The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 28, 1875, Image 4

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    A JletMH-faiLte Jurentioru
lA CALCin.ATIn MACHINE CONTLirA-
Ti:r piec of m ecu an ism.
There is a gre.-.t deal of excitement
in Three Oak.-?, .Mich., over the success
ful completion of the Warren Hrothers'
ralfiil:itin? ensine. which flecormlishe3
r w - A
result"? which ha"e never before been f
, accomplished by mechanism. . The in-
ventor, Mr. 'F. 1 Warren, a
Wiltchma- ,
ker, of Three Oaks, has been working
for years upon a verj- difficult and
curious piece of mechanism, a calcu
lating machine, which he said was to
work not only in the four Cr3t rules of
arithmetic, but was also to perform
complicated mathematical calcula
tion. No person who knew his plains
ever thought it possible to construct
such a machine, but the inventor's faith
has been strong from :heleginning. and
his 1 c s:ster.t perseverance ha? at last
been crowiicii with complete success.
The roachino is the result of about
ten year of I:ilor. It was not built
for manufacture and pale, but to see
what it was possible to accomplish by
machinery. The m.iohiiie. which is a
beautiful piece of nice hr.t 1 in, surprises
every one when they occ-It i;i operation.
It will use a multiplier or divisor of
twelve figtin.3, the multiplicand find
dividend Icing li raited only by the
number of wheel 3 placed in front to
receive theinswer. The present limn-
Tho
'htnebine contains over 1,100 s-pccially
TJinie 1 i.tcs, and including screws
ani rivets over 3.000. It is probably
the " most complicated and intricate
, 1 . , , t
p:cce 01 mecLBUitm ccr consumc-itu, ,
, and et it works v. ii h perfect ease a:. d
accuracy. It will run backward as
well as f jvn ard, nil! detect an. I sho.v j.n
error were it po;-dLle lor one to occur. t
' It will divide on? nun.Ler hv another. !
add tlie quotient to another number,
pubtract or- multiply, according 1o;
choice, at o.:eoperntion. - it deals wi. h
r . itli 1 1
I l .iv. i LVu.? it.- oiti im 'ic ti i in 't t
By putting the first 'wrrs of that
t, k , . ,i r ii f '
tliat number ui to the full cai acitv of ,
.. .. 1 , i, i i" i
the raacnine c.n 1 e obiuined. Jt can 1
, , , . .
also be ue.l us a dif:ere:.t entire, if ;
, . . . -
ie,rec; . , . ,i
ac in- tMnij i j i.i loiiipnii i
interest was set into the machine and
perfonnrd m forty-flve seconds : -
" " 'lJ l UUM" "h ;
for twentv y..:,rs :,t ?cvcn
I,er.r.ert;.r ,KWcr; f.S- t7."
ie.,t:fic men who know the difii-1
nu.y f the undertaking have exprePs-;
eathemsdvts as greatly surprised at
the wodci ful woruing rower ot this
mari.inc.
. . i
. I IP li lli :
A F:ATHF.nKn III' X T K R
:r-,me or heron of lil'c r ia is one of
-
the most useful of the feathered tribe. I
r , ., ,
In a tief.l of altaita, where the mound's
i . .!
thrown up bv tic itopim n are the i
thickest, may be seen the long legr( d
" .
crane, with its sli.nrp yf!l'w bill, stand
ing guard ovi-r soi e fie.h enitli in
course of iMstribution bv tl e crieatct
pet, lu xt to t!;e srui;il, ki oMi totiie
f irmer. Unlike tlie heron of tl e
pwaiups :uid iiirslns of 1 h r; la, it
neck is stretched to i's full k'Pr;b while
wa'ch'.ng it- i r.-y. It is e n --rally
fom(i stan
anding alone in tho fil l 1, as if j
iseiled its kind, and its mis.i ;
.ct th? so.itrrv sentiiKl of the
j
it had des
was to act
meadow
Its bill is sharp, and as the gopher,
with his feet and head pushing tlie soil,
comes to the surf-.c it is sent through
him like a dirk-knife, and he isbmugl.t j
cut as if cn a ikeve;-. The bird se!-1
dom miss its mark ; when it does, as !
if disgusted with its blunder, it spreads '
its iiip;s, and, with its long 1; as i
ftict'-h; (I o;it lehind. takes its flight;
forano! her field. Y'hi ntlieMnckbiids j
fliM-k in great nnmbrs, picking up the j
scattered u;ra'n, the heron will often
ptflivl Hiot:onles a.s a stick till the
birds gith'-r around within rench, when ;
it will send its sharp bill through one '
in an instant, and make as delicate a,
meal a a hunter could wish. -
TiEVIVINO PllOWNED PERSONS. A
new mo'io of resuscitatini; drowned
Ih-T-oiu an I otliers ftiiiilriuir froai us
pUyxia. coiiaist) tn pitting the patient i
on IiU back with tln arms extended, i
A n il of clotliiiig ;3 tlitn laid Mow I
placing Iil-iLuiuis so that the balN of!
