JUL A Cnliforiila L'aie. Te author of Sunbad the Suitor' Ad venture'' must roiiTu hi laurels. One W. II. Stokes has been exploring n recently discovered care nc.vr rine Jrve, Aituir County, and writes to t) j .S it:er C'.c-k IndepemlfiH' an aecom of hi inte-ua-tions. Sir. Stokes vouches for the exact truth of his narrative in every p.irtienlnr, nnd we doubt not that the render will read ily credit it from the following specimen de scription of one of the chambers the party entered. Al'U-r journeying for a mile and a quarter through the underground passages, Stoke and hi party found themselves in a "loii. hut rather narrow chamber, the walls of which are n-t limestone, but a yellowish brown and black iron ore." This chamber beat SinbaJ's magnetic tnnuntain, which drew die nails from his ship and t!iu caused it to la II to pieces, all ho'low. Listen to Sir. Stokes : "Upon entering this cliamVr we noticed a roost peculiar disturlmtice of the magnet, the needle constantly vibrating from siie to side, and frequently whirling around lor a minute at a time, with a velocity which ren dered it invisible. We also expjrL-necd a singular sensation a sort of chill, appear ing to commence at the back of the neck and extending to the very tips of our finger Bud toes. A we advanced in this chandler wc found these singular sensations to increase in intensity until it became almost unbeara ble. We ventured on still further, however, though it became evident that we could not long remain iu this mysterious place. I omitted to mention that the walls and Hour of this chamber, especially particular rocks ti,, t-: .i... . i !,.. therein, were highly magnetic, and became more so the further we advanced toward the , I north. I "Uneof the party who carried a hatchet had it suddenly wrested from him by a inng- nctic rock near which he passed, and the combined strength of four of us was insuf ficient to detach it. A pocket knife, which ' accidentally dropped to the fl or, had to re-! main there, none of the party having suf!ic- ient strength in his lingers to pick it up. 1 Mason, who had put on for the ofcnsioti a pair of miner's boots, the soles of which' were filled with nails, could walk with diffi culty, and happening to step upon a portion of the floor unusually magnetic, found himself suddenly affixed thereto, und unable to move, lie was compelled to withdraw his feet from his boots and leave them there, tearing up h i-i coat and wrapping the piece around his feet to protect them from being cut by rocks. We had remained in this chamber about ten minutes, when suddenly the shilling sensation began to increa-e, the ,. . . ... . feeling being as if a Cold and piercing wind .1 i i i was blowing upon us, and becoming each moment intensely cold. We hastily retreat- , , , . ii.i ,- rd, and soon reached, more dead than alive, l. .,l......l. ..;..: t. u,.t : ...c i.nc v.iuujui i,,,ii,i,iiii,s ...c iwi.--'iu,;;. e theu retrsiced our steps along the twine, . i. ri ir .1 and in a couple of hours emerged from the tr.i cave Fightiii!? With the Feet. In the Northern countries of England, and especially in Lincashire, kicking is a favorite mode of fighting, and as the poorer clashes in that region wear wooden clogs, . . . , , ' , thoe contests sometimes result Tatally. The fuwtoui is one a-iint which strennmm men.. cu.-toiu is one against w men strenuous mea- Sines hae been adopted bv the authoritie-. 1 J i but with little result. The matter is to be brought before Parliament by petition. Flogging is regarded an the only possible e.T.fthe punishment, and Parliament will be rcpue-ted to confer ujon magistrates the power of condemning to the hush for the ..n-..., v it,.,. r.,,.;..... ri.n,... I'm ni l,. i,t . iiiUq.-,ii,iic ib v.'Jlluill, I-mctv-'hiie, sitys on the subject : Tho practice of violently assaulting par tie in the streets at night by severe kicking has leen so common of late in this locality that I venture to remark that in all cases of extremely violent assault the law would have to be rigidly enforced, and if it were found to le insufficient, additional power would have to be sought from Parliament to order heavier punishment Mv experi- ence tenches me that the moral feelings of the perprtiators of these crimes are so thoroughly barlwrous and oblivious to .,' ., . . i , , , . . , everything that is kind, mora., and just, their habits of life so thoroughly degrade.!, . .... tiieir hollies such sinks of iniquity, that ... . 1 .n.nr ; i., simple imprisonment is no punishment to. theiu. They do not feel it to be a degiada-1 ... . . , . . , i tlon,and the only way to reach their le..