ran etc b& a ! lltT Sk ThJ mm mm J on: oc cr2 teiz -a ac'y. TUB WILD DOGS OF AFRICA.. Almost every quarter of the gloln, where the l.trge varieties of J'era; na fttrce are not thoroughly kept in sub jection, has its aiielv of wild dogs. These animals almost invariably com- j nine in large numbers for the puipose ; of circumventing their pier, which, as a rule, consists of the noblest vaiietv . of game. In India Hie dholes even attfiek ; and ovcicoine the roj-al tiger, wiiile j t'.ie North American prairies and! plains resound with the long i!rawn ' ami wild howl of tbe coyote while on j t!ie track of deer or other large game j of the forest or pain. In Africa, and I t'ppeeialiv in the Somali countrv, and ', ceu nearer the regions in the dPec lion of tlie Cape, a variety of old ilocr exists, which commits terrible ravages amongst the Cocks and herds. When these are too wtll protected, t il l hunger drives? them to stek a meal fle i.cie, thry, like their cwgtr.ers, turn their atienti.n to prey of which it wu'lM ie thought they would have an instinctive ilitad. With them, Lowever, thev appear to be aware of tlie gland principle that union is strength, and, accordingly, they uni'.e in n vast pack, and, with tiie aid of their wood' i I 'd instinct nr.l ex'pOMfe nuns, hunt tlie. largest, fleetest and most warv of the laiue Afiican name to a sl-iridstili, and then tear it to a 1 ieee meal. ! The Hon W. II. Prummond, in his notes on "The Larue Fame of A fi ica," i savs it ;-i a marvelous siiilit to see a pneii or tliej hunting, and draw ing cover alter cover, their sharp, l ed like n notes rir.giiu' through the air, while a few of tlie fastest of their number U.ke up their station along the expected line ot run the wind, the nature of the ground, and the habits of tlie came, all t?;ken into consideration, with the most woinh-i lul skill ; and t lit ii to see them after they have found going at their long, unswerving gal 1 p. so tlo-e together that a sheet might coir them, while those who ha e bfen stationed, or had stationed themselves it is hard to say which drop in one by one, as they (ind them selves unable to make the i unninir an v longer: mid the chase gene rail v a sxnu or a water antelope, pressed first by one (inl then by another, though it may distance the pack foi awhile, soon comt fi back to it, and is altnot invariably inn into. The ordv thing to which 1 can compare these animals.' savs Mr. Pi uniinond, "and their in-t-tincl. as people call it, is a p.ck of hounds, hunted and whipped in bv ineir hers of their own body, and com bining in one human reason a'ld brute tunning and pvjwer." He states thai they do not show the slightest lerr of man, and although he has shot one or two at various limes, on other occasions he has not dar d to meddle with them for fear of their combining in an attack on him. Mr. Prummond says that he once re me m bets corning upon a pack of them scattered .i -sleep in the hnto grass on the si le of a hill, before he knew thev were there. One jumped up at his le-t. and Ci Mr. DniMiiiiiiiiil picked out the two ; t clamorous, ami shot them nlnw1 III upon the ul herd retired, bulonlv verv 6lO'. Iv '1 hey are cm ions -looking animal-t, and hiie, as is common with all wild dops, tlie erect ear. Their skinsj are vai ietr ited, and tl.ty can, according to Sebweinl'u.th. be trained to hunt, when they become almost invaluable to the natives. Indeed. I.ivir irstone mentions that tlie natives of the" Kali Lni Henert b.e.-.k and train them tor huntinor. There are two varieties riiciui.i'.ud bv some aulliors, but Mr. Ib'itmm-in 1 says lie ha? only met -villi one, of v. !t:c!i burton oives the follow ing t.ce .ti'it : "Tlie Warab r liurwa is : -vi.:-r to Mr. Uivth t ! r.Utin- . . , i;:-!ie 1 iiiHirilMt. of I lie Asititif So- ' rii-tys MiMe'iiu. at C.ileutta. Coin's irhi. ?at Venati'ru Lycaon pictun, or wil l I, node ,,f t'te i.'nw IJoers). !t seoitw to (0 tlie ihit.n foitrnne. or cht ;;oftlH Fre'ith traveler. Del.t-toimiiV, who i t 'Voyro-e rhum fi i.jue A ti-trtile,' miniitcty am! dia'uatly ilea tribes it." Nomac:c Life. The wiM nedonins rotim over Art bin, Irak ond the east ern and tlie f otithcasteiii p.n ts ol Sy ria. T'tey live in tribes of from 200 to 20. COO. moving fro;n ph-ce to pl.tee the txiirt nttes of their Cocks and heids require. From the etirliest ages t!iev have Jetr a p.tstnnil life, dwelling iti tents and rearincj t-atlle) wilii v.hieli tli v supplied the cities, l'n i'.? plundering exclusions or ppeniiiiis their leisure time in hoise-liK-ing. fithlctio sports, and, since lli introduction of tobtu-co, stiiokinr. Al domestic labor, except milking and s,,it,ni g, is left o the women and slaves. The women also perform - '"" iwi-rv. 1 lie Ledoiiin despises all labor, and is piuud of his liberty and genealogy, which he traces back to Mohammed) : IsLmael, or Joktam. 