JUL modeiix j:a n run i a a i-:s. Durinir 1S40 the island of Ternate was laid waste. A destructive earth quake occurred in Armenia, and ninny persons perished at Zante. Over five thousand peisona lost their lives at Cape llatien in bi. Domingo m 1812, AGAINST 'Valparaiso and South italv were de structively visited, fourteen thousand persons losing their lives at Metli. Jn the fall of 1852 the I'hillippine islands ; Buffered severely, Manilla being nearly destroyed, and a shock even being felt J jn England. Thebes, in ttreece, was' neai I v 'destroyed in 152, and on April 10, 1851, t. Salvador, in South Amcr How to Leakn to Swim Kxery bov should know how to swim, and girls, too, for that matter. How many tragedies would Ik; avoided if youth would but, acquire the simple art of swimming! It is well said that man is the only animal that lows himself in the water. As the, season for I iniminr is ftt hand, we rppend di desire to call the attention of the public tn the fact that tve have ' rM.,ionS for acquiring the ai t of swim- , minj a iiirntsneu uv a " ioihmhicih. ' of the "American Agriculturist " When I was a boy 1 learned to swim i - 1 rir REDUGTl i ) N ! f licit; Origin of the I',staae 1-1 ! and Point a Title, in vjtiadu'onpe, was J nnlirnli; f'nil VII V 1 l Vi 1 4- 1 O V IT Si II", IS 13. "During S51. Rhodes. Maori. remodled, re flitted and remored to our - - - CT , w - LARGE HEW STORE ROOM BARGAINS! IN THE ZAHM BUILDING, EBENSBURG, PA., XVIiere we have Just received n immense stock of HATS, C A PS, ica', was wholly ruined. Anasaca, in Cm,.riSiHv offiffl i Japan, and fc'iimxla, in Xiphon, were ' .. ; -.-y--ToT destroyed on December 231. 1854, J7RESII GROCERIES AID PRO ISIO? .feddo being much injured bv tlie Ta PROVISIONS I)uiincr-18o5-ClOUSSa 111 Ttir- Consisting of FLOUR. FISH. SUOAK. COFFLE, iKA,iii-i.-rB.D. Kwere SOLE AGENTS IX EHLMK FOR H'CLAFLIX'S WIRE CABLE SCREW ROOT. GH E TJ A TRIAL! AISI3 SAVE S20 XMSTfc CENT. I3Y BUYING FOR CASH ! The Highest Market rriees paid for Grain and rroduce, Mclaughlin bros, & co. shock 11th, .Jeddo was again nearly destroy- . ed. On MarJi 12th, lSoG.'nl the is- j land of Orcf t Sanger, one of the j Molucca, nearly three thousand lives) were lost, while on October 12th of the same year, several islands sank in the Mediterranean. In 1857, Calabria and other towns were again destroyed j ami twenty-two thousand lives were! lost in a few seconds, making a total ; loss in the kingdom of Naples alone of 111,000 inhabitants in seventy live years. Corinth was nearly destroyed j in the year 158, and five thousand , persons perished at Quito on March ' '21st, 15'J, during which year J-.vze-roum, in Asia Minor, was visited, and one thousand persons lost their lives ; On December Stli, IcmO, many build-; ings were d jstroyed at ban JSah'adoie, , st.x k of Pry Goods, Notions. Millinery. Curpets. Oil Cloths. Ac., to be found in Cam'..rin county. J GEIS, FOSTER &QUINN 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS II AVE THE by means of a swimming: board. ' This is the safest method possible. If ! corks are used they may slip from ! around 'lie breast nown beneath the body, throwing the head beneath the surface, and putting the wearer in danger of drowning, borne country , ; boys get two bladders and tltfn tie; them together with a short cord, and ; CUTLERY, litC, use these as supporter's. They are the j most dangerous things jiossible for a J " boy to have. The board is perfectly sate, and one can learn to swim in a very short time by using one. It should be over four feet long, over a foot wide and two inches thick, made of soft pine or cedar. lo Use it a boy W ildes in tlie Water i preparatory to tearing down and rel.uilding liis Up to his shoulders, then taking hold j extenaive Store Room, I h fore him towards the bank and not jarOO-j into the deep water spiings forward with his feet ami throws himself flat upon the water. This movement car ries him along a few feet. He then draws up lxlh his legs at the same time, keeping his knees as far apart as BARGAINS ! IT HOC. LESS MM COST. BARGAINS ! -2 4-1 but no lives were lost, and two slight thocks were felt that winter in Corn- wall, Kngland. During 1 SGI several j rT-BUsnE ise. lives were lost at IVuigia, Italy, at'."