I : kvet jtu . i so mi: aiAxiti. 1I urir:t, cn-b-nvorcd to show a jrcitl decrease in the- height of men between the Creation nn.l tiie Christian Era. Adam, lie s.iys, was i"3 feet U inches high : I've 1 1 S feet 1 i'.iches ; o:.h. SfJfect; Abraham, 20 fevt; Moses, IU; feet. The allegation about Adam is j moderate compared with that tn I.. i.i ...i. m canj rauuiiiieai wi iters, iiu ;mu::i j that Ills head overtopped the atmos phere, and that he touched the Artie jiole with one band and Antartic with i r?vrV atrial . W-. ys 'A-, !5j Importer, JJnuractiirer, ami Dsslors In all Lin.lfl at V; 4s -i diVJ fed J CENTENNIALS and ICO yeais rso A me elence. 200 years ago King Philip (the Indian) elefeated and slain; habeas corpus in England. 300 rears aero Massacre of St. Bartholomew; Spanish Armada pre-J paring. inn p:i: : iv . .ail! IS , - rrininitrn Arvrt if tuv lliilllllii uivyiitt'ii ; lcbj OATTie A M.TNH PTANn ATJR THE PMRARMfOfi DBfrAN I Isabella the coming Queen. 1 till 11 lV 11 IJL li 1 Jil 111 11 1 lilllit &I.XtU J. rnA ppi , rn ' oexfAal wnoi.r.s.vT.E agents foti the lane, the Turk, and Chauser, the Eng PATENT AIUO? PIANO. MANC'FACTLUEIIS O? THE CEI.EDHATEO erieau Indepen-' tvbMl'iiJM ItiisW r ..Si i J Bl T I -4 i 5 !il the otl.xT. Traditional v memorials of tiie primeval giants still exist in rales tine in the form of graves ot erionnons dimensions; as the gracof AIk.1 near lam:iscii3, whieh is 30 feet long ; thst of Seth about the same size ; and that of Noah, in Lebanon, which is 10 Jards in L-ngth. rliny savs that by an carthrpmfce in Crete a mountain was" ipcned, and in it was l:icovered a skeleton standing niii:;ht, 4G enbits long, which vas etnpposed to be that of.Urion or Otus. The same author relates that in the tim.'of Claudius Ca'sar t!riv was a man naiiie'l ( Jabbaras, brought by that coafpieror IVoni Arabia to lb;rne, was '.) feet 1 inches high, "the tallest m ui that lias been seen in our times .'" But this giant was not so tall as Bosio n i Seeundilia, i.i the reign of Agu.slii.5 Cicser, whose bodies wen ? preserve"! as curiosities in a museum in t!ie Sallns tian (Jardeiis, and each of those mea sured in length 10 feet 3 inches. Tiie Euip-jror Muximus (very much of a nan) was 9 feet high, and was in the halit of using his wife's bracelet for a thumb ring. His shoe w:is a foot longer than that of any other man, and his strength so great that he could thaw a carriage which two oxen eotvl.l not move. He generally ale forty pounds weight of lies! ami drank fcix gallons of wine every dry. Not at all ttesiraUe or irrofUahle guest for thr "St. Nicholas," even at the current price of board ; though not so tall as one of whom Josephus tells : viz , Kleazer. a Jew, who was one of tu !ostages whom tiie K pent to Home after a pe wit was over 10 feet high. Bu; tlvest: arc pigmies compared with him of whom Kireher writes (though this is Mat a Yankee philosopher dencini natesa whopper.) The skeleton of this giant was dug out of a stone scpulchvr near Home, i:i the rcigrt of the Emp ror'Hrriry If., and by an inscription attached to it, it was known to be that of Pallas, who was slain by Turnus, and was higher than the walls of the Jn times more modern (IC.12.) some ' H: masons 'digging nciir the ruins c-T ajyi castle in Bauphiue, in a field which by i g: tradition had long been calbd "ThejS: (iiants Kiel's ." at the