O fzz isis cs-e. x eft srsECy-is" jrs?nir:n:xr. rb o :a .sepsis 1 - A ixri.i Liyci: or ronr.srs. i;y J. s fa v. ijIABLuKH F!3 IHEIT-CS: TEAS!. ; Closing Out Sale I 1T7T7rt History shows that the whole terri tory which "-tii-round the Meditenau e.i i sci ami co itiu ;-.is t) it w is once t'i in t p option, and fertile r- rin of th; earth. The very Iesi i t of .Sahara jdws si:ns ih it it was once u well watered .' a t1 - Tripoli, no v a'mo-t dep pu!.tted and containing only ab out 4.),0 0 inli.tV.Vmts in 1 5 it; early part of t ; Cuisti m e a had a p opu'ation of mo Hit ('..ooiyaio. The tlimte, once like Soutm-m Virginia, is now so intolerable that steam-hips passing Unit coast have to keep up an artificial fotower of water on thtir ilcks to save t e lives of tin ir crews, while on land l.o out of door work can bedone be tween y a. in. and 5 p. in., and this change is dirc-ily att r. InitaUe to tlie ; destitution ol their forests. The down- . warl ten-leacy in Alp-iia lias lieen arrested Iv thee on pic-t of the connlry ly the i Tench. The Frei:c!i pave inline iiate attention to this- important 1 int, a: : tl th.' forests received proper , lotec'.i-. n an 1 arc yielding the result . of tempering the lr at and dryness of; the climate and adding value to the HARDWARE, Tifi w Ac, Ac AT I. W.lllii Ol'U Ghafting Wax. In making.a preparatoii lA'brrstra f, ?'o.i-i and tuJbjw, I to apply to newly set scions, tve have J repeatedly given full directions. Ours j is to u-e warm in a liquid state, ap- plied with a small wooden piddle, i PIT HOST! COST! ! COST!!! -cl?ne rapidly and perf.-ct- h Hi . . ly ; b;it we see it recommended in most Ea tii k !(T:-'nr.i. li.iviiia conrTnio-i to piosf np horticultural journals, to in. ike it the . i,,!, consistency ot shoemaker' wax. throw TIN and S il K 1-. f I KC )X WAKK, inc., iwc it into a tub of cold water, r-rk i ft WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL -OF a' fLrV "I.V1T T t (i :,"?,' it ! lOii'li an I in order jViid Onsli Onl;'. ! (;n a.o fn in; Very pVisant work. As my ?t... k. wl.M. alm..t onOrHy now w ve have ourselves unassisted Set fiTrVf. "ij i w ien tri'' f 11 i i h limit I tun- ct .i.!i't nii'l the tii;irinfai-mri r.i i.! ii!:iny ir M Uj J car n'fl ! i s III ll'n liuHl'X, USinlilCj In.iny line .l.i y a.ivanciiiif their i ri.-ci, tS.is .ax rs VO ' reconi mended , in a li-iuid ; ! i.lii-r'irivi ? xhv 'k the state, and everv one of which crrew and & I NS OITOUTi'MlVTO SrXl'RE CARfiAKS a pa.tof the tree ! The pro to n il wpF'k 1 EVR PRSFNTED IN TH!S SECTiCN- M V"f : m or.Irrto irivo the pnl.Ucnn i.Ioa of !,Pt I am ; si-ili'.iii. K 1 ! 1 su :mii t n I;W ol my ; Crest Reductions in Pricec: AM) I Dmililp.lilttcil A ics. wurUi 1.5i to l."5. I lit'.! u. o.l to f 1.1 5 to ?1 ",:. ! Knivc? ami Fork.-, worth '.' :. 4.m. , - ! KciUii-cil to I'.'.C. to $i f,0. biieet iron vv ares : sn-r,a-Ta,,,e siM,f,n?' xii;, AM) DKALF.KS IX l on' xl lid. ; Sil. I'la. Toafiioon?, wor; h 1.7 l.'l-'.ur I Sil. Pla. Tal.le (' c .uutrv al aeulony. Ppain, Portuptl HEATING, PA a id Italy have lost their population ' STOvTES, A N D and the power of su-taunrg it, just in prop r ion to he desliuction of their lores , s, until now their (lovernir.eiits ! iu taking inea-ures to restore them. rl lie ureat eheinist Leihi is said to h ive expressed "die oj)inio:i tltat ' the id c iv ot the .oiei.'iit empires, o! Greet c mi I Home, was due more or les to tlu jieg'ect of their people to take c le of t icir land and iis fertilizer an-1 climate ! nyLueanationtitat is'V.ot'-i vif.g llnLSE ! LliMSliiNu GOODS GE.WiLM. i aUeiitio:! to this biauch of cultivation, leause their lands have letn losing : J tiieir lerlilitv and