The Golden Fish of Owari Castle, clinking noise with hammer or chisel, . . ; lest the sentinels should hear him. . In nearly ever y large city in Japan Afler wjiat appeared to be several there h, o- was, a large castle, in nou.3 work) iie i!ad loosened only two Which the prince of the province or .cacs wolLu ,ctlreely more than Gfty liU soldiers lived in time of peace, or , jjiar'3 t-mght in tima of war. In Nagoya.in i ,,.'0 maie a long scorj short, the man tho province of Owari, in the central I n),. The sentinels were awaken Kirt of the main island, was seen the ; ,1,- ' -;mP ,ie'ecte 1. The robber t . n t .i , :.. i wi -------- -- was sentenced to die a cruel ueaui to be boiled in oil. His accomplices re ceived various other degrees of punish ment. The Prince of Owari issued a decree forbidding the flying of any kites above a certaiu small size. Henceforth the grand old kites which the bovs of the province had flown in innocent fun were never more to be seen. As for the big srolden fish, ij was af-torV-or.1 t iken lown from the castle i in Nagova, and kept in the prince's t treasure-house. When I saw it, it ' ;n Tokio at tlie museum. It was iciina and exh'b- ted at the exposition in lbi-v l. Jj. j Grijfis. in St. Nicholas. jWeGd,ISoiTdl&o.. j WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, .Toll nsst own, Xo.9 Wholesale and Itetall Healers in FOKEIUN AND DOMESTIC larsrest, and finest of all the castles in Ja;:m. They were built of thick walls of stone masonary from twenty to one hundred f'ct high, and divided from the outside bind by moats Cl'ed with water, At the angles were li:!t towers, built of heavy Warns of wood coveted with lime to make them fire proof, and roofed with tiles. They had many gables like a pagoda, and port holes or windows for the archers to shoot out their arrows on the b Merers These windows were covered with copper or iron shutters. At the en 1 of the topmost gable of the tower, with its tail in the air, was a great i nflcnvarj taken to V hih maue oi oronze or copper, uoiu six to ten feet high, weighing thousand of pounds. It was a frightful monster of a fish, looking as if Jonah would be no more in its mouth than aspratin a mackerel's. It stood on its lower gill like a boy about to walk on his bauds nud head. It ahvavs reminded me of j old-fashioned candle-sticks, in which a srlass dolphin rampant, with very thick lips, holds a candle in his glass tail. In Japan, however, the Cukes of this bronze fish's tall, instead ofaetti lie, were usually occupied by a live hawk, or sometimes nn eagle, cormor ant, or falcon. Half the birds in Fa kui solemnly believed the castle tow ers to have been built for their epe cial perch anil benefit. I often have seen every fish-tail of the castle occu pied bv crows. They were finishing their toilet, enjoying an after-dinner; nap, or making speeches to each other, j observing the rules of order no better than some assemblies in which several persons talk at once. We sometimes say of a boy having wealthy parents, that "he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth." Now, as the Japanese eat with chop stick, and uie their silver for other purposes, they express nearly the same idea in othr words. In Jap in, the bettei class of people tho-e who enjoy the piivilege of wealth, education, or position live cither within or near the cast'e. One of the first tilings a well born Japanese baby sees and learns to know out doors is the upright, bronze fish on the castle towers. Hence a Japanese is proud to say, ' I was born within sig'it ol the i-ZiacAAoAo" (the Japanese name of this fish). The princes of Owari were very proud, rich and powerful ; and they determined to erect gold instead of bronze fishes on their castle. .So thev engaged famous gold and silver Mniths to make them a thachihoho ten .feet high Its tail, mouth, and fins were of black glass. It cost muiy thousands of dollars, and required t.bout twenty men to lift it. This was at Nagoya, a city famous for its bronzes, porcelain vases, cups, and dishes, its wonderful enamel woik called eloitontte, and its irav fans. Thousands of these Japanese fans with which we cool our faces were made in 'avoya. after much toil and the derricks and tacklirt was raised to its place, thou persons came from a distance the golden wonder. i lie peoj 'agoya felt prouder than ever of their handsome city. In all kinds of weatli- r, the golden fish kept its color and glittering brightness, never tarnishing or blackeninn like the common 7iach hum on other castles. Moruing am evening, the sunbeams gilded it with fresh splendor. The gold and the sun light seemed to knw each other, for they always kissed. The farmer's children, who lived miles distant in the country, clapped their hands with j y when the Hashing flukes on the castle towers irletimcd in the air. The F.W.E AY&SO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF TtHt oomn A DiPUTnEttiACcRE. Pr. Chcnery, of Boston, is honest enongh to pub: Iish his specific for the cure of diph theria. It is hyposulphite of soda. Ho smvr it is a sure