: i REDUCTION ! Jtise and Fall of the lrnd. ! Occasionally the fluclu itions of land J lav lie extniplifiul loan extent which j could l.ardly he expected, a' fact well til..... . l 1 it... . ir flu. TVllllilo 1 111 IIMH .lie ' I i'- v ... . ot Jupiter SerapU at Puzzuoli, on the J Hay of Nnph-3. This temple, now in ! ruins, ilateB from a very ancient period, j t'iree iiiarbh- pillars remaining to mark j l'ie exteit of what was once a mngni f; cent pile of luildins. Half way up fiese pillars the marks of "norinir shell fi-ih lire seen ; eome burrows formed by these motlusk still containisijr the . shells bv means of which they were I excavated. At the present time the; sea level is at the very base of the pil- ; lavs, or exists even Ik low that site, j Hence irios the natural question IIo.v did the shell fish gain access to the pillars, to burrow into them in the manner described ?" Dismissing as an irrelevant and impossible Hea that of the molhisks being able to ascend the dry pillars, two suppositions re main. Kit her the pillars and temple must have gone down to the sea through the subsidence of the land, or the sea must have come up to the pillars. If the latter theory be entertained, the fi'ft level must be regarded as having of necessity alte.td its level tdl along the Hay of .Naples and along all the Mediterranean coa.sls. And as this inundation would haveoeeurred within j.ot only to have had some record pre- Entire Stock of GOODS, M-rved to us of the calamity, but we j consistim. PKiNurAi.i v of should also have Inven able to point to T,,.;!,! tt ntviir -Of istinet and inetlaceable traces of sea- ; JJullCierS Xliiitll W txUlttj fiction on the adjoining coasts. Iheic is. however, no basis whatever for this mi.nosit.ioii N o evidence is 'forth- v. ii.s, r; r. ass, n t.assw arr. r, mps. mpposiuon. iM) lunula is onm . JjAMI, himnfys. srnvEs, tinwahk, 1 Hmiiiff tiifit nnv ktwl) rise lit' the SCa IIOKK HAKES. II MiVKST'il TiVil.S ! ever took place; and hene we are f need to conclude that the subsidence r linking of the land contains the A fp T TIT "V ' IsiT fuly rational explanation of the phe- j iliOo 1 IIA V-Wol, rr.mcii!!. We had thus a local sinking ' -ron f-f land taking place at Pu.zunli. The t Id temple was gradually submerged ; ks pilluis were buiied ln.nath the VBters of the sea, and the boring nml usk9 of the adjacent sea bed fixed on the pillars aa a habitation, and bored tlinir ivnv into the stone. Then a sce- . 1 'luraniT m the woil.I, which 1 will sell ver low fnd geological change supervened. rorcaKii. ' The action of subsidence was exchang- ' cl for one of elevation , and the temple pnd its pillars gradually rose from the tea, and attained their "present level, while the stone boring shell fish were left to die in, their homes. The sur rounding neighlxirhood that of Ves uvius is the scene of constant change and alteration in land level ; and the incident is worth recording, it only to Fhow how the observation of the appa rently trifling labors of shell fish serves to substantiate a grave and important chapter in the history of thecaith Chamber? Journal. iimmimmtnuim. CUTLERY, Etc., AT MUCH LESS TUR COST. Preparatory to tsnrinj; down a-l rcLuildltg bin extensive Store Kooiu, n ii.i. DisFost: of iiii Table and Pucket Cutlery, OKINIISTUNK-!. H;HS. SltOVKIS, ePA 1 KS, HfMPS nu TIT 111 N(l. ISLAXtHAItLHHL'KNtf.ic. CASH AND CASH ONLY ! - I Imrt also on hand n few (rood Mowlnc M n- in -. vthl-h I will nell at from Qin to A30 lo than cont. And am nirent lor the trreal ATIKR. V iV fit JIMHt. Uheor.I.V rhnnjrahle self.fced ains F.W.UT&SU JVIn. n 11 la etvu rerw 9 -or- -AK1- j Salt in Agiucultire. Few per-. Sons realize the value of Bait in agri- j cultural operations. In large doses it j is of course nrT Injury, destroying! i everything vegetable it comes into ' ! contact with. In heavy soil it is also ! 