- - - lcey, Coiiu'di and other places in Greece, j Attorneys-at-Law. while at ?deiidoza, in South America, ' r2l Seventh St., Washington, I. C. twothirds of the city was des:roed and seven thousand lives wera lost. On Deeimber 19th. 18C2, over one hundred anil fifty buildings and four teen churches were destroyed at (JiiMteruala, an l a few months after wards thiiteen villages were ruined at llhodes. On June od, 1S(4, Manilla, in the Philippine Islands, was again destroyed, with ten thousand inhabi tants and much valuable property ; and during that year a shock passed over tho central, west and northwest ot England. On July lsth, 18G5. sev eral on sous wcte killed and two huni tired houses destroyed at Macchia, , Sicily, while during the same year a tlestruetive earthquake visited .San j Francisco, Cal. Over two thousand ; shocks? were experienced during the j first half of April, 18G8, and the de t: Unction of life ami property was very great; and on August loth, of the same year, Peru, Ecuador and Chili j were terribly devastated by a violent ; earthquake, which destroyed several large cities along the coast, a huge tidal wave finishing the destruction. J Jet ween thirty and sixty thousand persons on this occasion lost their lives, the exact number never having! t<n'i rirgr'' the number nd street. ttr-i yet been arrived at. Several slight j shocks have been felt in different por tions of the globe timing 1800, 1ST0 and 1 S7 1 ; but in 1 872 ntioch, in Syria, became again the scene of ter- ; lible destruction of both i.fe anil projriy. During that year Califor ! nia, Oregon, the North Pacific, New Hampshire, North Missouri, Nevada, j Virginia, Caucasus, Iceland, Japan, ! Sioux City, Long Island and West- j cl.ester c unty were affected by shocks of earthquake, although not of a serious i character, but illustrative of the fact that no spot of tlie whole earth is free ! from the iuflitences of this destructive phenomenon. Inventor. We procure patents In all countries. No attor. xey fkk9 iv nv.iTE. Vo chnrBTc unles 1 lie patent Is granted. No fcoo for m: kin prelimin nry cxnniinntlons. No al litiunal Toes lor lt:iin liiit n l con'luctln'f a rclionrinir. S ccial attention jt'iven to Interference i nsc before tl.e I atcn Of tice. Kxtcninns before t 'onif rrn. Inlriniceinvnt Suits in different Stules nnl all litiif t ion apper taininsr lo Invent ions or Patents Ski stamp FOR HAMPHLKT OIVIXO Ft'l.L I XSTRI'CTION 8. I'nilfil In let f'oiirlo iml Kepurlme ntt. riaims prosocnteil in the Su-Temc t'ourt of the Vnited Siaies. t'ourt ol Claims. ourt ol t'omtn s sinners of i l;la inn t .'liins. Southern (Mnims 'om mis.ion. and all classes of war claims belore the Kxccutive Kcpartmonts. ,trrP8riof I'ny and ltonn.r. Offtcfrs, sor.niFRS. ami SAit.oRs of the late war, or their heir are in many cases entitled lo f . I 1 ... i li'.iia r..ti 1. -..r ; . i II. iwi"."i"'ic-. iiic lull iiij..'ij vi i.' i,i.:t7, film state amonnt of pa and linnnty received. Kn cloFe st inp and a Inll reply attcr examination, will be given you without clianre. lKi All nfirrm, fmhlirrx anil mil or wounded, rup tured, iir injureil in the late war. however slightly, are entitled to, and can obtain a pension. CnlfMl Kinteia ii c r it I IhihI tittle. Contested Lnod Cases. Privnte I.nnd Claims. litiinir. preemption, and Homestead Cases, pros-ei-uted beliorc tlie Oencral Land Oinoe and Ve partinent of the Interior. I and Wnrrnnt-. We pay cash for Bounty Land Wrtrrants. and we Invile correspondence with all j'arties having anv for snle. nnd urivc full and explicit instructions where assignments nre imperfect. We conduct nur business in separate Hnreans having therin the clerical a sistHnce of able ml experienced lawyers and ulve our closest personal supervision tocvciy Important paper ,r pared in each easo. Promptest attention thus secured to ail business entrusted us. Address K S. & A. P. LAi'EY. Attorneys. ONLY REMEDY FOR HARirriMES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. possible, and then strikes out with both feet, not straight backward, but sideways, just as a frog does. The stroke is made slowly, ami is reyeated again, drawing up the legs slowly and steadily. The board keeps the head above the water. 