me tiiiiruos rest upon ino l:Ise l iln
i l - . . . . . .
the Hd,e ribs so as to throw tUir a. pi tyr-y r t I V ' rV u7m- ' " 1 ' -TO:s s
terior marsin into prominence. The 'H
operator then kneels astride tlie natu nt. sia. Headache. Jtc. Yon c - .i.
while the angers fall natnrdlv in the ., ,r , V6 t,,c f,,',est BR1 Wst 5,1
depressions between tho ritscn each Sfr'u f theh Ver"
Rlde. An ass.stant holds tho tongue; For sale hy diusKists and counlrv deal
of the patient, and the operator, with i rrF- A. A. Barker & Sox, Agent's, r.t
hb elbows fainlv pressed against his 1 'nsblu'fc, 1a- 3-5.-3m.l
sides, throws his whole weight forward nr i i tt t . ;
by wLidi the fuUe riU are i!SiMa,lhooJ5 Il0W LSt IIoW IStOied
upward and inward, producing great!
motion of the uiaphram, and tlisi.lace- :
mentof .tl.e coideuls of the lungs.
Sudilenly raising liis IkxIv. tho oi era- 1
r .M.wa th .
their position, producing a eoncspon 1-
IHK iiiovenieilt III lle Uiapuragm and
an inrush of air. Uy keeping up r tU
mio movements of this kinvl, art?lici.I
. . . , , . , -
respiration 13 produce 1. "Scientific
Mitcellanyr in The Gala ry for JIay.
A PROBLEM FOB FATntrnq , Thr- 1
folljWUig ques'lon was handed ns a
few .lays ago, and as several answers 1
have been obtained, we nl,mTt. l.n!
problem to our mathematical readers
lor their consideration :
A heifer at the age of two years has
a calf, and continues to have a calf each I
year thereafter until she has her tenth
calf. Each of these calves at the a'e !
of two years has a calf, and one e.ich !
year until the first cow Las Ler tenth 1
calf; also each of the calves of this!
?-. ivi
.ii-, ni.cii nu terns oh;, nas
a calf each year until the Hrstcow has
her tenth calf, and so on to the end '
each of the descendants at two years
of aire havintracalf. T homii
uen me urai, cow uas ner tentli calf
..... ...
how many cattle then will there be, !
onnHny tliA entire herd V . 7, , . i
BUY YOUR lITJIOVL. GOODH AT
Importers, Maaur;tarrrs, anil Dealers ! nil klnJa of
.'MUSICAL
MANCPACTUREK6 OF
7 MA 7?. 9, IX T I I P.r.4Vl
iAXlXliAU UlKll-1 111 U, Al .1 J
- GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE
PATEXT ARIOX PIAXO.
Dealer la rutin ft Cn.'n (1 OTirton), Fv-non (Tonflnn),
nf Kntirr Vlvr ItlMi !! HI;li. The but Rad frwhest MrinffB
for all InstrBteats constantly oa hand.
Belr Pt'BLISHERS of SHEET 31 C SIC, Tre make this branch a specialty, and always keep a
lull sioclt of the latest and bt-.t pieces on IiruiI. Our stock of music books ol all kinds is complete.
II.4SOS .VXD OKO-VXS SO F.I OX THE INS r A LI...M FNT PLAM. .
OLli IXSTHrMENT? TAKE IN EXCHAWE.
Orirymfn. Principals of Seminprics. Leaders or B:nls. Teachers, and all wishing to purchase
5Iu?i'al .iiKxij. will fin l It to their iiner ct to commnnieate directly with us.
C'atal gues anil Price Lisis iuriushe.l free on application.
VVARER00MS, No. 12 Sixth Street, (Late St. Clair.)
i-m-iy.j PITTSBURGH, PA.
AT THE WHOLESALE
BOOT
1
3-33L
253 LIBERTY STREET, riTTSBURGII,
To which we invite the attention of the Trade.
With the opening of another spring announce the receipt of a complete, nssoit
nint ..fSj.iintr dxuls AV OMAN'S MIOSES, and CHILDREN'S. LIEN'S, BOYS',
and OLIIIs LOO Is, MI-L5 apl JiUOtJANs
c01,siess Gaiteis, Alexis. Oxi
Oxford, and
Iii;er Nailed hties, llit'ter Goods. &c.
.Ur n laige stock of CITY-MADE GOODS,' Goat, .Morocco,and Lasting.
LVyTJottom Trices. Oideis promptly attended to. March 2G.-3m.
tAiTrrr'fT-i VEGETA3LE SICIt.'Al
frrv3 IIAIJi
J-very year increases the popula: itv
r -J J , TT . 1 1 4. -
of this valuable Hair Iieparaticn:
, , . , . .. , 1 '
which in due to merit alone. YV e can
, .. ,
ns?ure our '' patrons that it is kept
fully up to its high standard; and it
t,.p on,v rpl;nll, nf- ..rf,,,,,!
