The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 24, 1877, Image 4

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    13 ssir
ma unrA;i:si riuisriTioxs.
The numerous superstitions that
still linger ninone; us, constitute a j
verv inU'irstinir, though painful, iichi ;
f v "thought and reflection. A few of;
the most popular in connection ivun
love ami marriage vc place before our
melers.
On St. Mark's Eve the custom still
lingers jimou the mahlens of North
:impt nshire to make the dmtih take.
The number of the party never ex
ceeds three. They meet in silence to
make the cake, and as soon as the
clock strikes twelve they each break a
portion otl to eat ; and when done,
thev walk up to bed backward, with
out Fpe-iUinp; :i
stie-iks the spell
word lor, ll one
is broken. Those
that are to le maruoti see me nseness
of their sweethearts hurrvintr after
them. Those are to die unmarried
miliar hear nor see anything; but
lliev have terrible dreams, which are
sure to be. of new made graves, wind
ing sheets, and churchyards, ami of
,-ings that will lit no linger, or which,
if they do, ci 11:11 bio into dust as soon
as put on.
There is anol her dumb ceremony aUo
prevalent in Northamptonshire ot eat
inr a v Ik of ai. egg in silence and then
filling" the shell with salt, when the
sweetheart is sure to make his visit ii:
some wav or other before morning.
The vounir women of Scotland, in
former times, determined the figure
and size of their husbands bv drawing i
cabl.aires blindfolded on All Hollow j
liven," (or HolloweVn, the 31st of j
October,) and, like the English, fling- j
inir nuts into the lire. It is mention- !
el bv Ibirns that, "the first ceremony j
of Hallowe'en is pulling each a stock '
or plant of kail. They mu-t go out ;
h and in hand, with eyes shut, and pull !
the first they meet" with. It being j
b:r or little, straight or crooked, is
prophetic of the xi.e and shap? ot the j
:rand object of all their spells the '
litisband or wife, If any 7, or j
earth, stick to the root, that i- tvrhrr,
or fortune; and the tade of the ens- i
.,r that is, the heart of the stem is
indicative of the natural temper and
disposition. Lastly, the stems or to .
give ihein ordinary appellation the
rmif.-t, are placed somewhere above
the head of the door, and the Chris
tian names of the people whom chance
ltiings into the house, are. according
t the priority of placing the runts .
the names in pie-t i. n." j
The Welch have a play in which
the youth of both sexes seek for an
evenleaved sprig of the ash ; and the
first or either sex that finds ami calls
out Cyiirtr, is answered by the fust
of the othei that succeeds; and these
two, if the omen fails not are to be
joined in wedlock. j
Ibuning the nuts was once a favor- j
ite charm in Scotland. Thev name
Ihe lad and lass to
each particular '
nut, as thev lay them in the lire, r.ml '
acconlinul v as I hey Imii ii quietly to-
.i '' ' . . I." . . i : i .
i liiei. or siaix irom opsins one au-
ollll
the co'iisc ainl issue of the
couitshii will he.
In Iiilaml, when the young women
wishes to know if their lovers wcie
faithful, they tint three nuts 111 n the ,
Lars of the orate, naming the nuts af- 1
tor the lovers. If the nut crackeil or ,
juuiM 1, the lover wonM prove un
faithful. If it hegin to blaze or lnr.n, 1
he ha'l a rcjzaul for the pei-son making
the trial If the nuts nanuil after the
girl ami her lover burneil together,
they wonM h'i married.
Ktiting an apple at a glass was an
other charm once in vogue. "Take a
candle and go alone to a looking
".hiss. I'at an apjile lie fore it, and
(traditions say you should comh your
hair all the time) the lace of your
conjugal companion to . will he seen
in the lihss, as if peeping over your
slLmlder."
"Throwing a stocking" is a singular
sort of low divination on the first
tuning of a wedding .After the
liride has retired, and while she is mi
liri ssing. she delivers one of her stock
ings .o a female attendant, who ;
throws it at random among the eom- j
panv assembled on this occasion. !
The person on whom it happens to
alight will, it is supposed, he the next j
to enter into the blessed state of mat j
i i m-hi v. '
.... .11
I lie IoilOWlllg suiei:iiLioiis ciisloius
still Mner in the south of Scotland:
The bride when she enters the house
if her hiisbaiid, is lifted over the
threshold. Tost-tep on it, or over it,
involuntarily, is reckoned a had omen
On the san.e occasion a s.vci-t iake,
Lakt d fc r the purpose, is broken above
the head of" the hi h ie, which is also a
rite of classic tradition.
I'isk Tukf. Oil. IJetween Bordeaux
r iu 1 Uayonne there is a large stretch
of san dy b sji t, w In icon tlp-re is little
vegetation, save here and there patcJi
es of pine trees- From these trees
there runs a iein-us ni'itter, which is
olh-ctcd and sld by the inhabitants
of the region. This substance has
lieciitlv been slitried by M. (iuille
luare, and he has now announced to
the French Academy of Science that
he has pioV'ced three kinds of oil
from the malt-rial, all rich in carbon,
containing, respectively 80, 0i and )2
per cent, of that clement. The light
yielded on bu ning the oils is remark-
T r T i . ... t. 1 v ......... . i . t L'li.nitiiii f a
pllle Hl IL? IIIIAIO.SS ill. SLVII I IIV
pud is said to be
house illumination.
suitable for lioht-
St. I'KTKii's Cm in M, Home, holds
T.OlMl; .Milan Cathedral, :17.00(I; St.
nf. I.nnilon. 2.").f.00: !an l'tti'omo, at
Ji.iloimn, 24.0tK); I'loreiioo Catliedral,
24,:jul; Antwerp Catheilial. 24.000;
St.' Soplihi, (Constantinople, 23.000;
St. John Lnteran. 22, '.'00; Notre
Paine, ftt Talis, 21,000; I'isa Catl.e
ilml. 13,000; St: Steplieti'f at Vienna,
1 I 000 ; SI. loininicVs nt IJoloo-na,
J2.00'); St. li terVftf IJoloiZti.i. 11.
400 ; (.'at'.jetlral ot Vieti'ta, 11,000;
St. .Marks, at Venice, 7,000.
