LJ Xfc foa 13 -B Ba.'tt.5L H'eiyiil cf Water Jiained. There ore many natural facts awl jih'tionK'na proutod to our almost cl lily observation, of a very interesting c.i.iracU-r, whirh very lew persons, even ;uti jnr; the intelligent, ever study ;iiiJ fon'einj-late. liow many per puis, lr instance, could jzive r.nvthin like an approximate guess at 1 lie weight of the water tlis-chargetl from 'Aiii cl.m-.l in tli storm tliat visited our city on Sunday evening. Let ns calculate. Suppose that the rain cloud extended over an area of country tea miles sipiare, which is a veiy low estimate. Now it was ascer tained by :i young lady of this city that rain IV 1 1 at this point to therleplli of 1 inches hy actual mt aouemcnt. That is to fay, if the surface of the earth had been perfectly plain and horizontal and im perinea Mo to water the nholj surface would have been covered after the rain by a sheet of water 1 inches deep. 'I here an; 141 square inches in a square foot, and therefore every square foot of surface received 1 limed 141 or I SO cubic incites of watt r. One s.piaro mile cf-nt iins .'1,007. ("00 s-pnre yards or '27,STti,40 square fill. Multiplv this by l.SO and ym have a rand product of 3,0lS,l 12,l00 cabin inches of water to the square mile. In 10'J s piara mile or an area of ten miles square, the territory as- is. von have 501.S11,- j& i?1 "sr i i The discoverer an. c-t.ui pounder failed or t lie ir- CALIFORNIA! T!!K CHICAGO A JiOHtH-WBSTKRX KAII.WAV DR. SWAYNE'S COAH'OUXD i STROP CF WILD CHERRY, I And etl.er v:ilii:ilde preparations", entered upon his'profc-Mhiiutl carter with th. iinport.mt ad- nnl-'ire rf a rip-nlitr Medical Education in one . of the rllt-l mid lust seln.td-t in I'liihlflelphi.-l : mi'l MTh:ip in the winhl. He ptibseqm nt ly pei-ved a t'aitlilul term of practice in the Phila , d. Iphit Ui.eprnffirr. i nd for ninny year nl tend ' ert Rico in the Hospital. In thee institution!! he erjmr-d the most innpie opportunities of ol lalnl .-r an iiipisrltt int.- tlix-iist s in nil tlielrvarl mm form n w II an for n t--t-rt : I tt i oyr the best nit-thinlsttf heir treatment. I ti offeririr. there fore, to the pt'oi.ie of the I' nltcd flutes the fruits of his extensive profcs.'-i.iniil experienee in the meiliinl eoinpoiiiic1! n the hest results of his skill n nd ol.sei vatlon. Ih.it he tee Is tliHt he is 1 hut pi rT rli a lioon to every family il.ioutrh i out the I -ind, I c.-ti'-r, a he ihi:-r. i'on lident ly, in tin? merit mi.l t liie.iei.nis vii I n n of the reme dies he herewith eomtnends. The Vast amount . t.i teMiniony from lilt parts of the v..rld has proven " Dr. Sivay ne' I 'iinipoun.t if V. i ! 1 Cher ry" I he mi..t ellieaeii us remedy known, mid it is admitted hy our most eminent physicians, ntid till who have witnessed its wonderful heal itr propel lie. The Wild ClKiry, in H II uvea of t lie world and in all e inn tries where il is known, b.lS su n?d as 20(.000. I Twcnt-v-hinc cubic inches of water wciIi one pound. Dividing the; above j number by 20 you ascertain that the ' v!ii( quantity of water discharged wns 1 7,"0",n." l", 4 ui) pounds or S.0." 1 , 1) 1 7 ) tons, omitting small fractions in the , calculation. i Suppo.su the Philadelphia fc Head-' ing railroad company were to run one 5 hundred freight trains daily, each train cnnp'ised of one hundred cars .j a id t acli ear curving five tons, it ; would keep the company continually employed for fine hundrid and seventy- : three days to ship the water from one j point to another, and yet, before the' rain sit in. this enormous weight of water was floating above o"r heads in ; tiie air, supported only bv what? : Let the high school graduates answer. Vb.-icrvtr. REMEDY FOR. S CAR LET r'hVER. As a simple remedy for that dreaded dis ease, sx'iiiet fever, we publish the fol 1 wi'ig, which, says the San I'rancisco C7i v( (,, has iuvaiiabh- proved suc cessful : It is verv simple, and lies Women's Wavskdr Men's Reskfit. ; A little woinaii'n wiwlom wouhl lieln tha oilier Hex greatly if ?iich wisdom couhl only be imparted to the "htuliborit men." Tlie i nitrnsn "mmei rinoim women' lias created . Fnibr8cetinderonetnnn:i?r;nicnt the Great Tvank j rpat indignation among the person thus " , M-'!lw'i- J','"l"lJZ hndVnn: i halted. And it i no wonder, for if tl.o sections .form" he W.DrttHd quickest rome he- Irnth is fairly staled, it will be found that tieon tVnc.fp.. and nil points In Hi.ioi. If isMoit- there are more "stipe i Unities amouK men hid, iVorthrrH MichliMit. Mhinwtrt, Imca, A'e- ; than women, when dull times are the rule. f.ivtxtai, Callpfriita, ana wie iicxrciu turiimuj. i a,j inor or employtiient ia hard to obtain. Men congregate in tlift streets, at corners, i or in public-houses., or, at the best, have to lounge at their business places and to mm down lo a colloquial phrase made famous ; by 1he lamented ami lamenting, though H:in 1 guiiie Mr. Micawlier wait for "something : t turn up." Itnt things oftener turn down than vp to those who taney they can wait, while the ceaseless revolution ges on all round them. Meanwhile, what are the 'Vtiperftuous women" tloing? They are