their clim.ite its moisture. Asia M'nor, once a most; pop ilous an I fertile country, is now ; comparative' ade-ert. aim t tieeh-s ' fl ik1 h is only a thin, scattered popula tion. I'iiypj was suile! inn under the same con lilion till within the l ist fifty : je.trs, extensive plantations have lxen ! made to serve a a banier ai;i;n-t t ie : studs of tlie d. s.Mt, and th effect j n , x :i t!ii climi'e alivady his heeii ' in uked. Millions of trees have been pi inte-lt wit'.i III- ed'ect of nearly dotib- : l.ii'j; tin; mi 11 11 il rainfall. Thi is de- inontratioii, and is but the beirinniii'' i A hilly countrjr must su'l'er more by i " r 1. f. u-.il i.irr tli mn lf-.ri Ii!.i J'.'vut ' iit'SSSI 1'or when the trees are cut ''.Y, there .00. t o vj.7". 1 to ii ir, to 4.1. sr,. stors, wort li jl.T'i to s 0. i t'ook Stoves, worth ' tr :..;", I ).,i".!ui'0.1 to !S 00 to J'JS.OO. Ilcatlnir St .-vof, v.orth no to :;r oo. ; " i;i-.!urel to 4."0 to V-o.OO. ' Anl cnri-p?intii"linir rchn-t i..nc in all ot lior jomls ' now in stock. In short, no m. to than : price ! will he asKfl lor a-i v article on ha m! . "li ni-i n v i 1 1 1 i i 1 li s will In- S il.l") AT h'SS Til A N" ' ST. I In malting tliii offer how-vcr. I wish il to lr ills-ind 1 v nii.k-rstooil that no oo's will ho ht ! initlcl to leave the s'ore until i'l for. Promises i to .ay tomorrow or n.'.vt wce! will lo t ars.cr.as ) I mn (Icteiiii.iieil to close, out mv l usiness on a ' ca-h I. a-;- icily. t. 1'ersons ow'nir i-i book a "-counts ir notes are reiuesteit to imv up anl save s. ! " hkhikjk m ntm:y. Iln i shurir, .Tan. 11, IsT'S. tl. J Tlinji in COLLINS, JON & Co ebensburg, Hop jiortions we ne are four paits of rosin, ' one part of beeswax and our p-art of beef or mutton tallow. Melt them together :l skil'et (which is the best) ; or a tincnp, and stir well, it should remain in the vessi 1 and used as needed. Twenty or thirty sc ions can be waxed : with one heating up. When much Grafting is to be done, a little fire for , heating the wax should be made on the ' spot, between two bricks or stones. ! We have seen various preparations for making grafting wax and we 1m lieve we have tried all that looked asil they would answ er, but prefer our own de cidedly. Applying it warm or hot does no injury to the graft. The object to attain iu the proportion is that the ; wax will not crack in cool, di v weather, or run in warm weather. If, however, i noin ti-I.il . ! ' i I", , i . i i f i .iMiimt i, uio I .i i j H I ' W i tl ,U, M.IM I I IIV J'l I'fwi uwii.l ! (pored, the foregoing can be altered, ' though afi-cr using them in several ; ways we have come back to these. . (It rnian!irn lh;rafh.. i - - j Suffering from Cramts These , most terrible of ptiins arise from the i veins liemg so full ot blood that they IGHI1'3 swell out, press against tlie large ' '. nerve-, and thus imped' the circulation ! of I he vital fluid. In smaller nerves cam Ivy CJ Jlotr fo Drier 7!ifs- Aim if 1'llifittH. i "We know of three irc,!:d i the M I'm.e'i pi: :i ; t! ; .:it j chicfiv in P.-uis i y tt n v. ,. . J special l.ui?.css. Tl.-T 1,,.. . ' tub, with water o;i t;;. j little elevation in the i ' '! i i-1 m l, on l.ich is o-;!- , , . ( ; j'.i-t one nit to sit ..;i. ; covcrcil and has n 1..:;-.- ! . ! jic-r.tng h itvn-A'ard. ();, ; this valve, a piece, of fjj , , ' chei-se is placed, ai.d -, :i ' , walks on to it to get the c'.; , . j vaive goes down, or. ps t ! water, and movi s b:! 0 ft e a II 'p, ? ft o o d f of Eln (f W 0 Xli and A road is in: -le fi .ni the il .4,. .1 uie mil hi i.;!e tun .- nil h TaRQwnfl over 2-05 JfioJ- Ak'iid cj w&Mma hiah Tileu andQpyJ mat z DEPENBON r 17.-?. 