Wc desire to call the attention of
remotlled, reputed
HEW
:i!a
IN THE ZAIIM BUILDING, EBENSBURG, PA.,
Where wc have just received nn immense stock of
NEW
Comprising DItV COOo?, I1IKS OOOHS. NOTIONS. FLANNKt-R. RT-AXKKTS HATS. CATS,
IIOOT.S, SIIOKS, CI.O l III.(, CAUCEIS, v ic. We also keep a lull line or
FKESIl GROCEKIES AND PROVISIONS
Consisting of FLOCK. FISH, SCO AH, COFFEE. TEA, SALT, POAI'S, Si'ICKS, OILS, &c.
snip hfTa i FP.F.sr,riir m vn
CiflZ ITJ-i .A. TUIAII
AND SAVi: ?J JlZTt az?srr.
15Y BUYING FOll CASH !
The Highest Market I'riees paid for drain and 1'rodnee.
Mclaughlin ergs, & go.
pfio rnoTCD jp
113 and 115 Clinton
ALWAYS
Largest, JBe
k!5 t
Sloc k r Iry (ion. Is
;a 4.1
Notions. MilliiK-rv. r.irpetx.
f I ton 't loi -ct l In-
ONLY REMEDY
rim
II ABB TIMES.
n ci
LtUL
.Ml wjiriliiis Fitt'I T FA !M. oapoHsdly n-lnp-teit
to t!if LM'.ovtli of V I X K. ivlw-re it i mi
till'!isifi utieee-s ntl'l ;i S I.MiOK PuoKITS.
Tin' hi ii 1 1 is ;i!so i, ! (:i.it i t ii iri ciw t e of Pi neli
eK. I'i-io-s. . ee'e. iin.l sniiill I l ulls; a ! so, I ruins,
lil :(vs :!tl. Vl'tf : lilcs.
l::ll.V ll:IM.!riils'r i-.V eel Icll t V I N r V A H I)S , Olt
( ii a ens ii ml !' iim e.in now l.cci'n.
Till. I.' H ATI' N is only :1 mU.-s south of
IVnl.nl' ii liiri. lo Itiiili (Mil. in it iihM. !! nr'u f n I
elititi'te. mill :it the ci v ilooi s nf I he New Vol lc
mill l'li.liiil'lliia M uki'ts. Another liiiilroiid
riinx iliri". to New York.
tiif. I'bAcr. is !r.-i-iv T, nn n. st'frr.ss-
FI'l. iiml I'KOSI'I'.KMl'S. ("Iibi-his. Selvols.
iiml oilier privileifi-s toe iiln-it lv -sliOiisi'Ml.
Uo. ii'iinuriietorii s oT Slmes, I 'lt liiinr. (''nss,
St r.i 1 ' Is. n ii. I ot her t hi n us, n I which fliJTer-
ent memlier? t( a lamily e.tu procure employ
ment .
It hiishrenn lIi'U.TM Itt'siniiT for some ye'irs
p:il I or pi'i l'le su It I'ina' I ruin pil I iniuni ry :i IT' e
t i.ms, :i-Hi inn. c;itni rl:.l jrtie am! flehilitj . many
t lioiisiim'a of w honi hM e 'ii ire! v recovered.
A new lliiek Hotel hi just liecn coin ph-teil,
ion lee' I' runt, w i'h Imek l u'liliiiir". ron r "I orit-s
lii - h. inchi.litia- I'n neh roof, nri'l nil tnnilern
itm - .
I'ltlf'KflF FA KM I.A.N t. 'J- , ri.I( A lilv,
j p:iy.il.le Iiy i nsl ! hn. 11 1 s. within the p'-rioil of
I four veiiri. In this climate. 0 neres of In ml
; pl.i ii t o-i on i to ire? will count as niuch us 1:h;
acres f'i 1 1 lur north,
i Persons iinneiiinintei1 with Finil firowlnit
i col lieeome l.iinili ir with it in h siort lime on
: Tiei'oitTit i f sniToiinilinirs
I I I V V. A('K1. X F. AI !tF.. nil I T- IWS I.OTs
1 In the towns of Ijiunlisvillc ami Vim liiml, also
, for s:il.
A papT containing lull t nl nnnn t ion wui no
sent free of cost on n pp I ica ion I o ( 'I I A 1 1 1. KS
K. I.AMM. Viki..M). N. J.
Tlie I. I'owoi-j- is itn extract from n flecrip
tioii ol Vniclan.!. written Iiy the well-known
!Vji ieiili in 1st , Solon Hul oi.soll, n ml piiMUhcri
in Ihe New York Tiihmir:
All the hrm.T' wero of the "well to ilo" 'rf.
.iTi.l "'inr if t liPtn. who Im ve I ari;''il t heir at tent ion
to Iriins an. I market -jar leniair have Emn rich
The soil i? lnain. varying fr i'i samly to "layev.
anl snr'a.'e ir"nt lv nnlii'a I itn. Interseetr'l with
so; a 1 1 streams ami occasional wet mcailows in
w hich ilepesil s of peat fir tinick are storcil. f n f 1 1-ci'-nt
to Icrtilie the who e uplan.l surlafc. ulicr
it has lieen exhaust eil ot lis naliiral fertility.
It i rrrtniul'i one of the most r i trniire tractx, in
an ihnot Irrrl mxi'tinn. ntft x" ttiihlr cowl Hint
for iltatnut farm in it, thnt ire knoirof lliixniilc of
Vif W t xti rn I'ra h iCK. U fou nit tome of the o.'it
rxt fa 'mi a ;in rr n'ln jnxt n irotitnlftt irolurt i re
c when clrarril of foi ct .fift y or a huntlrett gcorf
a no.
'The oi1oit wonM soon liisoevcr the cause of
this eoiit itmeil IVr-illty. Tin; whole country is a
marine Icpesit . an I n Ii t limnuh t he soil we ioini.l
evlileiiccs ol ealcareims snhstances. tr'-ncra lly'in
the lorm of imlnratcil calcareous marl, shuwini;
many lit itict terms of nncient siiclls of the ter
tiary formation: ami thin marly tubstance issrnt
! !'. all throwih the noil, in a tf rj comminuted
for.it 'n'l in tin v tract conri it ion m'.sf raxihi axxim
iln.'cl by xnch limit n the farmer lirxirr lo ci lti
vale. H-'Jn.-ly.