-, ings Ls to inete out to these ruffians as mnchl . Corporeal punishment as they mete to their ' V,. n V. lu , imi'. t NIXIIV IIU 1,11 KWtl lltltl a salutary effert upon garruters. The con duct of these kickers Is equally Ticious and d.ingertuis, und public opinion is strongly in favor of its being applied as a means of WHuishment for crimes of this description. Our Cellars. All the refuse of a house is stored in its e:-llar, therefore look to your cellars occa sionally. Old lioxes, bins and lirrels, which have Contained vegetable matter, meat, fish, etc , neeil thorough overhauling. It is not that standing in a dark corner they look empty ; there may ls enough poison left sticking on the skies and bottom to ad ct the health of the household. This work of cleansing is often left to the women and hoys of the family. A man had much bet ter k-Hte his work a day, to make a thor ough examination and purification of the cellar, than to lie unduly anxious about get ting in his crops in extra season. After all the garl)age is carried out, let the ceilings and walls lie brushed with an old broom ; if this is done once a month, the atmosphere will be all the sweeter. Use plenty of lime, nnd, in dry weather, keep the doors and windows open a part of every day. Old tin and wooden ware should n t be al lowed to stand year after year upon the eellar shelves If it is not fit to be used, throw it away. The cellar should be kept as iidy as the rest of the house. T m e by, Ls.,f St. M ichael s Ch u rch , Charles ton. S. V., have au eventful history. They were hnrught lnu Fngland in 1704, and have uios-ed tSe ,wv,m five ,iM fj,. were seiiinl by t'-e Puiiish i io an( tpt Ui. k to E.igl.-ind ; they were sold i i L ,nd n, add rctiirneti to t'lmiJcston. At the elofc of the war they were si.rtf hack to the f mndrj w here tiiey were made, to lc re cast ; and ou their ret jm xuadc tlicir tilth voyage. iTTfilTIOII, FARMERS ! ! JT irfves me pleasure to Inform you that I again tiuve the agency ihis season for tho TWO BKST KM! and Eeapiai MACHINES ever brooaht before the public THE SUPERIOR r.as a SCREW row E It, n.-is no cog gearing. is S 5 PLK. NOISF.I.F.SS. 1)1 II Wl'ti ;rul ;.hi and a pow. up. nnd run. ilirlit. Altnouirn on i t three ve:ir hpfnre thn 1,11 hi to. there are over TEX THOt'SANIl of thein now In use, and owlnsr to tho .atisfartion thev have given, it Is expected the ale f them? Mai hiiieK this vear will itnuhle those ol' nv previous sr-isen. The HKAPFK AT1ACH fllENT to it also HAS NO .STPEHIOIt. 'Hie 1m proretl Iron. Frame has been before the public about ten years, and the fnet that there arc over ONE Hl'NDIi EI) anil TWENTY THOISANI) in use at the present time, with a largely increased yearly demand for them. Is a b'etter re'-oinmomlatlon than pen can In cite. Thev are very simple, strong, durable and I'slit ninnfn-jr; and if you want a K E A PER AT TAI'HAIENT at anytime, you can have a selec tion ut of tourdificrent kinds which tho Company maniiiactnres you cannot fail to be satisfied. (3EOi:OK HU.VTL.EY, Agent. I.Tcnsburg, June 12, 1874.-tf. 7 Money Saved is Money Earned The undersigned are ahont Introduoingin West ern Pennsylvania the celebrated Kandell Fanning .Viill. drain Separator and Crader Combined, w.iirh ha attracted mr.rked attention inthe West ern States wherever exliibitcd'amotiK the farmers. As a Fannfmr Mill it cannot be surpassed, and it is the only rrsl separator and cranrter in tho T". S. It is siinplr, rapid nnd complete, and gives you perfect control in diafRng, separating or grading yonr irrain. iw.- rif tlii T?nnilell "Mill Trill imtimr tb onn.l it ion of your strain, enhance the price Trom Ave to fifteen cents per bushel : and besides will larare- y in(.r,,aP e yie,(1 ,1Pr apr- ny the highcrgrade of seed you are enabled to obtain. W it h the Kandell Separator you can also clean your own tiros. Km-H. thus saving a large annual c'-" niTu wrkrrm an entire new. principle as applied to Fanning Wills, ami docs its work to per i t.nv'ncsrrs will exhibit it during the season. when you will be able to judge for yourselves o its merits. Do not buy nntil yen see It work. Eor intormation, address Me C LI ATOCK P CO., ?lejid vlllr. Pa. One or two good Agents wanted In every county. BOOK, DRUGanlVABIETY STORE T T A VINO recently enlarged our stock we are I 1 now prepared to sell at a groat reduc tion from former prices. Our stock consist of Driiir", Medicines. Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, l oon's. Mall's nnd Allen's Hnir Ke?forntives. Pi'.ls.e 'Inline nt. Plasters. Liniments, Pain Kill- p. ire Flavoring Extracts. " F.eners, I -cm on vrnpSomh Cigars and TobaCCOS, niank Tlooks. Prod. Votrs nnd Ponds ; Cap. Tost. Cotnmorcinl nrd oil kinds of Note Paj-er : Envelopes, Pns, Pencil. Arnolds Writing Fluid, Itlack nnd Ked Ink. lo-ker and Paws Hooks. Magazines. NpwBieipers. Novels, Histo- ri(!, rlM,. peiigifMis, Prayer and Toy II.H)k, Penknives, Pipes. -e. f" We hnve added tomirstork lot of FINE JEWELKY. to which .we would invite the at- tentinn of the Ladies. 