de.th of li fee, , S discovered a brick tomb -j0 leet Ioi'ir. i H: 12 feet vide, and 3 feci I.iuli, o:i which ; was a gray fctoue vith t-ie words n "Theutobochus Bex"' tut thereon. "When the tomb was opened, they found a human skelettm entire, lo.V Dealers in Dlstin ( n ' (l.nmlon), ncon uf i;.lar Vitlte II X I 1 fjr all Insirnmcnls rontantlj on lish poet. GOO years ao Baliol and Bruce. (ron.ion), sate (PAri, PiKion Vaivp, ni cur own niak , Bicharcl Bacon : Thomas Aquinas ; HI MKMS. '1 he l-f.t nnil rreshest strings I TT e 1T , " , rncnl ronstantlj on hanJ. JlOUSe Of Hapsburg founded. 1 ri-i t- ? . t i j-t -i Kern VI-VTAtTHf.TlS of SHEET JIVSIO, we tnnko tliis lranch n ppociiilty. nn-1 always keep a ! uu JL'1'3 at-.u iMCIiaiU COLUr MC lit II stwk .t tho.lHtit .irni lK?t j.leecs :i ban I. Oar Hifx-k of inuin l.-ooks ot all UiaUs Is coiniKtc. I ljion lUKr baladlD, Srfltan of I.ffVnt. i. r . I V I i II ' 1 V J 1 1 I 1 I "J 'I' II I." I VS! r A I I 1 I." v r l I . V . . ' . o. 1 ' 1 1 wwo " in sum t m e n'ts r A k en l .v EXiHAWE. mcflstriing swords in Palestine. '!pr;cviuon. rrincii'alf of Seininnrlc.o. I'ailT.s ol' liiinds. Trachers, anil ail wishing tu purcnase Muviral i'i.mi ivili iaiil it to tiivfp loti-n-a? to cotf;i)iain'rte Uirectiy witli us. Catalogues au-1 I'rioc IjjIs t'arnlslieil fre on npp'.iciition. VVAREROOMS. Nft. IS Hlirth StrfiGt. (Late St. Clair.) 1-29 -ly.l PITTSBURGH, FA. 1.' WED LIO?4." i r&nsii .STAHLSIAII J-L CCESSOIl TO : BleCOY, riiormiZToii. A'frti Suspension lirilte, PITTSBURGH, PA. ! IV J S 11 1 1 i S C t 1 G I J 9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF AND IS THE PLACE TO BU' TIIORQTJGmV RFiXOVATBD, Aiid nn tie readied from all point !v STJIKKT CARS. ii.3 i;kf.n newly kefitted in eveut irrrr.M!.. TIIE TABLE IS WELL SITTLIED WITH THE VERV BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. :-io" xvriss, $imn tvy. 3m. m Louisville, Ky., Manufitcturv.rs of nil kinis ot CrifTTiO TOIIACCO: 8lo t tic eclrniod rri.1 TirX'ITr1 Mil) r. -1 800 veaF3 aro William the Con queror. ?00 years r.go Ilcigh Cat, the I'rerichman. 1,000 years ago Alfred the fJreat. f 1,100 years ago Charlemange an'T Ilareun al Baschid. 1,200 years ago Mohammedanism making hvely work in Constantinople ami other "places. 1,300 yeais ago Old Cliaosrose, the Persian lives by murder, and the Pope is made a secular judge among i .Kings. 1,400 yer.r3 ago The Saxons Iive'y ! in ljiitain. Clovis establishes the French Monarchy, and the Visigoths conquer Spain. 1,500 years ago The Boman Em pire having legislated many years in favor of capital against labor, begins to fall to pie-ces. 1,000 years ago The world lias nothing better to do than to brocch and denounce heresies and get up re ligious persecutions. I, tOH years ago Marcus Aureliu?, Tacitus, and Plutarch. 1,800 years ago Jermr. km tie stroyed and Ierculancumand Pumpeii buried. 1,8T? years ago All the world at peace and Christ born. 0,000 yrsag Adam roe to IW dignity of a large real estate owner, but by poor management was driven into involuntary bankruptcy. TIM? AND 1 list, bcg::i Jlif ,i. .. , ancklladvwash "In ff.A 1.r.r,-. ."'""U -'':::.' r... OOSE-rOBHISH'O STOBEiii 1 novo ll-na And (lod saM c-t (i. V : there was light. -r -.-r , hum uiorniiKr ri-...... .-. NAIL. fU, W nir.N PTVT c.- ht 1,1 "ll t! U.