'i A Remedy for Deafness Pron tim e or fo;ir tli ops of "h cerine in the cat before reining at "night; in tli -5 morning syringe the ear with warm water, an I continue this practice faith fully for some time. The deafness and singing often result from a collec tion of wax on the tympanum or dru n oT the ear. and the glycerine fins the etfeet to loosen it. while the water r.j moves it. I have known this experi ment to be suceessfullj- tried on per. Hons eighty years old. when the liear in would naturally be very imperfect. rtinnms: a lew vards. f:ic-d ' A &T-5' 6?. as om; of the most n round and beiran to mvi trnn i $.w rh M Vi. ellvi tnal remedies T!,U sfjmal nniNcd up more, nntiftl.e ff& J AyA fver discovt red fo? j rre,w .,...1 I t: :.i. : AS ; J '-.eanflliff the tys- 1 They have the snti r. ... V; ",u flK -V5 t-m and p,irifvin m"" Pt n,i ii.'iii, siitne r.itni iny aroiint him ;onl k-v & -..rrs'-''--;-ci .1 11 1 r."i - ; imn wnien nas ever 1 r -" 1 uHuiiif V.'VVV'.'V MO0U tlie test Ol I "n. Ilieyiiaie sue, 111-' to I 1111 a W! V It.iiur i-.tl.oe .,l.,i .v. i s3'.tf-J Sli.-'Jrjti-'-iS Complex business into 4 BILFIM'II ST.. liOsTON. (Opposite Itercre Hootr,) The SCJEFCCEofLIFE; Or, Self-Preservation. Mori- than One Million Copies Sold. Uoid !t-ill Ananlrd to tlie . nllinr by tlie "nlionnl .Me.llcnl AscIm licit." Jlnrrh IH7. TT'ST"pnMlshcd by he I'K.A BODY ?l KPNT A T, ft INS 1' i ri'T K. n ntw cm! it ion of the C"letirtuel tne.ll-.l wi.rk cntiMp.1 the Si I KNC K OF I.. IKK: or.MKI,K I'KKNKK VATION." It treats upon , , A! (mhkip, Imiu li.st, how regained an.) luw i er- t . pe;u:ilri! ; c. us"' an, I curs ot Kx liatistetl Vitality, Inipotriu-v. Pmntttttire lei-Htie in Man Sperina tcrrlitr.i. or Seminal L..es (m.rtnrital nn.l diur nal). Nrrvns and Phsioal Pehilty, Hvporlion ilria, Oliaimy ForchcUntcs. Merit;! I Itepressl.m, , : !. f Kneiify. llnvifi.rl 'onntenanee Confusion I of M iml nn.l Ixms ot li-mra . Impure St ile o. the ) J'.UmmI. nml nil ilieae arising irom the I kkoks t Yiictii or the imliscret oim or cxeevsea of uia- , ture years. It tell? yon nil xhont the Morale of Oenerative I'tiyyiolouy. :he Ainrrin e. ot Wedlock and tlf pniiif. Cli' fi, mI '.nira't!. True Moraliiy. I m- ' piricicm. rVrvers'rui of M irrhijje ConjucHl Pre fi'l't nn.l r'rif;mil.v Counei. V yien I I iliroiiiy. Its 'u.ts luid i'ure, Kelatiotis hetweeu tlie SexeH. i rois i t the Kxpiiniioii of Vico. I h os- I cries of Iiiipri:deii-e. Anoiont Inoninee anl Kt- I rir. i jns .p fvn. i ure ol olv and dinl. j j '1' t K FlCI.( IPI.K-i I'F Tkka i met. Addrexn to : 1 V:Uf-nt hiv liivi li.l renders. The Author' i Krinolples. The price of t his hook ia only ti.uu, IIiIm I'.oitk iiUti -iitiiiiM llit. limn HI ! V I-HI St IIIP1 1.N r tlie nbiitr fim-I nml other l ionc. ondi our vrti n:or I linn lr prfe-i r tlio hook. Aluo. ntKdher v.ilnnrde rnedle.il work treat rij ex."'tiiv. ! on MIATAI.ANIl N'KKVOI'S I ' I S. y. iSi.S: tii'irf th.oi 2ot) royal oetaro p:ii'es. twen ty elrirmt enicr.i vIiiks, hi.und in suhi:iiitiiil nun lin. I -rice only U.0o. Hnrely enough to pay lor lriiit!nir ' 1 he l?o"k foryouriie and mid. !!o. aired men to read ju!l now. is t he Sci nee of Tjlte. or Self Pre s'ivath'ti. The iiaihor has returned trorn '-urupe In r.eeil-nt h'-nlih. and in nic.iin the Chief t'on sii!t!ii(t l'hsii'i:in ol the 1'eaixnlv !Med:eal Insti tute. .o. 4 Ituinneh 'Street, IJosion, JIM.' Vi.o.'.jf.f o .fin: t 'ni K " Tlie Scienee of I iTe Is heyond all comparison th.'iti(.r extraordinary wori'on i'hysioloify ever puhli'lied." f ,,.,. I!,) hi. "Kept r.ef le I in the hot torn "f Pandora's h"X. and hope plumes Iter whtirs anew sinee theis?j. i u ot "these ra iuahlc works piudishel hv the I'ea hody Me.'ieal lntiiute. whhdi are t'nc!iin thous ands how to avoid the inal.idics that sap the cita ilt I of life." I'fi'ni r. It shonid he read hy the young, the mid He aved nud even theohl." W.r !'...(. 7V I ur I lie n st an t only 'edal ever eonferreil upon any Medieal Man lii thise untry as a reeoirnition of skill ami professional services, was prsentpd to tlie nutlo.r ol these works. Mareh 31st. ltT i. Tlie presenia Ion was noiieod at the tnne'of its ooeurrence h the Kosron Press and the leading Journals thr .uiihout the eonntrv. This niagnitj. een r lal i ots.dl l gold, set with more t haii one hundred lm la diamonds of rare hrillianev. - A Itonetl er in lis execution and the riehne s oT it materia!, and size, this Is deeided I v the most notieeahle medal ever struck in this country for ::ny purpose whatever. It is we 1 1 worth I he in. spec i. n ot Niutiism-itista. It was fairly won and worthily i.sto ed." Muriel, iim tl C..nuim-ii, ff 3 !. 