0?. P'V rnPDn C-CIJITT ?P0V ditr.si..n p.rolnccs neuralcia, which! 1 ,A, 1 01 1 hi. A. Midi I -MA MOHEY RECEIVED OH BEF95IT, ; -;';!;,;, :it ZZ l( I'liOMI'TLV ATTF-NfiED TO. Xos.278, 2S0ar..l 2S2 Washington S.. joii?:stovn. PA. ,s we were comic, te l with IMYISII.K ON IMP! AM). INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIM TOTS. ms:jey loaded, collectichs wade, AN!) A CFXEKAr, BANKING BUSINESS TR ANS CTLD. C"- Spfciul at tent inn p;iiii i lnisiii,- of cor hiioti.'.'Iik. . W. jjl'i i . Nov. 11 ls-,5. tf. I'.i.-lii.T. i:,ing nothing t idd the soil, the T)r. QTJINCY A. SCOTT'S Ga.rl i i hoi- n ii. I li-r'.iti'r iiortiOTls I he inn. ! i v aslies do ,vn to ti e valleys au 1 slicains j and i- carried oil' in Ireslietsto the sea. This is illustrated in a large tract of'j mountainous country in Autiia cubed Yinstenhuid or K.artland, i orth ( f Trieste. This was heavily wooded i until it was strijiped by the Venetians j ano the tuniier carina away scime -f centuries ago, when the wh!e district liecame utterly des-dite and sterile. showing nothing but a coverir.g of) CEJiTErirCt C T r.C I X7i E '. 1 I AS -:"':'.v ' "n h 1 n v-.rifi nn.i dr.. rougli, lo se bowl.krs. Tliis continued ; r.- iii:iPiiiu-nr.-.i. wctanM''Uvciyii-.at those 1 .i MvV:uVr-M'KorAVi,iS5j.f;I 11 itll lalel V, Wll'Jll tlie AU-ll I an I lOVl-ril- --""' .-l.-i-n..-:i.- .no ro-cn e.i ioe i m., hii-li lie ..tiers l..r .-i' :.t l'-w. r Hi. is th:ui 1 y . I . Ol Tie(-.l i II r u e'.I to y ive Ii I in ji e.i : 1 Doutal Establishment ! f , 1 Praciicil faleSite ani Jewiti : that it (annot f'.ow by Nature's ordi- j ! nary agencies. In proportion as it is j thick, jit is cold, and this abnormal j state is indicated by the ft chleiiess of ! the pn!-e. In cholera patients it is j very ma rked, and exists days and wn k before the attack. The follow inir is a simple niclhod of treatment : j When a person is attacked with J : cramp, get some hot water quietly and i expeditii'ti-dy (for noise and exclama- ' tion? of gr'uf ard alarm still further! disturb the nervous equilibrium); put ! the sufferer in the water as completely ! as possible, ar.d thus heat is imparted ' to the blood, which sends it coursing j along the veins, and the pain is gone j I While the water is in preparation, rub ! : the cramped pa it very hri.-hlv with ' l:. r I) stimers -v,ho f.r.i it inc-iiv.-jijT.t GOCD3 r.r2 nc-cJod, th.U ..-r M - il f thr.t ship;::i may bj C.v.i v. . j smn; fac'..;s..y a . ct cur c n.n.cr4. A'.l t.r.t U r.crr:-vrv h to r.'l'rc? to r. a 1 cf s ..-jU itjo-.-!, r.:il CAMPLES f f ,:.ct 1". f:rv.w: k-.l. Ov.-r era I'.'.'.e.i at the i-Ioetic.-.! j crc t!i :t !.-.v s !.! o-.vr t!ic m:::;; i r. The v.v . . . . y t . : .t ; a ).-..:.. 1 v r v. CI t. ch- .:e aa a (., vl-iic.i in j : 1' ry - v -i.r-s a f fAFIT 'iZrSiT c rl m -1 a r I i". f r a i : i 1 1 a.. t:;e l i, vi v c: o c ar c... n-. :i 1 a -u.-.-.-s c fw-;:ol I y tl.o f..a t . nt c;;-.t'.r:!f r r ! ma Vn or a wcJ.i v C r ii j'as-i 'au, r ca:v."i.l i.r. 1 : i. t a;ic;!t:-.n. AT TI1K Tl M K II IS One Doer W. st .if Ile.ntl.-v's H i r lirnrc More. EEuMSD'JRC, PA., a woolen i'.aniiel, wun ; hut. Ibit w 111" keep th- ' Cl. ,.!,. i,u.ir.in M'.. li;eh lie ..Hers l"r Me.it commenced vigorously to ivfor- CENTENNIAL MEDAL and DIPLOMa ;..-.y.i; 'ini,isK.;..,;,; l. il Tl:, v hove ol-mlr.l tin re i . ' l'lir.-han z . N.-n !, - ' ' ! r... . , .-l'r,,ii,, ;i ; t o 1 0 .ii oii.l to r-.:i'ri;i" 1,0(10, (jot) trees iinr.'.iallv lor some f? A PilTT ' v-' '. -lew.-try. x.-.. n. suti.-i-acttua years past, and its eor.d.tu.n and ! , .i,,,,,. Al, wo Un , ?!ntP ; 1:1,1:,;.. j'.-lf. met liaVft lilatt 1 iall V in. proved. In 1 flint we h:iv- le.-n in mam .l.