1 an injury, as the tendency is to make j lit still "heavier, and thus whatever j j good it might have in one respect is j i outweighed by the other. iJut in i ! light, sandy sils, or those elevated i tracts of land not wet, but w Inch are liable to ljccome dry in summer time, it has been found of the greatest lene- WHOt.ES ALE AND RETAIL : fiti Rn1 1,1,3 chiefly on account of the j property it has of absorbing moisture I r .1 . i. : .. .i i it : iioiii me i'hiiu in yiy n ruiiit-i . it is j for this perhaps as much as for any 'chemical quality that it proves soben ! cficial in these cases, Usually wheat ' does best on rather heavy though not wet lands ; but where salt has Iseen ' Ui-ed on light soils as good crops have j been gathered as on the most favored j i heavy soils. In the far Western I I States, where rain does not fall often, and the danger to crops is chiefly j through droughts in the summer time, salt in light doses ought to prove ben eficial, and in the sandy soils of Del- j aware, Maryland and Virginia it might i lc em ploy eel to n much greater extent than now with profit. It is chiefly from the moisture it seems to draw from the atmosphere, that it has often been found of so much good for asparagus. The asparagus i requires an immense deal of water in the make up of Its stalks, though it does not like to grow in wet ground ; and this moisture the salt supplies. It has also been found of excellent benefit in raising turnips, beets, cab bage and other succulent vegetables, IJut it must not be foi gotten that it is i an injury in soils already wet or heavy; j ami therefore good as it is in so many j cases, an indiscriminate use of it will j result in disadvantage. In this re- j spect it is like lime and some other j things, in which even "salt will not save it." Germanown Teh grajh. j DALD HEADS jr. -KAI.n 1IEAPS- JV W ONDISHKUI. 15AM) HEADS DISCOVER GAHBOL1NI 5 CAR BO LINE CARBOLINE W A wonderful dloorY. Restore the hair. E5 C'rraie m ew growth of hlr in sis week. ft CARBOLINE CARBOLINE An elRant 2rs-1hff. Restores faded rmir. t W'a never kuown to fail in single lutanc. r A r r r 1 HIT AACDAI IMC XT. KjrViJ vnnuwuiiL Kradiiatrs dandriifl". . PstrM prny Imir. Ja not a dy e. K-stures the hair naturally. CARBOLINE Acts like magic. B CARBOLINE C luTifforates the scalp. 3 Is floine wonders on bald heads. I CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Becominends itself. Sheet Iron Wares AffD DEALEHS I!? S&eet Metals AND- !!OLSE-Fl'RMSIIiC GOODS GENERALLY. Tllinr in TIK.rOPPER&SIIEET-mOX PUOMPTLV ATTKNDED TO. nv ItI'VIMU A m Z&All persona Knowing Ihem aelvea indebted tn me tire enrnesfli requested to eome forward, irithtmt deltt if mul st ifle their respeetire tic--eotttits, either note, or iftsh, ft ml riteretnf sore eoslH,tts I must have my boohs closed in the shortest time HIGH STREET, EBENSBUKG, PA. S. U. BAII.KY. jiJailey J. S. BOI-SINOER. Ax Ixtei.t.tof.nt Doo. We hear so jrucii ol the intel ligence of dog-, and the many wonderful and will-vouched i jsliilices thtil tire recorded run scarccl v tause surprise at an)- new proof of ?MfS''' Kagacity. 1 he following from Ik-lgium has been commented on severely, but ; there scema no reason for doubting : that dogs are capable of all the reason-1 ing faculties here implied : j A certain Monsieur X , going on foot from Leuze to Lessines, in Uelgium, took w ith him his dog, which lie was anxious to get rid of; but as! l:e was unwilling either to drown him rr shoot him, he resolved to lose him ' rn the way. The dog, who, instead of kind words and caresses, received 'nothing bui. threats, seemed to under stand his master's nroiect: he keit quite close to his heels, and wou'd noc I lave him for a moment. N obliged to sleep out for that night in ! order to finish hi.s business, went to the j inn, and 6aid to his four-footed com- ji.iiivM, tii(.tr:i i kj t joiii iiiiio ; I o- morrow, you rascal, I shall take the , train, and von will have to walk about liere." He then went Up to his room Ar prepared to put Cold and Hot Water Pipes r.rl ,-,! I,,, I i ln House nnd attend to nil other work In their .nu went to ULCl. promptly, expcditiou;y. at the lowest pnssi- The next mornillf reat Was X '8 ! l"-!-'. " n thor.uf:ly wm fc manlike mnn- . n , nr. AIxo. can furnish at short notice an'l on the mrpriSC to perceive When lie got up nn reasonable term. Marble Wash Stands Iron that. 1,U nofk fin.l hi uMiHlrnit .. ?.,.nk. ,or. kitchens. Hollers. Bath Tnbs. Water missing. The landlord when ques- : i - : i . t . & . i luaiiiiaiiicn niiii, no one coin's , t'otta. Server and Drain Pipes. 2, 3, 4, and in li- liave taken these articles, as no other ' auo. win tit up. at fair azures. Brass k Bo.sii.ger, Plumbers, VITERrSTUQ. AND GAS gffisysaa. PITTE RS ! - . p. m m. a i m Nos.278. 