WO. FRANK W. HAY 3InniilVictiiiei9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF Tin, mn, AND Shcct-Iroa WARES, AND DEALER IN HEATING PARLOR aii COOKING STOWS, AND- nousE-raiMsniXG coons cemrallv. Tolliii5r it W, COPPER & SHEET-IRON ruuarTLV attksdkd to. Nos. 278, 2S0and 2S2 Washington Su JOHNSTOWN. PA. G. Y. YEAGER & CO., Whfllrssle and Retail SanaTart arert or TIN, C01TER AM) SHEET-IRON WARE, AST DKAI.KRR I JC EealiEE, Parlor ani Coolini Staves, Xo. 1402 Kleventh Avenue, Altoona, 3;!. ROOFING and SI'OUTINO made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and material. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly flttnn.lfM S, nrl n..lln .t .1 I all. whether they purchase or not. A I ....... . . . e . . . - TITILLINEKY & UltESS MAKING. The attention of the lilies of Kl.ens-hnrR-and vicinity is directed to the fact that MRS. R. E. JONES has ln.t rn.vn,l an invoim of new nd fnshionnt.le Millinery Ooods. at her rooms in tho East Ward, Eoensbunr. Weddinjr Ilonnets, Hats, etc., a ppeciaJtr. Hressmakinir promptly and neatly done. The patronnce of the ladies is respectfully solicited. 6-l,"l. rOALI COAL!! The subscriber s-' Is prepared to furnish. In lutve or uracil O'JllliV'' H" 1'inHtlesor ANTlIRAriTE and jfTlTMINors CDAU at lowest market rates. Cal delivered promptly nnd free of charge for hmilinir at a n r i .... t j : . Orders .eft at theZAHM Stuiik will receive ear ly attention. HAXIEL II. ZAI1M. Ehenshurr, Sept. 1, l73.-tf. 7I HST NATIONAL SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, Hicrh street, (opposite I'nion School House.) West ard, Ebenshtira-, M. M.O'NKILL&Co., Proprietors. SahJUt and Harnem made and re- riaired and all other work In my line executed n the tiest manner, on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable rates. ll-12.-tf 1 LOYD & CO., Bankers, 1 c.i n KDExsnvna. pa. firkin RltfAV fll.-nn.. . other Securities, bought and sold. Interest al- " 1 mo iwpiiMis. voiicfttons made at all accessible points in the I'nited States, and a veneral Banking business transacted. 7M- M. LLOYD CO , ,. BANKERS. ALTOOVA, PA. rf. rn flirt Yinnm....! ..i.: .... r-rvi 1 V, , mvBim Oliver inii 1 t.oi-1 for sale. Collwtions niudo. Monies tis. 1 cei v ed on dMiuft .Mi-.i.in .j . . . ... I interest, or on time with interest "at fair rates Never say you will lo pn-mitlv !at v', Mn yoat conscience U Us vtm .1. "i - d.M ih.w. No ma,, j.j hift ..imi i.r im-notmnsol others wisely an well wno amit much iu presentli, ik . X" . , . -1 mi iMiiiire. one never postp-iras VI-. the tiinc arrives fi,r the buds to ojnj they ojkhi for the leaves to fall, they fallt Ixok forwanl. The shining worlds no,, put off their risings or their settings. K J comei nen, erauc as they are, keep ttiei appointments; and eclipses are punctual to the minute. Tliere art no delav in any f the inmment of the nt.;,,.- s- J .i which have been preilt-tennined hy tlie a' solute fiat of the Creator. 1 Y icratiniiti , amonc the stars nni:ht involve the d-strm-; of innumcraWe systems ; proerastinati.il!, ; the operation tf nature on this earth t; . result in famine, ticstilcnec, and the M.t:: vu ri uro "unrau laiv. .ldn, iil,e.J King a fi-ee agent, can iostpone the j-rf manee of his duty; and he d.wj s.j ti frequently to his own dotruction. Tn draft drawn by Ind-dcnce uii the Fnti i are pretty apt to lie dishonored. Make N ,y your lnker. Io not say you will ecmnmii presently, prcsenUy you may W l-ankn.'ii nor that you will repent and niakent-.Ti-m. presently, for presently you may 1 j.nl. bear in mind tlie iruiortant fact. tnir!.t .' i by the history of nations, rulers and j.riv ..,' individuals, that in at lL-t time cases o.a five, presently is too Lite. in 1.