'When thelegstioke has leei learned, one hand is taken ! from the board and the stroke learned or the chin may le rested upon the board while the stroke is taken with both hands. This is a very good plan i and it compels the swimmer to keep his hands under water, which he should always do. IJy and by the loard I may be pushed ahead, anil the young swimmer may follow alter it. always keeping it within reach. When a number of 'oys go to swim, they should always have tvo or three of these boards with them for use, in case of accidctit. Mil. I. IUSP4ISK III Ills Entire Stock of GOODS, CONSPSTIXU PBIXi'l PALLT OF Builders' HARDWARE, Table and Pocket Cutlery, I HON .NAT T.S. r. I. A fit, A s W A T?K. f,A MPs. LAMP CIIIMNKVr. SToVKS. TINWAUK, JIOUSK It A K !!. If MtVI'.SI C, TCf).S, unlNnsniNFs. ii;es. shovels, SPADF.S. PI.' MPS iMi Tl'llIXti. LA XUU Kl) CI I V U NS, Ace. AT LESS THAN COST, IOH CASH AND CASH ONLY ! mim & soi Are now offering tn th? propl of northern Otmbriii rare o;p.ri unit y to secure As they are pi-llinir thtir entire sto-k of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QnoGMare, Shoes for Men, Women and Children, AT COST FOll CASH! The post stamp w.vji...,,,. don on the lnth of .1 nr. ii". , ngland employed it, !,, f years. lVante ad.., -j n " .;r ; of 84f. January, ,nj 1S50. -According to M Ksqniros. it w as a curious ii.ci' gave rise to the idea of mtacJ A '.ravcler was crossin-r "f years ago. a distiia in tl,e u-r Kiigland. He arrivel at t!ie iJ w an inn wheie a ixistinun h:h ' . to deliver a letter. vet;. ' came out to receive it; j,'e tl 2 over and over in her l-md . 'i"".1 " it.. : e a ' i ine pi ice tu postage. I liis w sum, and evidently the ir flkl" ftlO llOvt 111 a II tl..m... I 1 . i' ' 11 '".in'ie.1 i.: She sighel wadly. and . t ,B was from her hr--thcr, hut iViU' no money ; an1 - rviin..' the postman. i ..e tru vK-i wUo rambletl a?. - W. th.- st ruction and i:.-or;i tar; :, ! : ion. I!,.,;' ' good heart, he .iiVie! p..v tage of tiie letter, and in . resistance of the young ,,. , . ;. shilling. Her resir.in-t ;n.T..'i fleet. Scarcely ha 1 t!;c p n 1 ed his back when the vuni - er's daughter confe 4 !...... i i . - I i in iv iei.vtcii net anl l.-r !... Some sisfus m:itk'l on 1, e. ,w had tld lier all s!e l . n i but the letter coi;t:ti!i-,', nil" I e are ihhii s pour, t; i- . "and so we inv. nV'd t!,U mii respMiding and preptyin .m -j ,-v. The traveler, cntiin;ii r j :, askeil himelf if a sy-tt tis e i; - , to such frau 1 wa not ;i ;.-; t. The sun -.- d not vt b - v nritvlirxl Tli". I'.'.t -,c i LOOK AT SOME OF THEIR TlilfES: ! the t,av, i. . UZ, Z i ...t..l ; .r.!t.i,i.rii.H. nut- II.".,, a Ilt. . An.) nmnv nllirr prol tit lifs than thtv et in the !. hiu! will out miif to pell un til t lie i nt ire stot k is li(.o-d f. Prinlc vnrA f:iet rflitr.. rtrnwn Mut-lil t rom rt t i ft el s. y r j .ird. j He Said that ill l'li"l:uil A l C... Qt I., l.ti.la I 'liekinai V riln?ifH.'" i'mit Ct'.lhH. 3") tii 5i ei. " A II-Wool I Viss'im-i e t. ' Wliite Piques, si'ie 13 to 23 el. " " " liMT Ml ll'..2j lo u5 tf. " I.a lies' and C'ileli ",',' H -. .. X. Irt. 13 in1 20 rt. p r pair I.H'lie' nnl ni.Mi-fn'ti tJlovt . lo l 13e. kt 'r. i I i rk' . N. Tiin-ji'l 7'" ets. t Ai r.'-ti. H' T I r-nl. for ha'in w tii. :9i t-t. W ASiHI 5T", H. O. A ny jprson desiring lnfnrni.it ion ss to t lip stnn'l Irts an.l r'sjx.n!iliility f the members f tlie tlrm will. m roquest.be lurnislieil ilh a satisfactory reference In his vicinity or Congressional district. COLLIHS, JQHHSTGH & Co BANKERS, EBENSBURO, Penn'a.! The Snowfi.oukk V remarkable recount is admitted into Lcs Mondcs of a so called snow flower, said to have een discovered by Count Anthosdotfi In 103. in the northernmost portion i of siljcria, where the earth is continu- ally covered with a coating ol frost. I This wonderful object shoots foith f from the frozen soil the first day of the yerrr, and reaches a height of over ' three feet, blooms on the third day, remains over twenty four hours, and tn' n returns to its original elements. ! It shines fur a single day, then the -!m, leaves and flower are converted ic.to 'iliow. The leaves are three in nuin lT. and about three inches in diame ter, covered by a kind of microscopic ii pa YAiti.F. tts ni:nAii. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. M3NLY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE, " AND A GEXEUAT. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. tySpecinl attention paid to l.iisinnss .f cor n .l.ond. it. .a. w. ut;cK. N,v.l'.i ls;3.-tf. C'HHhler. All w;intins; FltriT KA l MS. psix ; i iliv n lnp te.l tn I lie y inwl h f t lie V I N F. I il i :in "$ta'lishe1 siicms and pnts I.AfsiK Pi.hhts. The iHnd is a I so a "I up ted tut lie irr- ! i ! ! ' ncli ?. Pears, A poles, and sma II I i i.i: -: a '-.(. r.i ins, Gr:isand VefiiMes. Many hundred" if pjcfMent V in f v . i:is. Or. CHAHOSand Farms rnii now hpsi . n. THK LOCATION Is only 31 mil. s smith of Philadelphia, hv K a frond. In n mild, deliirhi f ill elimate.and at t he rpr y rt-mrs of the New York and Philadelphia Mi.kets. Another l!atlro(td run" ilfevt tn New Ymk. THE Pr.APR Isa'reidv T.AROE. STTCESS FI'T, and PltOSPEKtH'S. entireties. Sehnols, and other nririleares sre already etalihsheil. Also, mannfpelnries of Slmes. ("lot hlnir. G inss. Straw fJnods. and other Miiiiu. at whieh differ ent memhersof a family can procure employ ment. If has been TIrai.tr It rsort for some years ppst for iipiiplpmiffprinif f rum pulmonary nffeo fions, asthma. eatarrh.l jrne anrl deliMity. many t hrninMnds if w hm h vh "lit irely rceovered. A new liriek Hotel lias just heen ont plated, 100 feel fr'.nt, jrh hnek iii'inys. f no r st nrto hlirh, ineln tinir French roof, and nil modern improvement for the accommodation of vis-ifo-s. Pr;cp. of FA TO! T.AN'D. !. no pfh AfHE, payatile liy intallm,nf. trithin lh- p'-rind of four vears. In this elimafe. 20 acre of land plunted oof to t inea will count as much as KM) aeres further pnr'h. Person uniieqiiainted with Fruit firowinar enn hei-nme famili-ir with it in a short lime on HCemmt ,f ciirr'iiindinjfs FIVE ACHES, ONE ACHE, and TOY: LOTS In the towns of Ijuiidisvillc and Vineland. also for sale. A iupr eontaioinir full information will h' sent f e of pnt on a pi' ie:i! 'on to ClIAltT.ES K. r.ANDIS. Vixri.ni. N. J. Tiif rllowinir is an exlraet from a 'lotprlp. tion of V'nel:tid. wrilK'n l.v the well known a-'ienl mist, Solnr RoV.ivon, and p.ihliniic.1 in t'i New Vinli Tn7.ilir; All .he 'I'mcrs were of :he -'well to do" sort, an'' some of i hem. who hn ve mrwl their at lent ion to rrni.s ami mnrkiM u!r 'pn:im have itrwn rich The soil Is ln.nn. vnrv:nir fn.m snn'y tn elayey. and sni'aee freot'v n.n'n'arin. i -iterseeted wifh small stre.nns anil non,on I wet meadows fn which dpn! 8 r peal or innek are stored snffi eient fiforti':e li r!m j nnlnn.' snrlare after It has heen exhai'S'T5 of f.s ni'nrsl rprtiliiy. 7f t certainly o,r of the most e.vlri.nire tritcl. in an'nhnovt Iff poi:.ln.i. aid tniirblt condil ion for jilfnnnt fr i I'-.tfi. thrt ire Vnote of thin aide of the Wftern P -vi i. We found tome of the old tnt fm a ppa-.e.itli- jnit r, pro.fitt.Jhj prodnctire an vhen cleared of forext Jtft,j or hundred years ago. The een'oeist world soon i see ver theeanseof this continued letiiii y. The whole country is a narine le.isit and al' tloMnirh the soil we fnnnd the form of induraled cnleareous marl. shWinir I Vlllaoje and liumlct ail'l I. tit pours tlie ii.iiiT iii.i !nu i.i ...j in nneivin funis oi ineicr-i ,,;i,l ..,,,,.1 .t .. l lin-v r,rmi. i..n - mnd ti.i., .,. i. ! w H'i ciowcl oi men and women and A Devii. Daxcf. in I nth a. Tt is an cxt rcjnely dillicull thinp; for a Kuro pcan to witness a devil dance. .Asa rule lie must go disguised and he must b; able to speak tlie language like a native, lie fore be is likely to be admit ted witboiitsuspieion into the charmed circle of fascinated devotees, ach eager to press near the possessed priest to ask him questions about the future while tlie divine afflatus is in its full force upon him. Let me try to bring the whole thing vividly before the reader. Night, starry and beautiful, with a broad, low moon seen through pa'ms A still, solemn night, with few sounds to mar the