43L3 5aLli2. HOWL, VCX LOS'l IIEK 1SEAU. BY DAISY BURNS. Everybody wonders how Lucy Wills lost lier lover, the is a very pretty girl as well as accomplished and intelligent, and Ir. Hampton was a great catch. Wbe".,f came to Nortousburg, Lucy was not the only girl who deter. nine.! to "set l'r cap for him, and Mrs. Grundy vvondeied 10 UM captivate him ; but very xn the , J phisician showed a strong prefer ence for Lucy, and pretty little Lucy was delighted. Every few days they were seen together, riding, walking, Fading, etc., ana the little bovs counted the dimes they made carrying watermelons and things from the doctor to Miss Lucy. But all at once his attentions ceased. For a time ho moped about in a very quiet way; then he began visiting Alice Leigh, and the village gos sips w ondered why it was so. But you see they didn't know anything of that buggy ride Lucy took with the doctor, the acci dent that happened, nor what came of it. Lucy knows why she lost him and souoes the doctor, but she will never tell, and he is a pei feet gentleman. You must understand the doctor had not fully declared himself, but he intended do in so, and concluded 'twould be so nice to whisper the words hi her ear as they orove along the shady turnpike. He invittd her to drive out with him, she accepted, and away they went. They were very gay, quoting poetry and making love in that round-alxiut way that comes just before the declaration, when the doctors horse backed his ears, shook his head, kicked, and did so many queer things that Lucy became frightened, and, before her lover could prevent, jumped fiom the buggy. Dr. Hampton after qui eting his horse went to her. Darling, are you hart?" he asked. Lucv blushed. "1 believe I think I've sprained my my foot. It was very foolish in me to do so, but I can walk to the buggy, and we must go home." She attempted to walk, but fcfi back powerless in her lover's aims. " "You are hurt," he said; you must let me see your foot," and the put out her lit tle foot clad in a neatly-fitting boot. "Your shoe will have to come off," ho said. "The ankle is swollen badly." "Oh, no, no, go away," she said, as ho began unlacing her boot. "You shall not take off my shoe." But here the keen pain struck her again and she fainted, while her lover removed the tiny boot. But imme diately he started back in amazement, for tl:re before his bewildered gaze were the live tiny toes of his ladylove peeping out from an immense hole at one extremity of her stocking, while at the other was a little round heel peeping out as slyly as the little toes; and then the doctor knew his little dream was over, for of all things he ad mired neatness in a woman more than any thing else. When Lucy recovered, he car ried her to the buggy, was kind and gentle, drove her home, but the intended proposal was left unsaid. Lucy knew she had lost him, and rea soned within herself, "lie had no business to take off my shoo." And he thought to himself, "She had no business wearing stockings with holes in them." Accidents will happen, young ladies, and the safest plan always is to be neat, and not think as Lucy did, "Oh, those holes w ill never bo seen, they're away down in my boot," for if you do jour fate may some day bo tho same as her's. iSaturdayEcen ii.g Post. OF i r Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. FR03I E NECESSITY W33 OFFI333. Ml THE !MMEtt$E $T00K mm If. j3ex:vcj- this COWED STOCKS OP ALL MRTffiYTS, coMFii i iivo FOR AT STILL THE WHISKY OF TO-DAY. My dear sir you with that glass of whis ky at your lips if you were to soe a man go into a drug storo and purchase a pint of raw alcahol, and take that alcahol out and mix it with water, and drink it