1S78. i" 'uoilogue sent on rceri t of Cc. for postaire. Kiihert Hieat.t ve work sent hv mail on re. eotpt of prlc. Address PKAHOIi'Y M AL I II 1 I I K. (or W. M. PAIiKKit M.U.t.n sii'llou I hysiciao ) No. liuliinch St., Mdh , opposite Itevere House. N. li. The aiehor can he Consulted on the ahove named diseiisi s. as well as all disease re quiring eklll. s-.-reey and experience, otllce hours V a . m. to 8 v. m. i7 7 -lv. I Ayer's Sarsaparilla fdantly srrovirt3r rep- - ' lit a I inn l:icil ni if intrinsic virtues, and sustained bv iis re- markauie etjres. So tnild as to be safe and I beneficial to children, and yet fo tean hinf as to eHeetually purue out the great cor ruitions of the l!ooil. sikIi as the Scrofulous and pyj.hiiiiic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the syHem fur years, poon yic'IJ to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. Ience its wonderful , cures, many of whii-n are pnbliclv known, i of Scrolii la, and all scrofulous liseases, Ulcers, i:rnptioMs, and eruptive li orders of the skin, '1 Minors. Blotches ltoiKriiuides, Pustules, Soros. St. Antlumy's 1 irr, IJse or Hrysipe biS Tetter, Salt Jilieum, Sc:ihl Head, Kiiitrvvoi'.n, ami internal Ul ceratioiis ot the Uterus, Sroinnclt, ami Liver, also cures other co;n- ri.uats, to which it would not seem es-jeci- . . , , i H'Pie' """ iropsy, lys'- ofaiiMtsx, lCDililj-t ana Le!:oorr!icoa, when they are mnnifesta tion of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer oMicaWi and strength in tlio Sprin-j. 1W reneinj; t!ie nptetife anl vi'or of the digestive or"nn, i". iliittes ilie dejiression nntl listless Inn jr tor of th season. Kven where no disorder pppears. eoo! feel lietter. and live lontrer, fr elf ansimr tli I1I00.I. The system move t-n wkli renewed vijor and a new lease of ike. r r e p a n ed n r Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., I'rartleat nnd Analytical Chmtlgtt. a0t i HV ALL DRVG'JISTS EVERVWHtli BOOK. 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" ,wwtr Pti I ! jer jotil Cirnrs... either wli.ilesitln or re- , -V,. .C-. m . 1.. 1. . .J,rank!in Street' Johnstown. lit SrtlM.S. till s rroJ.U'., CTts fact u red of the very bear I tn dan and itwS ell 1 1.1 , ranted In p, cfc. dtsiaa and HlfM Char u tT of woi k. 5 Orlers respnctfullv solicited and pr..i,o.tly ttiied at tb ver low. pru . .n.-tf. JOHX I'AHkS. KO. I K wiilc'v known IS. A tto r ney s-at- Law, Zt29 Seventh Sf.. Washington, D. C. i I it Ton form. . We pr.cure patents In all eonttfrtei. TRn attor- tet rete in ADVA-:r No charge unless the i patent Is granted. No fees for making prelimin ary exnniinatlona. No additional fee lorohtnln Ing and conduct in a relieariny; S ecial attention given to Interference ai- before the I ten f tiee, Kx i elisions hefore tTongress. Infringement Suits in htf.-rent States and all litigation apper ' taining to Invention or Patent t'KitD Aiamp FUR PAMI HLtT OITINO FILL INSTRl'fTIONS. . 1'nllHMslfsioiirissn.l lr PHrli.ints. 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We pay cash .'or Honnty Tjind Warrants and we Invite correspondence with all parties having anv lor sale, and give lull and explicit instruction where assignments are imperfect. We conduct our business in separate rtureaus having therin the cleri al a.-sistaoce of able ml experiemred lawyers and nive our closest personal supervision to evo y lmi.-ortaiit paper ,.r pared n each cn-e. I'ronipiesi aitenllou thus secured to all tusiuess entrusted us. Address K. S. & A. P. LAl'KY. Attorneys. AKHI MtTHS, . O. Any person desiring Informal ion as to I he siand Xni and responsibility ot the members of the firm will, on request, he iurnishe I with a satislactory reiei-ence in ms vuiuny or tJongressiona I district. WITH COMPETI TOUS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, TIIK O.M.Y CENTENNIAL MEDAL AND DIPLOMA FOR DI2STAL KXIlililT WAS I"i. C.ninc?.v V- Scotf, Onn ATrnne, PitKbnrrh. Pa., For finest specimens of Natural Teeth filled with pure Hold and Artificial Teeih mounted on IJold Silver. Platinum. Vulcanite, Celluloid. Hose Pearl. Ebony Hum English Flesh. '.-olor Oinn. Mineral H:oe, and Scoti'sOum EnauivUcd Base lso lor tlo) (treat A t mosphcrie Ibsk, for re taining xriilieial Teeth firmly in place In a hlit on in this high "re. ogni t ion of Ir. Scott's Jr ;at Dental Skill he is also endorsed' by the leading ditors Physicians Ministers. APorneys and litisiness men l Pittsburgh. 1'r. Scott continues insert ing t he finesi Oold fil dns at from tl to 0. and the est Vulcanite sets ot ted li for I2 : other styles for u to FIN MII,! S E IS. .7.S to I.K). PerTect fit and sa.istact ion c u ranteed In ALL s'ylesot work Fi e Oold sets warra- ted to be Til E HEN I' M A lE IN I'll E WOK LII. Take only Ir. Scott's pleasant and ! s luirJn x'liv antes, hetic for the aiiile.