silence, save tlie deep, mutlled boom of breakers bursting on the coast full eight mile- distant. A lonely 1 ut, a huge banyan tree, grim and gloomy. All around spread interminable sands, the only vegetation on which is com posed of lofty palmyran and stunted thorn trees and wild figs. J n the midst of this w ilderness rises, spectre like, that aged, enor.nous tree, tlie banyan, hauntet by u most ruth less she devil. Cholera is abroad in the land, and the natives know that it is she who has sent them tlie dreaded pestilence. The whole neighborhood wake9 to the determination that the malignant power must be propitiated in the most erfectu.-d manner. I'he appointed night arrives ; out of . . ; sii.iwN I nun ?l...i tn 1 on I have also on U.in.l a lew if"o.i nowine , w ill e!i you to. re pi:t. needles, hair-pim. i 11:..-riiM whieh I will sell at tr..tn Ml tn -0 pj,,, ilU.,, ...-,(... ior 0 ef s. than you ever less thnr ,rt. snd am airert tor theirreat - . ,,r,,,r,. ,.:t,jn,l f,,rihesme moi.et." Aljio. a i II A Sin 4.1 KK. (theinly rhnniMl.le self 1ee.i j ,.,., Vliri,.tv of other ro.! ,.t eq-iaily i.i.w 1 tiummer in the world,) which 1 will verj low f .,.H.-H li,,'nd see them, and Ii hiii f.. t.uir- J lor casll. I u lvpi vn.i nill lp vlirr in li iirn. that nmnev I tun u saved l.y dealiri? with them. lies are sirong. r;7ii tlire tiers often lived lar sjvirt. the spirit 'f cciiTi.t its, t he corre'M)il ii e v. ;i(,i ;, ited by the cost of tlx -! ; by lowering thi l-i: ri. r. a vice would le render-.--! t- v t)iit hurting the resmin-i i '. ; uiv. These ietvs w( r. f;-rn; the Knli-ili (iovi ri;i!n :..;.!! 10th of Jmiiin v, Js4,l ,t 1u.,Ti n. i Now is tie Time to Secure Barpins ! iVmm TEIY SLL ?SF. CASH ItY It! YIXJ A I Waj I Six let cf Eoais or Very Little U tWAIt person I.noiring thent selres Indebted- to tne are earnest I a reanestetf to eonie fortrard tri'hont delay and settle their respert i re ar -cottnfs, either bg note or cash, and thereby sore costs, as must hare in g ttoof.s closet I in the shortest tune possible. HIGH STREET, EBEXSBURK, PA. And don't foru-et lhat they ln.ve added to their at'k a larire assortment of Superb CI-OTIIINCir For men and t.oys. whieh they do not propose tfi sell nt eosl. t.ttl pled'i- thenelres to rtipoi of al lower i t t tin n wenrinjf nppnrel j iall pi-i ft el in make and f 1 1 ie fa n he lxiijr!it any wh i- else in the"- nit. fall and examine tcoods uniJ prict-, ami bear in mi. id that .A.S.G.A.C. A. A. BARKER & SON, 15 is. i in si i i:;, lA. 3m ESTAslISHEB IWESTT-WKE TLUS. JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK! . 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. COIAKTKMKD SKPT. 12. 1870- TIRPOSITS ' received of all sums not less than Ono Itollar. Interest If due In the months of June and Decem ber, and !. not withdrawn is added to the delim it, thus rntniiouniiitiu- twice a year without tron. i:e, developed only on that side of the j.ierai rate i hf:n which in turned to the North. times then m Minir the ileuositor tocall or even to n.rkcni Mm deposit hook. mney loaned on Heal Fstate. Preference, with and Ion time, riven to borrowers ol. mortitapre on lurms worth feitror more amount oi loan desired. Uood reference 'I ilfc lluwcr, Wliell OIH Iled, in btar- l rl. et titles, etc.. required. . , . V , ,. .,' . Tins eorM. ration Is exclusively a Savlnirs Bank. hUnH l, Its petal- Ol ibe Same length N eomm rial iei...-its received, nor diaeountg v.illi tbi' le iv nod oboi.t li-dCnn in.di T"tted. No limns on personal security. .ii ii iuc ieaeM, ani aooui nan an nu u HUn ai)p,j,.nll, ,or rr Wers. copies of the ide. On the thild dilV the extleUli- rules, by-laws, and special law rilatinir to this p. i ,t i - i Ifank. sent to anv address desired, ties Of the ailthCld, Which Hie live 111 Tki stkkb .Inines tlooper. n.tvl I Dibert. O. B. I ill III bet'. Show UliliUte iclisteilillg peaks Jjwea. F. V. Hay. .lol.iiLowinan, H. , , .. i r . 1 . , liauincr, Jr.. Daniel iMeIaim him. D. .1. IMorrell. like 1 1 1:1 111 Ml I the Size Of the plIl S lames .Mc.Vlllen. .lames Alorley. IewisI'litt H bead, wlreii are tlie seeds of this as- $j Y""1 Sui';-Ue','e r jSwk.