you would say ho was an old guzzler. You would na he must have a stomach like a bottom fa tip cart. And yet that is just what ')U have at your lips ; only your beverage is not so pure as his. t Yours is drugjd and his is not. Time was when rum and whisky and gin were distilled to a percentage which ad mitted of a retaining of the quality and flavor of the orgauic materials. In whis ky and gin much of the nutritive matter of the grain was retained ; and the old rum which our grandfathers drank contained a percentage of organic saccharine matter. Those liquors were honestly distilled. I hey camo from the retorts and receivers just as they were going into market, only lacking age to give them smoothne.-s. But it is not so now. There is no lxmesty in the market. A man may, by paying the I rice, have something like an honest liquor made to his especial order ; but he cannot find it in the market because it is not there. Some years since ten years, I think I was in the office of a hotel in Conway, N. II., and was there introduced to a gentle man who was a traveling agent of Long worth, the wine-king of Cincinnati, and ;d.so taking orders for one or two Kentucky whisky houses. From the subject of wine the conversation turned upon whisky. I smel'.ed of so"ie which he called pure Bour bon, and which had fairly nauseated me. "Why is it," said I, in the earnestness of entire innocence, "that I cannot laid Miywhere such whisky as I used to get on board ship, as naval rations, five and twen ty years ago V" Tl.o agent was for a time silent and thoughtful. By and by he nodded and said to me : "It isn't made 1" "Isn't made ?" I repeated wondei ingly. "No," he added. "There is no such lhing as the whisky of commerce distilled to-djy, except to tho special order of cus tomeis for individual use." Seeing my wonderment unabated he went on to explain. I quote his exact lan guage, so far at least a iutjwirtant 2jaitic ulars are concerned. Said he : "They don't make it bi cause it don't pay. rl he same amount of labor, time, Mid cost cf manufacture i f course bar j;n materials required to thiow over five barrels of tho old-fashioned MouongnheU whisky of which you speak will, with the ww appliances of science, throw over one handled barrel of crude spirits (coarse al cohol) The result is, that all-spirit is thus distilled. It is then rectified snd diluted, and color and flavor given by artificial means." There you have it, sir. The stuff you are drinking is not whisky. That other tuff is not brandy. They never were, jtnd never can be, whisky or brandy, as a credulous public may think them to be. Tho organic matter destroyed by intense distillation can never be replaced. They aio fooling you, my dear fellow; and you wiil fool yourself if you don't let it -alone. If you have a head made of wood, and a, fctoniach of iron, you may last a few years and drink it ; but if you bo human, with rapacity for human eint lryment and hu man suti'ei iiig.and give this liquid scourge ; clean gtby, never to it turn to it. Tite following can be relied upon as strictly coireet in every particular. A good advertismcnt in a widely circulated journal is the liest'of all iosMb!o salesmen. It is a salesman who never sleeps, and is never weary; w ho goes after business early and late; who accosts the merchant in his hop, the scholar in his study, the lawyer in his oil'ce, tho lady at her tea table; who ran bo at a thousand p'acps at once, an. I peak to a million people every day. saying to each one the lie ,t thio in the best maimer. LARGER DISCOUNTS in PRICES. NOTE WE WE BE INDUCED TO OPERATE LARGELY, J AND LAID IX A HEAVY" STOCK, BECAUSE OF THE UNIVERSAL i EXPECTATION OF AN UNCOMMONLY