FsT.tlW.ISIIKn ISi;!.
Attorneys-at-Law,
,29 Seventh St.. Washington, J). C.
I ti vnlori.
We procure pa tent s In all countries. Xn attoti
vr.v fkks IN advam K. No charac unless I he
patent isaranleil. No Ices for makinsc prelimin-
Vn.llMit;.innl f .... a I. . I., .. I
i
I
". .A U HI 1 1 1 il l"!!'-. . o ....... . , r-
icomluetin -n rehearing. S print attention
e; i veil to 1 nt cr Terence I as.-s lie fore tic 1 Men (If- 1
hce. F.xtensions hefore t 'onsiri ss. n I'rmiteinent
Sui's in ililferent States r.n'l all litliraticn apper- !
taininx lo Invent iens or Patents Si-.ni hi amp .
KOII I'AMi-ill.KTtilVIM'. Kt I I. INSTI5I ( TtONS.
I iiili-il Mulci oiirii nml lc ;; r I toe-i t s. I
('la im jirnscciitc'l In th Su remet'mirt of the i
T' nisei I States. ''.urt of I la inis. I nun il i 'om'.n f j
signers of a !,; ',i!n-s. Soul hern I 'la ims i iom- :
Tii.ssion.a:i. all classes ol war rl.oms helore the I
Fxeciirive 1 icparl inents.
Arrriir nf Pay ! nf y. I
tin- ( Kits. sot. m I us. anil HAii.iitsi of the late '
war. or their heirs nr:' 111 many e ises er.tilleil to ;
money ln.ni t he i:vcr:inicnt , of hich they have ;
li. kiiow lcilirc. Write full history of service, nml !
slate minium of pav ami homily reeciveil. Kn-
closc si n-.p 101. 1 a oni reply niter examination,
will he (civeii ou w itht-iil eharire.
I"etl:i
All ofTiTiv. i ll lirr- Pll.l xni'o-s wmnicil. rui
lure.l. or iiiiurc! in :lieliiic v.ar however si ij; lit ly,
arc col ii !eii lu, ami ca n ohta in a pension.
I ctilcil i;.s (;i!ii-r:il I nml OIKi-c.
t'eftestcl l.ati'l Cii?i-J. Private I.amf (Claims,
Mininif. preemption, niei Hem' s;ea-l ( uses, pros
pcu'e'l hef.ire the Ocneral Luml ILH'.-e tiel lie
pa rtini at ol the Interior.
I. ii im! IViirrrnili,
We pay cash for Itnunty Lftivl Warrants, on'l
we Invite eerresponileiiee with nil parties havinr
niiv lor sale, ami uire full ini.l explicit inst ruet ions
where asrilunsnenis are imperfect.
We coin-. net our I'lisiiicsii in separate IlureHUK
liavin.' tlicrin the clerical H.-sisianee of ahie ;,n.
e peril ticcil lawyers ami ifive our eioycsl personal
rupervisimi tneveiy Important pajier ,in pare.l in
each ease. Prompt est 'nl tent ion I hus, seeureii to
all I'Uaint-ss ent rn;e.l us. Aihlress
K. S. & A. I. L.ACKY. Atfornevs.
Washinoto.n, it.C.
A ny person !cslrinr InTormnt Ion fis to the st anil
ine iiml res ponsihility of the memliein of the lirm
will, on request, tic f'urnishe l wlths satlsdietorv
reference in his vl:-iniiy or t-'onressionul district.
sm-Rfi. Pa.
Itavinir onee more tnken iio5sei!iion ol flu. well
known rnwloii! Hoiife mi l-.Hcii-l'itr ?, wliicli li
ll i rcflffeif n.i I reliirnl'lie.l in ,,.,.1 ntyle. nml
inleu'l-' licreniti r to c-mi lut on strict teuiieriiiico
l-rincljilen, tlie mlycril,cr enriiePty solicits 11,0
juitroii ,jre n, IIuitJC who nmv vlnit tli emintv ie.-it
elt'icroii lnislii.-or eiinur'e. ull whom he iiieilireg
lilumell I,, eiiieitiun in the heel imiMilile iiiimncr
Riel at I he Iowoji i i,f,i.i,. )r. i: eellent nee,,,,,.
innilal!oil will he tiirninliuil to siimiiier 1 .0:1 nl erg
lio will tin J the I'rimfjnl" I'i.-h-i mt nr, I ecou
ouiiial )lace ut wliicli toiieiiit the heute.l term
. . AAUtJKAWt'dKli.
Lhtiisliur, April 27, 177.
$12
Imj at home. Airentn wnnteit. Outfit
auJ twiiuB iree. li;l t Co., iuu-ita, Me.
1;
the puhlie to the feet (hat we have
and removed to our
BT01E BOOM I
- n-.r.
mys a ill m in m.
Street, Johnstown,
HAVE THE
Oil Cloths. &.. to tie round in Cini'..rin county.
n it in tier ion) stt oi-t. 1 1 f - J
Great Reduction
A V VI A a SET R Ml 8(5.00
AT
Dr. Quincy A. Scott's,
PITTHIRTRfilf, V.
Taking the Centennial Mdlal an-l In'ploina ov-r
all li"ii.! ami for.-in competitors has xircn In.
Scott's work a wnrl l wi le cclehrii y. an I the pun.
lie are n 1 wa vs sa i i-lieil when they 'not it that lliey
HA VK lilt liKSl'.
rr will pa r : vi:nyi:(ny to
visit riTTsiirncn to
HAVE J) 17. QUIXO' A. SCOTT
EXTRACT Til FA I', TEETH
WITHOUT TAIX
BY JUS AliSOLUTELY SAFE
AX, ESTHETIC,
AS IT IS THE OXLY OXE
IX EXISTEXCE,
AnJ can he taken with en'irc confi lence tv old
mid younif. n ml people in evtry
Cuii.jitioii of l'lalth.
ANOTHER DEATH FROM
LAUGHING GAS.
Tr. f. .Miirlov Harrison, a snrlron of "a years
staii.!in:f in .Manchester laiirlan I. lately 'lie. I Irom
a n overilosc of Ituu hina lio II e was in per let
hcafl'i, hut the a" ai.ies' hizes very raphlly
an I he mni a lew nhalaiious too many.