-' -------y - m. i 9 a j y AAvi.iitJ'j VV J GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. STOM HARDWARE. MWABR. . u . " o,t , . I that in o?e thi,, n,., f ; i the day Ufore." " L,lVf les; if you wai.tto FARMERS ANf OTHERS, if you in- ! ing out carJr v Pttr-: tonl to buil.l a I.MniHe or Larn, or otlior-i VOM .. c. r""vt..,: wise lmiriire ymir rropc-rr. ro to Hl'NTLEV i ' c Slllai (m , ... for NAM.s. ol..s. paints. HAKDWAKE. ! day before. yu., ;. s. Monty suvcil tv buvinir for Mvh I ..... "'r- HI r. t . 1 Sheet Ironwares AND DEALrEKS 1 ! HEATING PARLOR and CQOKIKS .... .... w i i i .t i , ri ; i i s. Money auvud by buyinjr for cub. 'TARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and oxamiufl :lie iicafejit littlo CHOPPING MILL i-vor iittrotlucfd. It chops from 10 to 12 lMishf-N ,r rvo, f.iri fr nats ler Lour. DIV ON E-l T CJ TS ON LY f . A R M ERSr,7i7) ToTf UN TLEY'S and r-) buy the I'.fst COIIN FOHHEIi ANI SI HAW CITTTEIt ever p . I I In tl.l o.int-. 1 heir cost more tlnw: .aTcd in cac j tisr by cu t tin? jour Iccil n Uh it. tlE Rest SILVER-PLATEN WA RE -) is uj( inarKftt sit 'J.i ti-r font. lr-s tb City rftiiil pricisi. Soi,! for al. it rv.vii.'i!j;r, t,M MM!! .N TLEY'S and I Wml, i.:i ' ' l Ct t llf'Tll nn .-, 1 U . j i . hare one. fif n,.t . V- 'i bottoms punclK..i jVj1',' rL your clothes, pii'ti,.li;",;.,!7 things n one tub aM ..ij"" white t tings in anotl- Cl foot rags and o;r-du'C" kit;" lum OUt Vci;,- :..'.. bed. " 'u Xext ir.ormag. T.!,;! fast, put vour " " boil. Put in 1 i:y if 'lir. AND Tolifih:ijl i'l Pitt?tmrifl. from It. & W. J( nkinson. .Tohp Fullrr'on Pr-n, .T. AV. Tavlo- 'T.irt'i Hcii. T. .1. a'Hllncc. J. M. Iivl ic ( i.., K". I'D-ri'i ll .V ' i rtt r Br i U r-. IMIxvorlh I'.rnl li.'is T. C. .It ukiii.t. Knox Oit, ( - Atv.rf! - Co.. S. F. I'lfkint', JlcrzotrA; UcicUannii, ricti( !.l i;,0 ' Hi'iiry Da!liuvrr. nml '' t.t fi'-r T-.l..i.;t:o nnii 0rocory iou.vs. ' 1 i;n J " GEIS, FOSTER 4 QUINN, 1 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown, ; ALWAYS HAVE THE " : Kewest, Largest and Cheapest j Stock of Dry Goods, ro!. n. Millinery, rarppf?. Oil ;i.,t!is itc . to be foun.l In tmrbria- -n l2- l county. j7-U'.Ti t lorct tb'j cutnbtr aiiU stictt. Ltr. g feet long, 19 feet wide ncioss the K.'iouTiIers, and 5 feet deep from tiie bteast to the back. His teeth were about the size of an oa's foot, and Ids shin bone measured 4 feet in length. Plot, in his Oxfordshire," 1070, says that a skeletort 17 feet high wa3 then to 02 seen in the town hall irr Lucerne. It had been found under r.n oak in Wiilisau, near the village of Ileydan He instances numerous gi gantic bones whieh have been dug up in England, and adds: "It remains that notwithstanding their extrava gant magnitude they must have been lone3 of men and women.'' If-rllh Jl'formcr. THE EET rT7TTIH A N f TC' -T TEHXCT "I'-'iA r i'tO.N" Vi.It ii.VJJiJ. Iateici.-.aseablc Kandla arl Ehiel A Ccml:ii2d. & A t;mv "i rT?"-. TIip iai..:lr iir-.tirrly V-' -.