eking oat tlcj lialf-loaf to make it rve, on the principle that a half-loaf is better than no bread. They are taxing their capacity for frugality j to the utmost, and con verting discarded biis j into useful ends; utilizing shreds, anil piec ing patches into whole chun. jl lie conserva t iv industry of women, when their husband and brothers are in limited employment or without occupation, is something to lie admired. Tnis native prudence a thing of intuition is one of the characteristics which happily distinguish the "weaker" sex from the -sf ronger," and tempts one to fay that the application of the terms .M.ouM be reversed. For a proof of the better 'man aging" power of women, we need only refer to the contrast between cases of families of half orphans, when the father or the mother is removed by death. The widower often gives up tin; contest with adversity at the lieginning. In what the "somehow ' con sists, it might take many words to describe. Hut "anyhow," it does exint, as everybody knows, and as men prominent in every walk of life could testify, simply by relating their owti experienee. This capacity of women forgetting on un der difficulties made public, rather than developed by widowhood really exists, and IIKN'itV W. KANAOA. FltASK MACl'OXALD. ti Omaha and California Line Is the nhortert and bept route for all points In Sim-thrru IIHfi, foittr, 1hth1a, A t Mux.a, U"; ii,ii)xt. C(4', t'tot, Xcf iiI i. (California, Ore China, Jajtuu and Avrtrttlln. Its Chicago , Madison and St. rani IAne Jf the ?hort line Tor Xrtti cm WTi-cnin snd .Yfiimetofn nd for .Midfm, St. Paul, Mi mien f nlis, Diiiuth, and all points in tlio Great North west. Its Winona and St. refer Line Is the only route for frioii7. Jliu hmtrr. Own. tnniiit, M'lnhiUo, St. 1'rtfr. Xnr I'tin. nn all points in Southern and Central Minne.-ota. Its Green Hag and Marquette Line Is the only lino tor JnnenviXlr, Watrrtnirn, fonrf Jn lyiu: OxhH'itti. Apittftnn, 'rtveri fo, Kcuia hi. AV('tirr, Mitrijiu ttr, Jl-nnihtmi, Uatteovk and the Lake Suimlnr Ondilri. Its 1-reeport ami Dubuque Line Is the only roiCe for KUjin, T!'chfaril, Fretpnrt, anl nit points via Freeport. Its Chicago ami Milwau7.ce Line Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the only one itnssiiiirtliri.ii.rli t uiii f.tkr h'trrmtt . Hitltl nas r.rvn :jntiy tei i.iate: n.r its wonnei iui t .,,, c auli(Mr.,ll icinc, Kunoxha, to Mil medical dualities, tmt its irrent nowrr to cure .,i , sonieoi oiewor.-t aim most nisire.inr iiph.u. s union;: if, whs never ful'y arertained until t he exiierimeiits of that skillful rhysieian. Ir. Sway tie. had dein. .osl rated its hir 'i tola p tat ion, in combination n:rli I'ireTre Tnr and other equislly vtihiiilde veiretsihle inifri ilients, which, e'.'emie;illy eombined, rend is its action ten fold more certain an 1 hvui-uchil in ctiriutr nil dlse;ls-. of the thiont, li-e:!r lind In nits. Ilr. Sw.iy tie's Wild fhcrry ttunpound strikes Ht the root of disease hy puril J iuv the hlood. rokir-inn- the liver nnd kidneys to henlthy Hctiiins, in- i nroru I inir the nervous a in. sh.it tercd const 1 1 u- seventh Mtmz mrzu j IIk;iiestM)N! mi.xx ,n on . i-"eof ii. . Corner Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street, TerniH, $2.r0 and $3 per Dag. PITTS! UHG, PA. ' of the One of titc most ftewlrnble pin re to stop at West or the Jlonntsins Accommodfitions for 300 Crin?Htss- lV. KAXAGA & CO., PllOPIUBTC I.ATE OF THE OIKARD IIOPSE, CHESTNUT STKEET, PHILA'UA. tlrnl nt. IIiiiicii l.o ;.. . . , ,,L i.e(.i, ,. . , Full tn an Falace Cars are run on o-ll thnnifrh tmins of this nmd. This is the ONLY IIN K running those -?ars be tween t'hi.ia-o and St. I'nul. (Jlncatro ind JVlil iiiikeo or t'lileno nn.l V.rinona. At Omaha our Sleeper connect with the Over land Sleepers on the tTnion f'noilhr Kailroad for all points West of the Missouri Hivcr. tin the arrival of thtr:iins from the Fast or S'.nth. tlie tr.iins of tlie Chicno At North-Western Hnilw.iy LKAVKCHlCAIiOnn follows: t.i t'irnineil bluffs, Omaha and California, Two tion. It does so without pros' rat imr or weak- ; Throinrh Tmins diiily. wit h I'nliinan I'alace Draw- etiinsr the hodv in any wnv. It cures not only the lories and liver, but every nriran dependent upon a wasted or impoverished state of the blood. A REMARKABLE CURE. Abraham Hitnsickeh, two miles from Skip pnckvilie, Montiromci-y comity, I'a., contracted H serious cold. wlii-h settled upon his iunirs, with n violent eounli. pains in side arid breast, nnd short breath. The svmntoms liecsme verv nliirniin.r: nn iihscess formed in the lunirs nnd ! One Through Train daily, with Fulliuan sleepers mane its iva v l hroiiuh the side, nnd discharged i to wtnona, inic Hoom and Sleeping Cars through to tJouncil iJI'llIS. Kor St. Pstr! and Minneapolis. Two Thronarh Trains daily, with Pullman falace Cars attaclied to I n! h trains. For ;re?n Rsy and Lake Superior, TwoTrntns daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached, and rnnniiur throusrh to .Mar,pielt. Inr Milwaukee, 1-Yor 'I'hroua-li Trains daily, Pullman Cars on night trains, Pa-rlor Uiiair Cars on dav trains. For Spsrf a and Winona and points In M innenota ; CUSC ptlbl slies Uie f.,!!r..;. ' I 1 . . . . " I' L' ! . mra reiauve lo the com :,:,i1?;v " imneii.a.1 u,,,,.,. .. " l l ,, I work. None of ti. . 