1 iration for restoring Gi:ay or Faded
jjr to its youthful color, makin- it
soft, lustrous and silken. The scalp,
b its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,
on,i, bv its tonic properties, prevents
the iair fr0m falling out, as it stimu.
,ate3 an1 nourishe tlie hair.criandf,.
Bvit3 USP, tho hair proW8 lliiclTtr an1
ct,..,. - ? ki. i.
rnuiltl. III UiII'.UH: II lf.lUlt: 11115
cajularv ;lands to their normal viror,
' . . O '
aioi win cream :i new trrc
fjrowth, except
Z it ' t " " " "'"V
economical II air Dnrssixc ever used,
0 ;. , r . ,. .. i
a 11 ren'i'.res lewer aipuca1 ions, and
:.., ,i i i 1 V , , '
I'lVfl. I MM II' II I- '1 Wlllltlllll.l f ' i t C .
earame. A. A. Haves, 31.1).. State
Assay or of Massachusetts, av?, "The
constituents are pure, and carefully
selected lor excellent quality; a
consider it the DnsT I'liErAiiA
and I
ATION
f r its intended purposes."
Sohl by all Drurtfji.us, anrl Dealers in Medicine.
Price One Dollar.
BllCkillffliaJll'S DVG C
TQJl yiSKEHS.
. .
As onr nenewer in many cases rc
quires too long a time, and too much
cue, to restore gray or faded Whisk,
ers, we have prepared this dve, in o?
pr-parotion; whidi will oiickly aivl
eiU'ctually accomplish this result. I
U ca.-ily apfdied, and produces a cokt
winch wilt neither rub nor wash ofi
Joivl by all Druggists. Trice Fiftj
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA. NEL
M33E THAN HALF A CENTURY AG3,
Dr. Jf. I). SELLERS.
n cf-kbiated physician of Pittsburgh, dis-
covereii and used in Ins practice the n.mu-
lar lemeily known tliroiplmut the country :
, i
--j.iil,i i.m r,i;iAii . Ul.GU sVK-
tins is no quack remedy. It as (
- ...... ..-iiviii, mil i fy cm uy irncc, anu
thousands are living f inesses of its won
dcnfal curative powers. It is pleasant to
Cronps. Uronchial Affectiono Ti..vi;n i.
Tluoat, and all diseases of a kindred
n,a!ui'' E Sli.i.ehs & C., PiUsbui,
,f,r always in the house by kctninrr SET
T T" T w: f r j . " .
.unny .neon-meson irnna. litcir
tJtrn tg
J-iv" ''''''"' '"- (withent niiRinr) or
MefluTnd rnX
.LVi?'-' 1ter "'.so.' -'onvsiptio. i-pukpsy
.'Lt'."- i"'1" h' stll-inuulgeuccw sexual
mert
lPiice, In a scalod envelope, on!r j!x cents
I lie cell br.it rd nnt h.r ii n,: .hi . v.. .
. . . - - ............ ..j .1 i..?a
mnii iiui niir. in iniu m i ii
" '- "imnusiraTrs. irom a thirty Tears' t
c.?Vef;Mar;r4 Voriy'a'rilt",'
nmo?,!,:l",
! SUC-
equenoi8
tli out the
tnee dimplo. oen!n nl ?flectu3i; bvmcknr.r
Vfi''f Lp?lure I""'H oelnthchan.lsofeverT
StDt umler inoplain envelope, tnany
fetr' " rvceipt r 8ix ceut.s or
Address the TnbliMierg
has. .r. n. trr.Tvp . i-rt
127Bowtry. New York, f. 1). !iz'45S0.
Eagle PL AN IN (j MILL,
IM . SI 31 ON,
M4rrACTCRRS OF
OTHmiir IM
SASH-DOORS. BRACKETS AMD MOULDINGS.
iiiinrn rr cirr nrn,.
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
shuglm rosTs-ce,,, ni LocBt.
'" Re 8aw,n ,on ortr.
. T .".JlDtinBOVlsTB
ClF.O M. 11EADE. Attorn ey-at-Lac
Pbensburir. Pa. nm n r-. "
thr ,1oors fr -n il'jh rUeoi.
itmif.:
&3
THE CELEDBATED
TrT? PJil.MlM M I K t AN.
iu.u tajjun w ...
Se (Pari)
Piston T1t. nI onr owa nk
iND SHOE HOUSE
Jersey Ties and Fine" Calf Coots.
IMPORTANT
TO AIjT,
Owing to the great scarcity
of money and the long con
tinued neglect of many of my customers to
pay up their indebtedness for the past year
or move, I am compelled to adopt
ANOTHER SYSTEM
of doing business. Very many of my cus
tomers have allowed their accounts to run
for such an unreasonable length of time
that a, great loss to me, without any benefit
to themselves has been the result. Hence
it is that I bud it
Sspodh ta Contisu tb Crdit 5vst:s
and at the same time keep up nij' stuck I
aim meet my obligations promptly.