-s ext action or painb gs tiilinT ol teet h. ami run no rirk liil'tllllN'ti tl.S IS 1 1 A NUKKIIUS. Write toahove mldressand make an uppoint meni. and you will only have to remain in Pitts burgh one day to get a set of teeiu or have airy operat on periormed. I liu 'emennial specimens are now on exhibi tion at 278 Penn Ave., P ttsourgb. il-I'J-ly.) NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS, ik'Q. F. Howell & Co.. 41 Park Row, N. Y. sfactlon of controllintr the complete adrertisuix connec- een securetl. and one wnieh ible in noy other country but eeiied in worKioe down a so Ihoriiii hlv a svsteinatie methiHl llutt nochiinirc In the newsiinin r svsteia ot" America can esennt. imt lin whiiM ilu. si.ii.at in. ' liirm.i Imi tiiNin a II topics interest ina toadvertisers is placed readily at the disposal ol the public t-.jcliact Jrum iht At w "i ju$,tH. 1875 January IB, 18;T.-4in. DON'T YOU KNOW V. A r. a ' A r , c A r A R P R T S. it i k r s. It l K T S. It V E T S. It ! K T ! If V F T s. What to Do? OIL VIA ITIIS, '!!. I.OTIK i I L'II HS, IL M.OTIIS, Ol T. IM.OTim, oil, t'LOTHS Why visit Al lo. ma anil Imv vour I'urpoig l '!.. lis. Ir C A K I E T S 1 (tonil n. I irfus j I iotMlH.N'll Mlll, 1 ar(ot t 'liafn, It'ottnn Yum. tir.. from WM. M I'ltllAY, . who korps I he largest Mssnrt- , l I. i I D I IIS, I Oil. I'LOTHS, I Oil. I.OTH.S 1 A no Notions, Ami N.itions, ! Ami X vr ions. Ami Not ions, I And Notions, C A It i' K T S. ! A It I" K r s. tiitv fiivms, I )KY ItitY 111 V IU V IUIV I t Y Kit V t;i t:s. t;iitis. ; mis. c.v)is. (iOOUS, finiilM. liOOIH (iOOilS. mi-iit In t Iip cry ar.l soli" nt pri. cs which ot her lealt'rs cannot A M N IITIOMS, A Nti Notions, A mi Notions, Axn Notions. Urt al Variety, ra t Vm rie: y, UriTti Variety, Jr.nt Vai l.-ty 'iff.it Variety, 'Jr.i.t Variety. i real Variel y. 1 1 K V 1; rent Vnrlt ty, ii ren t Vn 1 -it y, li rent Varit ty, Ur--iif V'ttri'-tT. tJrpiit Variety, tirenl Variety. r-8t Vai Icly, lrent Vhi tott . match. Wakf up when yon ko I here, an" I timl I the place where nonlv oil ine j I taken an l no tricks or tra.le I practice.) at 'in-iit ariet y 1317 ELEVENTH AVE., 1-5. AlltMHia, ! ICra.J VII ARVLKSS VroKTAnr.K 1'rkpau atioiv, n I the discovery of physician, the Victor Ifea.lache Politer lias lieen iroven a posiMvely snre cure for the most distressing casos of Sirk or Nen-ous Hea-tacie. Morning Si.'kn.-ss n.l Nou ralnln. M einirle Hwder nctaalH curing In ton mlnutri when all ol h rmrnns faii. We hare ha.l w..ii.lcvtul experience with it timl the ten cent Irhrl pack of two ow.lers can he ha. I lv a.l.trcss. Inir the proprietors. J. U. II.osi.i'Y & :.. Sai km N. J.. who will cheevfclly m II them post -pa hi or hy R!t.lyinH to I.kmh.in k. Mr- RAY. Klxnsl.nrir ami lirmcKiK s every where ; nn.l It is wiih we'i merited enhdence thev arc otf. ro. I ns a Ihoronirh cure for all distresses of the had. f 1-12.-1 v. J "M t no 11. t. - J'ii; I1AIIHI UALOBS WOUllI re-j speetl'nlly inl'ortn liin manv friends, in ! trainV.ria coun y and elsewhere that the under- ; signed rlrni, ol which he Is a memher. has opened n rw KTABMPHMKNTBt .. S I Market Mreef. I'liila.lelphU lor the sale of the verv hesl irradee of VVI iin,il , l. K, for d(imeftic use. n-l will at all times keep-in assortment (of tne very best hram'.s only ) which will compare favor al'ly with any ever ottered to the trade. All per sons visiting the city ure cordially invited to lu spect our slock. A 1 '( "s ft 'O , 81 Market Street. Philadelphia. ' P. S We will also k ep on hand a fine stock of Choice brands of Ulnars. t"19--tl.i T-JONN KIl HOU.-K, Lorktto. Pa Hariiitf lust eotnpleteil a - . nn.l furnished this commodious and eleicnnt hot., the subscribe. rrr'?rV. r.-specitnlly solicits from the pt-j lie inirctieritl an s.imm-r vif.toi-s In particniara lairshareof patronage. The house Is supplied with all modern improvements, and has a tine ten-pin a lev attached, as we.l ....... j dant provisions for the accommodai ion and amnse- .... ... ... an who may tavorttie house with their custom, terms enlv W per week. LATE "CAIN HOITSE," Cornr Main and Pittsburgh Sis., GREENSDURC, PA. Very centre of town Fronts the soath entrance O the Court Hous. '3 1'M. f. J'lH.V ruHTKR. Tifsop. I T WO GUIS A T S TO RMS. The irtont terrible storm which Las, per hapM, ever occurred is that which Ims beett called the grt Ktoini. It occurred, or j lather its worst effects were exeiieiiced, on October 10, 1780. Generated prob ibly in mid-Atlantic, not far from the equator, it was firxt felt in Barbados, where trees and houses were blown down. At Martini que the storm overtook a French transput Meet ami entiiely deslroyud it. Tliere were forty vesnels, conveying 4,000 soldieia, and tlie (.Jovet nor of iMaitiiiique repotted their fate to the French Government in three words "The veM-el disappeared." Nine thousand persons perished at Martinique and 1,000 at St. Pierre, where not a house was left standing. St. Dotuino, St. Vin cent, St. Eustache, and 1'oito Kico were next visited and devastated, while scat cely asinyle vessel neat this part f the cyclone's track was afloat on October 11. At Ioit U yai the cathe Jral, seven churches, and ! 