GOOD BUSINESS SEASON. ! Wanamaker & Brown Desire to make it widely known that the whole of their Stock of neivly manu factured lien's, YvvMis' and Boys' Ctothimj, guaranteed to be of Reliable Ma terial, Fashionable Cut, and Substantial Make, is arranged for a at a neio and Lower Scale of Prices. THE IMPROVEMENTS IN OUR BUSINESS THE PAST YEAR HAVE ENABLED US TO CHEAPEN PRICES AND INCREASE IN MANY WAYS THE ADVANTAGES OF OUR CUSTOMERS. IMPORTANT FACT. We have abundant testimony everyday that it is impossible for any other house to sell a cheaply, and no one now questions the superiority of our makes 6f both Men's and Hoys' Clothing, xchile the assortment is six-fold larger than anywhere else. THIS IS A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY. OUR RE-ARRANGE-MENTS REQUIRE THE IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL OF SOME HUN DREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH O F GOODS, AND WE ARE OFFERING THE MOST SEA SON A A L E A ND FASHION ABLE OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR ROTH MEN AND ROYS AT PEREMPTORY SALE, AND THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE MADE PURCHASES SINCE THE SALE BEGAN ARE HIGHLY DELIGHTED WITH THEIR BAR GAINS AND ARE SENDING IN THEIR FRIENDS. MENS OVERCOATS. Splendid lots of Blue and Black Beaver; Ker seys in Dark Olive, Broivn and London Smoke Colors. An unusual cheap lot of Chinchillas and other Fabzics that make very warm and comfortable garments. Our Garricks and Capes are the cheapest ever offered. MEN'S SUITS FOR DRESS WEAR. Very much, under regular prices. Every one expecting to buy a Black or Blue Suit should avail himself of the GREAT BARGAIN LOTS NOW SPREAD UPON OUR COUNTERS. EVERY DAY SUITS will be cleared out at astonishingly low in'iccs consid ering the qualities and excellent make. PARTICULAR LOTS OF WARM AND LONG COATS for Business and Street panoses are offered at excellent bargains. What Causes Jiarti Aintes. Too many spend money, and too few earn it. . . fr- ...ol, mnnpT ir snetlt wastelullV 111" limw. j - . ---- and needlessly, and too little saved and made productive and accumulative. ! We buy too much abroad that we ought to produce at home. We buy too much that we do not pay for cash down too much of what we buy beincr what we do not actually need. We are too wasteful, know too little how to economize, and have too little disposi tion to do so. We are too 6peculative,unscnipulous,ano actually dishonest in our efforts to make money. . Too many of us prefer idleness to indus try and too few of us know how to work and derive pleasure and profit from our la bor. . , . We spend too much time learning wlit is not useful, and too little informing our selves upon the best methods of premoting our material prosperity. We know too much of politics, and spend too much time and money on politicians, and know too little about political economy and the science of a staple, economical, successful public policy. Our actions are governed too much by passion, prejudice and partizan feeling, and not enough by a broa-d intelligent, lib eral and patriotic conception of the duties which American citizenship involves. We are too superficial and impatient, and lack the clear purpose aud prcsistent, pa tient application necessary to permanent success. We depend too much upon our sharp ness" and "cutcness," and the readiness to take advantage of circumstances, and not enough upon earnest, honest labor. We talk and read too much, and think and act too little. We spread ourselves over too great a sur face, and thus fail to dig deep enough in one place for the nuggets that will surely enrich us. We lack in that higher morality which frowns down