I am sm;eiely thankful f. r tlie liberal
patronage that has 'wen extendi 1 to me,
and now earnestly ask one and all who are
indebted to me, no matter how large or
how .--mall the amount, to call and settle,
either by cash oi note,
BEFORE THE 1ST DAY OF JAM'ARY, 187o,
as I need and must have money. Believ
ing s I do from past experience (which I
have paid well for) that it will be better
tor me as well as for my customers to adopt
the ready-pay system,
After Ihe FIRST of JANUARY, 1875,
SKLI, ANT GOODS OS CBKDIT.
I am fully convinced that in three cases
out of four persons buying goods never find
a more convenient time to pay than when
they make their purchases, and as an in
ducement to my customers to buy for cash
or in exchange for country produce, I will
after the above date, '
KNOCK OFF ONE-HALF the PROFIT
heretofore realized in this place on goods
of the same class.
Hoping that my old customer win ii.
. iooflen.se at the new mode of doing bsi
, less I am about to adopt, but will contin-
jb to iavor me with their patronage on a
strictly cash basis, which they will be sure
10 una me very best for all concerned I
nleHnrn nr. vcolf In
P1-" myself to mark my goods down to
LUU casn rates.
ONE VIIICE TO ALL!
COMPETITION DEFIED!
IN GOODS AS WELL AS FRICES.
George Huntley,
Paints, Oils, &c, &c.
IltEy SB URG, IA.
r. ?
through their empli yes, can mk
COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO.,
r?rr,X m. y n deposit, discount
SeptJJ.tr. JAS. H. ZAHM Caahier
1 LOYD & CO., liANKKRS,
other Securities, bf.uirh an.i".VM t?"9' ."n.'1
general Uanking business tnluLcted.
E. Ifv PtANK. M. D., respectfully
b made ,t t he '.ih1 T?' "n
en Cmw.
ii.-.iui
4--24.-U.
AT J. BUCK, D.,
un nnl Surgeon.
' hn HXZ'sZt;
evils may be made
the resilience of John
I April 4, 1873.-tf.
1'in, r.sq
J AMES J. OATArVN, M. d7
anil SarKon,
rANIEL McLAUOIU.IK
WIN IT HAT COfiCEBH!
TUB OLDEST COSBRESiMEX NOW
MTIVO.
ITon. ITorace Binnev, Rci r-inoty-flre,
of TLilalelnliia, was born in that city Ja.n
nary 4, 17SO. lie represented Pennsyivacu
in Cong-ress from 1S3.J to 1S3S.
Hon. Willaid IlalT, of Wilaiington, Del.,
was born ia Massaclnitetts, DfKmber 1,
17S03 thus making Lim ninety-four yeara
old. He is the oldest ia point of service,
having served in Congress, from Delaware,
from 1817 to 1S21.
Hon. Axteraus Dale, of Bridgewater,
Ma33., is in his ninety-second year, having
been born in that State, October 20, 1783.
lie was a Slember of Congress from 3Ias
aha? etts from 1815 to 1819.
Hon. Perkins Kins:, acjed ninety-one, of
Cairo, Green county, N. Y., is a native of
Massachusetts, and was born January 12,
173 1. He represented Hew York in Con
gress from 1S29 to 1831.
Hon. Joseph Johnson, of Bridgeport,
W. Va., in his ninetieth year, was born in
Orange county, New York, December 19,
1783. He represented Virginia in Con
gress from 1823 to 1S23, from 1833 to 1311,
and from 1845 to IS 17.
Hon. George Grinnell, of Greenfield, Mass.,
in his eighty-ninth year, was born in that
State, December 25, 1783. He was a Mem
ber of Congress from Massachusetts from
1S29 to 1839.
ITon. Joseph Grinnell, of New Bedford,
Mass., in his eighty-seventh year, was born
in Massachusetts, November 17, 17S3. He
w.is a Member of Congrcs3 from 1S13 to
1831.
Hon. Daniel Sturgeon, of Uniontown,
Ta., in his eighty-sixth year, having been
born October 27, 1769, was a United St.ites
Senator from Pennsylvania from 1S-A0 to
1551.
lion. Ether Shor.tey, r.f Tcvtbnd, Me., in
his e:ghty-siith year, was born ia Massa
chusetts, November 2, 1733. lie repre
sented Maine in the TJuited States Senate
from 1S33 to 183G.
Hon. John Strohra, of Lancaster Pa., in
hi3 eighty-second year, was born October
16, 1793, aad served ia Congress from 1313
to 1349'
IHFORTAM It Il.KOAD DECISIOX.