1 . . .-. 'i . .... XI T n. t ; PH( )TO(J It API! ALniTM3 at lower rr'ces than cv-rr oflercil tn this pir Paper and (.'ignr sll citli ace. her wholesale or re- LH.VMO.N Jt MI' UK AY, July 30, Main Street, Ebensburg. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a new edition of Ir. 'nv r.oir elehrsled I .nv on the r-nlifnl rvrr (without medicine) of Spkism ATonititorv or .J Seminal Weaknos Involuntary. Seminal losses, 1,'. larrin, 'iil tion, Eimlki-kv and Fits imiiieed by sclt-indul- genre i.r Sexual extravatranec: Piles, etc. ttw.I'rUe in seal.-.i' envelope, only six cents. 1 ,,e celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clear,v demonstrates from a thirty years' success- ful pfaetiec. that the nlai-mim eonscMiienees ol .. ' r . . i . 1 : II.. : 1 1. . . 1. . danzerun use of internal medicine or the appli cation nl the knife: point ing mit a inotlo ol cure at once simple, certain nnd effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mntfer what lils condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and rotirnll r-Th;s lecture should be In the hands of every vou:h and everv man in the land. P'li-lti'iitr ifi.lv ic i.i'tii .Til, , iiivii nil. i. u i iiit; Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, to any ad- dress, iMiy'-ixiff'. on receipt, ot six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Pit. SI ELS H EE'S REMt i 1Y FOR PILES. Send lor circular. .Ad Ires the Publishers, ('HAS. .r. r. KLTNE.V CO.. 127 Bowery, w York; Post-Ofiiee I lux 45Sfl. Anon the inger Sewing Machine And Where to Buy It. Cot-ntkvm A See here, neichbor. can von tell me where I can bur the sewing machine people itixks nr Ekknskito Yes. with pleasure. 1 presiimelt Is the Singer Sewing Machine that you '.Yes. that's the name of ft. ('. op K Well, just down there, two doors cast of Zi.hm s store, is the place, and mv word for it ''" ,,e WPl' I'leaso.l with your purchase if you invest in one of those machines. Messrs. Haii.fv l Tatk. the airents, have now on hand all styles and slr.esol these indisiensable machines, from the etletl1.ft , ,he .....st valuable, and are accoir.tn.v dating gentlemen who will be pleased to show you the ins ami nuts of their various machines, whether you desire tobuvor not. Thev also keep thread, n"r,,les B" the other paraphrenalU of a scw- jpK niaoh,ne an, nrr ( nn times prepared to at- tend to the repairlrg of machines in a substantial Hn'' satisfactory manner, ami at very moderate r:tes. llon't forget the place Hiirh street, two : doiirs cast of Xahin's store, Ebensburg 4-:M.-tr. CUAWIOUD HOUSE, 1.1U .VM I ltU. !.. John Fltzharrls, : Proprietor. HA VINO leased nnd r furnished the above well known nd popular hotel, the propri etor is now amply prepared to accommodate all who may favor him. with their patronage. The best that the market nffords will be served at the Table at all seasons, the Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the choicest liquors. Hiid the commodious Stable will b under the chiira-eof n careful and attentive hostler. No effort will be spared to render guests comfort able and well pleased in every particular, and by proper attention to business and amodernto scale of prices tho proprietor hopes to win his way to publ c favor. (-May 2, l73.-tf "( .i ijvrv iiouhk, .TuMnnn Street. Hertford. tst. This well known House has rceenllv been leased i by the uunersigned, who, h'tvinie had many years' j t xiK-rience in keepinic a first -class hotel, rcspect- iuny solicits me patronage ol tne punnc. SPtCiM. ATUNHQN TO TRANSIENT BOARDERS. -Arrir ments -rill he made by which guests can he turnifh.-il with meals at any hour. ti:rs !.:,() pi n iav s ioVkr wkkk. Rcanler taken by the l)jr. Week, Month or Tear. lr , , MARY J. RIFFLE. Bedford, June 5, lS7.-3m. WOOLEN FACTORY! LJAYINO Introduced new machinery Into our manufactnro on short notice, 'M)TI woe-inn mnuri, we are now prenareil tn now prepareil US, CASSI- NETS. BLANKETS. FLANNELS of nil t.'i. ST KINO YAKNs. icic. ty Wool taken in exchange for goods or worked.on shares. Market price paid for wool T. M. JOSLS A SO.S. Ebensburg, Feb. 24, 1872.-tt. COLLLNS, JOHNSTON & CO., liilienslMii-g', IJsi. "trir.Ij reee- money on deposit, discount IT and cl!oct notes, and attend to all tbo business usually done by Hankers. SeptJ0.tr. JAS. U. ZAI1.M, Cashier. IAMBS J. OATMAN, M. D.? J I'hyslrlaii anl W or neon. EBKNsnrRO, Pa. OfTlee on Ilia-h street, nrarlv opiwisHe Fllair's Hotel. Hrsidence : I Town Hall. Jultnn st reet, whore night cal Ubbould be made t-i--tl.) Y. D. M'Clellajti... John- Haknan. M'CLELLAND & CO., sTanafartarers of and Dealers la Fancy sxncl IMain. FUB.NITURE! AXD CHAIRS. We keep constantly on hand In great variety a fall line of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, 1NSTYLES AND AT PRIES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS Having the most skillful workmen in the city, wo are prepared to fill all orders for m mimw mmm i I1T PIECES OR SUITS, Vt I'RICKS Below Either Eastern or Western Manufacturers. Wareroom, No. 81 FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE, JOIISSTOWX, A. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. tAll Furniture sent Tor and delivered fn the city free of charge. t-13,'74.-tf. Wood, MoitcH & Co.. WASI1ISOTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Rifail Dealers in RUM MO DOMESTIC DRY GOODS 9iii.ni:it x coons, IIAUDWAKR, QUKKNSVVARE, BCOTS AND SIIOFS. HATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAIU CARTETS AND OIL OLOTIIS, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western 1'roduce such an FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT CARBON OIL, Ac., Ac. Wholesale and retail orders solicited and riromptly fillc! on the shortest notice and most reasonable terma WOOD. MORRELL & CO. 0. K. Z AHM. -DEA1,RR IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS. MPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKk is) rxrnANor for goods. Store on South Side of Main Street, in mi II l UUil I bill! UI11UU1U1U. I WM. P. PATTON, Mnnurnnturcr nnd Denier In Af,r. kims or CABINET FURNITURE JOHXSTOrX, PA.. Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wnshstands, Sideboards. Chamber Sets, 1'arlor Sets, Wardrobes, Itook Cases, Lounjies. kc, &c, &c. Sic. Cane Cliairs. Wood Sent Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, Hod Ixmnjrt'S, Mattresses. Tete-n-Tetes. Extension Tables, Pinintr Tibles, Cupboa rds. , Arc, Arc, Arc, Vc., &c, Jtc, Ac. KVURT PF.SCHIPTI Of SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in exerllent st e and at low priees. Cabinet and hairmiikers' materials of all klnos for sal5. Furniture delivered at any point iu Johnstown or at Railroad Stntion free of extra ehnrjre. WM. P. PATTON. Johnstown. Oct. 13, l70.-tf . THE HOLIDAYS HilE OVER! AS WE A I.T, KNOW, BtJT THE CHEAP GASH STORE, Arc not over, but rathrr under, those of any other dealer in Dry Goois, Bress Gooits, Hats nl Caps, Boots, Shoes, Motions, GROrERlEES, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, it, In thtst Xrfc ' Tlmlter."' A complete and elcarant assortments of new trrwxls now in store will positively be sold at the closest maririn. "onntry prrxluee at the tuyhest tnnrltet prtces taken in cxehantrn for roois. Fall s.ttisfHetion trnaranteed to ail buyers. Store on High street, near Centre street. E. -J. MILLS. F.bnshursr, Jan. 15. 1874.-tf. Eh CL GO JSkiT 5 I O if) 3 5 CARD. EBENSBURG WOOLEN FACTORY 4 8 interested parties have been reporting in raTe. rJlor,h'rn part of ,his county that our t ?naaarhr ,K,,n the re deem the inTon.ir0r "r.own P"t-ctiofl and for toflowlSir f tbo pub"c to Publish the , ... LIST OF PRICFa. 5 a,,k(,,ts - $3.50 per pair. lan.ne,s 30 and A", ctv pVr yard. Cassi meres ,V cts. per yard. Patinctta................ ,w PtH. ler yardr Carding and Spinning .2n eta. per lb. Carding 7 T. M. .lON'ES & SOVS jHily 18, 187i-tf. tbeubbuij Wbolea Jtictory. AURICULTUUAU How to Treat Fruit-Trees. To coneil erinff the g-rowth of organisms, the action of the alkalies is to he looked npon as scarcely le- important than that of air and water. Lime is the great animal alkali, and potash the vegetable one ; its old name of vegetable alkali expressed that fact, and all the potash of commerce i known to be do rived from wood ahc. The importance of potash ns a manure has leen frequently overlooked by farmers, who rarely know the l;ire amount of tin material found in grass, grain erofr, leaves, barn-yard manure, ro't, and fruits. How p.itiush acts in plant", in conjunction with carbon and silos, to form woody fibre, starch, sujrar, and oil, i.-yet unknown to chemical observers ; bul the furt of it-s action is lieyond a doubt. Liohijj lone; siucc pointed out that tbe cliief caase of IxiiTennc-ss is the wate of potash carried off hy rich crops, especially tobacco, with no reilucsinent by proper manure. I low ninny millions of pounds of potash !iae bc.i sent to Europe from t!:C forests of Auiei tea, and in the g'-ain, tobacco, and hemp ! Luckily, n3 alkali may lie replaced by another, and we have received a .c n siderahle quantitj of soda from Europ3.n1 pca-wccJ and in the shape of salt. Latterly, nitrate of soda, from natural dejo.