1 - i bv the liand tif m., iUU,:s i . . : ' t.v ' I in P i VI - 1 I ., ' ... ' ' .f- i mv. viuiii.iu 1 lie 1 ! I'nt.i.-'c l 1? .i" ''""'f. m. v. , v v7ii,r, Hie Tii-Vl.i r f.UA I. . Tf , 1 . I . . r 4 1. .1 . . r. 1. AnnM Inn, 1 ...... - A. I 1 ; ' i in- itii'iyo nil "-ueu I ii v ' "i i in" i i-ri-'i i.'ii ,11 ' ' - , i-, i- "inTi iiiiii'j iw, , iii m i in rOW Ulllllfltl i- in tlie business portion of the city, and within two blocks of the Union Depot. The house is . r t l!!,'Ki,.t Entirely new and rornished thronzlinnt in the most improted stjle, geillllS Ol 1.1 aijuuite tllt.l M ,!,., nnd is in every rer-pect a f1rst-olns Hotel, with all mode rn Improvements, hnvintr the eleetrie j g'l, liHS Pfliseil the tli'.l ' ', ttdevnmli from each chamber, and in course of erection a tirst-trlass passenjrer elevator, with all ii.r.t :ilio f I ho o-i i.ni- 1 '''". siift ty patents attnehed. I ... b )UU tr:i-l Ventilation of the House perfect. Safeguards on ererg floor against ac- I "'S'1 CaUie'lral in :i!l I ra!l,v - cidents hg fire. 1'racticallg Fire-proof. , its tt ici.niti d itx . S" ItEDtrCTIOS TltOM TUB SrATKD PRICES TO PAHTIKS HEMAlM.Nfl A WEEK Oil SO. "43 ! ftt't AtllietlS, 4.'J'.I -; ; . The ultirae llcnarhnrnt will he n I.rnling l entnre. i2m.l ! feet : Notre IntPo -i" I'.., '" , - - - -222 lt-et. I Ik- i':. Tlie CENTRAL. HOTEL, of Pittsburgh. ; Sl. - l ; . lariri quantitj.-s of pus ex ternaliy, so that his physician thought that the power or functions of one of his lunifs wns totally destroyed, and therefore supposed tin1 ease entirely hopeless." This in on in fill state of t hinirs com in lie, I f or n lony time, nnlil he was w listed and worn t.i a skeleton. He was advised to nmke use of Swayne'sCouipoiinii r-yrup of Wild Cherry, and tnroiiifli its use was restored to ho:i.t!. Oit- of In every section of the country llieresro per- Philadelphia, hv Kidirond. in a mild, doliirhtful sons w ho have been cu red of consumpt ion, in elimnte. and at the very doors of the New Vork its several staires. hy the use of lr. Swayne's i nnd i'lnladelphia Mm-kets. Another Kailroad Medicine. Manv have hern restored to health j runs dirvt to New York. alter beinir confined to their t eds, reduced to i 'I'M E PLAfE is already IIIfE, PirrPEsS- n:ere skeletons, and tronlih d with eomrh. niabt : Fl'L and PiioSPK HOI'S. :.ni . dies. Scioois. i is iti exercise all the lime. Ibisiness uifli . eultio.s, or improvidence, or sickness, or bad habits in husbands, cause many wives to he ; in a worse condition than widows. They have all the dithculties of widowhood, with the encumbrance of a "superrlnons" man nnperadded, ami. being wives with living husbands, have not the advantages of sym pathy which help the widow. The purpose of this article is not to make useless com plaints of things as they are, but to set, here and there, a 'superlluous" man to thinking. . mid small t ruits; also, ti rains, , ,j1M, . or in otlirr words, if circumstances at.les. i. .i. .. , .,... ... llllllil 111, 41 pyrntniil, tiiatof ('!u:; . ,', l'ct t, aeeortlinj 1 1 sii!.;,,, feet Hceonlm to ol!ms tor crik-iilatioH is t.,. aooptetl a lKiut vhi,'. luiiiiaii coiistniotioM ; I c e ld. The vi:iini l j U s i?, fctt, thiit of M.e, i feet. Anioiio; ni no in ! the lo;iK! of St. PjinlV j ZCll ft.-et; t!nt of .Mil , j Hotel We Ville, or ihu j tlie Sijiirtre tower of ..: ! ool leet; the tl .ine (,j t I, All wantin? FliUIT FAIIM", especiallVadap tted o the irrowth of the VINE, where it is an established success and pays I.AitGB Phufit. The land is also adapted to the frrowth of PchcIi- I'ears. A ppli ti rass a ml Voire .Many hundreds of excellent V fNF.VARDS ctiAiois ami I-'arms can now be seen. THE I.OCVMOV is only miles south sweats, hect ic fever, and all other indications of an ad vnnced stave of di-ene. It is true On. t in all cases where cures are affected the patient must have some lungs remaining', but thous ands of VICTIMS OF CONSUMPTION have rle.of-nded to their craves who miirht have been en red if they hud u-eil Swayne's Com pound Syrup of Wild t'herrv" in time. PHYSICMS BECOMEHD IT. Dr. Isaac II. Herhein, Stransstown, Herks Fays: 1 have made me of Dr. r ninny years, anil n nr.v.i; s provs eilcotu.o in curinyr loiitr -ta inline coughs no J all pulmonary affections, I believe it to he the very best rem edy of the kind in the market. Dr, Tims. J. ft. Iihodcs. Hovfrtnwn, Herks county, I'a.. writes; Vu r Coin pound Syrup of Wild Cherry I esleeei erv hiifhlr: have tieen j sch intr and recommending: it to mv put lent s for I n-.any years, ami it alwavs proves cfn.-ncious in ohstinate coiiahs. I.roui '.il.tl arid ust h mat ic af fcitions. t has made some reuinrknide cures ' in this section, a id 1 consider it the best i cin- StN, ;1M N. Sixth street, Piiiladelphiti cieiTire win ' ma ;e lor at;-u-.. Solii l.y U. ujjittd ami doukrs in gcucialij. No n llhin tlir r,.o,.i r,f f Imun n-l.cn Kmtl.l I County, Pa , ,. r . i wayne 8 Comiiiiund Sj run tif Wild Cherry f llli-.llis iu-i nun; UlCIil llOIll eilllUOVIIljr the service-? of a physician. It is this: Take an onion an 1 c it, it in halves, cut or.t a portion of the centre, ami into the ettvity put a spoonful of saffron ; put. tlio pieces togrether, then wrap in a clotli ami hake it in an oven until the oni in is rfo!c..l so tlirtt. tlie ini.