A case of much importance to the
banking firms and railroads of the Conti
nent has recently been settled, bo far as
dealings between France and Switzerland
arj concerned, by a decision of the new
Federal tribunal of the lift- r country, the
first that it haa delivered on a casa having
international barrings. The point hither
to in dispute between railway companies
and bankers has been whether the latter
may sen I parcels of securities marked with
a low fictitious vain , tvai at proportion
ately reduced charge, but of course at their
own riok. The contention of the carriers
is that the true value must be in all cases
marked and paid for, As a t 3t case, the
Paris and Lyons Ooir.j any some time since
3clecttcl a certain packet eon.ing' to thcin
through the Swiss post, marked as contain
ing 2,000 francs. It vras opened under a
a special warrant from a r.ui.9 court, and
found to contain securities worth over
415,000 francs, and the firm at Geneva
which made the remiitancj was charged
accoi-diugly some 2,500 francs for the car
riage. Against the levying of this sum,
the bankers appealed to their own local
courts, the representative of the company
being made the defendant, aa the post of
fice authorities threw the responsibility en
tirely on it. The firm was defeated, and
then appealed to the Federal tribunal; but
this has delivered a judgment to the effect
that the cantonal court was perfectly com
petent to settle the question, and that its
decree must therefore hold good, a judg
ment which must rovolu Lionize the whole
system of money remittances between the
two countries. rail Mall Gaxeite.
VENTILATION OF IIOL'SE3.
Tfotwithstancling the 1-jcction formerly
urged against the introduction of gas for
illumination, in private lion5C3 espuciallj
on the score of health, the opinion i3 now
quite generally held that, taking any
burnber of honses in a given locality, those
well lighted with g-as are more easily and
efficiently ventilated than those that are
lighted by other means. Spontaneous ven
tilation, that which most closely imitates
natural processes, ia generally promoted
anl, indeed, is always in operation in a
house whose walls and ceilings and furni
ture are dry and warm. In such circum
stacces, in fact, it ia impcssal'lo that air
can remain at rest, a constant interchange
is effected, fresh air forcing it- tlf in, and
having its temperature rained, and when
making its escape giving place to a fur
ther supply at at lower temperature.
In dtvising plans for ventilating, many
persons are givittly Uoubled about getting
rid of the heated air, and they are disap
pointed because it will not make its escape
at any opening they may choose for it. It
is easier to begin by admitting a continu
ous supply of cool, pure air; ju3t 60 much
of it, according to season and temperature,
and other circumstances, aa bhall be agree
able, and yet its presence not to be indi
cated by creating draughts. If this be well
looked after, there need be no anxiety
about what beeonua f tue vitiated air.
That most be displaced by the entrance of
fresh air both kinds cannot occupy tlie
same place at tho same time. Thus, ven
tilation is obtained according to the truest
principles.
CEJUOUS rilKSOMENON.
A curious phenomenon waa noticed dar
ing a recent balloon ascent by two experi
enced French aeronauts of thorough scien
tific attainments, 21. Tissandier and M. Do
Fonvielle. , They were able to hear voices
from below, and remarks which indicated
that the persona in the balloon were visible
to tlie speakers, although at the time a
cloud obscured tho surf aco of the earth
from the view of the aeronauts themselves.
This occurrence is explained by the hy
pothesis that a cloud miy be transparent
and opaque at the same time according
it may be viewed in different directions.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
' To
CASH BITTERS
AT THE
IV I III I A I I I n n.
UlUJ!, liUUiiU 1 UlUll'iUUjj, MAUiUJ
rfHK un ltrs:srnel retp'ecl fully Informs the
L citizens of KocnsburirciKl th nubile eoner
nilvthat be l.ns ium.'.o n liliJ'AT KEllUCi'lON
TO CASK BUYEllS On all jroods in
bis line, consisting1 of
MOWING and REAPING'MACIIINES
AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS t . .
COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOATS
of the most popular designs and of all styles,
prices and quHiilies :
IBM! C7 EOT DESCBSnnri
of my own manufacture:
HARDWARE, ALL KIND !
siifh as Locks. Screws, Butt Hinges. Shutter
Hinjros, Titble Hinsres. Holts. Iron mid Naiis,
WinilowOlnsj, Putty. Table Knives and Forks,
Curving Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Ta
ble and Tea Spoons. Meat Cutlers. Apple I'arers,
Scissors. Shears, Kazrsnnd Strops. Hammers,
A xes, Hirtcbets. lloring- Macbines,A n(rurs,(:hi8
sels, i'lnncs, Cornpnssc-s. Squares, Files, Hasps,
Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Hip, I'nnel nd Cross
cut Saws, Chninsof hII kinds. Shovels, Spades,
Scythes and Snnths, Itakes. Forks, Sleltrh-Hells.