remenv; that he ESTABLISHED flC9. Sc V. X. Lacey, Attorneys-at-Law, 829 Seventh St., Washington, D.C. I nTfnlr. ...... t i n-.rvirrTMi.tontslnailcouiries. noATms. Uses It n his practice, : mi lias cureu .w , ADva?icic. No cbanre uuless the patent Is granted more than one hundred and fitly cases. No fee for making prelimin ary eauuiinations. No additional fees fur ohtaln- I Vi n re fold : "A doSC Of U VpOSUl plllte ; 7frT. ..r.,i..tinJ'arehearinir. Si ectal attention io fmm fivn tn fifteen frraillS or more ' Klven to Interference rases before the raten. r 1S tiom nC lO imecn grains ui un.it vt,(l. before Conicress. IntrinKement ate.nts. ESI siivr I3TRCCTlOSS. l ulled MtMtFS ( onrlxand Icpnrf uient. riaimt prosecuted in the Snrreme Court of the VnileJ States. Court of Claims. Court of t.inra: in svrup ever' two or three hours nc- j suit in-different states, and cording to the age and circumstances , KXg: Jurying is me AND MILLINERY GOODS, II A HP WAKE. yUEKNSWARE, BOOTS AND SriOF.9, HATS AND CAPS. IKON AND NAILS, HEADY -MADE CLOTHIN'.J, CAKPKTS AND OIL CLOTHS, GLASS WAKE, YELLOW WAKE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Provisionw siml Feed OE ALL ID, TCMJKTniR WITH WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE oiieli ns Fresh Meat, Flour, Bacnc, Fith, Salt, lluitrr. l-ur. Carbon Oil, A;e. tr Wholesale and retnil orders olloited an1 promptly tilled on the shortest notice and most reKAofinhltt terms. COLLIHS, JOHHSTGH&Co EBEN3BUR0, Penn'a. Sheet IronWares AND DEALERS IX AND- KOUSE-FURMSniNC GOODS GENERALLY. nf the iiatient. Turcrinff is the one evil which an overdose can produce, hence as much as the patient can bear without producing that result is a good ' rule in a severe case. I ue solution or mixture can be used in doses of five drops to half a drachm in milk. For thorough stimulation the amount is greater than can be taken in water. Dr. Ciieucry usually gives the spe ifie in such doses as can be readily taken in milk, using milk besides as food for small children. It is said, however, that posulphito prevents the digestion of nv.lk, and therefore should not be given in less than one hour after ad ministering the medicine." NO. 4 An exchange nai ... story which our r jS. Palmer relates to ,IS 'f " j are therefore boun.l to M;eV - two years ago one of :evc : Ah The Britten House of Commons has a very remaikahle member in tlie ttf-rcuu of Mr. Kavaiiaitgli, a country gentleman, vt ancient, family and great estate in Ireland. Altboucb born witliout lees or arms, he rides, drives, and d hjs all, or indeed more j eaeh case Tolliiig in TiX, COPPER & SHEET-IRON PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. rm DiUHfil ntliMYJEiU Uil ULfUMi, V A Y A I. O X S A ! I. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. LOANED. COLLECTIONS WADE, AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. J'if'-Speclal RtttnUoD paid to hnslnes of cor rpjtouitt.iiF. A. W. BCt'lv, Nov. 1J, !H7.-tf. Ciishler. Nos.273. 2S0aad 2S2 Washington Si., JOHNSTOWN. PA. T EXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. 13 1 St.CH&RLES HOTf acjrait t -ini 5- r-:v. -ij.v.--- -t.-J?.; in summer ir-; . Well, when, !W help of great m miillHiUl I S Sf3 the great object $ 3ieTefW?"SWM i. . r ' .si'fcr't,v--i..'!.oitsf''.F?;ss..u to see rf1. wrj XIonlii" Stoves. Wood Street, from 2d to 3d Ave's, riTisiiuiMiii, r.t. The most centrally located f.rst-clas hcn.e In t'ie city, 'tr-;, c.irs within one jqtiars every five minntis to ail tlio dctots of hotli cities, lermg Vi Hl.M p-r day. I ' iare Satuplo llooms for conimrc:a! traTelers. ri i licit a. va m i-i-t.. Feb. 18. 1ST7. 3m. 1 roprieior. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE , Iln vin rocpntly talcon nnwsslnii of the now- ly attcil up and commodious I niMiiifr on MiVh j street, two doors enstof the Itar.k mid nrnrly opposite tho Mountain Hoiife, tlio siiln.irilwr i ! better pri-pisred f linn ever to nisiiiifnct lire hI! artijl.r in tbe TIN,COIPEU mil SilEET-IllON ! WAKE line, nil of whit h will he furnished to j buvcrs lit tlie very lowest living- prices. The 8ut.cri! r also proposes to keep a full and varied assort iuu::t of Cooking, Parlor and Heatirg Steves of tlie mot iipproved dc-piiis. t -fSI'orTINfS a-id ItonnXO nindetooider and wki rimtiMl pvf'fct in iiiHnu fact urc Hiid mu tertnl. K Kl'A 1 KING promptly attendt d to. All work dime !' ui' will tie done l ifflit and on f.ir terms, n.jd till STOVES and WAKE sold 1 y me run te depetivle-t upon us to qualify and cannot lie undersold in price. A eontinimnce and increase of patronage is respectfully solici ted, end no effort will be wanting to render en tire sntil action to all. VAT.ME LCTUINGEU. Ebensliursr, Get. 13, lS70.