-1 1 i ueu h "Miiininu occurs ,.ut at .J it aiwtes the water contained wit(,in diameter to such a degree as fre-j i( !l j to cause a column ol spray to ri-e in tf Rir. If the sky is cloudy, the uj.er vtrij of the whirlwind acts upon the !, vi clouds in precisely the same manner I which the lower "trata net u; m tf surface of the water, and thii cau column of vnjHr to doseend i!iniiJa above tlie ascending one. Tii. -. , unins will, if the whirling m. ti n ..f air continues fur any coie-idi-m' i? j.r. becouie lengtheneil by tlie cimtiii iin i ; sure ol the atnio-p: ere. will niri'iKi juiu themselves t.iiretlier. What :v t-r watersjmuts in inland disti i.-is t:ii t.. quite a ditiuet phenomena. 1 inv .i . i .i nomine mure or ic-.s ii.an VC'V l.i -jt showere of rain confined i:i.i i n ir limits. These vhowc:- mayor in iv i..,t aceoinpriniel with a vviiii ind m ri i, the atiiiospherc, but wi 1, of cmre, e. nearer our idea of whrt a watcij.j-.:t J uc wlieu it i si ace. mi iai lied. It is rematkah!? Iiow i.'d-tiin- si;;.. tintis croj ut pirvv m.d tl;cu and t.ike in the jiu'iiic niirid. At present t!:c "1,. hnrse-shiie" is the favoiitc cinl lt in. in. in ne:irly every device to whi. !i it .- t adapted, irrcsjxvtive of the !in-so' '4T. Il.r .rse-siioe inns in ir.:d. t r .n?,- ,.r C3 - -- metal, are worn as ri!:i::ients by m a women alike. Small loKking-srla-. jr in i;iiitati in horse-shoes of ir.itta-pcV some ..t.'icr luatctial, aie in d.-mand. ai souic instances real borsc-shoi-s. j.;;t. usi-d as frarues. MP.t Icir-ntoms l;r horse-shoe tiailol up somewhere, a-id oi l women who sell iiewsiRiiM-rs at c. A talk's prefer l rse-slioes to fiicks f,r r weights. 3'i.c miiiiiil iiuii,.ii of tlx-taL manic piupci ti.-s of the Lorsr-h,. arris from the s.ippositi m thnt an e il pi: it, " leofj . traversing it, is sure to IK .IT at one ends. This aVuni idea is doubtless w. r of the time and ucisun mit.ii iM origitiaicil. t Doctor Ki-skine, a ct.-lcbnitv.il S.- t:i-l vine, was remarkable fVir bis siuipii manner and gentle teincr. lie m.a so often from the pulpit minus his p hnndkc-r.icf, and could tell so lit:i or where it was lost, that Mrs. F.r-kii last !egnn to susjiect that tlie han lkt were stolen, as lie ns?cndtil t'ic stairs, liy .S.I111C ftheold wiv.-svi. it. So, both to ljalk and detect t! i- c she sewed a corner of the ban Ilicr one of the pockets of his coat-tails. about half way up the stairs the c -4 tor felt a tug, whereupon be turn-ii I to the old woman whose was tlie hand, to say, with gi-at gcnili-tus simplicity: the d.v, , hoiii-t w no' the day. O'o'kI Kikinc has it in. .Starting Dahlias. Among the l thimrs to lie d :ie n.-; the season advan the starting of Di'il'ias. AVe start i Ikiscs by the kitchm fire, keeping very 4 as soon as dan or fnun frost is ovt-f them in (ien gn.und in a warm s;ti;rf separate the tubers; d) not have uio.-i one iu a bill. Ilavf a g'l strong si each plant ntid 1-cgin ticing it when young with woo'"ii yarn or sti ijis f Ifyour Dahlia has uiore than onr sh.H.t, t!ie strongest one: pinch off all the pinch all tho side shoots up to two fit tj the ground ; then allow one or two hri to grow ; mulch vith fine grass ; hnvri tub, save all the s wp suds and jmt it ci and your flowers will repay you fr a trouble. Ihe oaken hull or a vessel sup -H Jate from the time of the old Viking- i North, was recently discovered while .1 a tumulus near FredViickstadt, in It was rather flat and low in the atJ Bering to a point at t-'h end, itli '-i of keel of 14 feet, an? a breadth of of 13 feet. It is supjoed U have Ui-n as a war vessel for east .service. 1-!!'!: peliel by oars and sails. An ancictit tiee in Norway was to place the vec the remains of its captain, and fm.r of dress, bor acooutreinciit, nnd ' have been discovered under this. 1 deemed qxite a prire for the archa?o! and the entire lot is to be placed in tl. tiquarian Museum at Chrlstiania. Those w ho are treated hardly fair rally fare hardly. The subject of cremation natura dudes many grave oon-sideratious. Why is a selCh friend like the lett. Because though he is the first in pitj the last in hc.'i. William, who is an nndcr-sired clerk drygoods st..rc. objects to mgt a little drvtmods Bill. r. A..r,..;iir.n of a beautiful w -The paradise of the eye and the p-r Wm comes aft.-r T? ";kr,',?ll (.f a little ah-cclan-yi. ( 't'U'-in 'Lin," w- - ' '