280 and 282 Waslilnton Si., JOHNSTOWN. PA. ClLLItlUOIltiSTOII&Co. EBENSBURO, Penn'a. BALD ITlv ADS 1 A T J) HEATS I W 4 a a ra A. DEODORIZED EXTRACT OF PETROLEUII i Thp flnlM Artinlfl h will URte Tfair rn Mi Wnk f -L X 11 U VI All J AJkA ilwiU aVAlill II AAA AlwUlVI M VIA AUIIA Ai.lfUU.lfl S r.ARRnMIME CARBOLINE I HARROLINIF i. nrrrar5 fmm n,b oil a it flows from Nature' preal3 chemical laboratory, by a ccu!inr pro-. ce8 invented by a practical ehenn-t, mho II wa- led to cxrtrirnt nt tijon Petroleum i as a hair rstorative by redinr an inter- enting aix-ount written by Mr. Gw. llor- ton, resident of the frontier town of-; Ki.iehta in Iluwia. Mr. Ilorton had trie! with extraordinary success 1 he ue U of Petroleum ujon cattle and horses'"" that had lost their hair on lx-injr afteeted SS with the cattle pl.-igue. The idea whs 5 S'ipgesled to him through a very curious circumstance, namely, he recollected, that a former servant at the hot l, prema- t turely bald, had a singular habit when?' trimming the l:inis, of wiping hi petro-C-i leuiu-besmcareil hands upon the sronty 5? locks still remaining to him. Three months from his first appearance at the hotel he was the subject of K'-n-nil re-T mark, his head leii: covenvi with an t? abundance of fixk lossy clack hair. Such a wonderful chaiic" in so shoi t a tin Mr. Horton deemed of mOii-h-nt importance to make public to the 3 world. t rom rra;-tical esiKrinicnts our chemical friend lK-e:iim convinced that iVtroleum if yiroperly prep.n-d and fretd from all irritatinjr and illuminating sultanefs bad the rf-mark- able property of restoring the hwir to iis ' natural state and color; still furiherex- leriments were necessary to prodece an"" article combining the medicinal onuiities Z of the oil in an agreeable formanl oder, which renders It susceptible of heinIS lj:m'llel as daintily as tlie lamous J..tu uer' Cob'ne; he now pre-c-nts to the public without fc:;r .f cnntnd!o-Ct. tin n the b-t restorative and bcau;ifiri of the hair the world has ever produced. PBK K, itXV. POI.I.AK ri.K KOTILt. Sol-i by all L'rugidfln. KENNEDY 5c CO. ; ftm-rnl Ac-nt fortlie l"nit"d ?'t;it- A ('ananas. Jr Ccr. EsiJii Are. T;:i Z'.., P.:tscsrrl. Pa. I KAIHYA MKMVax 1 i 7 v 1 v. :i :i r. Strennthona the hair. p. Makes the old look young again. 3 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE I, n.t a dr. nsrps lot Titality. p Prrforms what other hair restorers only claim. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Makes liair grow. Absolutely certain. Is the talk all over town. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Is the lcst hnir tonlr. Bautit':s the hair. Js dustiucd to bt ctTjie a boust-koUl word. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE mi "! F.xccll- d lr none. Cm Ilcf oiiimi nils itself. Corers the bald h-ads One trial will convince. i CARBOLINE CARBOLINE CoBfiins no minerals. Restores original color. fti Is praised by every one who has tried it. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE . Ii a nxt'iral j r-xluct. Restores dis'asrd hair. Is the crowuitig success of the mcOn l world. 7 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE f fooling and cleanly. Remove scurf. is worili its weight in gold. us Mnk-s the hair rIobsv. Is atire, safe, certain. Ci, Ry it; you will never regret it. The first patent issn? crnmcnl m to Sim,: n- ' i;i 'ii'i i i ... t .Inly 31, 17'H). r,r ra.ki. , ndics. Patents were i,tii, , , of inakini; cainMcs. fl.,Ur .i"! ' ' l-iTinci lin rtly jrranv, j ... 1 jmnchea f tyj.es." j., , '. ''.r,,"r patents were "iss,i--.l f.r ,j,.jvi.,.? ''r for Jiridrr madiin.-s f.r iv,' :'" Rratn, for imnroviMn' iit ; , juonciiU'o ooat; bv en! rovcm-nt in su-.im In 17'J2 was j.:itcnt d Tt C;, uncior, l Ik ucd w ;0!1 es. i'-)l!vt.i. t' n tire, which inny hrue h,.(.u of the late Jirittn! f,;-c-c-(-....-.' , ., 1 : r . I -1 J 1 1 I llll 1' tl Ol p-itented in 1 Tti J ; ttir i: iron. A rmchine fir !;:., was jiiucii'ci! lv .Jo-:".'i (; Marcli 21, 1 7: . A iie-.v cntcliinp: ti,h nn; ?i'e:t since wliicli time i ; i n i , . l:Ve hi C!l t ll.Tr-ti .l to c,.;.,,. catch tlicm l v the ... 1 moving p iins l. m. t ; patented in' IT'"". :U:.J ; provcnvr.t i-- i-vio f-.r'-v in the san.e : :,!- , . 3 in )Vin !is in ) . d i,, ;. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE I CARBOLINE P'.M everywhere. CARBOLINE Trice, one dollar. liAl.D HEADS RALD HEADS BALI) HEADS ISAM) HEADS HALT) HEADS Gt d, ruo i Ln (M u s & a: 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Jclmston, ALWAYS HAVH TIT!! Ztag-qssfc,; Host aiicl Oiaeapeqt MOHEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, . PA VARI.F. 5f l)KMAn. INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME DEPOSITS. ! M3NEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE. AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSCTED. tVSpedHl nttontlon paid to bnsinen i.f cor ref ponrl'-nts. A. W. UL'CK. Nov. 19. IS75.-tf. Cashier. PTR0I-EUM ON SlIINGLES. In rc- gfird to Applying petroleum to shin- J gles to preserve them, a writer pays: "It enters the ports of the wood at once and as it hardens makes it more : compict in texture, and rather le , liahle to take fire. The petroleum also prevents the surface of the shin- I gles from rising in downy fihers, or liizz'i and it is on the ishole not no i liahle to lire from Spaikswheil treated ' Stock Pry Good, Notions. Milllnrry. Cnr;ipt. f)il rinth?. &:. to )o found in Cum with it. We have tried the cxcri ment with shingles oilcl some time previously, and find they are not easi ly ignited by outside lire, although when once burned, they will, of course produce more flame tlian the wood without the petroleum." Petroleum is also very good to npjily to the iron work ami steel of lain) implements to prevent their rusting when not in use. The crude article costs but $3 or $4 per barrel the price may be higher rt:oi: i i ?or j tone stove -w i .. i- . . i ji.ii-His puis were . ( Hi iiiinnt i- 1' it. rv ,,.- :iMi i;i i T'. ?, ;,;. :,-! ie.g ir.ac!;:n.-. !.v C ,-. I-K-nezer Wii.ling i, f r a coitcii .;i .1 ,. An inipfi.-vemeiit ! r p?ip:-r 1'n-m .,!;, lh fcir.!i i .i. 1 ; ! in 1 A .::!. t w.tcr and :ne:-,ls u ....... In 1 01 n j.-ir:it v, . piovenn-iit in t!u' ! K . : street. (I 1 1 : ti t it u:,; , ; and removed bv on-- : , . tire or oii.-r occai u- -. ;; and e.o.-, jtiMt) n , , j niMit Kit t!e va! -i. hr in g .siiovvs, or s.;i-pe.i p.inla'tooiis or trj-.v '" l , r KK- lu i i A i I' i , 12 4.1 Won't forpi't l lie imiiitii r ami at reel. n i-amntv tf.l JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK! 120 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. nHAKTEREI) SEPT. 12. 18T0. DEPOSITS V' Great Reduction irs' rx"ij:irrii: . A FULL SET rORSG.OO AT Dr. Cluincy A. Scott's, PI'FrFSyHURGH, P. T - V I n ir tl.alVntinnlnl Al fH 1 n1 lli iT.m .' v at present anil It IS USellll lO keep on j U lmr nl foreign com pet i tors Im? irivni Or. hind When in- nnthnililiiifru .,r i Soott s w.Tk a worl-l wi.le celeliriiy. au.l the i. e.. nana. v nen an oiuouuungs, or j Jlc Bre Bi,w.,v!i?n,isne(i when lhcy Ket it lhat lheJ. even your dwelling house is to Iw i havkthehkst. painted, one half of the expense may be saved hy applying a coat of petro leum with a fine whitewash brush: let it dry several weeks, and then put on one coat of paint, and by so doing a second coat of paint is rendered unnecessary. t'lonet. Iron anil Wooden Ilvdrant. Dun llom. n.ilrnnize 1 Iron Pines, one ar.d one and a quarter men L,can rie (iiirnt tor country ose). nnl Icrra II I . . Ha r.i-Aa ...... .. ... I i stranger had teen lodged in the inn. - ah or.icr i-rt with j. s. Boi-injrer. r at They were searching and wondding, I muJI!." Vt nt wnen tuev round in a corner of tlie t-oeimDurn, jnne -zi. ls-r.-tf. bouse the dog, who had been so threatened the evening before, lying pFXT DOOR tojhe POST-OFFICE. ipon the stockings and waistcoat of his j Cooltino; Sl OA'os, master. 1 he poor animal seemed to have wished in this war to prevent his master from starting without him. j TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE X , admiring the sagacity of his ( lfRrInirreeent,y taoes-.n or the n- CIOZ, no loncer tl ICa to r t rill Of him. i lv fitted up nl commodious hiiildinir on Illirh street, two doors entf the Itnnk and nenrlv . I oppoHlte the Mountain lloime, the 8iih.criler is i aim potter preparer! minever ro mHtiuraeture nil ' articles in trie l (Jt'fKll hii. F.ET-Iiion WAKE line, nil of which will b furnished to j buyers tt the very lowest livlnir pi-ices. ! The subscriber also proposes to keep a full ! and varied assortment of A "Wide Awake Dou. A letter says: Mile. P., a good and worthy lady who lived in a country bouse in the neighboihood of L'olum Lier, had a dog of special intelligence, lie was of the race of poodles, which everybody knows are remarkably sa- To Drive Away Rats. A lady writer in a recent number of a New York journal, discourses in the tollow- recMred of all snms not less than One Hollar. ,nS cv ie COnCCrniHC lier treatment Ol Intere-t 1j dneln the months of .1 nne and lierem- ! rit Hiid nilfp her, and if not withdrawn is added to the depos- I V,, , It. thus compoundinfr twice a year without trou- ( YV e cleaned OUT premises of tllCSC dc- uK 1CU ,,u3uUr lUwu urc.cu iv iiioMuimo , ,)., , rerm n l.ir mnl.