-o ... - . . J eily with which I am nc.pi.iipfed mil mil ucen, .'Ul'l llieil Squeeze OUt l l? Hwili... sy iiiptomH in nil enmmiinie.i nil the uiee ami oivn Hie tvitiont. n ! ?!'" "".t,. in:, swavsk a j -..-. , tentjioonfiil, at the same time ruloin;jj j the chest ami tliro.it with rooscGiTa.sc I or rancul b.ie .n, if there is any cough or soriMioss in the throat. In a short ! tune the fever will bverk out in an trnpl ion all over the body. All that is necessary is to keep the patient warm ami protected from draught, ami recovery is certain. Mr. Christie ssays he has Wen employing this rem civ for main- years, and never knew it to fiil when proper care w;u taken of the patient tiller its application. One family, in which there were live children down with the tliseise at one time, recently uced the simple remedy upon his telling them of it, and every one of the little ones recovered in a fchurt time. ;iGlxixi3 3?ilcs Are (renerally preceded hy a moitnro like ner- I spiriitioti ; distrcssinir itchirnr. as tkoiiph pin I worms were crawiimr in andabout the reetum. i particularly at niirhl when undirssintf or in lied j after KettiiTyr warm: ortent iines shows itself I around the private pails and frequently fe nnil. s iiro solely afflicted, e.xtr rnlina- into the j vairina, pro in-r very dlst resinir. Casesof lonjr j t-iatidiiirf arc perinaiiciitly cured by simply ap- nnd other privilewres are elicoly established. Also, manufnetories of Shm-s, Clothinjr, O lass. Straw (ioods. and other things, hi which iliiler ent meuibcrsofafaniilyc.nl procure eiiiploy ment. It hps hoen a IIkai.tii Hlsoht for some ye.n s past lor iieople so ircrimr from pu linouaiy tTec tions. nsl h.na. catarrh, njftie ami debility, ninny thousands of whom have entirely recovered. A new Hriek Hotel has just been completed, 100 feet front, with back buil.linns, four stoi ies hiirh, i ncl urli life French roof, and all modern I improvements lor the accommodation of vis ) itors. Pkicbof FARM T-AN'D. -.VOfl rniACUE, payable !y installments, within I lie period of four years. In this climate. CO acres of land pliiiited out to vine3 will count as much ns loO acres further north. Persons unacquainted with Fruit Grnwin l ciui become familiar with it in a short time on account of surroundinjrs. i H V i; A CH l-.S, ( N I-; A t HE. Hnd TOWN LOTS, I In the towns of Landisville and Vint land, aUo for sale. I Kor Iln!initie via Freeport, TwoTlin-tiati Trains i dai y. with Pullman Cars mi niifht trains. r'or iliiliiiipie and l.a t'resse. via Clinton, Two . rhiotch Trains daily, with Pullman Cars on the j niithr I rain to Mc(rr;";f"r. li.w.. i lor Sioux itjr nnd i-inVlTi, Two Tra'ns daily. i Pullman Cars to Missouri Valley .function. I rnr i.nkf (.rtifM, r'.ur iramstlaily. ror KorKlonl. sterlnttr, henostia, Jsnesrilte. ,. . ainl oilier points, you can have, from two to ten ncJicincd trains daily. ii'it li.rk trffiee. No. 415 Prondway : Poston tltiiee. No. 5 State St root ; liualia illieo. 2"i.1 Farn ham Street : "San Francisco I )!f!oe. TJ1 MontKom cry Street ; ChicaifO I i.-k'-t I itft'-es: 62 Clark St., under Sherman House : corner Canal and .Madison Str'-cts; Kinzic Street Depot, corner W. Kinzic nnd Cannl stroets; Weila Street Depot, corner Wells ami Kinr-ie Streets. For rates or iul .rmation not attainable from your home ticket agents, hj ply to '.V. II. Stio-xktt, Marvin IIi ohitt, (ren. Pass. Ajr't. lien. Sup"t, Chicago. January 2S, 1H78.-Iy. SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. UFAiF is tui: moor: Dr. S'vayne & Pen : Fnelosed please find1 one dollar Tor two lioxes of you r oin t men l tor Itch i'ur Plica. Thrse lire Tor some of mv friends who are nfoicti d wjl'.i this (list ressimr ..oiii plaint. The I ox j-ou sent me a year ro I am frlad, yes. I am proud lr sav it niado a perfect cure. I ti.ink its i;ieieney shot. Id l.e pol. lished thronarh the lenvrth and lirea.lih of the laud. You can publish tl.is if you think prop. r. HAVIII fi ltSSIK I. P.. Iidicsltirf, Frederick Co.. Md. ... ,""..'" luuni nii.i .iiv, SCIIV, itc.'V skin disease, a-. to your drnuirist and jr'et 11 b.Ulle of Swavne's AlbllenUnirDintnient Ii will sort ly cure you. Prlee. At cents a hoy ; :j boxes l.25; n I oxes ;.v. Seerl hv mail tonny address on receipt or price. Prepared only by DR. GVVAYNE U SON, 339 .North Six III Street, Pit I Ind el t. Sold by ail Prominent Prujtg-ists. Wuv We Use the IiiciiT Hand. The habit of using the right hand in preference to the left, among those people whose monuments d.iAe from the remotest autiouitv. appears to ho a universal fact, and this is accounted j for by the anatomical mechanism of tlie Iimil.tll llOlll- If i-l l.