June 15, ls77.-.i'in.
A LECTURE
Jtinf I'lihlix'iftl. i'l a .9. ill, it fi.r, U.jie. I'rire.f, ,1 .
A l.pcfBrc on I lie .Y:it lire Trent mcnt rl K!irn
Cure f Seminal Weal,
il'.iceil hy Self- A fuise.
jMiteney" Ni-rvnns lie!
.Marriaire aenerallv: t
ess or S' erinalon turn, in
'volnni ary Fm iysions. m
liiy. aiel I in pea imcnt s to
insiirnpi ion. f .pilepsv. nml
rits: Vieniiii ami lhsieal I nca i.aco v. Xe. l!v
UnilKl! I' .1. CI IA Kl( A KI.U M. U., uuihorot
the (.recii Hook." to.
The tvnri'l-reiion ne-l nnttmr. in this f.mlrahle
Iveture. clearly proves ,'rom his own erierienen
that the n w I u I eo:i? -ii.'i)ec el Selt.Ahuse may
leeM'ee:ually remove.l ivillmiit nictieine an.l with
out ilamrcrous serifica I opera t ions hm u i s inst rn
ments rinzs or r..r.lials: poiniin cm a inw of
cure at once certain nml efleetual. Iv which every
sullercr. no mailer what his condition mav he.
may euro himself eheajily. privately an l la.lirally.
lifl in .crime trill iime i Imuit In lUtiwatt'l
a 'i'i t h -ixo in I.
Sent, under seal. In a plain envelope, to any
fl'l'lrcss on re-eipt of six cents or two postage
tamps. Aihlress i he I'iiIi Ishcrs
TIIF I I I.VI-KWri.l, HI-: PICA I. CO..
41 Ann Mricl, .New lnrk.
Post (ifflee Hex 4"s;. n iy.
r.rin
I (Hi
Meiiciiiej Toilet Articles, k
n
l.liliim to n full line of rirucs. iMcillcIncs.
.c. the iiM.lcrsiirneil keep on hainl a inriro, va-
ricd ami elegant i.ssornnent of
PeTfameiy, Toilet and Washing Sonps,
Pure Fhivorimr F.xtracls. Ksscnees of nil kind
pun: spices. Hiank lino!, s. Pocket and I'ass Hooks,
Stationery, Writing Fluid. Hlaek and Ked Inks,
Pens, Pencil and Pen Holder. Itihles. Prayer
Hooks. Hymn Hooks. together with a
rixi: stock or .1 i:VKi.n y,
Tooth. Hair. Shoe. Sciuhand T'isiin Hrush-s.
, t'ouihs id all kind. Toliaeco. I'isrars Pipes, irlass
j w ire. Itin:ps. I. nr.p ( 'iiiiime; s. nml hundreds of
other iirtielcs needless to ineiilion all of wnieli
! w ill he sold at the
Very Lowest Prices for Cach.
i It MM ON h MUKK.iY.
j Khenshurir, June 8. 17;.
! 4 ai 8io to'oo pes MorTfH
A "Ve-w. Hear iiml Concise
; UNIVERSAL HISTORY
: "ommenciii r wil h the earliest periods and closing
I March. 177 3 voluin.-s of the World s treat.
I 'ir.ind History in one. Ancient, iil.llc Aces, n nd
; Mintcm. iiiclmiinir history of Centennial t:.rliit,i.
ticn. liauijtiration of hce'si'tent Haijri and l urk.
i'n Vifiicvl'if x. A nook of Mirlllitar interest and
ntiivers I need Selis last., r than any other
I licauiiiitl illustrations, low prices, iiniek sales, ex
' traienn.s ciieulars free. Address J. C. Mr I T liilV
" , Philadelphia. Pa.; Cinciuiiati, (. ; t":iiea
Ro. 111.; St. I... m is. Mo. f8-'.. "iOt.l
s.innr s ij-hi .lll-iiii-r in Ihe Bronte
! l-i'HI ici'ie'ly i.l I no Hfe. Kt vsifiehm, 1
5 i'lcerrt. HeiN, i'nnrleii stiid all h'ln
" in yield III il j wiiintii ml p..iTel. lion'!
i e ii. irp liicMHl is th tnurantee ol ievilth. I
f .rue, si. ll ye.ir ilruuueit don't keen it. en1 fur
e. i.. r.. sr.t.i.i-.as a -c., i-rop', rititlnnc. Pn
'
rf-OLTrfiY ALL Dttt-TtCtSTs T2-16.
S777
I? not easily earneil In thene times, but
it can he niiulo in three nioviths' hy iiny
one or elt her ?ct. In nny jmrr of the rimii
try irlio i-i wiliinr to "work etpuililv nt
the eniilnyinent which we lurnlsli. You neei'l nut
tin a iv.-iy frotii home over nlnht You can (tive
yonr whole time to the work, or only votir Pmre
inoinentH. It cost nnlhing to trv t'ho' husinesn.
'I'erin.J rn. 5 out lit Iree. Aihlress t onee, H.
H allkt t t'o., 1'ortliinil, Maine. (3-.3.-iy.
TJ& A N T 10 lleZFriiMSTd 1 IE Lh.
I hnv IiiukIi-ciIs nf applicants tot
FARMS just nnw. A Iff. r- n'.-iMe elry propen icn
to exchange for Farms HunilreiifMi! people erowil
into my ellioe. anil I T.rnut icet sunicient Furnis.
1 ha vp loin of customer lor Kmul improvement
nil each. Write or enll ns pmm (is pii.pihle. niel. if
not too fur lltant. I will (11 anil ee the property
M. .IA IKS, Fiirm Ahciicv. 0i Suiitl.lielil nt..
rittstiurgh. near the PoKl-otfioe. iS-a3.-ly.
PA. KHOKMAK K uTTTonNF.Y-
AT TAW, TCbeiistoirg. Oftii-e oti Higli
fctixtt, eU3i fcuj 0 residence. 11 21,';t -tl.J
QUINN,
fni! to t
The Kfkects of IIallfcixation. It
! is cm ions to note the blight point upon
j which ii human lianas in the balance of
' iciison. Persons liavnio; s-4 the appearance
of iwifect sanity have been known, as 6ud-
clcnly as a Hash, to develop traits of lunacy.