venality and elevates and en courages purity of life, probity of conduct, and a scrupulous regard for a good and honorable name. We do not teach our children that they must, nor how to earn their own living, and are too willing to commit them to a life of easy unscrupulousness, depending on their skill as make shifts rather than their solid acquirements as men and wo men. We roll about much like stones and gather no moss, enrich corporations and speculating capitalists, and defrauding oursel vea of the profits of our own industry. We are devotees to show rather than substance, and pay homage to the glitter of a "success" which is a robe covering filth,' rottenness a'nd corruption social, commercial and political. We build too many churches, and culti vate the Christian virtues and spirits too little. We have too many schools and too few real teachers. We are too undivided in certain direc tions, and not enough so in others. We adhere too closely to what we ought to depart from, and refuse to take hold of that to which we ought to cling. In short, we are too much what wc ought not, and not enough what we ought to be. T,VwiTSr,AXD VEST ROOMS CONTAIN HUNDREDS OF PATTERNS IN VA lUXIw00'0 QUALITIES, TO FIT EVERY SIZE AND POCKET. rrTTuruL1 ,!G GOOI WEARING GARMENTS MAY BE SURE TO GET THEM FROM OUR PRESENT STOCK. BLACK PANTS. We never had a better assortment to select from. JACKETS AND PANTS FOR THE LADS are piled up by the hun dreds, ami will bear examination by the Ladies, v:ho know the true values and what is good to stand the hard wear the boys require. BOYS' OVERCOATS, of all sizes, styles, qualities, colors and prices. We have re-arranqed the Boils' Goods on our First Flnar fr l.oit i tune tie ladies and other buyers, and can generally serve our friends without I delau. PREPARED TO SUBMIT TO HEAVY REDUCTIONS from ACTUAL VALUES, We invite the public to supply themselves from our counters NOW, while we Lave an lUvORMOUS STOCK of the BEST CLOTHING that was ever oilered. in tins or any other city, which WE FEEL tWiUEi) TO CLOSE OUT WITHIN THE JEXT 30 DAYS. " WANAMAKER & BROWN, On the Corner of Sixth Street, FROM MARKET TO MINOR, PHILADELPHIA. On dark night, the darkness of which was lighted by tho moon, the inmates of a quiet farm house in Ayrshire were startled by piteous cries from a little stream run ning past the foot of tho biae on which the homestead stood. Out ran the gudewife in haste, thinking that the voice was not unfamiliar ; and when she got to the barn, there she saw her ain gudeman, who had just a little too much John Barleycorn, on all fours in a foot of water, in which the moon was brightly reflected. "Gudcsake, John, ye gouk, what are ye doing there, standing like an ould duck in that man ner?" "Oh, woman Jenny, is that you ! I'm glad to see ye, for I bae got aboon tho moon, and hae been in this awful predica ment for twa hours hanging on like grim death for fear 1 should fa' and be killed beyond a recognition. I ken it's a richt noo when ye's Jiere, sae well jat baith gang down together." Jenny lost no time in getting John out, and over a tum bler of toddy he vowed that nothing should ever make him soar so high again, even en market nights. JAMES jP. MILLIKEX, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, HOLLIDAYSRURG, PA. SPECIAL ATTEXTIOX Riven to tho collec tion of claims in r.lttir, Cambria, Hunting--tlcn, Hertford, Centre and OlearlleM counties. Parties wishing to purchase, rent, sell or ex change real estate will find it greatly to their advnntasre to call on or address me. JJ" Correspondence in eitbtr English or Ger man solicited. LSept, 30, 18T3.