-l.nivn ll,.,f I Ihr. riirl.1. I.mff llve 1 1:1. , T-:o?'l'?r !. I f y oo re sn ffo, in t h THIs n n r.ov- i'inf i.f .iiki nun;'. int - n , (n it i : i ; , r r loiior, hik: exceed in bize mose 01 inc tclt Sble, involving., of course, a greater amount of tissue structure and :t larger supply j oi nerves nnd olotnl vessels for their nutrition. A person walking in a dense fog figures with his feet the peg mcnt of a circle, and if he is right handed he takes direction to the 7eft, b-cause the right leg naturally takes .1 longer stride. The left side of the brain is larger than tho right, and as it appears thtt the power of verbal ar ticulation in the right handed is con fined to a certain convolution on the left side, the conclusion is arrived at that in speaking au, thinking, the left side of the brain is used, this bei.ig the result of dextral education. The opinion lias also been expressed bv some medical writers that amnesia and ap!i..sia in right handed men hiuieide disease of the left brain, and that bummer palsy and writers' cramp show the results of excessive working o? the left brain. 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Tlie following i nn extract from i tlescrip tion or Vinelnnd. written by the well-known agriculturist, Solon Kot.inson, and published in the New Vork Triljiine: All the farmers vere of the "well to do" sort, and some of i hem. who have Inrned their attention to frill. s nn I mnrket annleninir. have erown rich. The soil Is loam, varying from sanity to ehivev. and sur'nee trently nndulalinff. lutevsected wii'h small streams and occasional wet meadows, in which deposlisof peat or tiiiick are stored. Fm'Il cirnt, tofertiltzo the whole upland surface, alter it has been exhausted of its natural fertility. ft efttninhj one of the moat eateimive tract, in art almost IphpI position, and suitable cohiI ition for jilfntnnt forminq, that re knoie of this side of the Y. extcrn Prttirir. H e found some of the old tut f irms apparently juxt as profitably productive as tchen cleared of forest fifty or a hundred years ago. The geologist would soon discover the eanse of this continued fertility. The whole eenntry Is a marine deposit, nnd a 11 thron-jh the foil we found evidence of calcareous suligrances, irenerally in the form of Indurated calcareous marl, showing ninny distinct tonus of ancient shells, of the ter tiary formation : and this mnrhj iuhrtance is scat-t-red all thronnh the soil, in a vrri) comminuted firm, and in the exact condition most easily assim ilated by such plants as the farmer desires to cvlti "" S-25.-ly. iirer, mev must miaot themselves to oir- cunistanccs. If a poitml cannot be earned, earn half, or even a cptarter. aid, almve all, spcml nothing for superfluities above your earni.igs. Ailopt woman's prudence ami practice, her diligence, ami the problem of meeting hard times is more than half solved. A Fashionaiii.e Woman's Prater. Strengthen my husband ami may his faith and bis money hold out to the la.st. Draw tlie lamb's wool of unsuspicious twilight ovt-r his eyes, that tny flirt-ttions may look to him like victories, and that my bills may strengthen his pride in tne. ISiess, O Fortune, tny crimps, rats ami frizzles, and let thy glory shine on uiy paint and powder. Kuable. the poor to shift for themselves and save nie from all missionary beggars. Shed the light of thy countenance nn ray cauiel's-hair shawl, my lavender silk, tny point lace, and tny necklace of diuiomls, and keep the incth out of my sable, I beseech thee, Fortune ! When I walkout he fort? the gazr of vulgar men, regulate my wiggle and add new grace to my gait. When 1 bow myself to worship, grant thai I may do it witii ravishing eh gntice, ami pre.serve nolo the last the lily-white of my tiesh and the taper tiftny ringers. Des-troy mine eiieinies wilh thft gall of jealousy, and eat up with the teeth of envy ail those, w ho gaze upon my style. Pave tee. troiil -wrinkles and foster my plumpness. Fill both my eyes, O Fortune, with the plaintive poison of inflation, thai I may lay out my victims tho men ns numb as im ages graven. Lift 1 Iik liliy and the rose strive together in my cheek, and tnay tny neck swim like a goose on the bosom of crystal water. Finable Pie, O Fortune, to wear shoes a liitle smaller, and save ine from all corns and bunions. I'.less Fanny, my lapdog, ami ra:n down hailstones of destruction upon those who shall hurt a hair of Hector, my kitten. Smile, O Fortune, most sweetly upon Dick, tny canary, and watch over with the fondness of a ghost tny two lily-white mice with red eyes. American People For Uestorinsr Gray Hair and Preventing Floatlng (Jakde.vs. 'n the beau tiful valley of Cashmere, amcH the Himalayan Mountains, lies a lovelv lakc called Dal. Floating about on its surf-inn cnuiMimmi .oril..,l I... tt, -- .-vr,.,hi.ii. ,iiiiviu Llltii,l.i-. .ii- . : i-i.li,,- i, T , , , , , 'hat D rtili.imr airents spread over the irronnd Xviiola lriin nmw.iiil rf l:m l..t-.. ii. i ch i... . . , mr mimnii ....... . i.nc; iu cu; : n i.i.'i'nM- ,iit. jni., ronia anu cause tiio Italdncss SAVE YOUR u" . ll.iKI- . U r"net rates the roots or thAltoil,,. ml tli...iil.i ..... .1 i round t. bideg other. a!e numerous small ishnnh, on y; .Iiaoe Uhlcll grow the fullest CUCUmbers anl ! '''Vbe.id. To the t.arren scalp, or where the tlic mo t lcions'niclons known. The i "rl 'AWsfos haii IWJi 'l&fMM'.b .l .1. It ' tliii.L-i.na nti.l ft. - : . . . . . .. . i it'll llltSC L OaiI!l"r oartlens ; j mh.