-ntnl o:!oe. no. 1 . . . , , i" , , 1 ,,.i v.. 1 I luive een .lent itrv in all its i.ioises, toit lone W I ( UOS'fJSI I' 1 I I'l UI I onr own country we hae haul! bel , ,.Vt.r ,,. work lliriu.u ollt ...U-.whrre to c.lU..i IS I I U --u- ( Sr I.., ! ,,.,,T- T-o.-v-o,,. , . ' 110. J . T ' ..v I. I l.'T HIIOI,!. I IMII'AaY is !it.i.!y ) r.-.:ire. to in me.iMetar.' to .-r l.-r or o:i-li;ii ie io...!s o! it- i.i-n im.iL,. i .r w.o.i We (1 not t li ink it neeessiiry, I'Ut wo also wish to ' v. liieh a H I lie t:i i;en ;-.t tli- l;i . liesr m.trke; (.r;-e tii.lorc n:i I for llie ten ii.-r:nu: w lii.-li w.i.-.,o ; i , i .,,.n he sent to t he 'o ri-.iis j..ti,,i:-,1i t i,,. , 'i .... " 1 (Ml i 'I'M iity ol the uo.mis m.i.'e lv us i w.-il known J . o- ! 1. .,.. t, .r O, It I M r,.' ,1.. lr, t.l .ll'O.I r.'f'i illllll I'll i ' ii .n ,.,! .. . f IIIIOUS bitlO-gl ass reiliolis of Kelittlek V. I a.l .social iiii.l business relatiotm. ! nlnir mr I'm tnry by s i ; a m io i k i:. t lo re w i I :.e in in.r i .lOHN SCIUr. Di?. W. II. PV.KKY. ' n'"-,''.i,' ' 'b- ma n:i i.u lure ot voolsti;t or lro"i . ... .. 1 . I. .. ' 1 .. . 1 . . . : " i. lo!Htl llie um en laiiu in. u n at lis 1. in r iioti-r Ii o -i i ii ii ih- 1 1 1 U in u f I,,, t li.i i in ni full effects of ch aring the land exten sively. The spring, and smaller s'lvain', however, are drier in summer, and in ma iy pieces the soil is wasiicd a.vav. Thv.'-e ill'eets apin ar in ti e i-i i isitnaut. i . G,; lAwroni) norsK, 1 i. i-r ill ' ,,!. l-il-iiifti-j ne. i , . II . .3. v.- i . ... . j . v. 'mm- - - . . . - I to 1H tt.r O.:! 1 l.n ri I. J. Weaving. Carilnar. FiiHiay nn'l Tyeinr b.i i i i , ' p'onijiiij auei:i ii io in a w.iraiii.inake liianior cause the en ks and, siuinos dried i - - , " . an.t at t i,e iu. st 1.si.i(. r;it, 5 maimer up and. their welU became too low to -UillilOO 1 : JIOW Lost. JIOW IvOS'dlOtl ! I K!.en.i.ur May 11, i".-tr. e.. c..l'i..;..iit v.,..i- f.ir llm i..,tll.. '"it 'iislir.l. n now c.Mtion of ""1 1"! -ouv. v..vn, . . y- i n fi Oir. 4 iili. ri..i . I..,r .. I I . . 1 . . ....,,.1.1 .1 : I . -. 1 r J . I... i: 1 l i:iie ll.lis. .1 1 . , il HI ll.'.lllve'l III- '.. - f -" ' m- o ii n r i o int. i i . p minutiou of the annual rainfall is man',- , snaVenkneV "'IVvoliinoiVv si nar'i:.'" I 'Z u ,!'n '" ', w"n tested in the tipper part of Vermont ; iM,,.-rKN,-v. .Mo,,,,,! .. m,Wai i,,,.,, i.y. i,. ; p",,," i ' r'rni' "... inooVvA ,'e h 1 .' '. . , , I" i;:neiits to Marriaite, f. : ,lso, ( 'onmm r riov. , 1,,, ., ' . 1 M " 1 heretofore o.ie ol the tine.-t agricultural i i-o i.rsv n.i pits, in.iu.-e.i i- .-ir.iu.iuiciK-c : .r,.,..-J .1 ' I,.." " " '' )'' ""peraio-e or si-Niial -xt raviiizauee. ete. ; ' ,, ' , .. ' 1 '"" son.i.s u.e i-i'riee. in s.-al-.l rnveli -no. onlv r'.x finl. ' I..- ' " ' .! -mnty seal ' . o in,-. ; sections. ng ui) of Wvlls and springs and in the I !i.M-oi..i.rat.-.i i..tti...r. in i.i.a.niiiMi.io I ss.,y. i,,.,w..tf t-V . ,-r ,. n t r V, . i i .- c, . l' . Iv -''early . lei.,. t.s; rates, from a thirty sears" siueess- i I 'V. ,,. , .' r, ,',n 1,0 1 ,,!'' " dinimutioii ot the annual crops. It n, ; ,.r;.-t that m.. ni:,rmii.tf eo'se,,i,en.-i, , i " 1 '. : !, 1 ' : V. " i-v ' n.-e. i-.v-.-iu -m a.-,. ,,,,. to sav the ba t. re-narkablv coincident : '"V- T r",'i"l.', w,i,"u' ',he,lr"" I'"" . rean 'Vna e,'o w itU'thc great waste, dest, uction ami ! Vir;! ti'TZX ' -ll " V;T 'J ? consumption of the forests of the AdU ; r.;:7;!;';.rar.:Va,,'iT!: ! i: Ar;i 27. " '" lh;" west, ol tin? (il'een I be. may euro hiiusei loud icks on . . . . ... i .... i i rally mouniains on me. c:'st. aim nionij u.e 1 . lieaioy, j.rivatcly ;in. ra.li- . tne naii'i o your mouth ; iiii:i;lli shut. ion cm iuo liar... r, : faster and tr.o:e t llieient ly, beside it! sates the s );!!' r l'i-.'