-tf. than all, that most men do, and Lib dex terity is such as to lead to the conclusion that nature must have giveu hiui at the shoulder joint 8.aictljinfr which answers the purpose of a hand. In 1765 theie was living in Somei setsliiie, England, a farmer tcaicely less remarkable, lie was boru witliout arms or shoulders, but etidowed with such extraordinary strength and dex terity that lie could, by some couti ivance, do almost the saiae as other men. His teeth were so amazingly strong that he couki lift !eti pecks of beans w ith them, and -a ith his feet could throw a sledge hammer further thau other men could with their arms, lie married, as has also Mr, Kav.mauu The Buenos Ayres Standard says : Mr. Mooie, uf the American colony of San Xavior, has again given the Indians u touch of the true "grit" in his character. The savages stole fifty cows from his sou. He immediately assembled eleveu men, and j a recently rescued captive as a guide. They rode seventy leagues into the heart of the Cbnco before coming up with the maraudeis. A fight ensued, and the cows j Silver, were retaken. The Cacique fled, urging a French boy,' a captive, with his lance, to keep up with him. A bullet fired with marvelous aim by one of the colonists roll ed the savage dead from his horse, and tlie boy was fiee. Suddenly eighty Indians from another tribe fell on the little band, which met the attack iu two division. Fourteen Indians were seut to the happy hunting giounds in five minutes. The rest tied, and the heroic little party return- i td to San Xtvicr. I Charles O'Connor has very ditcct ways : i.boiit him. The storj of his wooing is l thus told : Th young and beautiful '. widow of Commodore M'Ciacken, of our j navy, returned from abroad after her hus i bauti'k death, and finding her financial af ; fiiirs in a complicated state went to Mr. O'Conor to get his leiral advice in dUeii tangling them. Mr. O'Conor, upon exam ination, discovered that the Commodore had died insolvent, and the beautiful widow was left to the cold n.eroies of a selfish world without a penny to call her own. This fact he was obliged to break to her, whereupon she held up her Lands in piteous dismay, crying, '"Oh, Mr. O" Conor, what shall I do? I who have lived in luxtuy all my life ?" "Madam," said the great lawyer, "the best advice I can give you is to marry me. Whereupon they were married. iimir of a lahftiiia Sout hern Claim Com minion, and all clanwg of war claims before the Executive Departments. Arrenn r Pny nl Bonnty. Officers, por.niEPS. and sailors of the lat wnr, or their heiri. are In many ca.ea entitled to , money lrom the Oovernnient, ol wuirn tn-y nam I na knowledge. Write lull history of eervicc, and , ttftte amount of pav and bounty rercived. En 1 eloue skimp, and a lull reply, after examination, will be given you wunout cuarjre. reanionf. All nJRrrr, anhlirr and ra'lor wounded, rup tured, or Injured In the late war. however slightly, are ed tilled to, and can obtain a pension. t'iltrl KlikM General .nul OfKee. Contested Land t'asrF, Private Land riaiins, Ht in I n if. preemption, and Homestead t'acs. proB--utel before the Oeneral Land Ufflce fcud De partment of the Interior. I.nnt Warranln. We pay caeh 'or Bounty Land Warrants, and we invite correspondence with all parties hav4tur any (or aale, and K've full and exilicit instructions where asuimnmems are imperfect. We conduct onr business in separate Hnreaus havinir therin the clerical assistance of able and experienced lawyers and rive our closest personal euiervlsion to every tinportant paper prepared in I'rompieHi. aiieiiiioii mug stcurcu iu I liitr-lm.l a 1.. ,....1 . r . . . "U.tJ K . den. BULFLNCH ST., I lested a fmo old BOSTON "outsebohl, with (Opposite Revere Ilowae,) j One of the kittens 1 eat, Uie soir.e The SCIENCE of LIFE; Or, Seif-Preservation. More than One Million Copies Sold. Gold Mcilsl Awarded to ItieAnlhorby tbe '.Xallonal nediral Aasocla lln," Ilnrrh 311. IST6. t.l I . . l;nit'i (t : ! chickens uml lovi i .. . . UI' 'ii ; ,tl iu.it ii :niaiK,,;i, oroiners, aixl sisters . .i " "-'-t lirm ortfl r r 1 1 a . v.. uu aa-ti io Ik? al . . 'vit. vi!i up, , thereon LUKIy. thcneeforwanl hon. ehH-kii Sr' ten inin-ie.1 together i,, m. :i U pathy ami sweet ticeoi-l f." : ed the Deacon, jet li l 1. to foe chickens an-1 k:". against each other a-i.l Jvj1 lu y -pether, and Lis fUvorv j,' ; , ,s them all with h-r !..'';. ,'r 1 i.it- &. Tt'ST-pnhl!fh.-d Ty ihe I'K A HOTY M F.DKIAIj I INS TITl 1 K. a nw edition io i rn-"r.in;u ' medical work entitled he -S'l K.VCK F LIU ; ' or.SELF f'K KS EKVATIO.N." It treats uj.n ! AI THoir, how lost, how retro inod and how t'Cr- petuated: cr.useand cure ol F.shn.uted Vitality, ! Impotencv. Protnatxire lei-line in Man. Sp-rni- mrrhfea. or Seminal Lfocs (nocturnal and diur nal). Nervous and Physical lohllty . HylM.el.on- , ,j f.lln;!v r..,rr 11 .f. ilria. niix.iiiy ForehoHines. .iieniai jiepreseion, - s K ! (tfu fis w . r i. ......... ii.....riii'iniTiti'niinr ('onhifiiin in cin'n nf v.p f..., .1 u"f' i.uvii.... r.t- . 1 '-i hjiu Lians oivi 1 had Itecn lialebod Tr .,., . ,,ul:, ;,;! f,.r, curious alHliation i,..T '- ture years. f .. ... .r It teilH VOU Rl 1 nnoui t nr oiirraiu i vi . PJivniiilov. thn Miirriai-c. at Wedlock and I r of Mind and Loss of Memory. Impure State .