-tf.' COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., "TXTILIj receive money on deposit, discount ? T and collect notes, and attend to all the business usually done brltankers. SeptJo.tf. J AS. li. ZAHM, Cashier. MILLINERY & D1SESS MAKING The attention of the Ladies of Etwns- niiDf and vicinity is directed to the fact that M US. K. fc. JON h has iust received an invoice of new and fashionable Millinery Goods, at her rooms, in the East Ward, EtiensburK, Weddinjr Honnet, Hats, etc.; a specialty. Dressmakinif done. Th Patronage of the public is rsneot- ruuy sonc " unoi:iy.j XT' IUST NATIONAL SADDLE AND -L HARNESS SHOP OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, Hiwh street, (opposite Union Sc-hool House,) West ward, fc.nensr.urff, M. M.O JN r L.L, & CO. Proprietors. NodJr and Harriet made aud re paired and all other work in my line executed in the best raauner, on the shortest notice, and at the mot raonah!e rates. ll-12.-tf. W M. M. LLOYD & CO., THE OLD J.;, ,vui. ,1,11,.,,., . gives some mu-iei, f .Ju : Drafts on the principal cities and Silver ind Gold for sale. Collections made. Monies re ceived on deposit, payable on demand without interest, or on time with interest at fair rates. LOYD & CO., Bakkkrs, EBEXSBUIIO, PA. tlT Gold. Silver. Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and nold. Interest al lowed on Time Deposits. Collections made at all accessible points in the TJnitedlStates, aud a general BankiDfc business transacted. M. BUCK, M. D., I'livsiciau mill Snrsreon. Cakrolltowb, Pa. Office in rear of John Buck's store. Niirht calls may be made the residence of John Buck, Esq. fAprit i, 1K3.-U.J I AMES J. O ATM AN, M. D., " I'hysiciHH mikI SnrRfon, Ebksihtko, Pi. Office on High street, nsrly opposite Rlair's iytcl. KeaidttnCHon Crawford st., w est ara, 110. whfre nig-ht calls should be mmf T. W. DICK, Aitounkv-at-Law, Elu nsbnro-. Pa. Ofliee'in front room of T. J. Lloyd's new buildup. Centre street. All manner of lufmlbusiness nttcntn-d to satisfac torily, and collections a speirialry. fls-14.tf.-l NIEL MCLAUGHLIN. Attorney at-Tair. Johnstown. Pa. Office In the old Exchange building, (up-tir.) coi nor of Clin- to and liOcust struts. D nK8 connected with Will attend to all bus- his prnlesttion, J. "GALLITZIN LAKE, -A. ttorne.y-at-Lja w, JSbeiisburff, Cmnbrtn Uo., x a. PRICES "the Old Libert v I; inscription, wln.Ji Liberty throughout 1873. FALL, and WINTER 1 1874. THE tftTE$T $EM$&TI0H X GREAT REDUCTION IN AT Tills IVIAV EAGLE CLOTHING STORE OF M. II. NATII ANSON & CO., (Lately occupied by H- Walters, deceased,) 231 and 233 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. a good bell of about t-.v.j tlm'u ' ' ' ria weight, at a coat of uboui r.i.ir ! i , r,,n,7 inform tho citizens of Ebensburesnd Northern Cam! ' """oVT, ,u.hh-rJt , ;.d at the above named place a larKe, complete and gant stock of FALL AND WINTEK CLOTHING AND CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Conn CLOT" SUITS CASSIM EUE SUIT for PKOFITS" the basis upon which we do business. COME AND fcfch.1 DON'T FORGET THE PLACE--231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. Sept. 19, 1873.-Cm. M. H. NATHAKSON & CO. 11 ;i ti. i. . t-y. .lit; luiiaoiiaiiik thereof July, 1770. In r,:,i u,',. .Vi T 1 . 1 1,1- 1 - - --..it. P x-uu.iueipiu.1 was a.j,r .:u !,, , " "i the lower lioor had u;,b:1(!v . JSv-! for some fsixteen I., . . Representatives of f ... u: tn province ot I fcnnylv;u.jj ol ono Doay. Ky order mittee, of which Mr. s,.-.. ,'.'-r chairman, was fciiii.uti. a t f ' bell for the buiidi:.- l'J The original letter Imv s 0M ris cannot now- be f.uii.l. Out V Jus decenoent, Josej.h 1'aiker procured copies, and it '.,, tlmt lioL. rt Cl,ai'e. f ... "'"a. . ' ' - , I ... commissioned, ZS it was to be cast bv the be examined carefully 't.