1,4'JO hotisea weie blown down, and 1,000 ; sick and wounded jhmsoiis were buried be ' neat hi he ruins ot the liospiil. At the , Hennudas 50 British ships were diiven j ashore, 2 liiie-of-battle ships went down at ! sea, and 22, (HK) peiitihed. Perhaps the ' most remarkable, eilects of the Ktorm in this portion of its coins weie those exei i- enerd in the Leewaid Inlands. The liui- ricaiio drove a tselve-oumier cautudi a ' distance of 400 feet. Those who lived iti the Koveinmeiit buildings tttok refuse in ! the central pari, w here ciicular walls nearly . a yaid thick seemed to afhtid promise of safety. But at 11:00 o'clock the wind had broken down parts of these walls and lifted oil the roof. As in great Hoixis, a common terror pichervesjt.ice anion; animals which usually war mjmhi each o:lier, so during the Kieatstotm human passions were for the time quelled by the fieicer war of the ele- j ments. Anions the shijs destroyed at .Mai Unique viere two Kniixh war-ships. Tweiity-iive sailors who survived surieu- ! I . i. i : .i ,t .... icri-i4 Hiriiinvitcn tiiriiei io me itiaiqiais if li. -ui lie, the Governor of the, inland, but he sent lliein to 6i. Lucie, wiiiin to the Kuohh Governor of that i.slaud that '"lie was unwilling to retain as uiis.mets men w ho hail faileu into his haiuls dut itn a dis aster Irom which so many have Mulcted." 'I he great storm tf 1 7tJ0 must not be con founded with the storm temembeit'd lor so many years in Ureal Britain as the gleat slot in. The, latter occut ted on November 20, 1703, and ita worst eifL-cts wtie expeii et.ced not as usual in (he tropics, but in Western Europe. The great tempest of November, 1703, the only tempest which, in our lain tide, says Macaulay, has equalled the rage of a tropical huiiic.iue, hatl Itlt a dieadlul recollec-ion in the munis of bll men. No othet temiiest was ever in tins couutiy the occasion of a Pai liameittaiy address or of a public fast. Whole Heels have been cast away. Large mansions have tteeu bloA n down. One (delate had been bulled lieue.llh iheiuiiiaui hlspal.ice. Ijondoii and Bristol had preseu.ed the up. jieai.ince of cilies just sacked, llundieds of families were sutl in luuuiuing. The ptosiia e tiuuks of larub trees, ami the liiins of houses si ill allesteil, in all the iS'Ullieni couuiies, the ftuy of the blast. But Macauley Miangely omits to mention one of the most sinking events ctmneeled with this teuible stoiin the distinction of the Ethlystone Lighlhouse. Wuhslaii ley, arcliilect f the tirst Eldysioue Light house, was coliih'enl that 11 could resist the tiercel situ in wiiich ever blew, and ex piessed a hope In.tt he nog lit. be in it w hen such a stoi in i aged. On November 21) he airived with a parly of men who weie en gaged lo leua.it Hie building. 'I he great stoini soon sfler began lo blow, and laged throughout the night. On the morning ol" Ihe 2 till no tiaec of the liuh:lione was to be seen. Vornhill Mujazine. A TJKMAHKABI.E C'lliCU.MSTANCE. The Cviilie C ounty litportvr relates I lie follow iitir le.nai kable Moiy : " l lnee years ayo ll.e liMiriif little iirl Hani. 1 M..e waa cut oil. It. lias attained a K"tli of 21 inelies since t lieu to lli- present lime ami in j resit iofiiM..ti. We liave a remai kalile eiteiiiinstaiice in hair-ology lo relate, hielt may be as new to oilieis as it was to us, ami, if a fact, will lie coir ideretl as vain hie knowledge liy sill who pi ize a lock of lour I'kmii a tltar lel.itive or fiici.il. Mr. W11.. T. Mayes and lady called at the He porter lice a few 11101 niiisaKo, with their little rosy cheeked daughter aed between live and six yt ats. 'I loee yearn him the liair of this little I was cut ; ly tmr tneas tlienieiit Hie other day we li.id H 21 inches in leiiyth, and in fjieal profusion, hieh is an exir.i..i.lniai y yiowili ititli.it periiai ol lime, 3 ye.irs. 15m. the remai khl patt is, Ihe patents infoim us that when their daughter's h.'iit w.is cut, three yeais i.o, the in. .tlaer put a small portion of it, jihout one inch 111 lenatli, int' a sn.all vial, which had contained cinnamon dropx, ,at which had heeil previously eleansed. In this vial a little hunch of hair was placed, co. ked and put into a clnsi, and foroiten. until t wo years aijo, w heti rhniiut; it accidentally Mrs. Mayes was astonished lo see the vial nearly full, the hair liavinir r1)wn sl t,e time and n v the h. .tile is lull and some halt dozen hairs have found iheir way out ' "eiween tne Cork anil n lass. rom the curls in the Itott le we judye Ihev aie Ihe sanielen;lh as Ihe hair ujtot. the little jjirl's iieao at tins time, and or the exact color. The boiile we are told has never been un coiked sinoe the hair wns fit sr. put int. it, and the parents fear to open it lest an en trance of fresh air niiht riisl 111 1 its ki w th. This vial has been left at our offico for a short, time, where any one cni see it. M"r. Mayes and lady vouch for Ihe correctness of the fact and w e have no reason to doubt their slury." THE Go.SPF.L or M EKIT. Where flier Is so much rivalry as in the manufacture ,f family medicines, he w lio would succeed must give positive and convincing proof of merit. This is an ae of in.iuiry. People I take ti..i,iK f,,r granted. They iimsi know the"M74j,,aiid,-trtpreorcs"la-ore a.