-s i. i'i us pristine oeaiiiy IrnfT, nay in fire mnue arc very curious. All about ! the siip perfectly hcaithy.HiKiisaspien- ow quail- ! " ":,,r I BOOK, DRUGii YABIETY STORE. n A VIVO recently enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from roriner prWos. Our stock consists or Prua-s, Medicines. Cerfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's. Hall's nnd Vlcn' Hair Restoiatl vts. Pills, (IfTtmen. I'lastirs. Liniments. Pnin Killrrs. titrate Miiirncsia, Eas. Jamaica tonper, 1 lire Flaiorinar Lxtrads. Kssenci-s, Lemon Svi up. Soothinsr Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Uhubarb Ture Apices, Ac, Cigars and Tobaccos. P.lank Rooks, Deeds, Xotcs and Ponds; Cap, I ot. Commercial and all kinds oT Note Paper, F.nve.opcs, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's V.ririnir Huid, Hlack nnd Hed Ink, Pocket and Pass Hooks. Magazines. Newspapers, Novels, Histo ries, Uibles, Kelijrluus, Prayer and Toy Hooks, Tenknivcs, Pipes, e. IVrVo have adder toonrstoclf a lot of FINE J KW EI.lt Y, to u hicli we would invite tlic at tention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALIHJMS at lower prices than cvrr offered in this place. Paper and Ciirars sold either wholesale or rc- LEMMON & MI'ltltAV. Main Street, Kbensburir. A Brave Act. Tho Boston Travrhr says that a few days since, as an excursion train of eighteen heavily laden cats on the Vermont division of tho Tort land and ()j. densluirg railroad had commenced t lie de scent of a heavy grade between the St. Johnsbury and the Connecticut river, tho engineer suddenly descried thiee cattle upon the trr.ok just in advance of him. To drive or fiighfeti them from the track, or to seasonably stop the train, was impossible. Instantly be decided iiixrn his course. He sent his fireman to disconnect his engine J atid tender from the train, whisllcd "down brakes, and with full steam on, plunged furwaid alone, nod with the impetus thus gaineJ threw the calfle from the track, lie tl ien rjnicllj' allowed the train to over take him again, connected it, and continued o", his passengers knowing nothing of the danger they had escaped by his quick wis and fidelity to duty. COLLIHS, JOHHSTQK&Co EBENSBURO, Penn'a. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, I'AVUII.KOX IIEIMSI). tail July 30, IMS the main shores of the lake m-ow nua titles of reetls, sedfjes, ninl wnter-lil:es When these grow very thickly togelh cr pconle cut them from tho-loots uhich hoi Is them near the shore. The leave! of the plants nrc then spread out over the steins, making ,n sort of trestle work lo support the soil j with witiuh it is next to r6u covered, i After this h is been done, the seeds are. f Isnted, fiii'l the fW.tinsr ffarJen is left to euro for itself until the fruits fire ready for picking. St. Nicholas. I THE GREAT REPUTATION nhfrb It hns nt Miner! nnrl the Isre-e number of testimonials which are eonstrinrlv beimr re cdved, Hre conclusive proof of its reat value. OWX HAIR! tTrii risriN vr.n noTTi.r. JOHN D. THOMAS, Root n ncl Slioe HI nlcei r HE unrlrrslirncd respecffnlly Informs l.f X numerous customers anil the public jteuer ally thnthe is preparedto innnufner ure DOOTR and SHOES Ol any depirer sizeor qnnlity, from the ftnest French ti.ilf-skln tioors to the iMmrseHC brooms in the veitv bkst MKa, on the shortest notice, and at as moderate prices as likn work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Hoots and Shoci made at my establishment need no assurance as to the sutierlor quality of my work, others enn FIX IJOTTr.FS Ilfto-Knnih. . ! cauy ne convinced or the ract il they will only addren,n receipt of prior.. - it, fiirmfr of IIooM and tsh.HM attended Address orders to Dr.SffAVXRsnv m to promptly and in a workmanlike rn.inner. North Sixth street. Pbiindcluhia . iimnklul for past favors I feel confident SOLD 11 r ALL DRUGGISTS, SMITIIFIELD STREET, FROM 2d TO 3J AYE.YS, PITTSBUROII, PA. ' A-et: t. The most cr ntraily located first-class Ilouae In the city. Street csrs iwhs the door every five minutes to 11 the depots and all putts of both cities. Tor ie, ki. .lo per duv. Aug-. IS, S;ii.-3m. W.,MI AM'KUSOX, I'l-oprh !r. J. McDonald Crossan, Projirietor. X'oliiot .ion oi" I?alos: Rooms, Willi lioftnl. f I lo iff, norordirtar Inrnllon, rT- PA?SEXni:i FI.F.VATnlt IirNMSC. HAY AND M;iIT. MKIX AT. I, Fl.oril; EASV fr" At'('KS. SAKKUTA It OS A1AIN T IT Iti: OT THE H ; I' ( I it I E l. VFN IM.TlOV OEI HE IIOL'SE I'EIUECT. IlaSTIIE 1 M I'KO V El) ELKO TTUO T F.f.Eti It A !'H FtM E.V( il t'HAMHKIt. This Houne is elijrit.lv locnted"on5the corner of SrnilhfleM nnd Witter Streets. In the imnicdi ste vicinity of the tniinufacliirintiireneies, and coin mauds a iiue view of the Monnu;r-ihHii Hivcr nnd siirroiimimf'. U 20.-:im. "4 ?IEHRE?? HOUSE, CORNER UROAI) AND CHESTNUT STREET X3IIIIVT1CIXIITV. S. ' T rrov per day This TInnte. moat plonsMnf ly l".e;itel on Itroad nnd rhestnnt streets. hn nil the m.