-t WlJi;; before i ped, aud to contain --in w0.. , ters, round it," Hy order of ti i' of the Province of Feni..l , " oiaie iiuuse 111 iue city ei li.j, .Hid underneath, throughout ail the land t- vants inereoi. i.evt. xxv - iU. Hi,.;; v a, St ITos been before the American public OVER THIRTY years. It ha nevr r yet failed to give perfect satisfaction, nn i has Justly been styled the panacea-for all ex ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns, 8vre!linrr, Sprains, Bruises, &c, &c, for Han rn-l Beast. No family should he a rn"'") Trfthout this Liniment. T!.e mney re funded nnless the Liniment ij &3 repre sented. Eo pnre r.nl ct the penuiuo JI EX ICAN MUSTAN O 11 Nil! ENT. Sold by all Dmrisls and Cornt'y Stores, at Wr. end Si. 1.0 1'ottlc. Notice ovcJITTAre Ijettcr. because hanjl jl thy ?i ve a finer jjloss nce.u than any other noiish. Vield a brilliant silvery sheen with le than half the lubor required when other polishes are used. Are a nio'lern et tuilish. far better t anyotherin cjiisfence HAGAII'S Are a neat and t-IeanlyflTlCan article, rnHkinp- no'dirt'.trthe r 1 trou be nsed even in parlorwithout thfl ble r removing: nor dut when used. furnitnre or carpots. Has no disagreeable sulphurous or strontr aoid smell when prepared for use, but are plrasant and harmless. om.xj-iyrs.s I The bell duly arrived at t gust, iio, in apparent ,' ji , lew days afterwards, i; t,:; the caution try iiiMri;cti. Superintendents had the bear that it wa-s ciacked ! clapper, without any otl.tr was lnin up to try the ou: d.:: fort was then iuado tu sei.d i Captain Budden, who had h:y.-: . in the Matilda, but he could r.j'- board, tspon which, Mr. .':ri , 'two ingenious woikt.ieu u:.j,-. cast it here, and I am ja.-t i,..v 17o3,) imfornied tlit-y have tliisfijT.' the mould, which, 1 c i,ie... r. very much that wo should l,:t;.'s. on and succeed in the reaicr. t" for aught I know, in Ilii.i-Ii-A; 1 lie bell wan Ijuij in its time during the uioniii of Ain bill reudeifcd by Ldruv.nd "the I'rovince"' for suud;'.es fi::..J workmen while they H'.ve nv frame and hanging the bell Las served. It bears date April IT. . Among the items are "i.L.ic and '"a barrel of boor.'' It seems that the t"iie of xVV. defective. It was supp-ed idcvj. much copper, and tbe i'lu.a.:.,;.. were so facetious over lii.s i; i Meurs. I'assane' Stow down and making anotln r . . -;.v. broken up aud recast, arid in jBS was placed in position iu the S;c steeple. The following Lews i;ei; iu the Maryland Ga: vf J:;'.;, . ; "KHlLAUilLPliiA, June .t'.i. 1 week was raised aud lived m :Le House steeple a new gieat W. cis by Pass and Stow. v. . with this motto, T'rocla:-:. 1 out ail the land, unto thereof.' " Lev. xxv. i . For fully iifcy years, ;u i ascertained, the Libert;. 1J celebrate every Nati':i:! a then it craekel : it liad mission, and was mute mere A mtrica n. i t..- A Key to a Tehs. accompanying table i MF.." . !.;ic a persvni or word following manner: A U E (1 I K I O Q s u w Y li c F Ci J K N O II S V ,v z E F u L M N () T V V In eaeh box are 13 sticks: 1 stick is sufH- nt for any stove all waste issai ed. Areputupin ncatstyle nnu in u lorui morui convenient for ir?J than any other polish. Are the cheappst polish in the market, because on box at 10 cents wiil cover as much surface as 25 cents' worth of the oid polishes. Have just taken theTpin competition with 1st premium at the I Jl several r.f the best of dianapolis Exposition the old stove polishes. Buy Crumbs or Cost fort of your storekoop er, if he has them, or will procure them for you; If not, send usione dollar, your name, and the name of your nearest express station, and wis will send you ten boxes, and samples of Hurt left's Hlaekinsj and I'earl Oluetnar, free of cost. CKi'MBSorC'OMFOHTeaii be had of all Whole sale Grocers and Dealers in the UniU'd States, aod Hetail Dealers will find them the most pro fitable, from the fact that they are the fastest selling- article of the kind In the market. JI. A. It All TL 7J TT 0 CO., 115 rth Front St., Philadelphia. 