Shoe Lasts, I'eirs, Wax, Bristles, Clothes Wash
ers and Vrinsrer8, Parent Churns tml, Pateht
Machines (renerHlly, Grind-Stones, Patent Mo
lasses Gntesand Measures, Lumber Sticks. Cast
Steel KiHes, Shot Guns, ltevolvers. Pistols, dir.
triciires. Powder, Caps, Lead, Horse Shoes ans
Nails, Old Stve Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks
Well and Cistern Pumps, A-c., &c;
Harness and Saddlery Ware
of all kind, In great variety;
WOOD and WILLOW WARE
beyond description ;
CARBON-OIL and OIL LAMVS,
FiFh Oil. Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, I ubrlcntinjr Oil
Kosin, Tar. PHints. Varnishes, Turpentine. Al
coho!. &c. ; Silver-Plated Ware, Glassware, Ac
Family Groceries,
eueh as Teas, Coffee, Snenrs. Syrups Molasses
Spices. Dried Per. lie". Drieil A miles. Hnmlnv
! Fish. Ci-nckers. Kice. Pearl Ilai-li-v. &ct.
Tobacco and Cigars.
Paint, Varnish.Whltewnsh. Scrub. Horse, Shoes
Stove. Dustinir, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all
kinds and sizes : Hfd-Corls. Manilla Hopes, and
many other antclcs. at the loucM ratctfiircaih.
HOU8D!! HPOUTIXG
made, painted nnd put up ns ehnp ns pncMMc
for CASH.rSA liberal discount made to
eountry dealers buyin? Tinware bv w-hnlenl.
OEoliGE HUNTLEY.'
Ehensbiirfr, July 25, lsTH.-tf.
JVEXT POOR TO POST-OFFICE.
Cookinp; Stoves,
Heating Stoves.
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE
Flaying recently taken possession of the new
lyfitted up and commodious building- on Ilijrb
street, two doors east of the Flunk and nearly
opposite tlie Mountain House, the subscriber is
bettor prepared than ever to manufar ture nil
articles in the TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IKON
WARE line, all of which will be furnished to
buvers at the very lowest livinsf prices.
The subscriber al.o proposes to keep a full
and varied assortment of
Cooliiug, Parlor and Heating Stoves
of the most Approved dcsijrns.
r""Sron INGnnd HOOFING made to order
and warranted pert cut in manufacture and ma
terial. KF.PAI RTNG promptly attended to.
A 1 1 work done by me will be done rijrht and
fair terms, and all STOVES and WARE sold
by me eon be depended upon as to qualif and
cannot be undersold in price. A continuance
and increase r.f r-itronayo js respectfully solici
te... and no cfU.rt will be wantinjr to render en
tire sutistacliou to Mil.
, A F.T.TE I.UTRIXG Elt.
Ebonsburgr, Oct. 13. lf-Tn.-tf.
fiiCXZAlK
-DEAI.CIt IN
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARF,
AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY
KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE.
WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKfcX I EXCHANGE r0 R GOODS.
Store on South Side of Main Street,
:Im'i1iii k, lt.
THE HOLE DillfS (MR!
AS WE ALL KSOW, BUT THE
X 3 33
CHEAP CASH STORE,
Are not over, but rather under, those of any other
- . dealer In
Diy Goo Jsi Dress Boois, Hals ana Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Notions,
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, AC.
In thl "Scrh o"riniler.
SrS" A complete and elestant assortment of new
sroo.19 now in store will positively he sold at the
closest maririn. Country produce at the highest
market prices taken in exchange for goods. Full
satisfaction guaranteed to all buyers. Store on
High street, nea Centre street.
E. J. MILLS.
Ehensburg, Jan. 1ft, 1874.-tf.
BOOK, DRUGani VARIETY STORE.
nAVIXO recently enlarged onrntock we re
now prepared to sell at a groat reduction
trom former prices. Our stock consists of
Ilrugs, Medicines, IVrriimerr, Fancy Snap.
T.pon , llnll n and Allen's Hair ltet.rativcs!
Pills.intinens, Plaster. Liniments, Pnin Kili
lers. Citrate Magnesia. Fss. Jamaica Ginirer.
I ure flavoring Extracts, Essences, Ienru
byrup, Sooi hing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Uhubarb.
Pure Spices, 4ce.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
Ttlank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds: Can,
Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper'
Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing
fluid, P.lnck and Red Ink, Pocket and -Pass
nooks. Magazines. Newspapers, Novels, ITisto
ris. Rihlcs, Heiigious. Prayer and Toy Books,
Penknives, pipes, &c.
Tor.y.p,hHvea(1rtd toe-urstock a lot of FINE
Jhvvfcua.to which we would invite the at
tcntionof the Ladies.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices
ttmn evrr ottered in this plaeo.
Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re-
July30, 1S68. - Main Street, Eoensbiirg.
LOOK WELL TO VOLT) UNDERSTANDINGS
JOHN D. THOMAS,
Hoot and Sltoo 3Jalccr
I'llEnndersigne! respectfully informs his nu
I. inerous customers and the public generallv
I'.'w.ii6 '9 Prepared to mnnu tacnire BOOTS and
FHilKS of any desired size or quality, from the
finest French cnlf-skin boots to the coarsest
brosrans, in the vr.nr hf.st m anxer, on the
shortest notice, and at as moderate priees as
like work can be obtained anywhere.