-;, o a.,;tA. Si: . Wox i'. in the -ie ;: o; i:,e i. i ("., .ni. 1 1 ( . little i'.u 1 1 j. !, :Mid tvido tv '!. ;i tell wirs li:!it t! t'r.'le tiv.(. j;, u. A h. il i -s a s' ;:! j m in y in Nat ni ! of veil - :ig.i''.i ! inrecls cfiiJt-.l iviia! i' id tn.uiy iiiiii did not like So 1; i t!ie surge, and n-x to sun and air. At;. some t::ne tiiev -; lt-uc;:e- were c.iiin an cartli-iukn. are -o many in " ground sa:ik bv d m ic afraid ni" m;u ; rSTAKI IMI1.I IS03. I Attorneys-at-Law, Serenth St.. tfftsh Inrjton , H. C. S In ten I or. Wp proenrc pitrnts in nil o .iiTi'r;r. ?o ATTorr- SKY fkkh l" aiv.m k No rhari" nri!f t Ti I (vilciit i jTitnti'd. Xn t-e 0r nm k .n jr ii'n-K-;iry i-ii:iTip.4!...iiis. '.i int.iii iitvi !-'; ;.-r !; r. in itio hii-I con. in-; inv a rclii-:. nnir. S: i-.-hil -i tt-;io- ii , Kivcn to Intirt . ii-nce t l.-r..-rc tt.e I ntM, lit tu e. llxu-' ...iis !.i.lorc t'(ir.n-, I nrruiit-iiK-iit uit." -ii -liil'Tcnt Stales nii-1 :ill luiir.ition i-i"-r-ti.ii.lii t. liivi-:; lion. or I'aten's kmi siamp ! FOB PAMPHLKT HIVINO riM.L ISSTBl l 1IOS3. j I nlli'd MiiIm nnrls nml IK-tri.i-.it. j Comiljciicod b'iil iii f'lalms rr'F?c?ie-l Ip the arreme t'oart of the I oil and on till a Vi! T'niie-l S:tp I'onrt.-ti Ulms. t. t.nrt ol 'oiimii i r i sionersof Isbama t'Uiirs. S ubin v.'i.i:n.t'.-.n- j ,,0toni Ol t.ie '.:. ntissimi. and all i-l;is.-f? ol war liMiius i-timc li.i- rni-d over tin- -.u txci-uove Dopartiueuts. ! rnrPi..fis.T nn-l ro,,tr. j a,,d tin- liny t !.:! f)FFTCEr. soi.no r.s. and SAM.rn of tlie !nt- ! Waves ;l'Ke oil w;ir. or their heir are In mnvv rnss entftlo-l :. ' t,,. ,- , money from the ttovernmr-nt. ol which t hey hart- , , ,lu n-i know Iclire. Write full hlstnrv o- eon i." -..i .iilvt. i:i.l t-i- .I i si!ito nin.-uui oi pav ami tH.untx r. i-. iv d. Kn- eiose st nip nnd a tull reply alter uxatiUnatii-u. will l given you without iharire. I'riikiniK. Il t'frim, h1irr. srd rn'"o' fonn.fed i 1. v. u: 1 I'.;-. lil iii t- 1 ; - i U ! deposit hook. Money loaned on Real Estate. Preference. with . wnsli vr-llnw n-iili liberal rates and lonir time. B-lren to borrowers of- 1 . . ,' ferinji first mortaafts on farms worth fouror more '"S le Stones atlCl raiters OI tlie Cellar IT WILL rA Y EVERYBODY TO VISIT PITTSBURGH TO HAVE DR. QUIXCY A. SCOTT EXTRACT THEIR TEETH WITHOUT PA IX 11 Y HIS A R S O L U TE L Y SA FE AX.EST1IETIC, AS IT IS THE OXLYOXE IX EXISTEXCE, And can he taker, with entire confldenco by old J iJ:Mrii,,rn.,red iu, ,MP la! H W1r. however siiKi,tiy. and ynntiir. and peoide in BTtry i " u.. . a.. o....n a pension rnp. ; yoatiic. and people in ertry condition ol health. with a thick coating of it. In every crevice where a rat might tread we times the amount ol loan desired. Oood reference perfect titles, etc.. required. This corporation Is exclusively a Savlnirs Bank. ; io comine-reiai neposits received, nor discoants ; t.,lf. f i, " t . irranted. No loans on nersonal seenritv. Put S hta,s f sIie copperas, and SCat- mank applications for borr-.wers. c.pies or the tered the same in the corners of the ii..infl, rurcini inw rciuiiu iu mil ; m address desired. ""i. Anotlioi l?tli iVoni Dr. O. Morlev Hsrrlsnn. a snrtreon of 30 years stsn-tlnif In Manchester. Knitland. lately died'lrom an overdose of Liana hinir Jas. He was in perlect heafth, but the "(ras" anscsthizei very rapidly and he ook a few inhalations too many. June IS, lS77.-5J4in. THIS WAY for rules Hank, sent to tiny The result was a perfect stam-1 FTM! rn'RHlMnPS 'I (11 fit hV If! M M THrsTKKS-.lameslTooper. lavid Plbert, J. P . ,W1 P r,,. i.i. I "c I uuui uiuuiun, uu. Kills. A.. 1. Hawes, F. W. Hay, John Ijowman. H. . v' -- w.iu Bantner, Jr., Howard J. Roberts, P. .1. Worrell, I time HOt a footfall of eithet rat or mouse has been heard about the house. Every spring a coat of the yellow Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved desijrna. tVSrOoTTNG and HOOFING made to order eacious. When Mile. V. passed the i JT"i Jn.2"V:LlI,T W evening with ladies of her acquaintance j All work done by "me will t.'o.ione rifrht nn.i in r'ulnmhipr as often Ini.ticnpil . i, I n fair terms, nnd all STOVES and WAHE sold in Coiumoier, as oiten iiapptueil, tlie ( hy n,e be ilppendoil upon nt to qnitllf and doJT liehtened her home bv carry ilip; ' cannot be undersold in price. A continuance 0 .. Tt i i -i e . , , and Increase of patroiiHs-c Is respectfully 8olicl- two little lanterns which were fastened I ted. and no effort will tS wanting to render en- on each end of astick which he carried tiresaturaction toiK luthingeh in his mouth. If she went to walk F.bensburg-.Oct.i3. isro'-tr. i . 