-iw in South America, is brought to us at a cheap price. The point to which we now ca!l attention is that o.ir fanners and fi uit-gruwes luue ignored, or rather lieon ignorant of, the im portance of wood allies as a vegetable stim ulant, and as the leading constituent of plants. Even coal ashes, now thrown away as UJ-oless, have b.vn !hown, lotli by experi ment nnd analysis, to posow a fair share of alkaline vahie. According to our ob servation, if the practice of putting a mix ture of coal ami wood ashes around the steins of fruit-trees and vines, particularly early in the Spring, was followed as a gen eral rule, our crops of apples, giapas, peaches, etc., would be greatly bcuclitted iu both quality and qi:amity, und the trees nnd ir13s would last longer. We will relate only one experiment. Some twenty-five years ago, wc treated nn old hollow pippin apple-tree as follows: The hollow, to the 'height of eight 1'eet, was filled and rammed with a compost of wood ashes, gnrden mold, iud a little vute liaie ( curUjn-.it-). Tiiis filling was securely fastened in by Uiards, The next year the cr p of sound fruit was sixteen bushels from an old siieli m" a tree that had borne nothing of any nei-o.mt for some time. I5:it the stranicst was what fol lowed. For seventeen years after the filling t'.at oM pi.vin tree euti.uieJ to iLtiriaii and U-.-ar w..-.'I. us call attention to still another point of importance in fniit-rni-ing. T lis is the liearing j ear for apph-s and li ui in general in New England ; probably it is aiso in some other parts. N w. when such yeirs come, the farmers rejoice ton much at their pros perity, nnd abuse it, as iipnily all people do the gilts of fui tune. We should Iaj temper ate as to the quantity of our fruit as weii as cd our fruit j iic;-s. ly proper trimming nnd plucking, the apple crop in liearing years may be red.tced to but little more than half a crop ns to number, but the improve ment in size and price, nnd in the future eir.-ct. will more than balance the 1s. Next February, March, or April, according to latitude, let the tree-trimmer -tiumlate r.nd nourish bis trees and vines with a fair Mipoly of ahe, and in nearly every ene be will, have a good crop of fruit in the non bearing year. Stkki. Plows. A. B. Alien, of New York, s;tys : "I would sooner pay d ulle ttie pvice for steei plows tliau aceept as a gift tlie cst set of" Cit-t-i.on plows to Ijo lonnd in tlia rniteil St;ite. Tlix.ili ever so liurd c'lillcd or smontlily polished, e:ist iron will foul, more or ks, on tlie inol-1-honrd, in every kind of soil, IV0111 a wundy or gravelly up to a heavy clay loam. The dirt thus gathered on the moid-1 100 rd adds greatly to it draft and prevents 'loil vv rk. Another objection to cat iron is, that, in order to get etjiial strength, the weight must be considerably greatvrr tiuin with stiel. and this is a hard drag all day, nnd requires a much stronger team. Of this any one may qukkly convince himself without resort to dynamoin ter or any tithcr means of testing the dial't. He lias only to hitch a light team to a steel plow, nnd a stronger one to the cast iron, and work thom side by side. In this way 1 have fo.1-.1d t'lat a pair of f ur-teen-liand ponies would do nliout the same work, and with as much ease to themselves, as a pair of sixteen-hand horses. The same observations aliotit material will also apply to cultivator-". In thus candidly advising my brother fanners in regard to the supe rior mwit of std plows. I am speaking di rectly against icy own individual interest, for I have been a manufacturer and dealer in cast-iron plows for upward of thirty years past.'' Siteep and Taik Wors. -The Jlelbourne (Australia) Leader, in relation to hydatids in sheep, and the transformation from thenc infr taH-worms, says : "The annual loss if young sheep through becoming 'cranky' is considerable, yet on many, if not all, of the sheep stations, the di-'case is actually propagated unwittingly. When a cranky sheep is put out of its mis ery, its head is divided and thrown to the dogs in an uncooked state. Thus the hyda tid in the sheep's brain becomes a tape-worin in a dog. and in a very short period of time millions of tape-worm eggs p!i.H from the dog. and are drifted about by' the wind and are carried by water. For weeks and months they retain their vitality, unaffected by heat or cold, rain or drought. Sheep, in picking up their food, or in drinking water out of shallow pools or crab-holes, swallow one or more of these eggs, which get into the Hood circulation, and thus to the brain, to form a hydatid and make another sheep cranky. So the sheep and dog react on each other." Jrocs James F. Babcock, of the City Court, New Haven, died suddenly in that court room, from the eflfeet of a paralytic stroke, on Thursdrry, June 18th, in the 65th yenr of his age. Sixty years ago his father fell from a siuiihr attack on the green, was picked up and carried into the old court house, where he died after a few hoi r. This is, wc think, uite a remarkable coincidence. m STORE ttlLMNG, 113 & Ho mi, fish New Embroideries AND WHITE COOUSt NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Latent Styles Ladles' anl Children "B Hats and B onnets TRIMMED AND UXTBIMMED. Ribbons and Flowers, t A most complete