-nu toiiishing flower. Count A nlhoskoiT collected some of thec feeds, and hatening with them to St. I'ct.'isbuigh placed them in a pot of snow, wheie the remained lor an entire year, but on thel.st of January, 1801, the snowllowor burst through its icy envelope and displayed its beauties lieforc tin ryes of th'j itnjieiial court, j IxTKHF..sTi.va Facts. The nnmlrr of seeds of wheat in one pound is ten thousand five hundred. The numlier of seeds In one pound of InSlKFi.1. MDtt-IELI.. Prp.l.lenf Frank Diiikrt. Treasurer. Uykcs Lldkr. Solicitor. 112-3,'77.-ly. EtetoY IKSURAECE AGEHCY. rl AV. DICK, Gen'l Insurance Agent, :; kxs it 17 it a , jm . roliclcs written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE -ETNA" Anil oilier lrt !. Hmaahs, F.benshurg-. Sept. 22, 187 -ly. children. In vain the Iralimins tinkle their lulls at the neighboring temple ; the people know what they want, and the deity which they must reverence as supreme just now. On Hows the crowd to that gloomy island i.i the star lit vcist.e that weird, hoary banyan. The circle is formed, the lire is lit, the offerings are got ready goats and fowls, and rice and pulse and sugar, and ghee and honey, and white chaplets of oleander blos- ! so in 9 and iasinine buds. The toin- t'.red all through the toil, in a very comminuted form. 'and in the exact cotnition moni easily aim ilated, bg uch pit ill at the farmer desire to culti vale. 8-25.-1 v.l EXT DOOR tojhe POST-OFFICE. TIN, fOPPF R & SHEET-IRON WARr Ilavinjr recently taken possession of the new ly fitted up and cniTimodioiis hiijldinr n If irl) Street, two doors east of the Hank and nearly opposite the Mountain House, f ho no Ixeri '. better tiifiared tlmn i'vir lo ir.i..n r.,..t .. .... n I articles in the TIN.COPPElt nn 1 SH f.KT.I Ifi im va H b line, nil of which will i.e fui-nished to i torn 9 are lieaten more loudlv and rr.D- hllVPrt ill thl vil-r inipncl lirin.. nl.. I - . - I The subscriber also propones to keep m full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. tJr-SI'OPTlN-n and KOOFIXH made to order and wai iamed perfei t in inaniiiaotnre and ma terial. KKJ'Al IMN(J promptly nt tended t. wiirmwip ny me win ne none ritrht and idly, the hum ol rustic converse is stilled and a deep hush of awe struck expectancy .holds the niotly assem blage. I'fiihhhljihia Herald. F.WJAYiSI 50 Manufacturers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF tin, mn AND Lemons a Cure for Consumption on fair terms and all STOVES Mni WAhEsoid ' A correspondent of an English med- oiiunor Ik iiml'M-PoM In prfoc. A continuance 1 ,ea' Jrn:u IUI'lllshcs tlie fullowmg' Sheet Ironwares AND DEALERS IN an line easeoi patioo.ijre ta respecti .illy soiiel- recioe is a new cure for consti motion 1 - - t - - ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en- 1 nre Kill ll HCIMIII in nil. VALUE LCTUINGER. F.l.ensl.iir-. Oct. 13. l70.-tf. A i I it i barloy isiifteen thousand four hundred. I I I u The number of seeds in one poMixl Of I I "ri of oats is twenty tin iisand. i not easily earned In th-8e times, hut ; ean he made in three months' hv anv one of eitliei sej. in anv part of ihe enun try who is Willing to 'work ateadilv at the empluynient whieh we furnish.- You need nut .... , f , . . . " 'j ! iiuiui mrr mxiii. i uu can ifive J he UUUlber Of seeds in a pound Ol your whelo lime to the work. or only vourspare rve 14 I went v.t hlee thousand inomeim It eot nuthiTig to try the hunlness. Te IS IWeiliy iUltC lliousami. Term and 5 outfit free. Address at onee, H. 'I he number of seeds In a pound of "allkt u uo., rortiand. Mino. (3-23.-iy. buckwheat is twentv uve thousand. 1 ii t dim i? i am;v 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. MOMTMENTS. HEAD and TflMR STiim. roirvrep ..! .- NET SI. A US M A V fi'l si ... ..... fHetured d the very besi Italian and,'.'; i, Amerieati Matlilrs. Entire satislao 1 ! ; ti n iruarante. d in price, design anil eliar.u le;-il work. i f- Dr.lera respeet fully aoliei!. d - and promptly tilled at the verv .,w. J 1 -8t cash rates. Try me. iTr April 24, Uiel.