Those who have worn Boots and Shoos made
at. my establishment need no assurance as to
tho superior ouality of my work. Others can
easily be convinced of the fact if they will only
a trial. Try and be convinced. .
rr- Repairing of Boots and Shoes attended
t0MU.0,nVt'.vJn,, 1n a workmanlike manner.
1 bankfut for past favors I feel confident that
my work and prices will commend ni to a con
tnuance and increase of the same.
JOHN U. THOYA3.
ESIABUSEIS TWEHn-riVE TEAKS.
F.W.MY&SOI
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
OF
AND
Sheet-Iron WARES,
AND DEALERS IN
HEATING PARLOR ail COOKING
STOVES,
AND-
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS GENERLLY.
Toolig- in
TIX,C0PPEB4SnEET-IR0.
rBoarTM itfdi i to.
Nos.278, 2S0 and 2S2 Washington S.
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
W. D. MTlellasu John Haxnan.
M'CLELLAXD & CO.,
Xannfactarers f and Dealers.in
Fancy and Plain
FURNITURE!
AXD CHAIRS.
Ve keep constantly on hand In great variety a full
line of elegant
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS,
INSTYLES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS
Ilaving the most skillful workmen In the city, we
are prepared to fill ail orders for
ernes m wssm nssmas i
IN TIKCES or sriTS,
-Vt PRICES lielow
Either Eastern or Western Manufacturers.
Wareroom, No. SI FRANKLIN Street,
NEARLY OFPOSITE POST-OFFICE,
JOHXSTO-WX, f.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
S-.11 Farnltufe sent .'or and delivered In the
city free of charge. 3-lV74.-tf.
mimm mmni mm
WM. P. PATTON,
Slantifacturcr and Dealer In
AM. kinhs of
CABINET FURNITURE
JOH-VSrOTT.V, PA.
RurefliiB,
Iicdsteads,
Washstands
Sideboards,
Chamber Sets,
Parlor Sets,
Wardrobes,
Rook Cases,
T.minirf
Cane Chalr,
Wood Seat Chairs,
Kitchen Furniture,
Fled Ixunires,
Mattrerwes,
Tete-a-Tctes,
Extension Tables,
Dining Tibles,
Cupboards.
&C, &C, 4c, 4.C., ic, &C
cc, ecc, Jtc, Sc., Sc.
ivnr pescriptio or
SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE
made to order In excellent stv e and at low
prices. Cabinet and liuiruut Iters' materials of
all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered at any
point in Johnstown or at Rsilroad Station free
of extra chnrfre. WM. P. PATTON.
Johnstown. Oct. 13, 1870.-tf.
CRAWFORD HOUSE,
F.ltFNSRI RO, PA.
John Fitzharrls, - Proprietor.
HAVING leased and rt furnished the above
well known and popular hotel, the propri
etor is now amply prepared to accommodate
TVJ5r.fi.vor n,,m wi,h thclr Patronajre.
.fw1 whMt ,hp,'iarket atTords will be served
at the Table at all seasons, the Itar will be kept
constantly supplied with the choicest liquors,
and the commodious Stable will be under the
ebanre of a enref ul and attentive hostler. No
effort will be spiired to render ruests comfort
able and well pleased In every particular, and
by proper attention to business and a moderate
scale of prices the proprietor hopes to win his
way to publ c favor. (May 8, 187.-tr.
1LL1NEKY & DHES8 MAKING
The attention of the Ladies of Ebens
biiru and vicinity is directed to the fact that
MRS. K. E. JONES has Just received an Invoice
of new and fashionable Millinery Goods, at her
rooms In the East Ward, Khensburjr. "Weddins
Hon nets. Hats, etc a specialty. iJressmakin J
promptly and neatly done. The patronatre of
the ladles is reaoect fully solicited, fft-1 7i -
I T GALLTTZIN LAKE, Attorney
' 7? ' .AT i'1? EbenshuTjr, P. Ofiic4 with
" JS 2
" ' wi uecoraer, in uvurt Hon,
w V V w rarv m w
Ephcsn9, one of the twelve
cities oi Asia jinor. w r":
nlinnitv tt ennUin. 1Ji
j "--"" one a' '
seven wohders of the worll tt
temple of Artemis, r Diaiia
to tlie Amazons, ami the Air
J , I ,;!r J.
lorronel i fnnnwn.l :.i .
--rr " . " nu
The first Ionian colonUt in t"
r 1 m. , . '-Ml.
iounu uie worsmp ol the .,! ;
ready established here in a t.v:?
temple, which wa soou sMij , !v
a magiiiuct'in. structure. TLkC
tcmple was seven times rft0n.;;
expense of all the Creek crm
in Asirt Minor. In the vtar :j",V '
it was burned to theroun.l
rebuilt in a stvle of far fr,t,'.. "
dor than before, the work txt-
over -zuu years, i his Inttr ten,.!.""