.r me:nii,gle'. ' and ai: ii.i.'r: g in prrie ;. A ln.-.n in j pain .hi'-s not want to be. talked to he j wants li i';-. !. not words. II a!! could kno.v. physicians do, the. inestimable value of quiet cn!ii oir'f anl a c.u- j , fident air on the ..t of one who; .attempts to aid a snll'eier, it would be ; practiced with ceaeles assiduity by ' the considerate and the humane. I - ! Cm: i:-s: Madk from Potatoi:s. A ' foreign p .p.. r says cheese is made from : potatoes iu Thuringi i . nd s-axoav 1 in the man:;er des;-i ibed b; low. Pos sibly the pi .less might be made pi olit- a'.ile in this country : I After having collected a quantity of i potatoes t.f good quality, giving the preference to a large, white kind, they , are boiled in a cauldron, and al'Wr be- j coming cool 11 ey arc peeled and re-! dueed to a pulp, which ought to be j as i-qtud as possible, and to which is ' added one pound of sour milk and the i necessary quantity of salt. The whole1 ' is kneaded together and the mixture- ; covered up and allowed to lie for three ' or four days, according lo the season. ; At the end of this tine: it is kneaded j anew, and the cheese placed in little I "s cf C " V C C C ? c . C'L!' C.ZZZ2, PR.? NT?, PLANea LS, CLCTHJ, t . IO i .Ki . ; ccrrc.'i. ia. r.a- I l- V - a.; oil ? i f 4 f " J - 1 - ? T IT". T a V" l A ' "o Id i . I..To".I.i IIIA. ( ? A ii i. ! f a i -,r f "! ! ; V -n J iS ' J , 1 Ij f u ! 1 f.1 1 1 ") .O J., I:.; ' I's , f of boa'-d l ubb. d v , j make tin; walk attractive f ,, p ; In the cur-o of a ni-!,:, i tw -nt v. or even mor,-. i .,t J down, and if '.he i-h n 1 v, they would 3 found most. , the moriiing. qtiicth' s-. :;;!. ; but the rovisj, .n of j ; ,,. ;;: .. saves the trouble of k'.ilii." ; came th ir eotis' j:.,; . ! scrvation c-siims ti.cm to j exclusive possc.,i.,n ; ;vi, ! which, in t he mm ninj-. t ':, j rat is for.nd in solit ..i v j i t!i3 o' hers King hil! i I , : around him. j Secon 1, the New V-u ; ; cd by one of the Fii-nds. 1 : . near the rat hole coy. ;, ... layei of a mo-t caustic , , I they vaii!; on this it m-! s : ' sore ; these they lick w il!i t'., :; y, which makes their ma;. i. ! tiieii M.lt i that they sl ea ? y. ty ml abme. but ap;e;.r t a j rats in the la. :ghh,M j,,,,, ..a ; j c-v.-ntual!y t! e hou-- is v lone. i by tl.em, not v. it: s'. ..: " ! houses niouad are full of ; ,- ! Third, the IhrV.i m-i. T : said to lie ii-e.l sia ,-. -;,.;;v ;, ! W'c have, Ii 'Wi-nr, v ' I lOilabi r of t s o i , J. f: : , : : III a Vi i v lai e t; d w ! o tio ir i'eta-1 W lit CI!;-'J t ,.. I.l to !: .it. est j;i p0 ea't n 1 v A i'-er a s'au t time the ' . an 1 the ih xt weaki ', s-i it ''oes on till on ti Wlan this !as t ,u th of any of the otbei -, i the animal has ;;(. ta-te for rat -,t ! 'of a'.l ra!:h.:,i. o-.a eoaliauaiiy for lj Vi incredible short tiao- 1 ', abandoned by a:! y. , : Hot t'ollK' back i'.-f e'e t h.is left or da d. I - -s - i Tin: Or. 1 1, iv of ( -. 1 S J. w hen 1 1 ;,!,., t e" ::. . ' 'f N Ol tllv I II ( lei II: '.M V V. : a very malignant bin I ..; , uivat anatomis , I I ill t ,'VCI" "the p-, id..- i '.' , st i net ui e which di- a- - ' -:iti!i the dis. a-,- u' 1 ih j escapes-," i hat c a: ; boda s tl. :u, the "Ol I :.u j tain' v ith r 11 hi- ; , , ; wi ites ft i m tt a .:'.;. j annual rep -: I, o ! my prim u v vh; at 1 ' C: C! :t t hat I am no wier t' J.f.L l'. T. i i.r.i i.i i . i no t x a io o i, o C A (i o o K K O 11 K K V - - O KK f.:-'"J o : ) K K - r (..( K K I i ; ;: r. t::;::i: t: n i: i rr.r.cF. it n c i: u i!i: H it i K!;i:u i r m ii i i; i; i ii II Fi :! K l: !; y 11 II T ( ; V it li i.:.t:r.i: it i; i; i: ' a o : i 1 1 tne t i i ', - i , v ( 1 iah d my sv ;av!i, m v b.