---.. '.r-- P.n'3', bi.il mar b W.r-"-vH used for nny i.r.mlr or Til '- 'J Iron. Ii nn br ntijji-t- .A-'-rrCP.' f J btHiHiniv. nd li. inc V; - J- ---Vj';--'; protected fr.ni the 'rVf'V!r""-'-'rV'i'"'V,!T'0d "ar.i iK-irff. bo rt-. tirlicd. .yp frill fnrt To SI17 rdtbr-, r.ti r-c-lpt of Ir:,f: or P. O. Crdxr f.r tho amuuu:, titbor oi !!n; followinij !.: Ect 11 liens cf 5. e er,l 7 1 handle, f 1 01 2-3 B. 7 nr. l ft l')5., :A) 8-3 " 7, 8 an:l 9 lb , " 2.CS TTTs. plated fro;ti, ":5c:. per not extra. Any parljr ortlertnjr fi ret ivlM re ceive uuu H txtiu ui i picialum, Tlis.ro".!.Iy reliable! ";;r-j'.s war.it-d. Addrcj li !X It O S E.V.N !5SX f O.. C5 Fi.it St., Erooklyu, E. D.. S. I. Kr. airl r. b ki t iftin or U' Manhood: Hew Ioif, How Eesicred. Jat vn'ilHh k. a Sr.. J a-t vniillMi"-!. a new clition of !r. niTrri-:i . t Pit iirntt ii t.ntny u tli i Yftlifcl rmy (w!iiii.ut i;nr.!ic:rit ) of SfKUM AToiticiitiCA t r SiMiinai Wtak- Invo'nmt.iry Kcminul I..-s.;o, Imiotkncy. to ence cr soxaai A IvKMAHKAIiLE lir.r. The Lon do:i Daif'i Xries publishes an interest ing letter from Air. Smithurst, the en gineer of the steamer which made the voyage up tho newly discovered 1'ax--tur liiver, New (Juini'a. Th-r liver seems to le a m:gnitk-ent one, and could evidently, Fays Xiftn-r, o made navigable to a considerable distance inland. The exploring- party found tlw? banks to consist mainly of man- t aiim.i ami j iiy.-ioui iniii.icit-. jmpciiincnt." t grove swamps, though, near the vtul j fcl f I ?n ioiirnov liicrh r-I- v l.-ii.T; o tvif li ). I estr:iv.i.-n!icp, t IP. . ,J ; 1" 1 0 , 1 ct I Jf) Irr'''. in a !ealed or.veloie. onl v y;x cents. t aljllUS (floOUIHX Were lor.ml. rcr.ice- I ne polcl rilfit nutlior. in tliiw ndimi-Hblti F.stT, rv -iiiv nitives were soi-n t'wiixrh I lior i b:ir,,yi1-iionstriitfs. lrom a tliirty years' moaess t) .tnj natives weie Men, i.Ml..l llteie j fu, ,ir.1(,,tcP. tha. t10 niannlnn c.ns-,,ncr.oe9 of Tcre flt'ipicnt Signs of their beili,T ' !f'r-iOii m:y i)r:l'ej!l.v cured without theuan fllOUt;. All. CMimiitll.C relers ton VCI'' ; ,,r the knife ; iointir,- cut n motleof OTfTB at onee remarkable bird, which, so far as we i piijd. n-rtnin, n i -u.-ctui, ij- moans .r which , . ... . . . t 1 every .-ufiirer. 1111 ninttpr what his cimtliiion uiaT know, las not hitherto been dcsenbeel. ! I.e. may cure himsell cheaply, oiivaiely, and r.idi- 'I'lirt int;-.a ll.,ln t . . I If vnn T .- n ,C"U-'. . . , "1 Sent nnoer sei. In a plain envelope, to any iiii i nnmiii", ,1 iviiii;ii u i a turtle. Mr. Smithurst stales that Ivo saw and shot at a specimen of this wonderful animal, and that "the noise caused by the Happing of wings re sera bled the sound of a locomotive pulling a long train very slowlj" lie states that "it appeared to be about sixteen' or eighteen feet across the wings as it flew, the body elai k brown, the breast wbite, neck long, and beak long and: straight, of the river ban! that he saw the footprints of sojre atf imal, which he "took to be a bulfalo or wild o," but he. saw no other tra ces of the animal. These statements nre very wonderful, and before giving credence to them we had better await the publication of the official account of the voyage. i!rc?v rt'Ct-ipl of pix centK, or two postage F. I'la'd.MA N ic S'lN", n Ann St.T New Vo.it; l'ot CXIico fjox 45S9. CRAHPaHTS IMPERIAL SOAP E3 THE "nZGT." Thi..nn i mnrnifnetnred from pnrc materlnls aml n. it contain a Inri,"! pereentaitt of Vevreta hlo Oil. i warranted tuily giU.-v1 lotlws bept lin ported Castiie -'".a), and at the Rime timn pot Sfjjiej nil the wj&;in:r ami e!eapin'j pn-nertiej of the cehdiritcd Ocriiir.n n l French bnamirv I Soao. It i 1ht'rcf-re rr.fnmmTiilo.l fr.r n In lit." lit the Still dav "ib l aun.lry, Klichen, and Jiath-room. and for .,t f f , " rMicra I household purpn.c; al.o. for I'rfntrrs, . -tir. AinillllirSL StatCS , rainier. Kriirine'M-s. and Maehini. s. is it will re- roove itiAit ui Ink. r i -5. i'nr, Ml, I'uint, etc., lrom the haiulp. J!a:iul.'