4t.- .i .. ii.. f.,i .i . during me na iuc laiuuui eiy vni- ffrvvf ried her work basket. On a beautiful VI I II I ,1 BUbUtUl. ' 71 S - " O " ins by a vinevaid on her way from Colurabier, a hare sprang out into the ! r exchange road. notour oa- MAOEUPTOORDFR WOOL! fpiK EBK.N'SBURO- WdOT.KN t'OMPAN'Y X. Is amply prepared to manufacture to order or exchange Ooods of Its own make for WOO I.. n... . . f.AP him for ! whlch betaltenat the huhest market price, lhe dog set out alter nira, ror- ,ni rorthe ai hermit or which wros wiif BOOk Ids mistress and Sowed a part Of ' "' tothe various seitlonsof thecounty. The- tho contents of the work basket at ; to Deed recommendation, and as we are now run- ' ninar oil r iurvr n w utl a m mn i ; I k. no delay In the manafacture of suu'l sent or bro't to us for that pnrpuse. I. S. Weavina-, Carding. Fullinir and Pyelng promptly attend.-d to in a workmanlike manner and at the lowest oihle rate. Ebensburw, May 11, 1877.-tf. every turn -in the field. hen he Came bonio with the empty basket, Mile. D. scolded him well. Ashamed, with drooping ears and tail, he did nt wait for the end of the lecture.but campered off. Scarcely half an hour flARI, RIVINIUS. passetl when became greyly back. w Watciisiareb ant iJrH rn ' Drinj4n2 I'm vr s-i..-..r, ..vm v.,... .... n--.(.nri I u 1 1 T iniornil idq IUI.I0 , . , tr .rrain anil bloiltyht tht ' tu" n prepared to doall worklin bnrried oft again ami oiougni ine . bl fP,, repsiring toeka. tnittinff work, then a Skein 1 thread, ! Watche. Jewelry, Iuj., at short . ., i i.s.1. notlee. in tha very best raafiner. jld at evening sll.me Rnicies tmcn ,nd at the lowaat possible prioaa. M-r- " .Tames McAIillen, James Morley, Iewis IMitt, H A. Begirs. iVinrad Suppes, Oeorire rank, and W. W.AV alters. D ANIEL J. MURIIELI,, President. Frank Pib rt. Treasurer. Cyrcs Ei.dr , Solicitor. tl2-3,'7.-ly.J EtenstoE INSDMCE AGENCY. Gen'l Insurance Agent, i:itEXSBUJtG, rA. Policies written at short notice In the OLDRELABLE ETNA" And alher First In ompnDln, Ebensburf . Sept. 22, 1878 -ly. 0AVFORD HOUSE, Ebessburo, Pa. Having once more taken possession or the well known Crawford Honse in Ebenohurtr, which he ha refitted and refurnished in arond itvle. and Intend.-" hereafter to cn.1u3t on strict temperance principles, the subscriber earnestly solicits the patronuire o.' those who may visit the county seat either on business or pleasure, all whom he pled ires himself te entertain In the best possible inanter and at the lowest possible price. Excellent accom modations will be furnished to summer boarders, who will find the 'C)rawford"a pleasant and econ omical place at which to spend the heated term. isaao ckaw ford. Ebensiiuric, April 27, 1877. HOOFING I'AliW. THE R4M'KV WrTA.t TK W I t.I H tMT (MIXED KEAOY for USE) is the best In the world for Tin, Iron, Felt, Shingles, or anything exposed to the weather. Price: 1 gallon and can, tl .00: 2 gallons In can 11.60 Three 2 irallon ans In one case 4.00 1 barrel, 24 gallons 13 Ou 1 barrel. 44 gallons 22.00 AMERICAN VERMILION" WORKS, 3-31. 49 Sooth Front Street, rhllad'a. Sin. E. BUCKLEY, Attorxey-at Law, Kbensbcho. Pa. Office with F. A. Shoemaker. Esq., on High st. All business pertaining to the profession prompt ly attended to, and collections mad a specialty. P).vniel Mclaughlin. Attorney. ' nt-Law, Johnstown. Pg. Office In the old Exchange fcoiiding, (up-stairs.lcorner of Clin ton and Locust streets. Will attend to el, bus iness connected with bis profession. II. SEC1ILER, Attomeu ol Isiv, Khensbnre, P. Office in Col on ad Row. (recently occupied by Win. Kitted, Esq..) Centre street. n-2t.'7.