variety, just opened. SDH UMBRELLAS aid PARASOLS, of all sizes, style and qualit ios. at unusually low prices. A full stock of. It I 3 Ci O V 1 S 9 all colors and sices, as low as 75 ets. per pair. Ilsxlf Hand Gloves I FOR GARDES WEAR, NEW WHITE GOODS. Nainsook anil Jaconet Maxlln, Swfw xiiil 4rrnftie Mnlin. Whi mil (olnred 1. K. IjiriK, ilambanr Kdcinoi, Towel, if. rF.KCAI.KS, for 8uinmr Saits, Terjr rheap. The Celebrated "RIVERSIDE" HAT I! WHITE AND BUACK STRAW. Mourning Jionnets, Jfatsantl Veils ALWAYS IJT PTOCK, AT Geis, Foster & Quinn's, Nns. 113 and 115 Clinton St.. Johnstown. I GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES -to CASH .BUYERS AT THE Etenslii Hon-FmsMiii STORK TMIE undersiarned respectfully informs the J citizen" f Klenb!irs: and the public irener allvthnt he h"as made a (JIIF.AT UEilUCTION IN PKICES TO CASH BUVEKS on all tjoo.ls in his line, consisting of MOWING and REAPING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; fflOffiG, PARLOR A5D llEATM STOVES of the most popular desiens and of all styles, prices and qualities : mm ef ma itrnmw. of my own manufacture; HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! such as Icicles. Screws, Butt Hinizes. Shutter Hinjres, Tiible Hi'iuvs. fiolts. Iron and Nails, Window; lass, Putty. Table Knives nnd Forks, Carritiir Knives and Korks. Pocket Knives. Ta ble and Tea Spoons. Meat Cutters, Apple I'arers, Scissor". Shears, Kazorsnnd Strops. Hammers, Axe?, Hatchets. Horinsr Mchines,A ojrurs. Chls sels. Planes, Compasses, Sipiares. Files, Hasps, Anvils. Vises, Wrenches. Hip. Panel and Cross Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes nnd Snaths, Hakes. Forks. Sleiirh-llells, She Lasts, Pesrs. Wax. Itri.-tles, Clothes Wash ers nnd Wringers, patent Churns and, Pntcht Machines irenerally, Orind-Stones, Patent Mo-iass-s fJatesnnd Measures, Lumber Sticks. Cast Steel ltifles. Shot Guns. Revolvers. Pistols.K'ar tridHres. Powder, Caps, Lead, Horse Shoes and Nails, Old Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps, ice., ic; Harness and Saddlery War of all kind, in jrreat vai ieiv: WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyond description ; CAR BOX OIL aiul OIL LAMPS, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, LtihrfcatfnjrOil, Hositi, Tar. Paints. Varnishes, Turpentine. Al cohol. &c. ; . Silver-Pliited Ware, Glassware, &c IYimil.v Grocoi'ies, such as Teas. Coffee, ?no-nrs, Svrups Molasses, Spices. Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Hominy, Fish, Crackers, Kice, Pearl 1 tar ley. ic. Tobacco nnd Cijsrrii- Pnint.Varnish. Whitewash, Scrub. Horse, Shoe. Stove. Uusttnir, Cl.th-sand Tooth Iti ushes, all kinds and sizes: Hed-Cords, Manilla Hopes, and many other articles, at the Inn-rut ratffitr crwh. IIOTJSR HPOUTIXG made, painted nnd put np as cheap as possible, H cash. tJtr A liberal discount made to country dealers buying- Tin ware bv wholesale. GKoItUE H'UNTLKY. Ebensburjr, July i, ST;j.-tf. JEXT DOOR TO TOST-OFFICE. Coolcinqr Stoves, Ileatinnf Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Havinir reeentlj' taken possession of the new Ijfitted up and commodious building on Hivh street, two doors east of the Mnk and nearlv oppoite the. Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than evtT to manufacture all articles in the TIN. COPPER nnd SHEET-IRONWARE 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. rFPPOrTINOand ROOFIITO made to order and warranted perfect tn manufacture and ma terial. REPAIRING promptly attended to. All work do: 1 e bynic will be done riirht and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WARE sold by me can be depended upon as to qunlit- and cannot be undersold in price. A continuance and Increase of patronajreis respectfully solici ted, and no effort will be wantimr to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALLIE LCTRIJTGER. Ebenshurs, Oct. 13, ISTO.-tf. Loretto Iflarble Works. PRICES REDUCED! MONT H ENTS . TOM RSTON KS. PCREATJ and T A PLE TOPS : also. Desiirns for Scotch ( rrar.lt e Monuments. We desire to invite the at tention of the public toonr beautiful IH-slims for Wfinuments and Tombstones, mule of t he yery best Italian no. I American Marbles, and which will he furnished at as low rates as similar work can be obtained In Philadelphia or elsewhere. Perfect satisfaction iruaranteed, and work shipped to any point at onr risk. All orders from a distanee will be promptly attended to. Remember that onr de signs and our work will compare favorably with any in the State. WILKINSON &. KKIXY. Loretto, aiard! 13, 1874.-tf. Parke's Marble Works, I3 rranhlln NfrcW, JnhnilDwa. MONUMENTS, HEAD and TOMft STONES, COI'NTER and CAM- ?r.i M.AIW. MANTELS, c, munn-l im-mira or intrrerf nest Italian andi American Mrhl t I tion iruaranteed in price, design and 1,1 ' ' won. ' Orders respectfully solie'ted cnimpiiy niton at tne very low est cash rates. Try us. Oct. 84.