-rthe Ulood.and all diseases arisinir trotn the F.rrous cf Yocih or tbe indiscretions or excesses of rea der tins dav. hvsiolo.ry. the Marriage, ot W cdlook and vers aTr) s . it. prinir. Plivsical Contrasts. Trnc Morality. Km- : 3tal3 V '(' a i:r:ie o i iricism, l'rrverslon or Jlsrrlntre. C'onjmrnl Pre- from Rltlen'lOod to the n- -ept an. I Friendly Counsel. Pnysical Infirmity. ,. , , . " 1 ' l'M't It ts Causes ami tinrs. Kelations ltweeu t lie j t alW lOOSte.l W:IU tLt c ' iexes. Proofs of the Expansion of Vice, th Mis- i rd hens. an Til! f'-r K:;tv 0f all bufcinese entrusted ue. Ii. S. & A. P Address LACKY. Attorneys. WikSHIKUTOX, V. C Any person desirlnir Information as to the s tand- iny and r Its s;.. cries of iniiiruilem-e. Ancient Ignorance and Y.i rors. Mksii of Cl'EE, nre of o ly an I Mind 1 m r. i r.i .ii ii i-r. . . - r..- .......... irilTIl nTqn.i ir.p.i, i i responsibility of the members of the linn t Intients and Invalid l.'eadcrs. 1 l.e Author s . . ' -1 t'-'i. j i.t will, on request, he furnished with a satisfactory ; Principles. The price ol tins iiook is oniy in mis case was tx-'w reference lu his viiinity or Uongressional uiEirici ) There are several WITH COMPETITORS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, THi: ONLY CENTENNIAL MEDAL AND DIPLOMA FOll UEXTAL EXUllilT WAS ly-S Sr&'Ac&'X'nxxu- LSi BLOOB. liKNNi rpmwiy m tne nun. t.ryip9n irttr, ; '"Hi'i-, rirr. Boils. Pimplpn nd ull IiKxhI Him- i I rWrl yirll td fst wlll'lt-rlul pTr. IXlll'l frtll U ' U-f It. lliro ItlfMMl IS tlie ffUarfJlt' nf hi lf h r? t'rirt, ui. if nur 'iruwuml (lon't kprn it. nni ft.i It. R. F. HEM. Efi . CO.. Pron'fi. f iltNl tiro P trav h is ilodlini alonp; the road, as sold hy u. j. llotd, Ebcnshur, Pa i-ia.-iy. . . . I Til t 1 ' tiit'V monuU'C a inn, Knew wnen nie . mounter, a titv was near, though they eonld nut j tee" nnvthing hut the gleam like a star . oft:.. Id. " j Alas that I should tell it! Wlir.t was i j v to the many, was temptation to j unite. They we.-e led to envy, then i to i-ovet, then to steal the u izo. A ; intiii whoes talents thd industry might 1 have made him rich and honored, be j t-ame a rohher first in heart, and then j in act. lie began to study how he might steal the golden fish. How was ' he to reach tlie roof of the tower : liven it he coul-l swim the muat an.l M-alc the wa'l, he could not mount to the top story or tlie roof. The gates vi re guarded. The sentinels were igilant, and armed ith sword and tpear. llow should he reach the gol den scales ? A kite, twenty fire feet square, was made ol thick paper, with verytitrong l ot light Irimboo frame, with tough lope lor a tether, and a pair of bobs ctromr enough to litt two hundred pounds. No man could hold such a Lite. The rope was wound round a viiidlas.s and plaid out by one person, v hile two men and three boys held the handcart. A very dark, cloudy l.ight, when a bri-k tiind was up, was t hoseii. When all was ready at mid iiight, the hand cart was run out along the moat, the roblx-r, with prying tools in his ldt, and his feet in loops :it the end of the lobs, mounted on the perilous air ship, more dangerous than a balloon. I he wind in tlie I -glit direction, and by skillful mov Lieut of the cart and windlass, the l obtrt r, after sw'iiging like a jiendulum for a lew minutes, finally alighted on the right roof. Fastening the bols 6o as to secure his descent, he begau the work of wrenching ofT the golden scale. This he found no easy task. The gold-smiths Lad rivttjd them so se curely that they defied his prying.and the soft, toueh metal could not be Sr.LLS LIVES PILLS tJ Seller Lit-r t!i' ! hr lh:r;y inn sisal-1 i mrl H.nni y i..r ute cure of burr rH.i:ti.i. i o.uviiflu. SVII Vremlfii.tn-r- .l M am llntmrML" , exillc-d 400 larfr. U wnrmi Tmm niT tit;.l. 3 )erni-1. V.'iu. Server, Hi. L':i, Ma. Fi-oe u e:t. Jot If toui -Z : JnirirJn driii't fct lh- ku1 lor ihcm. 5 K. K . PKI.I.KR3 TO Pmr-P rtt'.tin-) f. B Sold by K. J. Lloyd Ehensburar. I'a. (2-18. -ly. ! EOENSBUFIG AND- H0DSE-FDR8ISH'6 STORE IS Til B PLACE TO BUY STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE IKON, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. t-io GEO. HUNTLEY, rrop'r. X7.An?.IER3 A N I ) OTHElVs,if you in-ti-mt to Iniilil liiiuse or barn, or ollir-Yiisi- liiipriivf your prnpertv, iro tn Ml'N'TI.KV fur NAI1.S, IU.ASS, I'A I NTS, HAKDWAIiK, &c. Miiii-y da veil Iy buyi'itr fnrc-iifli. TO C.uitic u. Scott, 279 Prnn Irennr, I'lttshiireh. Pa., For finest jecimTi of Natural Teeth filled with fure Oold and Artiflolal Teeth mounted on Oold. MITer. i'ilirnra, uichihd, riiuiiiii, no Pearl. Khony Oum. titifll?h Flesh-color uni. Mineral Jtsse. ami Scott'sOuni Koamelled Haw, AIko. for the (reat Atmoi.heric lilsk, for re tainint; Artificial Teeth firmly in place. In addition to this hlich reoocnition of Ir. Scott Or;at Uoiital Skill, he Is also endorsed bv the leadiDic Kditors. Physiciaus. Mluisiers, Attorneys, and RuPine?s men ol I'lttshrrjf h. lr. SScott eontinues inoertinit the flnesi Hold nllinjrs at from 1 to 5. and the tt Vnloanite sets ol tefth for 12t other styles ror15 to 7i, FINK U OLD St-TS, T5 to la). Perfect fit and saltstitctlon ifUjrantetd In am. sfvles of work. Flse tlold s-ts