-tf. FA. SHOEMAKER, ttor?rt- at-Law, Ebensburg. Offlea on lHjh Street. st end ef rsi!no. fl M.'7rt -f . I wash 13 given to the cellar, as a puri fier, as well as a rat exterminator, and no typhoid, dysentery, or fever attacks the family. Many persons deliberate ly attract all the rats in the neighbor hood by leaving fruits and vegetables uncovered in the cellar; and some times even the soap scraps are left open for their regalement. Cover up everything eatable in the cellar and pantry and you will soon drive them out. T aad!tlon to a fnll line of Prnsrs. Medicines. Ae.. the undersigned keep on hand a large, va ried and elegnnt assortment of Ferfumery. Toilet and Washing Soaps, Pnro Flavoring Extracts, Essences of all kind, pure Spices. Blank Hooks, Pocket and Pass I took. Stationery, Writing Fluid. Hlack and Ked Inks Pens, Pencils and Pen Holders. HtMes. Praver Books. Hymn Books, fco., together with a' FIXK STOCK OF J Fir FI.lt Yt Tooth, Hair, Shoe. Scrub and Pustinu Brushes, Combs of all kind. Tobacco, Vi gars. Pipes, Tins, ware. Tramps, Lamp Chlmnc-s. and hundreds of other articles needless to mention all of which will be sold at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash. LEMMON & MURRAY. Ebensbnrg, Jane 8, 18T7. The Fertilization of Fi-oweiis by Birds. A curious chain of circum stances, leading to a definite natural result, is noted by a correspondent of Xature writing from Mendanao. Cer tain flowers seciete nectar, which at tracts certain insects. These insects are the natural prey of the sun birds and flower peckers ; but to capture them the birds are obliged to probe i imVu.ki!isos. uuigentiy tne coiollas or numerous flowers. Each bird in so doing brushes off pollen, which adheres to the plumage surrounding its bill, and this pollen is thus conveyed to other flowers, which so become fertilized. PMB'S M1RIILE 10I1RS 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. iWSUlNt MF.NTS. HEAD and TOM II- VI HTONES. Cnr.NTEH and IUI1I. "ci iUAts, MANTELS. Are., manu-l rue tn red of the very best Italian ondi American Marbles. Entire satisfac-l thin guarantei d in price, design and charHcter of work. . Orders respectfully solicited and promptly tilled at the very low. est cash rates. Try me. April 24, 18T3.-tr. JOHN I'AHKE. Ii Remedy for Corns or Bunions. I have had a very troublesome corn for years, and finnlly bound on a small piece of porous plaster which soon re lieved it ; wore it about three months, occasioually cutting off the corn and applying afresh piece when necessary. It is now entirely cured. Carman. " . .h. t. o'raiBL. WILKINSON &. O'FRIEL, MANCF ACTCRKRS OF I MARBLE ! Ioretto, "Vork execnted nrommlv nnd tii..ii and as CbeaD as the chaarwal i- .r . (4-12 tf.) RHEUMATIC COMPOUND! u-Min. feirr s. ISTS. Jrr. r . B-Jlrrw tt fit. .- I t.ka mrmt i t'.M two bmMn or ,oor "JohnROn'ii Cliruwinl !p t pound " rnrM ma f m rrrw h4 mttack f Kh. er.of row ellT. hMnrrt k 4 Jmnt Havx.. n Rt Krlnl rfHH. m- - . s1 r ai.m. Mtnaaim rrnA -rt., Prp'r. I'Ht.bnrirh. ttr-SOLO UY ALL DKUt) GISTS -18.-ly.J KEEriNQ one or two ovster pliells in a tea-kettle almost entirely prevents; its becoming incrusted. If a kettle is I badiy coated, it will nearlr all scale i off by drying and slowly heating it on ASK YOUR CR Of r r f nu? the back of the stove. It n.nst - -1 R CROCER FOR 'T. ! tttrned from side to side as it clea.es . ClllS-eSMi Oft. i .1 f f one of either so. In an nsrtnf the enn.f. . IT ,trr wh0, wuilny to work eteeoMt. nt ... plnynnt which we fnmlsh. YoontwHlnot SWEET OIL rnhlsl on Hia slin he from home erer ntirht Ti .... bket h.d contsined. except the -.tr ,aid to a sure antidote lor every Vm Xwere together again. j , t.-if. tfcrj " kind of iwwon. HatcV ms ('ifl Slalex Grnersl l.niKl tifHee. Contested Land Cases. Private Lind Claiirs Mining, preemption, and H'.iiusir.i.i .o, pros' eente-1 hrfire the Herr:l Land Cir.-e fcn.l Ie 1'urtmcnt ot the Interior. I. mid lfhrnnt. We nnv ensh Tor Honntv T.-n.l Warrant. - - . we Invite corresiHndenee "with nil pnr'ios h-ivin anv for sale, and irive lull and eiplicit iutruction wnere siiif ntnents are imperfect. We conduct, roir hncimcs in ..o. A i, ... hav'nv' therin the elrirnl ni?tsnce of hl 'I'l 'i !f,lld this IS tin experienced lawyers and give our closest p.-rs-.n-il i 1 ,r 1W !.',. . -supervision to eve.y fmi-oriant paner ,r. (..ire t .11 ! "U,L each ease, Promptest 'attention tl.ws secured to an ousinetiS entrusted u-. A.l.lre K. S. c A. P. LA. KV. Attorn. rs. W AHI N1T". 1 I. iT person nesirin- Inr.irmillun .kIoii,. in ana nix. :- '-.'') 1:'' ' i: ; lray seed, ;ui.! it t,t!