-knowl- ' eilpinu the superiority of one nnicle over another. Among the few preparniions ttMt have stood the lest, those ma 11 ufa. t n red l.v 1 K. V. Pierce, M. 1 , of Ihe World's Diane,:. ' aary, Ituffalo, N. Y., have for many years heen foremost. The 'ruth of any slatetunt ' made eonceriiii.g them can he easily ascer tivined. for l)r Sage's O.iiarrh Itemed v and lr. Pierce s Got, let, Medh al Discovery are wow prescrila-d hy many physicians in cur ing obstinate cases f Catarrh and incipient Consumption. The Discovery ,H nal in curing (;oiiKi,s, Colds, IJr.mchial and Ner v.ms Affections. If allays all irritation of the mil. -..ns meml.raiie, aids digestion and when used with Dr. Pierce's Picas,,! Purg ative IVlles readily overcome torpid Iher ami Constipation, while the Favorite Pre scription has ,10 rival in the field ol prepared medicine in curing diseases peculiar to fe males. If you wish in - know thyseW ir. ci.re a copy ,,f -The People s Com ,., Sense Medical Adviser," an illust raie.t la,. of nearly 10(1 pages, adapted to tlmwa.Hsof 7V,V H,r; Pi,',, 9iM' Vi prepaid. A.l.h-ess 1 be author, li V. Pier, e, Biiffil., A PRKPAKATIOH so w idely nml favorahlr known as Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew er, needs few words of praise from us. This compound has won its way to the highest favor in the public mind; and miilii tndes, w ho have vainly used other remedies for the restoration of their hair, have, on trying ihe Sicilian Ilenewer. la-en made glad ly the siee,lf restoration u iiheir gray hair to its natural color, and the thin lot Its t hick, ened up, as ip the days of early yont,. it aNo prevents the hair falling out, makes if "oft and glossy, and is altogether the Itest preparation for its intended purpoiusa before tb public p;tthi-Tgh f'ftrnnirfm. 6EIS, FOSTER & QUIIM 113 and 115 Clinton ALWAYS HAVE TUB Stoek f Dry Goods, Notions. VilllnrrT, Csrpetsi. Oil Cloths e.. to he round in CamUria county -! t itin" fitrgvi the iiumlier ami str-et. ltf-1 ESTA8USBES IWSHIHH! 7EA&8. F.W.HAY&S01 MannfactnrerH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF -AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN HEATING PARLOR aM C00KIN5 STOVES, Slxoot totals, AND IIOL'SE-Fl'HMSOG GOODS mUWlti. lobbing in nfroPPER&S!IEET-!RO. TROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Xos.278. 2S0anJ 2S2 Washington Si., JOHNSTOWN. PA. EXT DOOR TO TOST OFFICE Cnoki n u Slovos, Iloatinp; Stoves. TIN, COPPER 4 SHEET -IRON WARr liavinir recently taken possession of the new ly litte.i up ami com in. id ions I.. 1 i). liny on 1 1 ijrh street, two door ent ..f the Itank nnd nearly opposite the Moentnin House, th sul.scrilier i's lietter prepared thsn ever to inai.n Taet m e nil artieUsin the 'I I S.Vt M'Pf .li an 1 .-sJI i:i"l - ;t . WAIM-: line, all 4)r vrloeh will Pe f iirn-li.-. to huversat the very lowest li inir prices. The stiPscril.er also proposes to keep a full aii, I varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Keating Stoves of the most approved .I.t-iin.s. r-e-iM'tiPTINrtH-id KnoKI.Vti made to order and warranted perfect in intiiui fa. t ure and ina terial. If I'.VA I K I NU promptly utten.K.J to. All work done hy tne will I. e done rijrht nnd 011 lair terms, and a!l S I(V l's M,i V A It K sold by iiieemi tie depend.-, upon as to quaiif and cannot he un)-r?ltl in price. A continuance and increase f palronai(' Is respectful! v solici ted, and no effort will be wiuititiK to render en tire sat isfactioii to!l. V A I.MR hUTIUNUr.lt. i.lioiisburjr, Oct. !:l. l870.-tf. EGENSBURC KAft&WA&E AND HOOSE-FOnHiSH'G STORE IS 'I II K p, K To nrv V rnTiTTrf i nn IKON. NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. iw GFO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. ATtMERS AND OTHERS. iT y.uTin s, fend to hnild a house or ham. or other wise Improve your property. to FI UNTI.KV for NAILS. ;i.APS. 1MINTS, H A It I V A HE. ic. Money saved by tiuying for cash. TBAIIMERS, no TIUN'TTEY7s7d hny Hie bf.st CORN FODDER and S haw J ltTTKU ever add rMs ..o,,Vv. Their cost ,.., (. than saved In one year by cut lhi!f your feed with it. 