-!ern im- ten whih ... ... . in 1,11-vmiir, tvc. II IS nisi ciai" 111 hii ms h ( . ,i ill iiicih s. I rut - day troui to SI, accordm to length of time un.l location of room. s-iioci i,dHJ iL- 1JIKU.I' Til CtSTr.A MAL EXItlITIOX. 1,0 -a J. DU7TERWORTII, Proprietor. Rtantiitftjile, oi;i rw' letininir tower f Ti-n ,, Arc le Trioiniiiie, T. ri-. the iintheoii of , o, ; 4 . ,:i ., tlie ( Ibserv.'i'oi - (,i Tlie rloine of tlie (.'r.j'it i! ;, ton, inclntlitirr its -tn:i;,. feet in height. Trinity i : U in 24 h i t. l-'i ,., which are triven in i,,r.l.,i will be seen t!i:.t t!ie , which h:is .1 l.-fiht ,.f v- most t-levateil ui-iiiiiii:. -u i , The oM one. cumui lie- ! i:, the plans of liobi-rl I'.. cl by the fire of S j.t.-n:!: anl which vn jm-i'v . i of the liol'lcst an l iirK ' in existe nce, ha 1 a 1,. t ' , it was theitfi.re .".i La !; present siire. ; i:ii have wc pasol Irs i r.- v. !. we cotihl read at a n!:!a..v vanl fer.ee had !;-:; .;.? ; in the'shiftlen ss ! in, ..f j bonse was unpainte. ! j broken pan. 5 -f ' with rairs .r old : ;1 st.ocsl in a totterinsra'.titiii-.. ' swung; in a creaUihjr ! ; hinges ; the stt p- 'At re i -' The owner :evei -v i ! u. - .. , decayed, until v. cin-vr! . look sho-.Vfd that its . ",; ! ' ' mtifli fit otu ti... r Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery. C:irpef, Oil Cloth e.. to be found in Cambria county, i 'l'e Spirit of thrift ! '"t 'f ' 2 "I)oirt fin jr. t the numt.cr and street. tt ; the Spirit of the'il!. I r GEIS, F 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, 0 R V, B jS m M s ti I 119114! M Sin IV. i i 1 1 1 ! m! . i 5. 7 ALWAYS IIAYE TI1K X1ax:ges,t?; IBesfe axxd, QXi.ca.post WPiRB'S M.IRKLE i ORKS 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. IJDXCMF.NTS. IIKAO unci TilMll. IVI SI'ONKS. 1'iir.VIEK and CMO- N KT SI. A US. MANTELS. &c . mntm-CcI fucturcd of the very best Itaban nnd American Marbles. Kntirc Fatisluc- tion Kuaranteco in price, design arid iu chiirncter of work. it S7 Orders resneetf nil- and promptly fill.-d at the verv low- 7 cut cash rates. Try tne. K April 24, lh;:j.-tf. JOHN PAUKE -fl! t 1 1 I 1 J A k IIIUUU EEErissunc AN D- repniirs, iinprovcirc !i". -bi-atily are f-a-i '!' vl 1 throat. Out-i-ie ki " ame. Tl;e barii :ii i v the tioors wt iv if, l!. leak v. tlie irate- d"' i . t-- i'fiv I - MONEY LOANED, COLLECTIONS WADE. AND A G EX Ell A L BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. t?Speclal attention paid to bnslneqs of cor. r Nov n 'Jl-- r A. v. itu k. No.13. la.tt.-tt. Cashier. rjARI). Harry Jacobs would re r spectrully inform bi many frieniN in Cnnil.ria conn y and elsewhere thiit tho under fiirne.l firm, ol whicli lie :i rncnil.er. 1ms ..pi-ne.l ?S,f ;:s.',,A"L"iHMKNTat ".'l Murkft Strr.1. I litlxlelpliia. tor the sale of the verv tet irrnilf l W I M Snntl I. lot (HIM. for d.-ineslie n?e and will at nil times keennn Rfsorl ment (of the vr-r-y lust bramis only) which will com pa re favor al.ly with any ever oll.-r.-d to I lie trade, AH per sons visit Inn the city nro conlnillv Invited to in speet our stock. A t ;o its ,v c , 810 Market Street, Philadeipliin. -P; s W(; wi1' "bso keep on hnn.l a fine stock or choice brands of Ciirs. Id-lS.-tf.J TXXElTTlOLSK, LorettTTZ Having iust completed i -i-n and furnished this eominmlieus , jJ' V - , V, and clemint hotel, tho auhscriberI ' - 'S". respect folly solicits from the pnlt-ffiMViWA lie in iteneral and summer visitors "" in particular a lair shnre of patronaire. The l,(,ce is supplied with all modern Iniprovenient s nnd lias a fine ten-pin !lev attached, as weil n? ahun lant provisions fur t he rtceoinriuxlat ion and ann. cto,,.;,. aTertnni;y,rrl;eee,k,JUio ni,ht,,tir I-retto.May . 1876.-tf. W" J' E-FURHISli fi STORE STOVES," HARDWARE, TINWARE. ' TIJOV TI 1 It , e , "i-l t:i' Nei!ovt, enK-lt . v.-.t-t'. all h.nl fome fn ni d.'ii.i;. liowetl the tir.il of t!i- TI?oxT -The strnrro-linir nnd t:iu.: NAILS, CLASS, OILS, PA1XTS, Sc. I t. M -1M GEO. HUNTLEY, PrcpV. I wl crops, the .h ii - on1 ttb v I'M t7isi x-i77TiYr T- ! to tlie iiaser bv. "W i i it-no ro ouil.l a li.niseiir I mrn nr .,tl,..r-. i " i ' . - - ..or iriMH'i iv, iro for NAILS, lll.iss pjivu &c. Money savc.l tiy buyintr for cash. arn, or other- I . . to iii NTi.KV i r:iire instead t a ": '' -' 1 V-iVh"WA,K I ''''. instead of L! : :- 1 .1. ,,.orn. ATiMKIirS CO TO I1UNTLEV7S and 1 iJu of svu,n. ' To" f'M " examine the neatest little mOTPlNG b'ightod, and :dv l'.i M I I.I. ever introduced. Il -htit t mm in ... - l.ii4h.,ld ..r ... . . i , . . t'XK-'iT cost's ONLY fiV "our. ul i a plainly a: liliil -I A1IMEKS, ;o TO HUNTLEY'S and buy the hkst CO UN F(llKl ami ( I heir covt nn .re tbnn saved in one year by tut I Una- Vimr teeil virh it J ST ARMLRS. CO TO UITXTI.EY'S and buy your 11 A UYivST TO L.S, -.vhich he sells I HKM-Klt K)! CASH th .u they can be bought elsewhere in i;t.cn.t.tirjr. s s - PITTSBURGH, PA. The most complete Institution in th Vnitn.l Sinte- tor the in..m,.Ki, practical education of youn- and middle gcd men. OI t mien t reecivcil nt nur fii.ie Boyd & Gambled Alien i rn:orr is And SuperinteDdents Cermania Bank Building-, Corner Wood and Diamond ,S.., 2-3. PITTSBURGH, PA. riv 1 Tlmnklul mitt, tny worn htki prices win commend me to a continuance and increuc- "f the nmo. JOHN D. 