-ki- ; and K'iv, V.-j.r- ! a !ar;e w:;t wa-h---' -v a trvc 'ii tin if. f. V: . i tlioic a few (i t v ii-.i: ! 1 out of it. fii-y I ti ; than a thon'i: 1 i;ii;t- . u-r Ti i v n: ! the roi ,t T r! . J l-d grown, uk :.i, . I: . uf.il sC...... :,...... .. iutructions : ' " ' ' un it. i coco:inut trct-s :in 1 i;z I ll-l ! and. and respotis-'liiiitv of the incin'.rrs m ,.. f,... will, on request, he furnished with a satiruc:orv reference In his vicinity or Congressional ii ric't 0 1 WAKE HOiviC HAPPY. U a . 1. 1 1 -. ti : aurrr o: ' t I ' ; ttool i-caiit!!- Ail Pt-actual rictarrs ' j A TilF.E Til AT K ! V i of th Lrn i ! l- 1 ta:-i I the dcj)Ut:nc:it t.f I. ; rccvii'lv t.ilio 1 t!i,- a '- 1 ucnt rra ! Mai I cxils in th.. t" l.tc of Mi i v. Ha TEE Cii Iwxi ATX WEEKLY STAR, A tine eight-pure rrer, wi h f'-l! .1 unuia, rtnla only .!. pc-r rrnr trriphtrtt, ao1 hrtt ftnprr t.ihl.rli. ; l,.i th- w-nci. It i iiid-Ddvnt in -;:-- iivra nil lh n. w, i,i, ... i .-ihr eortd iMine, fri-it iuti,s . Ilre it 1 ir i-T, , !. 1.1 oi ?. .-oc.'-.f ?orf.-. r.-ry i:- -..vr . r-ct-iv.' a r. 1 r ... r I.. . i, , 1 r ., v "Tlie t.r !.r I'nnr rr-Kl." --7- .- h., I - A of iHK r-;i I i.l.lSI I ;.. .MX . M u SA-. fc -JIr:1 "".ai I'llH ry - 1 -- - .-.n-i in ..;;, j..... 1 1 "'' "sr n .rirrBI nl u l.tf a I . a 1 u-t ur, im l-.i.l A numj.if r,.r ..1 M u 'nfi' ..mi t' f.,. i 4 n "I ...it t,f jyrt- f..fr t t-ror mu ci I ij. I J ,v 3 . Eton Ia n! 9 ilu- u. o ta, fire nnf nrrjtft.r r'fn V 3 Hi 2 waui vvrT rnii. K..-t-nt m t n- rai.ntrt ee-nnmiii- l.iml.,1.1, r..i.iim-ii-ii.u I s cum, we w.i t 'it 1 ..-lure nnd a Bi etm. itrci'itc KmH fnr attic Ine lor nit : I .1...... i.. ., .,, hit- :r. n.lr am' "n'a Krlv..t,- l.v vli; a., ran 11 l.sv in ita M.-.1.1 an'li r nort;ii Pn- f i w Krarinc, of aamv atlnctt r !i.r f 1 , . ..r.i.H.l r..r ii... r - K 9 rs i rt m rv... . . w . j. . . I J SSO Wnlm-t St., Cincinnati. O. MAKE HOKE PLEASANT, ti The Great Cause iS Human Miserv! Ue r.. r..i i.--i..j . . . . t -LrOi. v " """"'"-. in a rTi Kurd, -m- ). f'rice fix rent. 't7tr'" V?,, J-trii. Treatment and Kadlrat Cure of Seminal Wraknp t.w . ..""." , ..j. c an1 impediments to Marriajre generally; Consnmt.tlon. rVpllepsy. .d Fits: Mental and Phvslcal Incapacitr ie Itr KUBKKT .1. tM LV I'll IIJ-T.,1, the "-Green Book." kn rIJ?ZZ l , "n'no. hls admirable that the awlul consequence oi Self-Ahuae mar he effectually reiuoved wit hout medicine and wit h. tit danirerous surgical operations, bonifies Instru ments , rinjts. or c.rdtals ; i.oinlini? out a m.Mle of cure at once certain and effectual, by which crerr ufleror. no matter what his condition mlZy.. cheaply, privately and radlcall v'. fltThI.;.''re ,rt" l"""re fl "o"" f" " Sent, under leal. n a piain enTelopo, to any tanipt. Address i be I'nb fshTs THK 4 tl.VKKW M l. wtjlral. -.. Post n i. .. rt, ew terli. Tost Offloa Uox 48t. jio ja.-iu.J ;:i i - -. V-l- ' '.I ill i 1 I i - to thy n. iti.es :t T i i. ; ' tree), is a! nit ." f.v , i;rotvth. au-I t!i. ii t:n -r is about !; iu c. - I :. condense.- tho :n : pliciv wit!i at-nii-hi.! j. : i s-ii,l tlint v:iti-r tx : from its triiiik and f.: 1 its Iranchcs. S :ih ;; 1 : tcr sujji!v that tli..- - i turned into a ni.tr-'; 'I' forth most water !n:i ti.i dry during tlio sn'mii'-r 'vlicn water jrenr.'ill v i- cultivation is pr.-eJ tin . aiid regions of Peru. TA'ovnrns of Xati nr T-j-"1 i" like the raMcd hir:t. ivt-iiv'- lir.t ii,.. i-..:c. "i:i'i ...I . I T on iioui ine Kline i.iivii . The fly spider ns s mi PLr- 1 ' . itself. There frc 4i'll Tin-- K-!:: ' caterpillar. Hooi di-r-oi'vl 1 mirrors in the eve ol t!ir ' tt Of tit .t t li r-oi-ti f i il i i i .1 U 1 aitcries, vessels, veins, i! s-' ' necessary. The Udy of t v'! rmt -lin a f.nr lift Iii iihw inert'' a multitude of imiH ivi i ' each hole permitting the p:' " single thread, all t tie tlma i? amount of a 1000 to cacli tn- IK : i r . ;0 01 "to t'w , in tojretlicr when tlioy voim- ( . , r,? make the single thread with v spider spius its weh; so tht ' j call the spider's thread, more than 4000 united. To Wash a Flannel a i ... i .. .: l.,,.l Willi nan.'ici SKirc. enu'toi'ii" ... . , .. fl.- ..t. s t.. Si't li'i in ..i n i... . r...- i..ii iniiuitt' pail of cold water t-oiiUii''1'? sjioonful of susar of !ead. '.. 'K,-,j it in tepid water made soft .: , Use verv little so.nj it ,,S"Y:I wool Rinse well, shako l- (-. hiug where it will dry .luickiy-lie.