'LI.T713Y.wi" sp5, yu WALL PA- . PKtt ir ........ .. .. m.i other .leale, I,, Khensbur. mid u i.ii'it uno the bargain without extra charge. riTrVTiv TiY .S H?Hl ,'"V th "hANCHA RI) II L I. N, the iM-slin ihe world. Sold tor Cash at maiiulactiirer a prices. vash B! TCKSMITIIS, IIUXTLEY will sell ' you Horse Shoes, Horse Nails Car- rp. ME liKST SILVER-PLATED WARE s?j ill ihe market at 25 per cent, less than chy retail prices. Sold for cash it Pr-ls ?.-.-tl.j HUXTLRVS. (TTARl'ENTERS. GO TO HUNTLEY'S Tim'UJ ! oV yunr TOOLS " KUILDINU HAItUW AKb. Pay e.isi. and ,,-,. -M p,.r ,.,., 1OUSEKEEPEHS GO TO PJ.vt IA. 'S and save 2.3 per cent, hv par- I lrT.I,l..l.'.. f .. . J I i inr cash lor Table Knives roi as, nptHius,&c. L"VE?EEPEns- GOTO HUNT- ware. PA Y CASH AM' 8A V E MONKY. &O TO l1U!?iTETVCL7ll1Fs lv,-,WIilN,GK,lS- '-ns.lnatVreat-lj leduced prices lor the ready einsli. AROE I'OT OF POCKET AND T LAKE. ATroR.VET-iT-T.iw KtietiHlnirir.. Pa Otti... .1,1. t " i and Kecnruer. m i-....;.. " " QEO M. READE. Attorney. aU Law. STmFtf it a "nr. w a n uiu 1 liO, niinu i aiuj, nit Street, Johnstown, TOB l K01VDS OP- PUPLG WHO DAIt.T rO.TWBLOaTE AT THE NEW USII STORE r ! PRYCE, BAXTER, JONES & CO, REAR AWAY WITH TIIIM AMPLE TESTIMONY THAT TIIE Great Eldorado I OR CHEAP GOODS Or ALL KINDS HiS BEEN FOUiiD &T LAST! WIIKItl.- BETTER BARGAINS! AND MO FIE OF THEM! FOR CASH, AND CASH OMV, A. Br. II AI 1I5A.X AT AND THE REM Will-THIS IS THIS will he apparent to sll when we say, as we can and do witlic.it tear of succ.stul con tradiction from any source, that WE II AVE THE LARGEST STOCK to be found In Ebensburg-; WE SELL fou CASH and CASH ONLY ; treating our customers all alike : 'WE ACCUMULATE NO BAD DEBTS for cash buyere to pay ; We Mancfactcke Ovr Own Blankets, Flannels, Ci.ssim.-res. &c. ; WE BUY ALL OUR OTHER GOODS In Pirire quantities nnd at th" lowest prices at tainable; hence it U that we ni e ennl.ied to SELL AT MUCH LOWER, FIGURES than the credit system will afford. VE DEFY COMPETITION! and Invite comparison ns to the quality of our roods and the prices asked lor tbi-m. We Receive Xetr Goods Rrery Day and irtVfour customers the encfit of any de. cline in pri.;e ns sooo n it ocvu rs. WE M A N" 17 F A CT L 5 1 E THE CELEBRATED LCMMEItVEN'S FLA XX EL. WE WANT A'0 WILL PAY THI BEST PniCES FOrt .W0 DOZEN F..::5. 600 KFH 1F P.I'TTER. 2.000 Lr. F.t-u liot.L BUTTER. NOTE. n.tvfnir recentlj enlrced ottr Ptre Rooms to 1I011 t.l-1 h-ir loi'mcr can.i.-it v. m e nr. Ii.'t ter prcpoe.l than ever to ac.-..inin.lati' ami wait upon the crowiis who .laiiv tlirom; ..in- e t.il.listnneiit in que? ot irooJ v... ..Is n t l.otiom price-, ami w.ml.i t Siercfore s-'i i i all u li. Iihvp not yet p.ii.1 11? h visit to no so at ..nee. 10. ri lie convinec.l. as we are sure th.-y will I.e. th.it c nie-in .x-n-tiy wl.nl p . iv when we assure all the woi M a nrl the rest of mankind that wea.-c on t he warp .i h against hiuli price4 anil Inten.l to fijfht It out to The hitter cml. f.. hriiir alopjr y. tir .-ash or produce Mnl sf.0 what Jon wiii see in the way of Pi hartr.'.int. H'-spcctf iilly j-onr, Tryce. Caxier, Jones & Co. Ei.ier.st.il nr. Nov. 2t, 1S78. Wood, jllorreil&ro.. WASHINGTON STREET, Near PEKfs'A R. R. DEPOT, .TohnsloMtu Xst., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Xmir GQQDS MILLINERY GOODS. IIAIimVARH. queknswahf:, boots and shoes, ii ats axi) caps, UE AD Y-M A DE Cli o. eo 1AJPETS AXD CLOTHS, GLASS WARE, YELLOW WAKE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Provisions nml Feed O ALL KISD, TOOETHEE WITH WFSTFhNar.d t OUNTKY PHOPUC' s.ich ns Fresh Meats Flour. Bacon, Fith. Salt, Utitter. Vf irs Oai lion j, tVlioi.-s.ilen.l retail 01 rters -ticlte", p1 promptly fllle.l on the shortest notice and most reasonatiie terms. JOHN D.THOMAS, Oootnml SI100 Inlcoi- 'TUB unrlt rsln. .ed respectfully Informs I. is 1. nntiicr nisi 11st. mi. is ami the pnl.iic to-net. i Vxsx i'. '"P'imrC'lt.i in.intitaciur.- lit Mips M. . , ! "Uy ,,,"! "' stzeor quality, from the flnest r reuch c.ll-skl.i hoots to I h. mim. sest rowans, in the vkiit bict mannhi. the sl.o-t.t notice, mnl at as mo.lerate i-rioes ns like work can l.e ohtanie.1 unvwhere. 1-liose who have worn UootsmM ShorS mae t m estahlishinent i.ee.t no Hssuranee ns to the superior quality ot my work. Others can e-ily Peeoovine. .lot the fait !l thev will only give me a trial. Try an. I l.e oonvtncV.t K. pao .i sr of ,.ots ana Shoes attended to promptly ami in a workmanlike manner. Tluuiklul for past favor I feel eot.n.lfiit thai my work nml pi Ices will commend me ion ct.ntiiuianct and nurens.- of ti- samo. JHHN l).TH!lMs. M A. WESXKU. M 1)., nirinn nnd Suritenn. , CAHttot.t.Tnws. I'A. Offlce recently occupied tv M. .1. fluck. M l.. In rear of John llnck's store. Ntht . alls may hematic at Mr. llnck's resilience. (. 