warra-:ted to be TllK BEST AIADE IN THE WOULD. Take only lr. Scott's pleasant and atK UtTrl;f unfr anaesthetic for the painless exti action t paiuless tlllinif id teeth, and run no rink LAUlrlllNO OAS IS DANUKKOUS. Write to above address and make an appoint Tlti Hook nta rontalnt 5Ir.K Ibitn FIFTY PRI JU'RIVTtOXS for Ihr above nnmerf n n1 ottser llnn. enrh onr j orlh in opt" f hstn tie prlr of the fcoolt. Also, an-dher vatnahle medlc.il work treat nir exclnsirelvon M KNT A L A N D N KK VOT S DlS- ( KAS KS ; more Mian 200 rojalortaro paces, twen- i tv cletrunt etieravinus, bound in sintsi:intial nm- , lin. l'riceoulv ft.2.ou. Barely cui uth to l ay for Wit nr I Highland Iloue barn an 1 f.j'-V' , pigs. It coinmenced last . . T ; ana uununucti iur ?mt wy ' grounds nv I I lirli In n,1 II ... . ! Pig, fni io tu.'Trt. t:':ide fr: : tlir.rv on.1 . ,n r. . .1 a,.,- .... j -, - - . - iMiiiuii uuiu l i iv w ; r w T t r ., . 1 a 1. -I ..W W Itm. ... .ltf a servatlnn. The author has returned from Knrope jU hell tllCV :tti, t!lt In excellent maun, ami is acaiu me niei i:wi- nrpscilf n(l 1'ifi- f I Inttl. 1 - ...v . i v i r.t Has cnlifr.ir I'livsii'inn of the IVilIkmIv AlediCnl tute. No. "4 Uulfinch Street, Boston, Mass." j ITinnilirj VfhtMl it ran am! r . fr'ti.'ifii'nii Jntirnal. "The Science of I,ife l beyond all comparison the most extraordinary work'on Physiology ever published. Hoftnn flrrnltl. "Hile nestled In the bottom r.f Pandora's box. and hope plumes her winrs anew, jin the 1"u- t 1. r of those va I nable works published by the Pea- j bodv Medical Institute. whi-h are teaching thons- ands how to avoid the mnl.idies that sap the cits- j del of life." 'fn'rVidWjiita h',ii;Hirir . i "it should t read by tbe young, the niiJJlc- ; aired and even the old." rir 1'mk Triltimr. The ft st and only Medal ercr conferred upon ' any Medical IVIan In this enntry, as a recoenltion ; c.f 'ftLili nml nrofi4lonn I sert'tci s. was Tiri'Sented I to the author l thef-e works. March 31st, lTf. ! it toward tilt Iliirtnian The presetita Ion was noticed at the time of its . c ,;i t c occurrence b- the Doslon J'ress. and the leading ; tcr OI a Tnile away. I Le li j.inmals thr mithont the country. 1 his mnmih- j vi'itll R Idtfilflk, but Iinndreil lm .la diamonds of rare brilliancy. Altiprtl.er. in its execution and tho richness or 1u maipriul. ami siie. tbis is deei-ledlr the most tiotlc?able meiial ever s'.nn'k In this country I od it vralkcd, and each ui-ht pigs slept togetliei ii; tr.p ori, Just after tlie la-t v f snovr, a man in Yc.; S; r.;tri v.; 1 isj rn vn i-,7 fi-.-Ti, ..T i noise amone l:i c-t- i-l-e lr turned r.ronnd and n f xt:k?. of tliern by the neck el':!. - it . t- back, and start acnes th-; r. s deer, that the he ealled his f:x jrairse-l 'u ift lieilif nl (!:. -L. foranv tnrw whatever. It Is well worth the In spccil'.n ol Numlsmatistt, It was fairly won an! worthily bestowed." JlaiacJu.ictt Iioiy!iiui, .lunr 3.1. 1878. 4rif'-(..'aialo7ue sent on receipt of f c. for jottaire. Kiiherot the above works sent br mail on re ceipt of price. Address PKA HiUiV MKDICAL IN'STITt'TE. (or W. H. PA it K KK. M. D . Con- ment, and you will only have to remain in Pitts- i sultluv Physician.) N. 4 IJulfincU St., Ma!., burjth one day to pel a set of teeth or have any operation perlormeii. The t'etitennial upeclmens are now on exhibi tion at 2TS Penn Ave., Pittsburg h. ll-12-ly. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS, Cco.P.Rowcll&Co.. 41 Park Row, N. Y. opposite lievere House. N. 11. The author can be cnns.ilte.1 on the above named diseases, as well as a!l diseases re quiring; still, secrecy and experience. Rlce hours, v a. m. to 6 r. m. l7-7.-ly. TT AIIMF.IIS. GO TO HUNTLEY'S and "K- l.n v tin- nrST CORN PODDF.R xr. SritAW firiTKIt over s dd in this comity. Their cost niiiix- thrtu saved in one yeur by cut tiny J our foc-d witti it. iGii! rJs -UNTLEY will sell von WALT. PA. I'f.U aw clicart. If not cliiianfr. than I any ol Iu r ileulor in Kbrnsburj-, and l rim it Into j tho bftrifuiii without cxtrn charire. I JOSEPH WEISSER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, ; i i prejirtreii io mi y r u ot an Kinu. i.r which I 1 he will jiny the highest rice In cash, lied I and Orcy Pox, Bear, JJm'coon. Otter, link and : iWukat skins are specially ilcsiroil. I 1". S. - A birirc ns?iir;ninit of eleirant CLOCKS on lnnd and lor sale at the very i.owkst khh kk. ! C!licks, Wa'chcs. ,1c elrv, lc., promptly rcimired ami warranted, and that too at lower rates than has heretofore been ehnrired in this community. Those who have tried me know what 1 can iloiind those vi ho have not are respectfully invted t-j tive uieacall. JOSKt'H WlilSSKli, Uec. 1, 1878. Colonnade ltovr, Lbctisljurg. JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK! 120 Clinton St.,'Johnstcwn, Pa. fU AHTERKD JS KPT. 12. 