In oilier instances, a chance assumption of
: tank, kept up fo d.iy today, has marked
a veritable belief. The hetion oi ked upon
the biain until it became fact, most ditlieult
to reconcile with hallucination.
i A remai kahle insiance of such 'niagin-
! atioit is tecoided in the life of Ciirran, Ibe
1 Iiish banisua, who, witfe his ::iy compan-
ions, was in Ihe habit of speudrnt; a .lay in
. Ihe Dalkey Islands, and mdulfieil lit the
fu.licof fleciintf a King of Dalkey and
i adjacent .islands !" A pentlentan in mid- .
j di sialion in life, a genial, w hol-souled ;
! and convivial man, w:is elected to till the '
i throne, lie enleied into the j"ke and en-
'joved the pas ime. A journal was kept I
called the Dalkey Gazette, in w hich all pun- j
; lie proceedings were recorded, which was i
; a constant amusement to its suppoiteis.
Hut at length Ihe mock pagoan ly, the af- f
fected loyalty and assumed homage began j
to tell upon ihe cxciUd imagination of
"King John," as he was styled. Fiction j
became a reality, and be fancied himself j
"every inch a kuitr.
lis lamily auu
rnyre
i Mimi assume such a hum ujkii
a liolil (i ion .nun iii'ii
nothiinr could shake it. He spoke upon no
olhei subject save bis kingdom and its
coveinnient, and delighted to dwell on Ihe
vaitoiis piojecls be hail lofiiieil lor ttie
betit li- of bis people. He nevei could divest
j himself of his regal pomp, and exacted the
I nt most defeience to bis royal authority.
I When his last hours drew nioli no ret urn- j
j ing gleams of reason btoke upon bis mind ; j
I tothc moment of his d:alli be believed him- j
j self a king, and all bis cares and anxieties j
were for bis subjects. He spoke in high j
j terms of the officers of his mimic court, re- j
I con. mending the care of bis kingdom to
' I hem until his successor w;is chosen, and I
' demeaned himself with a dignified calm
' uess well becoming Ibe last hours of a
! puissant monarch. When he c;tme to re
i linqutsh bis crown, he said, with tears, "I
leave it in my leple, whom I have so
loved," His feelings were gratified up '
his death, by thinking of the good of his
' fellow creatines, which seemed, in bismad
. ness, as in bis sillier life, to be a prominent
feature of his disposition.
Who w as Casaiuanca. O.ven Caahi
atica was a native nf Corsica, ui which
isl.nnl he washoin in Ihe year 1$S. His
falher was Louis Casablanca, a ibsl mijuisii.
oil 1'iciicIi p ilil ician anil naval commander,
and a fi iced of Napoleon. He was capl :iin
at this time of the h lent, one, of .he laro
es' vessels in the French navy, a maonifi
ceut ship of war, cai ryiiiu one luimiied ami
twenty nuns and tiee hnoilieil seann ii. Of
CasaLiaiica's motlier we know liule, save
I ha she w as a yoiino; and boat iful Cisieaii
I nly, iiml devotedly attached lo !iei sun.
Owen was her only child, a handsome,
manly little fellow, with her beauty in his
flashing eyes and dusky hair. She died
while he was yet tpiite y"Uo,T, ami when
the green sod wan placed above her giave
the boy left, the pleasant valley under the
smilino hillsof Corsica to go wil ii hisfatner
anil iread the haul decks of a war vessel.
Meie child as he was. Casahianca soon grew
to l-.ve his li.thcr's calling, ami liecaine a
favinite with all 011 tioai.l. lie was made
a miilshipmiiti, and at Ihe eatly age of leu
yea is paitieipated with his lalher in the
batllo of the Nile. The ship caught the
diiiiin; Ihe action. S"in after. Cap ain
C, is. limine. 1, the la her, was woumb-d by a
musket ball. Not yet tbsahh-d. he was
struck in the head some minutes later by a
splinter, which laid him upon Ihe deck in
sensible. 1 1 is gailan'. son, unconscious of
I he chieltain's doom, still held his post at
the tiaiury, where he woikcd bke lhelie.ro
that he -.ns. He saw the tl.imes isiging
aioinid him ; he Saw the ship's company
deser ing him one by one, and the bo was
urged to lloe. Willi coinage and coolness
beyond his years, he. it-fused to des.at his
jxist. W01 1 hy t he son of bonis Casahianca,
lie fouoht 011 and never nbatidoutd the
Oiieiit till Ihe w h'de oT I lie immense vessel
was in tliii.es. Tle-ti. seeking refuge 011 a
lloating mast, he left the burning ship be- !
hind him. Hut ho was ton late. The final
catastiophc came like the. judgment doom.
Willi an explosion so 1 1 emend ions that
evety ship fell it lo the bottom, the Orient i
Mew up, and fiom among the wreck next .
nii'iiiing was picked up the dead, mangled
body of 1 lie young hero, whose story, 10
eauci and p-ndiy cannot make mote he
roic than it w as.