'lHoMAS. JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK! 120 f.linton St., Johnstown, Pa. riHAKTEKED SKPT. 12 in V reeeivul of all sums not less than On'o Hollar 1 IV?" ' lnter8'- "'I'eent. Interest! . . " V "nenuu i leeetnner, and If not Withdrawn is added to the deprmit, thus eon, poun lni twice a year without frontilinir tlio tie pofntor to call or even to present ttni deport, hookl Money loaned on Kent Vmtn i.r. "V" L liberal rates and Ion time. Ktvtn to borrowers of r.Tlntr tirnt mot tunjres n larms worth four or morn timeti the amount ol loan dejired. Uood reference perlect title, etc.. required. ""-renco Thin corporation is exclusively a Savlntrs Hank Io coininerefal tlepuFiia received, nor discount granted. No loans on personal security. liltnk applleaUoint .r borrowers. copici of the ruleri, hy-lawg, ami upccial law relatinir to tliia Hunk, ent to any addresn ttenirett. TKI 8TKES .Tain-M CiM.per. Davi 1 Pihert. (7 Fibs. A.J. llawes. F. w. Hay, John lawman, Ii' La-uner, jr., Daniel McLaughlin. 1. .1. ."Worrell James Me.M illen. . fames .Vlorley, Iewis Plltt If' W VVft!Walri ts' Sul,p;8' acorKe '' Swank, and ' ' 1JANIEL .1. xMtinitELL, Prenident. rA5K hiBUKT. Treasurer. C if ml 6 ELDiR, Solmiior. 12-a,'75.-lT.i LATE "CAIN IIOT-SF-. Cornr Main and Fittsburgh Sts., CREENSBURC, PA. Very centre of town. Fronts the south entrance to the Court House. 'M.,76.-tr.l JOHN I'OIITER, Lessee. JAMKS Wtr-KIKSOK.. ..... ' " rmsi WILKINSON &, O'FRIEL, MASlFACTI'ltERa F FOREIGN AND IMM MARBLE ! Toretto, 1 ;x. PINE PIGS FOR SAlXZfT i !J J"" l ""V aire and will wcirrh i0 to .KXIIhs. from months to a year old. For fur! n t;?r,Conl,,i,8"ddrfc8S ' flnkln Valley Augl 18, 187ft. am. ItKUIlEX Fox' QEO. M. RE ADR. Attorne,-at-Law Ebenshuiv. I'a. Olliee oo Centre Ptroot' three door Iroin IlUrh Bireci. uJlvfij ' cttn.c ivcliiiii li ''!U' One of the in-t-l iini'i-;' for young f;irmt-r-i'it'""0-look ut a ilruiikui f u::i. A Simim.k r.r.Mi'.M' r, b5 El. lline ft '. riv-j - ;- I.iien..i..l 1'. ,; ill a 1 ..... I tion to that jinjH r -"I am willing t ri-li "v : "E3"-UNTr.KY will sell v.n V lit. T tc I..-.. . 1 .1- rr.K ns i'ln..m if ,rt ..i, .. anv t.lhtr .lr,..l.. I., f-l ' '. .l" the biuyain without extra ch.i'rc. j as a public man il" I "' ".' Ol-SEKEEPEKS, GO TO HUNT- ' - 1 caiiHyL I7l..V; ,h.1' b,'sr in ,hi w0, ld- SoW tor CaVh tar. This "is tho nro ' 1 ' u at iiianiitacturer s prices. I , " rcmcilv: Or.c oinooi'i i-1- TO IACKSMIT1IS, HUNTLEY will sell iliolvo.-l in a int "1" ! ; , ' you H.-irwi Sh.-s, Horse Nails Car- to lo tli-oik vl -li o"!l mVifj1 & i vnK H ekul t,kc. :" X, in the market Vt 2o Vlr Vt Vl ttxu ! U Ve" II ,S k"'W" l " c,iv r''1"'-1 I'r'Vv. So hi for vasih -t ' ! bumlre'l thotisailil OS-c' I't-i.i- .:).-tT.j IIITXTI.FVS if,. '"- urc. I have mvstlt i CT'AUMEHS. GO TO IIITXTLEVS Iiv Mii .nonns. it I . . i. . t ... ..... ' - . 1 . '. mark, never catKos Win ':n ; prevents umi" t wotiM wi l - , , i. ' lori," iii-ur " cret thn b..r MdWtvi . .... t.t,. I.' "A.rlNE made. ritlCEs' i; itK Vi v Kuittbu. j ways prevents t CTpPENTlEs, GO TO IlUXTrrYW ' t!' lV ,vo"1, M 4.12 lzz.nnr TOOLS aa lil-iLDiNu ! r,ort nn thc cu,va ti.Aitpw a he. 1'ny caVu and save SO per cent. rtiplil-C many C TCT-OUSEKEEPEUS GO LEY'S ami rivd 2 .,r TO H'JNT ltl .4. m . m I - - - " ' inn-, ii v i;i V- inic cash torTablo Kuivts. Forks, SM,.,i1..j6e: ;OUSEK E EPEHsTgo TOI I UXT LEV'S ami b..y your Stnvesan.l Tin- l'A CASH AMI SAVE MONEY. ware. ARMERS. GO TO HUNTLEY'S antl net tlie Iwst lim?i.? u av i 4 i.-1. eier introduced. CHEAP FOItCASH. CL.O TO HUNTLEY FOR CLOTHES 3 WniXUKItS. He sell them at creat ly reduced prices for the ready cash. Zfc LA RCs E LOT F POCK ET A N I 1 .' ",i K N 1 V ES vc HUNTLEY'S. ,-s ti vol' ii them publicity. A Goon Fekv r vorite and rather a in 'a for horses is coming illt0 !:' ), vi of two (jtiart ol :it-:'! x ami half pint of Ibx' are first phuv.1 in t'11' : i.:..i. 1 ! lit- inti illllt il i I'lJ'-- lioiling wafer, then the . ine inixiure wiui ... , e .i- Hit lownifr it to thus rc then stir the mas absorbs, while rotaii'i". thf linsfrd binils '.he togetlier. A greater v.t fr ' v.". u.-iii;. ' cry cheap for ch at "R II. PEAXrC, M. V., rospoetfnlly - otters hi professional services to the 11 'fiult '- (V ' f ,!"" or. f hh"V nl vicinity. Odica ad-I seel wonhl make the pi jointnir residence and itnrnediatelv in t h ... .. . . t. l iton. K j. i.i.,v.i'. d. "!.-. "..- ' ' - oi v ani its reii.-n te matle at the rexidem-o ol Airs. Huun, on Craw- : v ia suflifient ; it 1 ford reet, Enenshunr. ii i .n i tKV l,Ml"lut "1.' ami is esiKH.-i.illV TXTM. II. SKCIILKR. Atforn, nl animals, a.hlinsr to tli 7 Mr' EiH tisbnre, ih fti. hi Col- ; rr than 1 tluir heii enade Row. (recently occupied bv W,. Kiltell, . l"nn , ' , ' iHl ,) Centre irtu ll-il.'78.-i.j J btuilLt to the Il'iiUic. en i.hl (liK1
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