-cn in vain, t la v hat something iK.- th.- -limp! io i. I a:n s ,;-,. ... sasjitc.e i i g a j i. !n ,-narv di-e is.-s ii ; willi ii'.'.i' i'.a.'i' t:ica aa i 1 a n .' t i ; : t .-. v -s.s, an 1 m a but are nearly ce t '.ibercuh US tell h. a t : a.. 1 i t ( i f I- ... bo pr. h parents. I i'levd bv t!;. ay b: The in 1 1 It!! ed. I ! I. ax ..,.,.,,111.1 iiiuvii.vsiii.iv.ii. in iiiue O.J ' j-9-. -f ..- lRMl H? e llnL'V i baskets- When the suoeibtous moisture X Q A. T"H ll ? ! - fr-1 j ... i) unuii -MUid, t.s,M1,. ' TI,..v!1r,.,i,,,,ll.l,..l,.l,t..JL tjU JJ O 7 Ji f U 1 i i a unOurowx, 1 A . lines of the railroads coimcctiiig Lake Ontariii and the Hi vol St, L.iwrence with Lake Champlain. On the south shores of Lake .Supeiior there is a pere.'pli'ile dimiuuat ion of the annual .no'.vf.ill, contemporaneously with or sThis Isy slionM he in tlie hamls of every loiiiii ami every man in the litol. s.-.nt. nn ter eal. in a nlain envelone. to any ml Ir. s.s post pniil. on rc"eit of si x rent s or two .ost iue stamps. .A .hac" I be f'ltl.l ;-li.-rs. i hi: i i i.v t:n u i, Kiiii .u, ro., 41 Ann Mrt'it. .ton tork. I'd:-! OfFee Iio.i 4."sil. fi ll. aim. rXI IIS AY ion 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. OM".MKXTS. Hl-ttl) ami ToMil IVl SI'OM.s. ( ..I N I KK .,,,,) r!;I .!Tf S l.r SI. A US. M A X I KI.s. .V,-., ma,,,,- -ra.-on-.-ii ot the very l. sT I taliao and ' - ei ' Ainortenn M:rt...s. Knf ire at i.-lac-i Oa'! ' ti ui iru iiiihte. il j., ,ii,.t., .l.-si-n uikI i-r; lo'dowiiiLr the iivat destruction of the forest bv tires, and for lumberinj; ! Tlpnrro ?.TQin?nD Tfiilot Al-tiC Pn vt .i.sh't.i. Tri lurnae' anl railroad purposes. (.oV,,- i i'l Up, lliOJiuilluii. 11:101 111 IMA, CtU. f 4-1 ''"--- c-linrn.-t. r ot win k. . i V- j ;f? Ori.-rs respepiriillv soiicitf.,! i i"J?.4J- ii n I .iom.tly lilleil ut the very ,,w- 1 y inc. k. T X mlilitfoTi to a full line of priic. ."Ue.lieineu I .e.. I he iiinlersiaineil keej.on hau l a liirire, va ried an.i eleic.int issorlinent ot - Crows Il is not generally known, ! IVflUaif TV, Toilet an.'l Washing SOHPS. ! savs a asliii uton paper, that crows i,. Fi:.v,,r,.,r r-tinr-is v,.r,..a ..r ..i, ! fl ro no further south than this citv iluring the winter. They congregate here by the millions, and hate i -posting places w ithin three miles of us. Ih-trlv JOIIX IMIIK!'. Itetel INSUKAKGE AHEKCY. iiTtlie shade, alter wliieii they are placed m larje vessels, when: they must remain for fifteen days. The older these cheeses tire the more their quality improves. Three kinds are mao'e the hist and most common is made as detailed above : the second, with four paits of potatoes and two parts of cuidled milk ; the third, with two parts ot potatoes and four paits of cow's or ewe's in ilk. These cheeses hate this a P- So called bv ni lumbers of persons who have ret urned from Johnstown t', na, Kbensburg. and elsewhere, with the dear bought knowledge that W who wore not among the first to open in Carrolltotvn, but who were the vn:v nnsT in Northern (Yml):ia to s.ll (b,ods at such WONDKIIFIT, LOW J'KICKS can do thai r ii s . i ;, ; i ,v i s .11 . who ! :;1 w,i i-.e 1 I w. .1 ksla .j s anl di s eo.vcd the g ims of t : whd e c-! iii nit d ha 1 j pa-svd tin ir dat s i.i j preserved their ivsj'it-ny .:. iwlaTettu- inrotls th.ir i i ni ale on the re-t of the " j should go j.jto p:K. i:a"- a 1 the cure of a c-eis.ii ay' iv ; begin by dii ing h;.:i .-at jlvftei (yi iliiadv-.H'l i ; rang': f II , not, i ) a . 