143 Chambers St New Vuuk. ;J Chambers Pt., Uosto. ll-14.-3meom. 31 iii-i-ii fc Dunn, PROPRIETORS OF FIHEMX FOODRY AND STOVE WORKS, IIOLLIDA YSIiVliO. PA. HAVING purchased the establishment latelr Unown as Enterprise Foundry, we are now prepared to manufacture LIGrllT CASTIIVGS of every description. Tho Various Styles of Stoves manufactured at our establishmrnt are In all respects equal to any In the market. Steam Engines and all kind ofMachiner, promptly and satisfactorily repaired. t5T"All our work is warranted;to be exactly what it is represented. lAuif. 80.-lf. G. W. YEAGEll & CO., WLeltsalt and Eetail Xanarartiren r tin, copper a;d sheet-iron ware, AKD D1AI.KRS lit Hsatii, Parlor aril CocMii Sloves, iVo. 1402 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, ndrrniT0 SPOUTIKO made to ordr mato7ia. Perfect In manufacture and trl rr,pecJfuI1'' solicited aod promptly I 1 w ,?hi0;("Kn1 Plite attention coopI ti an. whether they purchase or not. Altoona, ggpt. 5, laTS.-tf. -V CARD. EBpSBDBG WOOLEN FACTORY M.amolia Salm w A FEW AFPLICATI03 MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It is Purely Yeptab, and its operation la seen and frit at once. It doe away w.th the Flap red Appearance caused by Heat. Katitru?. and Excite ment. Heals aud rraiom all Blotehrs an Pimples, dipeCiiiplark and uneihtiy Bfiots. Urivea away Tan, Freckles. SDd Sunburn. ai.J bv its pcntle but powtrfnl influence mantles the laded cheek with YOUTSrn. 2LC21X AJTD EEAUTT. Bold by all rru?pipte and Fancy Stores. Depot, 63 lark Place. New York. To Younir 3 Ton. Jut Puhlightd, in a Sealed Envli'C. Price 6 cts. A Icture on the nature, treatment and rad ical cure of Sperms torrhrea or Seminal Wrak- and Imnrdfments to Karric irenerallv : XeVl ! tbe fourteenth, and so on. vousness. Consumption, Epilt-py and Kits; Mental and Physical Incapncitv, resoltinir f mm Seir-Abuso, 4c. Hy KOH'T J. CL'LV'EKVVELL, Author of the "Green Book," 4c. Tho world-renowned author. In this admira ble Ecture, clearly proves from his own expe rience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without me "ioines, and without danjrerous surgical op erations, bousries, instrument"!, rinrs or cor dials ; pointing out a mo.Je of cure at once cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privatetv and rsdieallv. This l EPTrUEWli.E PliOVE A BOON TO TH0U PAXllS AND THOUSANDS. Sent undersell, to anv address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt or six cents, of two postage stamps. Also, Dm. CtrLVERWELL's -Marrinse Guide." Price 50 cents. Address the Publishers, CI I AS. J. C. KEINR & CO., 12. Bonory, .w York; Posi-Uiuce Box 4SSS. 1 1 J K I. M 1 1 X Y Y v; Let the person whose n.m y z know iufoiui you in which i f i:.e columns the lirst letter of i i; rar. tained. If it be found iv. l i.tic; it is the top letter; if it ocfin? one colutu'.i, it is found hv mil:: : phabetical numbers of the i-j; V I these columns, and the .