-m. JOHN PAKKE. mys mum works ! 31 t rnrklln Klrrr t, Jahailown. JOH W. I.Ofatli. . I'rnnrletnr. MONCMENTS, If EATT APrr TOMB STONES. fXHTNTlTH .nn I'HIM1TI 1 lie a v i ...... ..... . . . . j. . ni'. i . . , a r TELS. Vo. manufactured of the very best Ital ian and Ameri-an Marbles. Perfect satisfae tion in work, desijrn and price iruaranteed. 1 rtJ f'!N rKWt fll 11 V Lrtli..i.. c n.l . j lyesw .t?d. Johnstown. Nov. II, h.-rt. r (fllEO M. READB, Att&my-at-Law, ' ' - Ebenshurir. P Offlni nn fMiin wwl ' Hiree doors from Utah bUveU tutfii772.j tVl-i. flJMON STREEF JOIINSTO, TA. 11 All tie lb Ccods of ih Seiscn! ENGLISH BRUSSELS Stair and Hall Brussels Carpet. Thrcc-PIy CARPET. EXTRA SUPER CARPET. VENETIAN and GIRTHING CARPET. Inyrain Varpet, all wool, COTTAGE fARPET FROM S CENTS UP. Mattlngsrand Door Rugs. Floor Oil Cloths 4-, 5-4, 6-4, and 8-4 wide: Ptfllr Oil Cloths and Table Oil Cloths; Wlndo Shades at prices to auit everj body. IIilX'TS AT G CEXTS. SrRINO AMD SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS!! tyThe nttrntion of tho fadics is ln-itcd to our Retail Millinery letartm'nt. Having on-jrna-cd a flrst-class Milliner from the East and t'einsr contan'y in neeeill if the latest and handsomest stj les, we are pr (vr'l to suit all tastes and uaoet all pecuniary circuniKtanccs. NEW DRESS GOODS OF FIX EST QUALITIES. I .'nnnirr merchants will tin1 It to their -.(-.Ml tn cull and examine our s!h k. e can till their orders in Iry iools. Notions and Millinery at the same prices tliey'wimld have to pay in the er-t. and thus save freight and travellnjf expenses. WHOLESALE ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS. Geis, Foster & Quinn's, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. ! ESTABLISHED mU-Wl mi FRANK W. HAY 3Xii 1111 ill ctm-?i-, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF- Ttn, oomn. AND Sheet-Iron WARES. AND DEALER IX AND- HoisE-FinsisniNG r-oons generally. XolVincr iia TL,fOPPER&SDEET-lRO. PK03PTLI ATTE5DI.D TO. Nos. 278, 2S0and 2S2 Washington Si. JOHPiSTOWN. PA. G. TV. YEAGEll & CO., Mhnlestile and Ketall Xaaafartarers of TIN, COFFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE, AND DKAI.ERS 1 HeatiniL Parlor mi Goclini Stoves, Xo. 1402 Klercnth Avenue, dVltooiisi, Xn.- ItOOFTNO and SPOUTING made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and material. . Orders respectfully solieited and promptly attended to, and polite attention accorded to all. whether they pnrehase or not. Altoona, Sept. 5, lST3.-tf. MILL1NEHY& MAKING. The attention of th Indies of Ebens burjr and vicinity Is directed to the fact that MRS. K. E. JONES has jost received an invoke of new and fashionable Millinery Good, at her rooms in the East Ward, Ebensburc. Weddinjr lionnets. Hats etc., a specialty. Dressmaking promptly and neatly done. The patronnire of the ladies is respectfully solicited. 6-1, "71. COAL ! COAL ! Whe subscriber Is prepared to furnish. In fanre or smtM nil.nltlna u 1 1 ....IWl.-. . 1 VTI1 U iTlTI: ..J BITI'MINOI S COAU at lowest market rates. oi aenverca promptly and irteoi cnarire tor baulinf? at any point in Ebensburg- or vicinity. Orders oft at tlieZAHM Stome will receive ear lyattcntlon. DANIEL H. ZAHM. Ebensburir, Sept. 1, l?73.-tf. THIRST N TIONAL SADDLE AND -1 HARNESSPHOPOFCAMnRIA COTTNTY, Ilia-h street, eonposite l"nin frhrool Hon : -,i West tV ard. Ebe'nsbunr, M. M.O N K4 EL & Co-, ProprieUirs. tfoddV and llarnrx made and re paired and all othe r work In my line executed in Ihe best manner, on the shortest notioe. and at the most reasonable rates. ll-titf.l 1 I A) YD & CO., IUnkkrs, -hi- .. c. KTtEssnvnn. pa. rr Gold. Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bouirht and s-ild. Interest al lowed on Time Deposits. Collection made at all aee-essible points in the United States, mud a ire n era I Uankfmr business transacted. M. M. LLOYD A CO., niVLTiia I I TIAAtT I T A Drafts ntt tn nrfnolttul nitiA. n . 1 1 n n .1 . f5ok-or sle. elk--tinns made. Monies re- ' celved on deposit, payable on demand without iutereat, or vo Ume witli interest at fair rates lil fr Summer. We arc slad to !,r ttiu,wv to great impncment tnanifet m ithin the lT, quarter of a century irt the diet, not on ir farmers, !.,.t f t!,e m.i.mui.itv -nerV -There much l,, pk e..n,nlel t,,;. formerly, uvmtjU :,(i fr;N ' ' abundant, t'e l.rtM.l U hi , l r i . Va l-" nnd ol !-t:ei .pinliH, ,,ie- !lrt. le. rrfs. . .. j iy seen on Uie hie:iki.i-t n;,.J friJ d.iug'iiuiLs . i,jt .vtiMii .ic i .1 ft ip!e nvti !e .f cfiMi!ijtin. a, ,j. ' iron aii'l roasting j.;lii nre Mlv,;,.,. C-.vnl d' :eo h.r v!.:tr tli t! e "iulciKd fi-vlu-- :in." v. ; ; ,. in tin- iiiii-li, we in. it n i'-. : ,. . yin for furtlier i'"i,r', nr. : i , seen injustuv d.-e t t'le tarin.