1 ; - ; l.vui Cii'i ;.;: a h-u'.se l a i two. P'-fn? ir , - .'; rr 7 i:h:xsi: ri:a. it . in the morning, thiy couise do-.tn the J'otoiuac in large llocks, and late iu in the evening return to their roosts tlie pine groves which I toe river. They follow l! . i i ,. i ' w -ncnever oare i oy me i on iioe, aim i hcnsb.irz f u; sist upon the crabs and other water ; , Fi:.vorin-4 HxtrnpLs. F."i-ni-i- .f nil kind. frOI I lf!PTirnyinn fi rn. 4- (Mire s,,j,.r k u,,,,.. .,, .k,.f ;,,,,) ,..ias ,, ,, ; X i.lAOvliClil'At tk ii KiiX 1 Stationery. tVritinic l-inel Hla. k an.l lied Ink, i l'.r,j IVro-ils an. I Pen lT.,;.,,.r l..l.l..o ........ - llool.s. Ilviiiti PooKs. ,v.. toetiier with a ' Folieic? written at short notjeo in the riyi: stock or .ii:u i:lh y, OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" lor.in. ii.nr, sum-, s.,., .,,, !!,., ni-n;,.;,, An.l oilier l irxl !.-ish oiii 1 01 ail KiTi'i. ioi.:i-eo,, i-irs rii-es. , lass- .,, s,., u- ... , ware. I..i,v,,s. I. ,,. ii. Ohinmeys. and hiindr-is ,.l : 'Ury. ot it. , IS, , -!. 0 tiier -,.rii' !i needless to mention all of which ill l e sold ni the advantage over other kinds, that liny jl: -5- rt. jz: zl si-h t j " r THAU A i i Y CTtlE?? HOUSE IN Tl'.Z CUGIMCCG. : tris1:; r all ;sos AiiE HEsrEiTFULLY invited to call ami ku m mmxs. S. TE1TELBAUM l BRO. a are plaei'. I in a dry well closed vessel -i Illation and :iiii-m. CAnTtOM.TOWX. .TAX. is. 1-7S. JAMBS V-' If.MXSf.y. ...T?. T. .1 FRI KI-. -It is to the rye that ie a.ij .c nt to Vcry Lcvcst Trices for Cash. VVILKIfsSSON c!, O'FPJEL. ie tide. swamps ; IFMM0N & MIIWR4Y ! M l FVCTI ",:Kn annual lite which may be h ft exposed. I MiftL i M MAfirJt.aS. Illt whV ll.CV ih) l.ot Umahl some' '''.h an 1 llan ipf -- nrc vrie.Iess Wealth io ., .. -'i .1 n . i ''"'ir iioss.-ss .rs. nn I vet t li. y ru w.tiiin I he reae-i t.venty or thnty miusdown the 1'oto .a .very ue ,,.,, 11 use 1,1 mac, "where tiie pine groves are a WRICHT'C LIV"R PILLS! I1.01 !r 1 times more extensive than i rio- ..,,1, sure 11; v. r.,r Torpid rarer. iv;...s a I. .. 1 vv.i.ie v-a rever loi-eu : . ll.-:.la.-n. Sour St omnel. "..nst i.n. 'l.'h. I!t'v II. -ie, .11.. I lUllli iC, I.CtOl IOU.H, Is ,.s ,., lir. !lU Kiliions eo,;, ,,,, an.l H!,.,,; 11 ieplained. We hat e gone near a n-ord-r.. N.,,e 1 enume n,. s sn - i tt 1 ,.r f..iv r...... ..vV.O ; Vo.lt a,M:, It your lnu.st w,:i ,,..( s,,,,. ions' nii j iuv. , "i .i ' 1.1...... .i , ... in .1 eein s i..r one i mix lo It 1: : : f k 1,'oi.i. 1 joi'otto, J ;i . i?stV,irk eeei,t,., rroiiiiily and s ti.Jt-ictorilr ami a? eiiea. as the ehcajiest. (4-12 tl) ' K. liUCKLKV, Attoknky-at Law, 1- 1. K N s. 1,1" ,-o P 4 . o.V.ec with F. A. Shoomnker. ,.. .. Hili t All l.-iKiness .i rt:iini!i to t e jirof, ss on . r.nnot ly atlcii .ed lo. an.l collect i-ms mde a specialty Snow st vis seaiche-s into the- heart of things ihat. the snow reveals its most wonderful beauty, for it is ot that truest kind which bears the closest inspection. Take one of the myriad snow Hakes which obscure the atmosphere as tin y fail, an.l put it under the microscope. It melts almost instantly, but not be- wry. n 4 V .OS rAO" 05 I 11 P 0 AnprjRj 1 luH ul y uoliN 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS IIAYi; Tilli fore you have caught 'a glimpse of iilX'CTO O T lQSt, r 7- fc-'sV msi. . O1 w" si u loveliness that astonislies vou. It is a perfect crystal, coi.sMin of six rays, ftoc-krnry .,o.is Xu.i.,, M'y'nrr KOiin...i,u,...oi,.foHlinrsill.r!,m spreading in the most "symmetrical ' ',1"'t" 1 '"' s"'-''t- 'nr. r .1 . , ... manner irmn me center, ami o en fount v. 1 A Xr.'v uiMt i i" standing tne iin.n. ase pr- i:. I ndian com in t : e I i :; i there is a fail pn-ps-ct t ' largely iaciease l, i ta n 'a. : j acreage planted w ith th: c r- . enlarged. A new v.i: h-'y d u: : result of eaicful I i i i I a it's a.! ! br.uiglit into the mark. t. v. In- tl.r.t is said is true, aid na' ; increase the iMod.iat of ti.i- - : acre. The stalks average is.