170. TKPOITS Thar have the satisfaction of controllfnff the most extensive and complete advertising connec tion which has ever been secured, and one which would lx hardly possible In any other country but this. They have succeeded in workine down a complex business Into so thoroughly a systematic method that no change In the newspaper system of America can escape notice, while the widest in fortnat ion upon all topics interest inn to advertisers is placed re;ioily at the disposal ol the public. Kjclract from the yew l"o "J. inter," Jui,i 14.1S7S Jentl for iv Cii'eiilsii. January 19, 1577.-4m. DON'T YOU KNOW What to Do? recelveit of all sums not less than One Pollar j Present rate of interest, sir per cent. Interest It ! due in the months of June and December, and If not withdrawn is added to the deposit, thus com pounding twice a year without troubling the de- AV. !3IOIv- Gen'l Insurance Agent, j: it i:ns b cn a , jm. Policies written at short notice in the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Anrt otlier rirsit 4 Ihm oiiinnlea. Klicnshurg-. Sept. TZ, li' -ly. A ctFvk a (Tents. (Jknti.kmen or I.aip. ;nte,l instanthi tn i ti t mi! it f a ! a splendid book, THE ! Centennial Exposition ! j DFsriUBlD kTt IM.l'STKATED, i nfarlv R 0 panes, rich illustrations, superb h!nd-iiiK-. xt-ty attr.iciiTe, and a treasure as the best I and che i post history of the tlrcat Exhibition. Endorsed by tii oStcials, press and cleritv 1 ! aclllnic Iminenstly. One lady of no experience ' ".- ." iii iniir wccks. Act ouleklv if nt all. Now or never For full mtrtienlurs i.i.i...w. larOl'SEKEErERS, (' TO HUNT- LEV'S anil tmv l)i BLANCH A !tl ( HUllN.ilie t st in the world, rfold fur Cash at tnuiiufiictiirer's prices. L UKSMITHS, HUNTLEY will sell jots IIoiRti tsiioe H or.se NailH. Car- rbiire Units, ll:r Iron. Nail Uod, Cast Steel, ic. VEIiY 1.DIV KOH CASH. fyt HE I5it SILVElI-PLATEn WARE p In the tnnrket. ar 2o per r-ptit. less than cl'v retail prices. Sold for cash at l-H-,73.-tl.j IlfNTLKY'S. CA 1 1 PEN T EES, OO T( M Tu vFiTeYS , atnl buy jour TOOLS .mil BUILDING HA Kb WAKE. Pay caii and mve 'i0 per cent. XOI S E K EE I'E RS GO TO H'JNT fi LEY'S ami khvc, 25 per cent, hy pay- in cash for Jublo Knives forks, Spoons, Ac. KT-OUSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUNT si LEV'S anil li.:y votir Stnvesianil Tin- u.Ha. I. .Mull nwua.An ......a t Ii a dai..ll I ,t.r. L- 1 Money loaned nn Ileal Estate. I'referenee. wlta liberal rates and lonir time, (riven to tmrrowera or. ferinx Hret raort glides on farms wort h four or more times the amount ol loan desired. Good re fere net perfect titles, etc.. required. This oorporation Is exclusively a Sa vinirs Hank. No eoiiimerci.il deposits received, nor discounts granted. No loan? on personal security. Hlank applications for borrowers, copies of the rules, by-laws, and special law relating to this Iiank. sent to nny address desired. TarsTK-FS .lame Cooper. David Plbert, O. R. Kills. A. .1. Ha wes. F. W. Hay, .lohn.Lowman, M. Hauini-r. Jr.. Daniel McLauKhlin, T. .1 . Morrell, James AlcMilli n. .lames iMorley, Lewis Plltt, H. A . Ilojc-rs. lonr.id Sunpes, Oeoftce T .Swank, ana W. W.Valleis. ; ware. PA V CASH AND SAV E MONEY. lH'BHAltll nuns., l ublishern, rhila.leiphia.' DANIEL J. MORRELL. President. FwaitK Dibbrt. Treasurer. OT8P8 Eldbr. Solicitor. 12-3,75.-ly.- Cbic3 m l htfoi fall, STRAAVBERRIES, PEACHES, ETC Now Sorts, by Mall. 1 PLANTS of the newest and Improved sorts, carefully packed and prepaid by mail. JVly collection of Strawberries took the first premium lor the best t'oilection. at tlio prreai snow of the JAVK9 WH.K1J.80.. . .h. t. o rRir.i. WILKINSON & O'FRIEL. MM FACTfKKnS or FOSEiei AK9 B31B3TI5 IUESLE! TV O TO HUNTLEY FOR CLOTHES JC VR I NO ERS. He skIU them at creat- ! M " HrtleUnral eiocloty, tn Boston I Krow Iv reiluct-d i ricis for the rendv t-mh i OTpr 1(w Pieties, the most complete collection in ij rt-ouciu l iK.ieioi inercany c.isn. thecountri- Inelndinir ail tbe new. larire AmeH. LA ROE LOT OP POCKET AND V K N'KNl YES very cheap for cash at IIL'NTLEV'S. -Vork executed promptly and intl.Mactorily, 1 nd as cheap as the cheapest. (4-12 tf) i E n vnii-:l Mclaughlin. Auanuy nt-Tmr, Johnstown. Pa. OfSe in thr old xehsntre hiinmir, mp tirs.) corner ol CL''" . ; tr.ii mid Lnvnst sireo'n. W ill at tond to el. bi.. ALL crLftKS AND LENOTHS OF j "ess ooi:iC. ted with his proltssion. e. ; LIGHTERS OR SPLINTS, .TTu3k ie i Jietief or St rap Hook l'ictu res, i -nhunr. T Wtinlenl, nml Itetnll ceo. vv. uackofen; i'i i i sin nun, i Send for Trice to ArroaNtY-AT-Lr, Pa. Ofiioe'ln tront room of T. J. I.ln ; new buildit.ir. :eiitre stn-et. Ail iruwuii-i of leirul lusiiioB atlerded tofalisl'.ic t irilv. and eolleetions a specialty. 1.1-1 l.r. I thecounlrv, Inciu linif all the new, larure Anieri rarjiind imxirted kinds. Priced descriptive t !ata loirucs icriilis. by mail. Also. Bulbs, rnit Trees, Hoses. Evergreens, Choice Flower, Oarden, Tree, Everjrreen. Herb, or Fruit Seeds, 25 packets of ei ther for 1.00. by mail. C ( 'I he True Cape Cod Cranberry, best V. sort tor I pland, Lowland, or Oarden. hy Cinull, prepaid. 1.00 per UK), oo per 1 ww. WholesaleCataloffue to thoJTrade. Azcnts Y'ante4. it. II . w -0. Old ('olonv Nurseries and I Seed Warehouse, Plvmouth, Jlass. Established i;b- 1 1.2. 13-2.