-tf. JOHN i' vlw'.E. Put a dozen whole lemons in cold water and boil until soft (not too soft) roll and squeeze until the juice is all ! extracted, sweeten the juice, enough to lie palpable, then drink. Use ns many as a dozen a day. , Should they cause pain or looseness of the bowels, lessen the qunntitv and use five or six a day , until Itctter, then liegin and use a dozen i aeain. liy the time you have used five I or six dozen you will begin to gain '. strength ami have an appetite. Of ; course as you got better yon need not use so many. Follow these directions and we know that you will never regret it if -there is any help for you. Only keep it up faithfully. We know of two cases where both of the patients i were given up by the physicians, and were in the last stages of consumption, yet both were cured by using lemons aeeor.iing to the directions we have stated: One lady in particular was LOKKTTO- PA 1..wl.:.l.ln ...r,-.. L.ur 1 l.n.l l..t. 1 r-Offlee opposite A. L Christ V. Ir,..;i, ....... ...... .w., , t. ,t. i Nijrut can can i made at the office. fr-4.-ti.j everything that money could procure, HEATING PARLPS aid C00KIH5 -it!-? f) -AND- VEGETABLE SICIU HAIR TRENEWSR p-.i.i f. T li-t'.-l? r- a enuv was circulateii over tlie Ki,.w the British I5es. Tlii- h.'i . sohiii surp 1 t!ie f i ; lators. IYn vears l it. r. in numlier ol Ietter ii.n t-t i .Mlil.OO to T.-:r..:N. M; Hill occupied in Iv:i-nl Secretary t the To-i i t- 77. irroiK f i"i!- r. The 1Hi esM"Sji e i-r IV.' A Constant in. 'i'h- c rre; !; -the ?an Franci-c 7r ...'' " the followins jn-n pictii'v ef buildino and it" tirvtiti.-! : 1 ..v . Mospie. or Mu.j!ie of I! 7'. o Stambonl. has fr me a The bu'lding s v.;u The court i -rv ; !;' ' Vou enter by e!:i ! ' rated in 'tr-il r jn-: fir el : surround the '."urt ; 11. -i - ! : ranr of ninn- "f I'1'? ? verde anti pi.-. with c:';. ' ; marble rn:unei!te-.l in fl!'::'"s'; the centre of the coid't fountain under araii";1) ' ' by a cluster o f.i.e tr-... A' ter the court mi l.t :i t: r w in. and for a i;i i: ' ' ' darkened w it !i the '! ' 1 ! ' -' 1 myriads of dove-. Tiu j otlspiing of a p-ir t;ici ' ; Door W oin-i" by :;! ci 1 , presented to the n as wa the ibi T rex ei and t 'I ', its under th ' Kx-ery year increases tlie populaiity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kcr.t fully tip to its hiijh standard; and it is the only reliable an perfected prep lration for restoring Gray or Faded JIair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and filken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it Vtimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use. the hair grows thicker and j st rotiTpr In bobln ?t rploii iho , capillary glands lo their normal yisror, x" tno f:U,',nI and will create a nexv growth, except ,1'' l',e ,1!7 in extreme old age. Ft is the most j fr fun. u I economical Hair 1)kessixg ever used, I deep w ;th swan rs it requires fexx'er applications and : av!i oi ine e gives the hair a splendid, glossy aj pearance. A. A. Hayes M.D State Assayer of Massachusetts says "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended puqioses." Sold by all thrnrijisix, and Dealers in Medicine. Price One Doliar. Bucldngliarii s Dye FOR THE IvHISKERS. As cur Renewer in many cases rr quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded "Whisk ers ve have prej.ared this dye, in o preparation; wliioh will quickly and effectually accomplish Ibis result. It is easily applie.1, and produces a coht which xvill neither rub nor wash oil Sold by ail Druggists. Price Fiftj Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO NASHUA. I. - - in 1 :- ' r - ' - :('. t; I il... I.!. 1. .....1. . ,, I I mi.- injii i;i." - rets not unviit i ' v :' derxilier, you tlm-w a ; ' wheat into "the coin I. ' ' der cloud the whole tii vn you xvith the in-h rr-1 ;1r storm. They :o l ' r r:, heap themselves t-oil" 1 :-: '" their heads in their e.'V"' !"" morsel o! erilll. J'i ' : one enters the "v" I tt- flirl.f ctll n!'LT li t' j cloister and li'.iii tl o s floating down. I s!"" ' ''. ' placid pleasure tl':.t tl-e ; the turban t"V- - f t I' and his btr ' -' f " ,. . . are suchd Jul ' ' "r1';;' , is his neighbor, -V1"' , . timn. who sel's p ifmn. v : A - ' also Ihe felbiw nt t!" r' il r ! 