r.. i.i.oi-'s Monthly Maoazivf. for
SI'PTKMHKU. 'l'he Scpleliilit-r 1. 11 ill to-r of
P., ill. mi's Magazine has many iiii)irovcineiits
w hich will eo:iitnelnl I hemsel ve.H lo lhi
reader af'.er a careful examination. It is
tin- best iiiimlier ihat has appeared for some
tnotii hs, and one of Ihe tea; 111 es is a sea yarn
, by the author of "The Gold Hunters," in
1 Which he gives m a romance of ('alilorii'nt
' as early as 1SI.I, long hel'wie gold was dis
oovored livrtibe A merit a ns, althoi-.e), n v :is
known to 1 he priesi s ami some of t he I ml ians
years before. The contents of It-i I Ion's is
eni pel v 01 iginal, and the stories are really
of a hieli onlerof merit ; there isnot a single
, dry ariiele ii the whole numlier. ISut here
is a list of the contents, and the reader can
nee what, is before him : ' Tin; Tartars of
IJilssia;" "The Thy i lie-Wood nml Aloes
Wood Trees ;" "('oiienhagen. Detimaik;"
"The Uock of Gibraltar ;" "The Course (if
Ti ne Love ;" " I wi'd never Ik! unto Love .1
Il.-htor ;" "Miss Vasi-niir's Lover;" "A Ii
li'inuiive I l.-pei'ileiic y ;" "A lliona'tice of
(;il I'i rii i:i in iis K:iriy Iluys;'
ny;" "An l-e.ii;iile;" "A tl
' I'otnaskeil ;" "My Love;"
I). ii'k:" '(,in"lit in Iht own
' "'1 ii" l!:t!eo- I
.ll" of Lit't-;" I
' Love in I lie. j
Net ;" Some- i
where;" To Mliv HhIimi CooiIv; "TlietJol
I'onaile S'ioic;" "WI.eii t'lmiley t'oincs
1 1 mil":" ''Tlie Onyx Line;;" "A (Lime for
T.vn;"' "11:1 lerswi et ;" "A Wl f'-'s Ke veo r;e ;"
' "n: Yoi Nt; ri.opi.F.'s Sroitv Ti i.i.mk-
'Tiie t'l.ii.l of ihe Wililerooss.' A True
Kiory of Kirly Life in tlie Nortliwe't ;" '"Tlie
I'lii'ui aml;i he r;iiry ;" 'Ioo Spiny;" "Tlie
l:ineiiii Le:ivs;" "True Smry of il Horse;"
"Kilty ("lover;" " it in Ii veu's I'u.zle I'ae;"
"Tlie 1 1 misekeepei ;" 'Cl'lioas Mailers;"
""ni!iitrK I'teiisant mill ( . hersvise;" "Skeii li
es from N;i ti re ( 1 1 mm trims I ilnsi rsn ions.")
Plllilislloil Iiy Tholnes t T.tili.n, 23 1 1 a IV ley
St reel, Iti'ston, at .l.riO per year, postpaid,
ami tor sale ,11 all ihe periudiea! lepois in
t ho rou ni ry.
e
r.KAVTiFn. AVomf:X. Tlie hair n tins
erowimr plm-y of v.tm:in. Tliere are few
llOHierate ilefer-ts wliicli cannot l-e rcmeiiied
I'.v tlie proper disposition if the tresses.
Hut when 1 lie hair lo-cri iif to fall out, or turn
pray, in yoimjr people, or with those in ihe
prime of life, tliere Inch life lor real rejrret.
NVheii this is lhi ease. Ilnit'n Vctftttttfe 'Sici
lian Ihtir l!'jiictrcr will he f.-iuml in he n tirst.
el:s! rrinril. far superior, as a sound medical
medium, to anything else In-fore the politic.
If actually restores jjray hair to it original
eolor, an.l in ttie urcat majority of eases,
causes if to grow again w lien it is hecnmiiif,
thin. If is not like many popular prepara
tions, a titcre wash, hut a seioiitiliri'itsi-ovpry,
indorsed and used hy physicians of charac
ter. Address U. 1 Halt & Co., Nashua,
II. t'ni ucy' s Weclhf 1're.tx, J-'tb. 1, IM'8.
;
Cirurs for IIoi st:itoi.i I'ests. Rtifs
are said to have such a dts'.ike to potash
that if it is powdered nud scattered round
their haunts thev will leave them fort li with.
A piece of rag t horoughly Honked in a strong
solution of c.i einie is a capital thing to put
into rat or mien holes, as Ihey will nol nt
tMiipt. to eat it. A ping of wood covered
with n piece nf H.iiii.cl so prepared may he.
used to till up thejlioles. Cockroaches and
ants hare a sinrlar dislike to cayenne, and
a little strewed alsjut a cellar will keei it
clear of iheui.
Gij b a uz s. rsr
i
REDUC 1 IONMF If J4 S0B3
-j, .
"JWi JJtIL JL sJ&i frD
-1 ' '
CUTLERY, Etc.,
IT HOCH LESS THM COST.
Preparatory to toarimr lown and rebuilding- his
extensive Store Itooni,
Geo. IXiiiitlcy
wu i. ntsptist: ok ins
Entire Stocfc of GOODS,
i).SISTI(l PIU.fH"AI.I.Y OF
Builders' HARDWARE,
TiiMe and Pocket Culley,
ntox. x a 1 1.? r. r.Ass. v. . u v.. . m r..
la m 1 t'iMMXKVs. smvKs, rivwAiti:,
jioiisK it ki:;. 11 MtvKs riois.
till IN I IS It. MS. IlilCs. St(IV-:i.S,
M'AliKS. lTMI'S mi IT lilXti.
HUM H AU1) (lll'KSS.ic.
AT LESS THAN COST,
-10 it
CASH AND CASH ONLY !
Jt, ms I linve iilyo on Inin-l n n-ti- iroi-.l 'Imiliiir ;
11 1 tie., v. Ii I il! si !1 ill Irom $ l to s; ,
less In.lli cost i 1 . I .1111 :ii lit lor I lie urent . ll - i
IfA. 1,111111 :. .tlie ..lily etianuiit'le sell fee!
Hummer in ilie. rtoiM.) which 1 will sell verj low j
for rush.
Koi is llio Time lo Secure Barpins j
i:v in riu; j
!' Ii H J f r.; ti,,t II t!
LIT" A ft persons F.-nntring Utrtn- ;
selves i tiilchti-il fit ine are en rnr..f '
rertfesfetf to tome fttnra rd triit.-ottt
(leffttf antt st tile their respeeti v- tie- j
vomits, either tnj m!e tr vtrsh. r:tnl ,
thert hg save vosts. as t must hare
mi foid.s vlosctl in the xitoriesi time
jtossihte. ;
Goo. IBlu.zxxl&'i
Illfill STREET, EBENSlUTMi. PA.
cllisTJoisSSi
uijiiuijuiiy, jl Lilll iX.
HONEY RECEIYEDONDEPO.IT.
I'.tr.tHI.K O.N IIIAf AMI.
1MERESTALIJIWEI)0 TIME DEPOSITS.
MONEY LOANED, C0LIEC7ICNS WADE.
A.I) A (J EX HIS A L
BANKING BUSINESS TRANS'CTED.
j-c-Sp.ei:iI at tention pniil In liiisinrs of eor
n spnnil' iiis. a. V. IM VK.