-tx , 1... ... . - r, .-i:i:u miihtujuj; tip ttf t.-ti-!i-.i. Ku lin ph:-i. iuus 0i' I.i.- i ' this iiliM t tdoiu : More fres'i sn ! l"s t-t't m -nt inir and more h iim, !.r, r i i, a .cfivtU-r at u-iv ol M-;-et5i!,:c j Ic-'s pies anlr.iki:s; nioiv ..., 1 1 . ' 1 ... . 1 T - 1 1 i v if MHMj-t oi-..i, i-a;4.-,: witii v. :i( , If farmers rrj- t tli i ;u.. w, some adviec, Jy-jv-j.ia v ii; n. . r .1: , .. . ....it. ., iiv t iv..i- i.j iiiir,j tl - ularly liaMe, ami t',ty m:iy lime their su?tan.i fr p'iy-'!. wi ':-, ,,, ini'it hnve been cat to t':e Ilheumntisin J..1 t' e ! wltK'Ji fanners arc liaYV. ;i.i i , V ;, untimely work. e.iik-d wi:h , .,,. cxoure, the -.t.ise .f it. o ..!,., gives a man the st-uiiuch .f ati ..s-,j far a di;i n is i-o:n-i in !. ;l- ,.. him toeaiM'ith ini;u-iitv w':.r u one of sedonteiry ha!'i:s. '. nlvantuge in tisi : t'e li.'.--:,. .., . o.it-il'Mr workers I -v-ii1 w! a: i- ; At this c.soll of the y-ar. j ,; po-k should le e-chv.t-l. It fi: . . ... rather that) mo-c!e. :,i 1 in !: . r , e-tiu.5 muscle Ls of n :- .... I' .r the lalxirer. During the hot ; .n. miTK. r chef so, lean mutton ..r !,-. I j . , , quality, TCjret-ihl.sj. atil . s:itate t!ie c! irf ,,; , j ; mK"'i fariii-Ia'siitT ;nrkr' i. r ..... ..; ui'l cheese. 'I'liee C Mi-li:nt i i- " in the ficM. nnj are n-. ;: 1 ,i '. insiim-t ami sci.T.i-o c.t., ;, ,. iiius-lcfvtiiiiiK in its -i-!in i:-. well if our la'fcirci - w.-ri; t,. r.; its use. t'bm-fc i-tt !:i ;r ;, alope, and l-.ifitil i- it- n:n ,n il -nnd cone iiuK-uit. Ti I . . -.strennUi fiuni-m-d ly u ii-.: i. I than by two pimmi-- !' m ; i: I i ttf the c!ie.,sc kr ji-'uh-i : i .' . less. loo Much for Jiis Ti.lv. II -race Greeley us,- t ,Zivm t :. r, paj.e. in. n were the nio-t pi.i in j a class, .,n (,e t-llth; he was i,t i.,r i riz'.t. t'ioi;(i t!ie;e are times w!n -., .1. cn-cs to lie a t irtue -it! t!ie imM N'.mi-Iv .-ryhiijy in the we-t.-n, . : Mi.-iiir;iu knows H ,rr. lvlm n-.-.j in - . n-'W-j-aiii-r :i'.it .tu-e a montii tin "o.:t;l. i!:v h: inii! t!ie,u ,. .; flr-AU 1 Jlaj-i 1. h it line i 1 1 1 o- makittu : in Ii io to i.t'n-r iii ui;-. IJurr Co. i M siivl t,, i. j ti, 4ll j,, ii- al milt cii-cu.a.t 'ii. v. as on tie f.-in-e a i litici-'B.nii thv.t h- ili.l n't kiv.w -.it-. t'lii si ' ii 1 1 juiMi-lii-i :t T1wr, :;i!l when :na threatened to s.:c or t. ri-'i hint I: snii'.ol avid sinilc a:vl wis!itil that a. wouldn't !'et ir:.-!ts. I . i r i 1 1 o a rv inl : i-atul Uapi K, I'urr wa- . a:u! it frriimtitly happiieJ t!.a: people -aili! at hi-oiuee b. taik r:' tine day a minister cninc iu. uiiA, :.!; ini; awhile, h" prop ims pray.-r. i. . the a-t of knre in, wh. n hi- iw.t one of the out-M.- i'u-'us, which i- ! against a ler of the stone, r-.i'!;, t-. i tip, nml ov r it went, making !.n 1 ;i ol "pi." I'mir l.Mikcl at the r .i.i 'T thought of the two weeks of uvc; i Comiiietice1 t aking off his c.-nt. -j ; ''I'm tryinsr to le a C'hris;i.in : n lnod example, hut rat my luitfoii- i ' lick you just in two minutes'" The ilcryinan backed dw:i time, do'iiiintr tfje lye-'Tij-'i, on t:.'' f r k and 5urr lmck-It-1 trt once, and cri X for a junt f .stiiu u'aiit. f A uecr Cac. A man went to the stati 'n lio; Cievelnnd. Ohio, a:i'l. :.ftcr ln--it:;t i;r momeiits, rcque--tel the sergeant t utuler arrevt. lJ. in a-kcl t i-.n. stnne a request, he prodiiei il a f; watcH, worth lietw-n oir? luin-l ; I ni hundred eioli:ir. atid stated that 1. stolen it a few hours Miif trom a li the letroit Road, He hs'l st.,!. m ii In to le sent to the p-iiite ntiavv It larceny. He had. he said, l.f n ."it work-house but a few weeks. that time he had made two tri;i- , ii a i Imre. He had found the ia'-.r-'i -M that he hail dctilcl to commit -.ni'- 1 for which he would le scnlcnccd i iu ttemtiary, and he hojed thus t" '-, exposure and toil of out-d-'r w.-.k. sergeant offered tocharire him wi'.i' 1 '. aivi have him sent to the wo;-l;-h .:- llic offer he dci liiieil, atid in-i-tc-1 . u rrested for ;raiid lawny. H quest was granted, a cell a-siin .-'i the criminal charge was placed -name on the Motu-r. The pri- id Anjcriean, forty-nine years of are. A lady traveler, writing of th' savs: 1 went ti Buvukdcre L'iy Kh' terday, and returned yesterday murrii J more delightful short trip I never to left Tatavut at seven o'clock in the in ": and reached there after nexm. All t'1 tiroes are short here. You hear a' spoken of, and you iuiaine it a hi miles awav. when, in rrfi'ity it is on or twelve. Bat the people imagine it distance, for they rarely stir irom uie. towns Xo one except a nauve e iviuntrv understands the art of la? The men sit all day lon m little siv-l r.nt .,f llrtle cafes, -m .tine ana never stirrimr. They even fcilk in murmuring tone, very dilTc-rei.t to 4 of Dutchmen, t renclibien, er even r. j men. iimo - " of any kind in theu- manner; all u laziness.