-lmu number of the letter sli;L:. B j oug letter at a time in ti w.iy. t can be ascertained. I'or exa::.; S the word Jane. J is foun'l iu tbt j unins commencing with H aud : ' are the second and e:!it!i letters alphabet; their sum is ten. a-.iJ j letter down he alphabet i J. j sought. The next letter, A. s j but one column, where it s:ai:'i j N is seen in the columns lit-adc!:; : these are the second, fjiiitii ? i letters of tlie alphabet. viLich i-- table will excite no nTtk' cunt? those unacquainted with tie planation. A 7h. n k l'nrties nave been reportintf in rsTei for mieP? Papt.of ,h, County t hat our are m,."h "?R,n"'ctHny Woolen Gods. &c, , n'i!111," tl,Hn thy "-eally are we d-em tho inf;(1 r.";."wu i rotecnon i '7, '""uuu ui cue BU'olic to tollowing Blankets.... Flannels Cassimers. Satinetts.. and tor publish the aEO M. R Ebensmircr third door from I . i - uv IEADE, Attomey-at-Lme, Cardins?. ..!i.,.iniling g, Pa. OtSce ou Centre street, T . Vl( ) X V'S "L m If h street. au-.CT.l July IS, l-rra.-tf. Kbensburu W LIST OF TRICES. S3.50 per pair. 3t and 35 cts. jier yard. 50 cts. per yard. . 60 cts. per yard . 20 cts. per lb. rg w ooleu Factory. TJte bent Oil in the world for ct inertf. It tvill not chill. It will not gum. It is equal to the best Eortl Oil. If o u have ait i kin l of Jfacfi i n e ry, tiak for OL.EXA ; ami if you cannot buy it at home, send for a circular and price list to PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP, OIL MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS JN'o. 36 O J'enn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Parke's Marble Works" 13 Franklin Street. Johnntown. ' MONUMENTS. HEAD and TOMB STON ES, OH'XTKR and CAUI N Kf SLABS, MANTELS, &., tnanu-rwS .'tj factui-ed of tho very best Italian andraHlll American Marbles. Entire satisfae-U IW X' r' t ion guaranteed in price, design and 'itWeV execution of work. lA ink t Orders respectfullv solieitrd and promptly filled at the very low- tftl v est cash rates. Try us. t la Pet- JOHN PTkI LOGAN'S MARBLE WORKS!) "nun ntrrrt. Jh..., Rapid Dreaming. A vm rr circumstance and ii.ii'; la: t f--.-ogy is said by Dr. Forlxs WiU-" found in the extremo rai ia ty the mental operations n:v l'.-itr.ri.'' with which the material ..l.ar.r' the ideas depend, are to i ispherical ganglia. It w oi'.i a whole series of act', t'n.it " occupy a loue lapse of i1" F through the mind in vh have iu dreams no perec-t:i'B ! -of time, a strange j'ropcrty if such lie also its propeity, w v(:,r into an eternal riisemh -1 & p will apjear tons eternity. of space, as well as of tiuuN ire ': hilated ; so that while a!nrt is compressed into a mors en 1 1 finite space is traversed m''e s. by real thought. There si"? e:, lustrations of this i incii-ie on ( centlamxn Hre.iniod that l'? o - -w-- as a soldier, ioined his ivjitw was apprehended, carried demned to be shot, ami m V as. . t n Al'.nr.lli. Mxliai 1 a gun was fired ; awaking slight noise had produced same moment. rrf 1 e. A Prf.ttt 1'kison bT''in T : : .,;., vi;T. A . i . , . i- . j .!,. run el worK. ana who nao i.. rtrta .1 i ,t qcVaH 1 1 1 v:l allowed to cultivate s"'":1 inclosurc. "What do y.;a ' , "Cucumbers, sir." ' U:1-'-T f; inem Here : tne oi..- i y !..., if t' steol tt.i-m " "Ni1, :r. - . ... A tldl tirmly ; "tney win ul'l.' T "Well, go ahead, .. any of your cucumw" tU' . -.:..-ns. r, f rr.fl tritl VOlir COI"!"-- . from nif n win never ueai r,'jr.'- sir." The cucambers were i i ered, trained and c:i!uva..' mense crop was the rvu. . 'j;5Jf ever. as the fruit riia ' n,iCly- i movumeOTp!?' - Proprietor. lVn.f V he very bUt Ita I : he Uon in VorkTWri" "LirJ,l,.,,erft satisfac- Cu -om0 -I" I'riee sfuaranteed. ly cxe nlerrcorUul yscUeited and prompt- i -i-J- Uabnstowu.Nor. 11, will never hear 6 ered me ever, as the nn.l tlirt warden the owuer sold it f ,r 1 i, .m,i m !a!i'l ... . . I ... 1 rectea tne man io - . . was detected in th . cumbei-9 to the hospn- - K. fa ilCS Mil' - . VJ I lit. i v craved them. Not one atol'el ;; bo-v iLt ! e ,1 r 1 It fit - n. c t i t I t t