Nov. l: IST"i.-tf. "n-!ier.
JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK!
120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa.
f m ai:tki!i:h si.pt. h, isto- nrrtisiTs
reeeu-eil of 11 sums nol irs I linn due 1 oil;ir
Interest is i!ue in 1 he months ol .tune mi l li. eein
lur.nnil i not wit lniniivn is ml.le.l to t he !epos.
It. thus eompouniliuif twice 11 year wit hunt iron
Mins the depositor tocall or even to picsent the
ileM.sit hook.
,'ioney loancil on TJonl F.state. Preference, with
tiliern I rates nml lonir t ime. irivc n to fiorrowers of.
fcrinsi first tnorf enves mi Inrms wortti Tourer mori"
times the amount ol loan desired. Good reference
perl'ect titles, etc.. required.
Tliis corporation is exclusively a Savings lt:ink.
No eommercitil deposits receiv?d. nor d iscnunt s
framed. JS'o lo ins-on personal securitv.
illtmk npplica 1 ions lor horr wers. copies of the
rules, liy-laws. and special law relating to this
Hank, sent to any address desired.
TurSTKKS .taincs t'onper. llavid Iiihert, C. V,
I'llis. A. .1. llnwes. F. W. Hay. .lohn Lotvman. II
Haumcr. Jr.. Onnicl AIcLan-jrhlin, I. .1. Morrcll,
J nines Hc'l illen. .lames .Alorlev, Lewis I'litt. ll'
A. Hogirs. t'onrad Suinies, tieorije T. Swank, iind
W. V. Walfrs.
I'AXIKhJ. MDIl ItFLL, President.
Fraxk Ihhkiit. Treasurer.
Ovitcs Li.ni:a, Solicitor. 12-:;,'77.-ly.i
nnr
LiUl
rl AV. DICK,
Gen' 1 Insurance Agent,
Kll KXs II I . ( ; , VA.
Policies written ot short notice In the
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
And oilier I'irt l l iuiiiiic.
Ehenstiurp. Sept. 22. lH7d -ly.
fP W mCK. Attoiinky at LAAvKh
1 enshitrir, Vn. OITiee In trnnt room of T.
J. Lloyd s new tmildii.fr. Centre street. All
inunnerof Icirnl husincss nttoi did toptttisfiio
torily. and collections a seecialty. I 1-11 t.
1).XIKL McI.-VlKi HUN. Attorney.
i ' itf-MtrrJnhnRtiwn. ,,. Office in the o'd
Kirrliamrel-...iiilH., ,,.jPK ,...,.,. 'J
ton and l.oc.iM atreoi, ' $ 'ZliV., '. M""
l.iess com e -ted with hi8 V.,.;;,, ."!,. '
JA M ES J.l)XTMTOt.iv7
f SICIAN AND SckUEOS, EliensfThrj, la
O'Hee and residence In new tmil.linu eu IAi,n
Street, one dnnr west of lihiir House. "t
Aug. 25, 187.-tf. t
I
t
I
I
I
IMsiiiiilitol urers,
VHOl.CSALE AND RETAIL
of
mt
AND
Sheet Iron W ares
AXD PEAI.ritS IX
1U1M aua uuutiiim
AX D
. ' n sicjis ; , i ; v I.. :'-
iinisr-rniMsnixn hoods (;Ewii.iA.! d'n'iSV;"-:; '
iliicbce v ih .-(; j , , : . ,
! I't pIVM-titei Lv t! , ; v
I in il of H.fu-t '!-.:..;.
TiX.COPi'KHilSSiiiiiT-SilON
JM:'iMITLY ATTKX!r.l TO.
Ns.27S. iSOar.. 282 Wash in-! on Si.,
JCIIXSTOV,, PA.
s. ('. IIAIH-'Y. .1. S. lit. LSI NO KK.
m "
Plumbers,
A
inn, nm,
nTTERS!
A'l'-'llll-i"
Are jr-pirci to 1 ir t'.-i l ai: ! Hit W.-mit I' i s
in I . it - s :i 1 . -1 I ; .. : ' ; ..-1:. 1 v. m 1 1
l:fl' iln.;;.l !i . i'.v;.' ': -tl ' v. :l ' I i 1 u - ; . j
1 1 ! e it;1' -'. in, X ! ; ;i . i -- - r 'i: I1 ' v u . 1. 1:' : : -' k - 1 " :
nT. A ! e-i n Iv.-r."-!- at le.r. 1:..: 1. mi: - ii . i.
most rri'i'ii:! !'! t'-r vis. M .1 ride V n;i s ' ; s 1 n
Sinks tor I. iichen. 1 -oiler. 5t h In - e-' . r
t 'tl.et s I r. 'II .111 I 'A en lit' 1 r I I ' I I II '11 M s
I
( f I I V:l Tl: 7ei I ll.nl I ' J.- . .-lie a .. 1 em n i .i '. 1 ' i i i 1 r
inch L":i.i I'ijiv ( ' : m r e n :l 1 -. c, i 1 ! 1 .;
I 'ot ' a . s-erver :i m 1 loiiii I ' 4. .: it I 1; m li
es in si?v AN 1 w !! ni up at trur ti tire !ta-s
( 1 li .l.e 1 vi l"r !-:i:n :u:.l ir-u e;-ii:ii p'ii,:.
Ali i-rd- r .1 s. 1.. .r. .-r
hi l:op on t'r.iv. ri .-T-fi. ill l.nv.- car nil
S;l t is';; e! ..ry a : i -n 11
ftu-n.-i'iira. .1 tin;.- -"J 177. If.
rxr fjoon to Mis Posi-orn:F.
f li.iii- 7Ht''?.
1 1 i i ji - Slov-s.
TIN, COPPER Sl SMFET.IKON WARr
I l.n it e rceeiO ! taken in nsisii.ii of tie new-
1 1- li 1 I . 1 t. it .1 ... 1 i'iimii.i. , 1 i . . 1 . 1. 1. :'.';. ... . . : 1 . ...
street, two ilnnrs ei!l ..f the li.vik :'t:.i i:-.-.i:
oi'p.'site the Moitiitiiii; IIoiisi . t o!,---, ;!,..r -V
fx-iii-r pe,-.ii- ,1 t h;i 11 1 it- in : :i 1 1. ij ! ,:,i ii !c n!'
an ides to t in - ti N ,t' (I'l l-;; -m 1 ij ;.; . i ; ;.