-3-.U. Ayer's Hair Vigor. For restoring to Gray Hair iti natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable healthy, a n effectual fo preserving Ih hair. Jt eoo restores fade or gray h a i to its origin a color, with fh gloss and freshness of youth. Thir hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair whsr9 tha follicles are de stroyed, or ths glands atrophied and decayed; but Buck as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated Intc activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment ir. vlll keep it clean and vigorous. Ii occasional use will prevent the hair frrrr. turning gray or falling oQ, and tonsequenty prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the fcalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often io un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the ViVor ran nnlr VENTII AYE,, ' l,enefifc but not harm it. If wanted ra.J ; Dlm,'J Ior a "All UKrJSSIiNL, ! nothing else can be found so desirable. A CERTAIN HEADACHE CURE. Uiiiing .neither oil nor dye, it do, 4 HARMLESS Vkoetabf.k Preparation. n"fc auu wmie camDriC, aim Ver lasts u V ani me oisi-overj oi a pnysician, me VI Headache Powder has been proven a positi snre cure for the most distressing cases of Sick or Nervous Headache. 5Iornlnr Sickness and Neu ralgia, a single powder rc ually ciirinir In ton minutes when all other means fail. We have had a wonderlul experience with ft. and the ten cent trial pack of two powders can be had by address ing the proprietors, .1. R. Heist.fv fc Co.. Sai.kw, N. J., who will ohoerfrlly m-iil Viein post-paid, or hy applytntc to Lbmmon S. Mi Hat, Khcnsbunc, an I DruifKists everywhere; nnd it is with well merited confidence they are offered as a thorough cure for all distresses of the head. f 1-12,-ly. him '.lie r.-nue. T!.e W r,v; caught up witli the f x. n:i i f dropped his :tMiSe, t;ii!:ti tr whipped tlie t'uti tvok u; -t goose and tiottc-l ua :!2:ii:i. T o was induced t: thkle the f x tL: four times, and eiu: t i:i:t- the vn tlie same as we li?vo the goose wrs. dropi 1, tl.t i pel, and l!ie:i a fcrwrirl ir .f:.t with the goose, Ti e f..j f.;,a!!; g saf 1 y into a gully with !.; u- proi-ablv never nr. a sU''p:m of himself satisft inar tiian !;e h 1 tin !;al meat that he hri''. stL-arri vi; risk and connijre. About five wetk a:. a into one of our villsge v.i picked up by a liir.-ilr ! to 1 homas O'Merrv. a large se in hi" etc room were two cf i n: sing, and the q;i.r;l ' response; and soniii feeling was rr.r;nifL-'i time, !r. OWlYarv CAHPET S. t A K P E T S, O A It P K T S, C A K P K T f, CAliP K T .S. CARPET S. C A Ii P F. T S, V A K P I". T S. C A It P I I' S, IMtV GOUHS, J)KY ;nois. DKY ;()IS. hkv coons, nitv coons, iiitv coons, nuv coons. DRV (iOOIiS. IMtV coons, Crt?t Variety, Creat Variety, Creiif Variitj", Creat Variety, C rent Variety, Crent Variety, ftroat Variety, On-at Varlfiy. Why visit Al toona nnd buy vour t.'arpets. Oil Cloths. Dry (loods, I tress Oooils, Not tons. Carpet ;ha!n. Cotton Yarn. &c.. from WM. l V 11 RAY, who keeps the largest assort ment in the city and sells at pri ces which other dealers cannot match. Wake up w hen yon no t here, and find ihe place where noadvnntage Is taken and no tricks of trade practiced at OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS OIL i LOTUS, OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, OIL CI4VTHS, OIL CLOTHS, OIL f 'LOTUS, A Nit NllTlllNS, And Not kins. And Notions, And Notion a A ND NOTIONSt And Notions, And Notions. And Notions, And Notions, Creat Variety, ft rent Variety, Creat Variety, Crent Variety, Orent Variety, Creat Variety. Creat Variety, Great Variety. 1 sr.'! a "f. in h rr.-ij-r canaries' to the entre i-f t!- ! quail received t'ie s 'ii-tt w dent ile'igh, and. wLtn 1 peeing th ra l ice tLenw-.tr l.srrli i'.i the ton of tLet :i"f. .. , . ; to another pe:ch just I there. This it ii:i- '::f ;i since, although helore. :n r ' ' with qnnil cnstoir.s tbe ;''; ' ! roost was the bottom t-f tbv 1 r i . 1 1 r ' : !..:: !, ; Exri.r.iv km r III o 1317 EI i-6 Altoonn, and the dis;ovetj of a physician, the victor lonzon the hair, irivincr it a rich. i?l09iV sitivelv . i L . ' e- i'i Ko. Ifil Stl.il hflcbi St. A. JAM US J. 0 ATM AX, M. I) ltniei and ri sidenee in m w buil.lino- .... 6iret. nn- dnor west ot lilair Houso. i Amr- -", l7is. tf. i Pur- Iteiisbnrir, la. WATC IIMAKIN G. Having tak en the room formerly occupied hy 11. Kinkcad, lq.. In I ri'irnl' 1 he old FRVKKAHftfflce r7. II. KKCIILER. AttornCU al nnd next door to M. K Oatman'g : would r'Secllully inform Ihe puh- lie that he is prepared to repair clocks, watches, i jewelry, etc., at short notice, in a workmanlike : mnnner, and nt the lowest livintr prices. Please ; Kive inc a call. CAKL UIVINH'S. Office with Iteaister I ii! w,,,u,wr' J0"' " clm'r' CARD. IIaury Jacobs would re speetfully inform hi many frieiuls'in t?amhria county and elsewhere that the tinder sisrnod Arm, ol which he Is a member, has opened a Nkw Kst a bi.ishmknt!U Xo. 319 flarket Street. Philadelphia, lor the sale of the verv hest grades or Hll;tnnil I.I l'Rt. for domestic use. and will at all times keep an assortment (of the very best brands only) which will compare favor ably with any ever oflered to the trade. All per sons visiting' the city arc cordiallv invited to lu spect our slock. At'OliS & CO., 811) Market Street, Philadelphia. P. S We will also keep on hand a fine stock of choice brands of Ciirars. 