1."7C.J )MKL Mi LVI (;!ILIN. Attorn nt-Tjiw, Johnstown. Pa. Office In the old hxchnnire huooimr. iup stalrs.i corner ol CI.'' ton nnd luat streets. W ill attend to tl. be. ties oto.i.e jt l wit h his protesston. rP W DICK. AlTOKNKY AT-hur. Kh. t rT en,r,ur. P"- Office in tront room of T. J. Lloyd's new buH.1i,.tr. Centre street. All mannerof lutral t.usim atterded tosatisfac 1 "'Iv. "ii eollm-tiona a specialty. (I -l .t. A LEX. TA IT, M D., rursiciAN AND RDRORoy. flute of rrr..l!town 1 wow InnatAd at Stt. iiUih. .. ki. -V...I I ...... i ,j i. - v. u.iumi. riiui.i;. lion 11 I I IV 1 juij-1. it.-k. another dfr ij"iie vtmiovs inisii If It r.ltf.er ri;....i . of Irdan,.. JgS- vusiamu iirevails called ..J It takes lu name Uh" n roiruiar matri m r tit J .1 1 ht ltl. vLere all the .1:,. V1 pills" in the mriu. .r,v V all the -mauW , f u'". matle. For tlavs UuJ" a stir in the ..;.. 1 , .u,l'ti"c twitter run tl fi .."'"""i: ! latioil. Tliere ! . aiula Imymgof ril.lM. ' K Von meet, r.n tl,.. , . '.'',r hand for a "six PIeak to a .1.,,. ',; '. an".'ut her hangtng out si211;,ls fl " ; to the i.nKsPWiing.lIialJit I,;;1;- one s ;st:iI.IisIiiiiMit; f, ;,. , r have eaujrht a, tl , J "l ri n-3-Mis r,,r votnV';;;; be ,ot,ce.l ,,,, :uifl (.fln. k; some of tl.et or.t-e,i u,l, ''-a,U-im the sli raft i, ,,;, village near at han.l Tl-t" " is in itst-ira prettv si.rlt' . T furnish a ulj, et f.'.r tht. .,',.;: Han(Uiinr jnii.t ;r V1., wav. The oi.ls st:(ll.l i, ',, ,, vil'aoe preen , ,.),.,. ,!e branches of a fine dl . tree. There is cu-rv (X' their face aiixie'.-, . ( iii i,.l -v ty, dull s-tnj.i in v. s1:1. , vl, iiterest; ami hero :J r come tin eiieli a pn t! v c,,ir, r : witli tlint iii.It -c! r. hhy look in hercve-5 v. :,!(.!, A fftuaht in piitcti!. 11. .Ats.i Mfc eluteiel : 1,-t of .,.,..r, ... "iff men -the ho." Vu..y '.iV all in the!.- Smi.iav s i r , dently ill at c;. -e, v( :i . v ; dilrtirst the ?tijeiior :'ttj-,y-;.... const eiianls. jnt. ;,ht. coats, favorite? ; !,, ,'.,.4 that in re.-t'.ity i'i:.:u-,- ii real conthicl of ti.e s. fT , ; r N hands of -the j.v,, :S i;.;i- 1. fathers and iik.;'... 1-, quarrel overtl.rir it-; ( ;..-r" a HI sttnit times lnv k 1 t ir :ii :! aluiijillv and e:l 1 1 ... daughter, s the e:.-.- t:i:-v ; ; otiM an ims:il:.!.e I . ; .., Of course lit' k- hit of p i:, ;., up lure as el si. where; t - ; versus love, an 1 "i! r ,u the liio-hol l;.'(h r. jni ; a lelrra ian urawirg i .-.l berg Jo urn a I. Orioix or the I'.'i.L.ir. M An exchange p-ivs: li.t-. i .: sioji ? f.r d.,!l.tts :.s 1 .1: m. Spanish wonl for ii .i':iri j -tlie phiral, -pi.-sos " In ,, PCeolitits the uol'l is v.; and l.l.tce.l liffole i!. I. iiii' : we lin. I it :i ; t- -I i; . 1 Then we fi el t! e si:: ..'i ' letter "s" jihiet-d on li.e ' ; the "p." 'i l t!...t ;:. 1 of the -p'' is ouiiiu I. . . preent dollar j '! two long stroiv-s in ;'.;c .i modern prattiff Tl.n-' ' -equivalent f-r the v,,.. l The riiila-Mi I'--- -lates on ti.e sul; -t: 1 ' "mall tlillleiil; v in :.s c 1: .' origin of the d I! n nn: elopetlia of Co iiui' r -t -;' the Spanish d'.il.-n ' ' ' here were e:ii!i.l pi.-cc ! ' itljl of eiiit r :.!s sl:.ti!j-'l "t- t.r "S li.";. the Pao m ::-: ! i "" tun ll.voiiji l!a- f',; '' " 1 ' " uer, $. to ii-t'i.-i; sli i; i" ' tinnier: 1 A ( "tit ,''''' :'1 ft n ' the same pvtik i- '!" '''' reis of I'm tnd r 1 there are no -i -i Tt; ! !' ,v" " 1 : ' ' 1 1 ii- a nu.ivis ; ii" ' isK:tktnjr of t!i- S'.-tn:. ' "New Auierie.iU KiH-y i-i---1 "The la-t ki.o-'i) v lar lo!l..r. so e. I i-l lx lars. on the i t w i'sc. : i 1 jiillais, the aneif nt i-:.;:n- " 1 ?ite prom, m'oi it s t Cilir.-dr.-ir. 'Ihe 11: Hi. thee rude iii:n - m iliij them hy 1 been tlie -.uiin !' --..lit- f .r..::. 'r. 1 nun 1 t .111 atr.ho.it v adK u'- ' tlevirati.m of tl.e ':irk !" Spanish .1. .liars U-ini' eigut Great rnwGii I"n I lV of the (ine-t einK-crii'i: Lio.l in t!u' wod'l 1-1." Inidiie over the Tnt :il . . 1 .. r,..,-. it tr jn-si eonit'RUHi :ui" I he centre pier. ltkli massive swinir tiu-h-r. t" ions, and i said ' Europe. The ir"tK', 1 . total K njrth. U-twr- ' of 530 feet, an ! total , the width ol the r-'B"- . feet, while Ur.it ef tLel'i-' and 9 feet. ( The first store of tl was hid .in tlio Tav. in July. 11 ' ;f'f' the undertaking .i tij- ino; the important in: n t 1 '. of Dnndi-e itl t!,t' 'i'' llailwav Coinp-isi.Vs 'llJ e Etlinhurji ami Ta V l fi'. of the hi idiie i- 1 'u filial is not unhki' t' l' , the Ionjrest lihiL ' . .1 1 pi' stream in the noil i- ,. its construction l"" .-, one of tlie most in:i""t:' fj works of recent U"' j4j time verv little ""ivr' ,,: the work of f'"',lld.':;, of t!ii experimei't-'1 Operations ai.d tli? "uf that Ivfell it. p;t has U-en more rspi-". j i. . 1.. i..;,i.ti ui rt inai me ui."e 18T7. Samsox finbetl 1 down the temple ol
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