WAi'i: liite. i.l whi.-h tvtil In- ii;, nisi:, ,!
Ini I-: s at 1 in- rj lowest li inv' price.
The sii'iseri'-o;- tiiso I'Ihi'im s in kvt p a lul'
an l varied .i.-soi tti.-enl i f
Cookir-g, Parlor a: d l!f?a'i g Stoves
ol tin- most approved dositnis.
J'P'-SIVUTINf; toiol'INi; made to ord.-r
in. I unrrut'O'd f fitc.-t in ii.ann tact 11'y utoi 01a
tci-ial. li l-'.l'A I !;t M ; promptly attend. .'. i,-.
All work i!ii:m- Iiy me will ! d-o-.e riir-it .me
on lair 1 11 ins. nml iill s'f I'.S and V A i; !; .,-.
U eie can ho depended mum a Jo . j u ., : 1 1 ' ami
eatinot l.o i! nd- r..l in prieo. A fr.ii:ii'::im--and
iin-ri-iise of pat roteivi- is rcioet ! 11 1! v solici
ted, and no cHort will In.- w-anli:i tt render en
tire satita thin lo nil.
vat.uv. H TitiNr,;::t.
LliensP ine-, Oct. t:i. s7ti.-if.
UUflliivi:OFU?TnRS milliiii
fritF. K-;rxsi!r:;(5 viii.rv cimiMNv
1 is amply prepured to iiviiuiiaeinre to or le
er r.vch:ir;re lo. ds of lis own make for W iiiiL,
winch tVill he taken nt the In dies', imirket 5 rice
and lor the ua! hi rin nt wliieh wnUois will s ...ii
he sect to 1 he various se 'lions of 1 lie c.iioil v. Th
ipiainy f the uoimI nti. c f. us is t.ei well known
to .teed rec.ntiincn 'ai i .n. and ns we nre now run
ning -nr Factory ly sikav row ti:. there wi I ;e
no ueiny in the ma ua laet ure of wool .sent or hro't
to us for that purpose.
I'-S. W eaving. tVirdinif. FuHinir and livcin r
proni.ilv ntfej.,1 ,1 to fn a workmanlike manner
and til the lowest pnsitde rites.
Kl-eushur, "liay 11, ls77 1 1.
lMEHK'-N JJimiLE iRKS
139 Franklin Street, Johnstown.
P SOM Mr.NTS. !IK.1 mi T"ll-
Iki SKIN VS. mrxr;:!i aid (API-
S 1. 1 Si. A IK. M AX J KI.:. tVe , n....,u- -f jf!, OA
rictured .l Ihe very l.i-i It.-iim i nml V.'"' .
American Marldcs. F.u! ire sa i il ae- t , ? 'J ''
tl m rmiriinte. l in price, di sifrn and i'frr
flniiHCU'rni miik. -S'$y
ur it rs i( se,. rollv solicited P-i S
nod pi-ompiiy mi, , ut Ihevt rv low. l
est ...ish rate. Ti v int.
Aiiil 24. :;:j.-ir. JOHN PIJKF.
4 A M K9 W I I.K 1 N SOM
II. T. O'FKIKL.
WILKINSON O'FRIEL,
mam FAC-Tt ntnsi nr
km m mtm mm
li)iTlio.""Pa."'
S-Vrk ex.s ii:, d promptly n.l n itisfactorilv.
Slid as eheiip as : he eli(.iK-st. (4-12. 11.
QAUL III VI NUTS, "
WATCIIMAKKIt AMI.1kvKII I(
nn.........i .... !-M:-Nsl' Kts, fa.
. icc 1'iioiie
Unit lm isprcp.ire I lo.loill work in A
his line, sueii as repairins.' I 'lis-ks, j
Watches, Jewelry, .v.. nt short -i;
notice, in the very t.el manner. 'i ir . ''I
iind nt the lowest 'i.i,t..i,i.. A v .i
Mum on llinh street, one mr wi st of Hun'.K v's
n:rirn Plo-.un ..I,-. ... i
" . - v. a- i up- it t ii it.
;In -n'jurif, June 2U, IS 6.-ly
D
11 A M. KIMM,
Physician ami ft-R:ri v.
i.' !; I-. i 1 1 . i a.
romee opimsite A. A. hr stv'n Urn- Store
NUli I rails can l made at the otlfee. I
J(. liAKM, ATTtiRXF.Y A T Ij w
. Khersilmre, oi. e with l;.-,,,,';,,
"t Ke-nidt'i, In foun Houe. b
ClTV OF I...M ,v I--.., I ,
p-reatest. the w.iij v
is tl:" lieart f I lie r.iiiMi 1 " . T. !:
; of the w nil 1. it ,. ( ( ' ;J ; '
. flttceil Miles ru'Kils (.f (', ; (! ' '
nearly m-vui h-iii l;-, ! '
It iitrnl-v'-s v. :"! in ;..'. '!
4 O'.i'l.oofi i. ' ''
Kill Oi.;U I" Hii-lH 1- f;..;;,
, f the It -o.i-:ii:i, . . ' '
Cathciie than Ilo:..,- ;.' , '
than the w !,.. i,f J ' . ! ' '
; Iiish thao l)r.?-!i:i. ;.. .... .
; than i: - i;.-.;,. ; .
( '.ir;i:i'. ; i: 1 :n. t- . , . "
S.iiS than the o. .
I Wai -wiek-hire. arnl ti (.
j Has a 1'ii '.ii in vt it t . ,
' a Jeat!i evn v i t t . .
' seven :'.-ci 1, ;,!-.:; i- , l: '
llliles ,,f -tut!-. i I: - , ... .
tei;ty- i'it jui'a s , - ,, ' -''
1 Oiu ilill Mini '.' ' -,. .
it i vt iy y.ir. 1 !. - 1 -j
i ti:iv and 4".'i( -ei 1 . ,
1 t "h -ii everv v-ar. i i ;- ! . . . ' '
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