8-16.-tf. BONN Kit HOUSE, Lorktto, Pa H a vincr lust ritmttletoil a v . and furnished this commodious and cleitant hotel, the subscriber respectfully solicits from the pub lic in arenefal an.l summer visitors In part iculsr a lair share of patronajro. Thehonse Is supplied with all modern Improvements, and has a line ten-pin alley attached, as well as abun dant provisions for the accommodation and amuse ment of all who may favor the house with their custom, lerms only flO pur week. W.J. BONNER. Ijrclto, May 19, 1878.-tf. lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co Practical and Analytical riir mltHa. l,owt:llu mass Ct'RIOVS tioned some nient t-sbibiied in Pr .fr' clas room, in v. Iiii !i a ! spliere was babit; rv'l n jet of water, an 1 i.kxic t- ! down, in a manner rvy -' beautiful. We saw t!;i- V' Libit stib?eqiicnt!v a:i (X! the same khr.l iih 'r novel and sirienlr e-c-l : or three atmoi'ht-res i f - were condensed 'til vnca.,1 4 tire n i:;'!l h venientlv can'u'1 in t.ie stoiK-oek. with a very w-"tof'i fixed on the top "t ,!" opened, the coikK-iim-.I in a stream. If a wooden bs!M t!c sfl.oolhov's inarMo. oi Ir.r i. j- I3- the hand in this cm rem .,l l.tnn-ll ni.lf Of Mlifel'ed c'1 we would expect, but fo!;t:n:: in ami L-ivn sonic ineiies . ' va- w-. . - . 1 1 V('S-l l. rrrmel r .I.-:-. ! vertical o'. l -' ' onale Row, (rcceutly occupied by Wm. JCitUil, Lq ,) Centre ttreet. l-2l.'76.-tf.) T . (1. LAKE, Attornev-at-Eaw, v Klienlmrg, l':t. ! and Itciirdr, inl't urt llftuse. u torn off. He dared uot make any street. eabTu or resided A. SHOEMAKER, .a-ttorxey-at-Law, Elenhnre. Office; on Hio-h lim,'ttj -ti.l EO M. READE. Attornei-al-Law, Fonhiirir. Pa. Oifio tin Cetitro ri-ct. threv U.ui4 fium !l:h sirect. 1 'JT,, COAL AND LIME for sale in large or utttull Humilities hy Murvh.U, l8T.-tl. EVAN MICH ALLS. LATE "CAIN HOrSrV Cornr Main and VUUburgh Sis., GREENS BURC, PA. Very centre of town. Fronts the south entranoe to the Court House, 12-4,. tf. JOHN POUTER .Leesoe. BOOK, BRUGasi VARIETY STORE. HAVINQ recently cnlnrjred ourMook wenrc now prcpar-d titaidl nt a rcat rodm-tii.n lrom former prit-o. Our stock consists of irnra. Medicines, Perft:mfry, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hull's and Alle'ti' Hair Kestorativ s. Pills, Ointment, Plast r. Liniments. Pain Killer., Citrate Maifne-ia, Las. Jamaica Oinrer, l'ure Klavorinr K.vtracts. Esenees. I-nton Syrup. Soothl-iir Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Khubarb pure Spices, ire, Cigars nnd Tobaccos. Tllnnk rtooks, Peods, Notes and flonds; Cap, j mi, iiiiiiiiiTi-ini mm nn kiiiiih ci initio i aier, . i .,,, Envelopes, Pens, Pcnoils, Arnold's Writing ' ti'jles exett a lateral lij riuin, iiiaeK ana itea ink, I'oeKet and I'm Hooks, Mrtirnr.ines, Newspupers. Novels, Hist ries, IJildes, Itelia-ious, Prayer aud Toy Hooks, I'enKnives, cipes. &e. I"l haveadded to onrstock JEWF.LKV, to which we tent Ion tf the Ladies. PIIOTOGItAPH ALIirMS .1 M . . . . man rvrr onerrii in rnis piaco. . . 0 , , i :a I'anerand 4'io-nra inld oither wholennl or re- 50 SCCHI-l tail. LEMMON it M'JItUAV, July 30, 138S. Main Street. Ebensburtr. 1- . l.v 1 ' same time a its axis. Though tlie a; Ihe two exivrinicnls pn .11!.. 4l.,.-o.. ill Cl'V til.'1'1' ouice, inc) iti-i .... 1,i-,iU'II lil ner. ine waici, . . sure.rises in one un'rt'kfn i... , 1 t B. ... it ..-Oi1i'l!i. sir imiiio- urcai i v , ... r --- O 3 " . It- I lsi.'fl.S!' a nn!"1 ll.n tliir-L-llOS Of .1 S-lCIHKl . . . . . ...t or ill"'-1'' heiillit oi iveiu i"'" ... ..... T ! Ir.l ll I III. ' trtonr. ii. f'scHi'cs u"" . . . . . . - , iJi t r - in a Isto- I steau ui -I f l;t juto toas, Ricmler stream, ii. : mrstockalotofFiNK form of an invei tol t one. a nuuiu iinnciurii- i r nlnolt W lt'If i- i .1 MS at lower prices 'great, the ball I'la.vf 'l ' , Ll .V'?r?- . i So -orurelv is the ball coi.f ' PARKE'S MIRliLE l ORKS. 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. MONrMKNTS. IIEAO and TOM n SI'ONES. I'Ol'NTF.It and CAM- IS KT SLABS, MAN TELS. Ac, mann-i fact u red of tbe very Item Italian and American Marbles. Entire satisfao- II, in guaranteed lu price, desinii nd character of work. I W" Orders resiieclfullv aolielted mid promptly filled at the very low ' est cash rate. Trv ine. April Sl,73.-tf, JOHN PAHKB. . i. tuvr . . r a-1i11il conical shell oi air - : - , t . i e iik"!H. , 11 11 T Illf l"l 111.-' - la - ..nrriiii " .n.Tli. nf 2(1 Of 4ir, Ol ... 1 fre?Ir in the hand, - .ou falling off. The -e..- , tf i.i.v, " r- ..,,, 4ci eil at a i : so that t! for. when view or fwiir vani. so u. , noise of the air is not t- seems to leap and I 'la.-. self bv some secret " i of its own Scvr
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