425 feet long and 220 feet ui,e ' '
foundations were sunk deeping-"
ground, as a precaution
rows of columns at the MIe !,
front and back portiens cnnJ.
eight rows of columns, j !.K -deep.
Outside at tho ciitr:uif-e V
temple stood a b;isin of -rj-O-v -feet
in diameter, for the n,.;,; V;
lave and purify theni-elvcsl'.-,' -internal
decoration was of the -'
sumptuous kind. The ei r,, "
supported on pillarsof j:;,,..-:'K '
wove i- f iini'fi; '!' 1 . i.
work of rraxiteks, an 1 ; T
rounded by many ftatm s ;,t ("f
of gold. The im:ie of the -herself
was roughly hewed ,JUt of
black with age and rre:.v w
i
with which it
- ' ' ' 1 1 .1 l l(j
noint it. When the ajr.tl.j j1.
ited Kphcsus in tiie i.,id ,-,f
century, the worship of Ji . : .
flourished there, and tin.-teui v r
ed all its original spendor. I1:;
to the venerated abode of the t
useI to buy little iiiodeKof t!; -
in silver, or precious stor.e
toes of their visit and
insure to them the i ro- it; :i
Epliesian Diana. The ; ;!;, .
the cit- and burned the tt-mi .'. i
two hundred years later, ai.l ;;.
reign of Theoilosius I, townr !':..;
of the fourth centurv, the fun
of the Iconoclasts, or lni-.2
completed tlie destruction
cient city almost entirelv
before the modern era. the vm
the temple being lust.
ence Monthly.
A MvsTEmnrs Tiri i vt -
poudent of the Toltnlo Hh 1-, v..
from Hastings, Mich., savs: A
""v, vii i iii cuiuc tun; l i.i
deep forest adjoining his fi-.! .
pectedly came upon an umi-uaLv..
buck stretched out unmi ti.r -
of its existence. Tlie animal
dei.tly ver3' old, and in a sa.'iiv a
ated condition ; so the fact tLs.
farmer immediately put a :
through its head should ratlurS.!
ed upon as an rt of oriinii'-..;.
nthpririsn Tnct e )a . . -
leave he observed n rnnn.l In---
tlie animal s side, which so nr:.
I.:, .n.i: . i . i . ,.
Jt ULL 111 I J 1 1 UlllL lit" N Ittll't t.'
ine it. Quickly discovering tl.it
under the skin was deposited a r
hard body, he used his ki.';:
brought to light a silver bulk
closure of secret dispatches. K
rietl this curiositv to his house.
after consideiable troulle, he u
ed in opening it, and fotiml. :.
great surprise, that it conta:
message written in cypher ui c:
nnruuxicu to a uign ciecrt-e. e
wise than that the paper wns si.
to obliterate the character-V i
the bullet nor what it inel
."1 . . . I . . n n . . . I . . . ...
v. t iv. v wv. j i. I I.i lu tl I 1 O U li' .1 -
of the strnno-rt vir-iccit n.l. -
w hich it might previously Lav;- ;
Several men of science have cs.
insiected this relic of the prist, s:
Q Q TYl 1 1 r 1 1 ot n 1aC3 j- A .1 i J r.r t
sageas they are to sati-fut 1
plain when and how the bullet c ''
1m lrkdcrod in tho ci,-lo r.fil,
How to Grow Potatoes. A 1
igan correspondent of the
Rural gives the following: &'
my method of raising pot.-.t.
iaiav.T.1 1IUJ1 ine lO line."
year for the past thirty years :
tried many methods.' Mv ' "
i . . i r
nnw Glutei suu iiiuiei in lui- -'-
in the sprinar it should be tb' r
drao-o-ed and cultivated.
ground out in suiiares three K-'
two or three inches below the :
is enough. To secure this
attach shovel plow blade to r:
pr tol!l Tho timo - ,-vtirt 15 '
- uv. i ii . v . yj ...... t
the 10th of May. Four l.t:-ht-:s - '
to tll flfro la a itkuiI T..ntv A'-
o t , ,
as the potatoes are up so thaty
follow the rows, they shouM 1 ,
vated once or twice a week ui-t-
vrijiil lO set. All CUill"''"'-
they have set is injurious.
The Deepest Well. In thf ;
of Sperenburg, about 20 milt.
uoiu ierun, is siiuna-n
well in th wnrl.l It is f r s
tance 16 feet in diameter, 4.i- .
depth. It was begun about fi-,
ago by the Government s'-'
with a view to ascertain1' ? f'
ence of rock-salt beneath t,Jf;
gypsum occurring in the l'c:""ij
a depth of 2S0 feet the salt
but the boring wascontim.ea 'v
. nil t
oi aso feet, the diameter vi j
ing reduceel to alout 13 inill:;
boring waa sulisequently rn ;
by steam until the fi11111
feet was attained. At the 1 1
the salt deposits still ntin,uJ,f ?
iting the enormous thickm
feet