-: j t ten feet in height, pp' ' ' ; from four to ten mil l.iad i: i I aging l'ro-ii tight to un i Me.igth. It is alh-d th-' ii prolific, is of the white is smeeptio'e of K ing r. ah ! flour resembling in taste and i ance that made from ia.-h.st : 1 1 l iji. ns cai lier than tie t varii-ty, and from the i;:-: nu:nb.r of ca.rs pro dueed ; a i the t it 1 1 p. r acre is put at 1' '' i w iicre u.e cut: it alum '.s v. a..i i m iv rii i.' rivi p tm tMft o a-..- i abou. u-i,K, u.i.i wt.e M,M.M,., U..I..C ( yy y -.l.'Sl I ; ' , Provide 1 with smaller rats. F.,nnles pi mii v fur :nt, k;i,i.v liikat niij;i, 1 4 -',k-'-' A 1 fill Y.VTi: S A l.V. be. the immens.. number ot these bmU vjrj jj M. P., " . J. r.ioyri- uoithuu. .JrVi and uniform ns a wreatho!" snotv looks il U U 'l'!SI!!4t'- I tt f Ta.,;.n,;,,i"rsk"""! oflVr nf t'r" ' i-iineing to the braiu has of the trees i W. p.. vs., , w a v .. 5,-,.r. r ,.v- !" V""-' -f 'i busia.-sMitt.-. ,i,-.i t. ..iisfs.c- it .-.i.i r p. . r .. iii-iki r I " 1 "'. ' i;,r,.!:v" it : A tra-t ,.f i,j I n. ... t - , -. , ,. , . ,1 i ,, . i'"-nv.-,nd ,..,l!ni-ii,iiii.H sp-.ialtv rii-l.t i v ' t ' ' " " "- oi Mini i 2 I "X X "T IT . T i . " ;1 ;r r. 1 a. ,,. ij.v- (,,,, t 111. ,- ,;, . t t It uie air wiiii in.-ir coiittpM masses ; .j.,- ' " " r. ''-'''" : m u,o .a,i ti n ti..,:.. ..,.;,,,;.,,, .,..;' ' ir oompi.-t.- ...it fit. m t f ,,,,.., ;;,','ri,l,rs-' s .10 1.. .. , 10 , . , - .. tis-.iiij r.io-ii-i.ia-f. ,.,,,. ,.)jr ,,,,, s. .o.or,.r ,,, nin. .ill. am. l lien voiett imostton- ,,:lt s, ,,..,.. ,,,,,,. , ; ' '"I'-t M,r-h ,.,.,t. it Km . r,,,,,,., constituents h,m t'tve Zl'Zl relvn A KI MiTflCTuvsT '.St w .'i n hi. .Hliv.'.nV0 ",' ""' y -litlerent kinds may l.c . ?..? i r-. iii-- rn.-i-.i iv o.-.-ii in.'., iiv.ir I I ...,... m-'" o. 1.1 .i.u ,11. i 'n ' ' 11 n I : I' ...tin K.i'n i.iti . --'-.-...I'l.i-,. - 9-5. 1 further north during the v, inter. well Aft kiiti'lo.h. A few nieces of bark oil ill root of sasatra- put in tti-ir ntsts .vili prevent (-wt'u- 31 AvJAlM. Atforvey-nt- t n I. i. - 1 r "f ne...rjr. rn nini.. on Ceno-i. or cure lice on hen. f tbree dool. lrom Utgil strwet " -n;W lloors Wept il Hlair House. Flitth t.. Kh, re r,,h. w ."ir. r.l...ntlin.-rr f !o .- i I 4...1 1. -C - I 3.. 1 . - .. Aftlls. 0, mtt-le. Consultation- a. :.'."r:: u.,. "-'.s ' y" " i"'i.t u n a i . is 01 a intmirC'l varieties . - VV.VI..'1'T II 111. Itll Lll. 1 . . . . . . tr.l t-."'i ,) . ente itrcet. rl -2i."7.-t:f. l nave oeeii tleliiieateil that looketl as if TOIIX MUIUMIV, M. IV, w PHYSICIAN AND St KOIOV, 1 1 xsKi. nu t, i!..or.i. Lntc. -p A. SHOEMAKER, Att7mt7- f '?nel trom a kalcleoscopo. yet all .lef .,r,, r.AT.Uw,K.hrR. otWeoniiJJh lon the simple .lau of the six- . iTisWW ,s r.W rl. ,.l euu ol dii. U,tl.i ) ed Star. . 5Q J.TdIh, 20 Zt NY i" Hlair ami I'mniui . . . -v er.-. Tl,.s ir.i.-t i- u,,,!-, i:, ,. wil 1, !o ot ,VS le., t ,,:, ay vreli eoverrd 1, ri,n..,.r. ;,. h'., , r t.'roiid limit to it. rra.lv l-.r rhi T l l.ese lui. N win ,0 t. n w ,,.; ' : . , and on terms to Fit ,.u r.-liase. r ;n t'i'!. A"'""" 0i'V V-'l'Tty. fur liir.her irlorma. tion onll on or address W1. liK.CKI H loll'i'L ' 'M. . ami so vs l. ! ii am.ia ' ' pn ,te, w lia-li it res. -a a - position, with the add;? ion potash 1 1 s c-om, i.i t :-oii u t! ! !' j;n.ino is not v. .ti iMiited. stn-.-e. ' both are the excrement s of 1 a -food is cnliii lv o liferent, b. aa' fc.jx sen, Aitoona. ' case Ch, the other grain. I"-.. A! ir
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