'Shcrbit" and Chi li A LECTURE Juxf PuldiHhal, in n SitiU d Furrh.fc. Vice, 5 ctx. A l ecture on the Mntarr Tren'menl anil ltmtiral t ure or.Npniinnl WokneM. or Si ermt.ri tue. in- (llion.l Ki. C.ll k .. i . - - HOL'SE-FUIXISIIINC GOODS r.EXF.I.LV.'te off Aerv.ois l,-h litv. anil lmietiinenti tn i;iife irenprmir Mentnl an-t I JAM RS WILKINPOX.... .b. t. o'raiitL. WILKINSON 8l O'FRIEL, M1BHAND WillW' MAHBLS! Iorotto, Xo. -Work exeeuteil promptly and Mtliifaetorilv. nil as cheap aa the clieaneot fiirj ir . - - - - IlTiiir ir : ln sumption. Kpileisv, an.l hvipnl Inriiiii-iir .. the t.reen ..k. fc.o. The w..rl.l-r iii.n.-. notlior. in this nrtminiMe Iuciure. elearly proves rn.in hiu ovn experienee tinit the awlnl fintt.tiiii.n.M. ..i i:..u ai ! - i ...v ... 1 1 - n -t" limy toeeffeetuiilly remove-l witln ut meUK-ine and witli out lnnirrriius!.uri.'i-lopf , ti,.nii bougies instrn- tnenta rinits tr o.r.iial ; pointinic out n tiioe of ! eur at onec certain an.l ell.-c.iial. hv which cverv vuuercr. i.o matter wliat his" -,.iv1ition tn.iv le rony cure him-rll rheaply. privately ami radirally TR A M. KEIM, FHYSICIAK AVO SuROKoff, TfM ftnnni7n reniJUT iia' drrtu ',u ...bin-, if yon 1411. Ill 1 I ill iV. All I'ilti I "111 II " th.vaml. ' " , !ent. nn.ter seal. In a plain envcloiK. to an' : 1.lrea. on rceil.t ot six cent r t-.. ..ct... 1 . .... t...... a. 1. ,i. "1 t o.v l ru u,t it -,- - j.-i-.i.-.-.- i iir , iiii l?li-r!i. rUOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. r AXIl.ll t'A ;l 1-r GT?1 t v uiv. v s i .t.-m t out nit in nun, nuru, iu iivaw H The number of seeds In a pound of W h R u". ! J ' i "Y' Mend, she was finally persuaded to led tlovt'l 18 two hundred and forty- FARMS. u.it now. Alw. rentable city properties ' Offlee and re !., Huvnuo,,,! .iv lunul I toescnanseror Farm Hunrtre.Sn of people crowd atreef on d v Illlie thousand MX nillirliea Int.. my oltlcc. and I eannot et ufflcient Farma a ' w ib-J Tlie number of Keetis in a pound of f J"'".!. '""tower ior kooi .mproveiuents . . ... V.IC 1 1 txhite clox-e- is six buiulrefl and tlgu t i'uL iliyu3aid four Lucdiwl. W'ritn or eall rm aoitn rw-kHihl. : V w'-iitoainl aee the pre; ?.. . , F"rnl Aney, 134 Suiithflel , riiiiourgu, uar IU fot..o(ao". 13-au but all in vain, when, to please k Nos. 278, 280 and 282 Washington Si., . .1 1. . C 1 I 11- I JOHNSTOWN. PA. , K, , . uuiro in jo. Kow, (recently oooupled by XVm. Klttt.il f .enl.r- wt '1-1 "J -f I ' si.ienee in new bniiiiinir oa Hiu h use tlie lemons. iMlC oeofan to use xr went of Blair Houae. tum ; vK...i...r nnA ; k i... ju ,,t S75 -tf i miiii in i tui win if iiii til &i..iu phi; weiglied 140 pounds oJie is a well ; till thev ring 1 i Ko cyi' i i, ... f.-.,iii d -in-!: ' nit: ion iij;i-i ... . .... ln dvr: lllli III iv. -v- t plunge if to t ! e court 1 iK ' ;1 of diis' c niri'il ';1" Y :'--out of ii M::tin a "i1-1' j. smoke! At" tli is nis'V:' there is a ditribnt-en and the hun.rv fH' parts of the city l i?ft 1 ' 1 ".Ti it x--r" IIOAV TO M IT! f ' j ;- hard to sit upon, si:."" j; .,- rises up Klore y'11- r '1 ,'. r climb over it. If y1" earn it. It take eieioi.tiit iiih . If til T -1 .If t 11' -It' .- deuce prove xoiirM" Do not lie content , , ; THt Tost OfSee ri-ys-i ne i-nn i)iier(i, ; , -ni lt'.? 1 ri t HiWKi.i. VKinrAi.ro.. another has none s-"r ' I was not K.i n a m" ' ; i..' iinniiiiimi uMi .. ,:. l, t. or c . 33Xj003-. l.lndwy. Hlnml Kean-lM-r . the crmtr . liliMtal i iiii-.l 1,1 th Ktr.ii. u. T..... .-t.,nilii. I'lwri, n..il. Pimplm nnd all I.I.imI di- -i.- .i,n ii. n ..n.,,. Till Mn rr.. I.ni't lull l 1 ltir ItlwHl i tl.i- euntnt.-e i.f hrnltH 1 focv, ti If rmit drnvM don't kn-n il.t-ii1 fr., n , V' E: fEM.KliS A .. rr..V'-, 'm.Vi.u, la not rise like a roc 1 - m a bullet fired fn in : t Pill VI lb ill i . J(" It is ases .7 ...j If the I"-' a m -m 14 a mm 1 I j' m IJMH . M . V 1 1 a WW ... pn.trrty -J . a.xrtj. .imwi rtry-UL-AjUU. WOlllall tO-(lay. ann IlKCiy tO live 89 " AW, .r-tis1urg, P. Office In Cut. i iy. hre-rioora from Hfrt rwt. i f7.'T2.l long a an oi us. t k. .) c 8?.SOI.n BY ALL DRrutilSTS I316.-lj. 0C rf f iei Cur-ij. loy , r"-ptd f.if... T i A . i.-s-'r ;.- ''.'Kr . ;ey. 'J-". ' i 1 1 res. wheel hoise. pay xvill be the giv ! i i .t . . . -i i w i oe uant t:ic uu'" be to do it l l!"r !l-