.rtur"l only ly - (uvmpiox itKoriir.iis. 2yrB, 8, end If-r.tit?, rf I'laee. and 33 nd JtXirson Mrett, Now York, tor Mln hy Koon & Urnrr, 202 X. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, hy ?Ivn:s Sl I.M.vn. Kn. enahurg. and by KTocurs Kciicmlly. lio-ia.e'-n.l To Consiunpiivcs. 'I'lIK alvert!?r, liaTtr.r been permanently curetl 1 of that dread (iic;u, Ciisu!iii.tion, by a s:m r.!e reniftly, innlon. t inako known tu his feU low iffirer tho means of cure, 'in ail who do- sii-o it. ho will I a co,y of the prcfcriptliin nwt!, (free f charge, f -.vl'h tlio direct Ums lor preparing PrsETEUT. The following simple remedy has been known to cure the most oltinate Cases ordVSClltery When 1 and ualn the mme, which they will IiimI a 81-rk lilHJCliiKi'i's.ni m i- nor., aihm, iiKii.cnlTi, fce. I'artiti wishing the preoripi!nn will please address liev K. A . W I L.SO.V, 191 Pcira St., Will unsburgh. Now York. other remedies had failed Jt has the merit of being harmless and always effectual: Take one fourth of a pint of hot water; vinegar, half pint; mix. NoV add common salt a? long as it will dissolve in tho mixture, stirring it freely. Give for an adult one tablc epoo:iful every hour, until the bloody discharges cease, or until it operates freely upon the bowels. We have heard of some persons who used a gal vanic battery in the tieataicnt of this complaint. ElTOFH Ol" Yoiltll. VflEXTLiF.rAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tno elfects of youthful Indiscretion will, for the eako of snifcrinK humanity, send free to all who need it. I lie recipe and direction for waiting the elniplc remedy by which bo was cnretl. Nunercrs wijtlilnir to pro lit by the advertiser's experience can do so by ad.ireslnar iu perfect confidence, JOHN It. OCJUKN,i2 Cedar st,, New York. V. SlIOKMAKEU, Attorney ol Ixttc, ElicnRbttrji !'.. Ollb o on Iligli troet, eat eud of rid juc j fl-21."T4.-tr.) T 7 THS (HICAbO A NOUTil-WKSTKU.-J RAILWAY WllF.RE PjOXAVOOB Comks FRoM. Not every one is aware that the wood used by engravers is the growth of those far awav regions around the 1 Ulack and Caspian Seas, the verr names of the ports from which it is shipped being unfamiliar. Very few who consider themsclvc3 good" ireo- J graphers have ever hoard of Poto, or Abkassia or Izantsin, and yet these are flourishing commercial towns, readied by the way of the Golden Horn of Constantinople. For all fine engravings, Turkey box wood is u-.ed, and as ilsqualilv varies much, some skill is necessary to a ' good selection. The best is of a deli j cate 3-eHow color, clear and free from spots; it cui.is smoothly ana evenly-, with no tearing, but srtry cut will be perfect. It is to the use of this wood bv our artists that the superiority of their de signs and wood cngiavings must in a great measure be attributed. In con irecpience of its scarcity and high price, rrii- many substitutes have been resorted ,;c'; I to; maple, apple, pear and mahogany nave been experimented upon ; but no IIOlSE-Fl'lffillRG GOODS GEMP.ILLY. Toll)iiir in t 111, l Ui I lilt IV MILL I i ii rKOMTTl.T 4TT Ml; To. F.mbr ieef nn lprdnsmjiwrntcnt the Great Tmr.k i.aii-.vay incs t.t tho i Si' ar.tl ts 1, anl with llj iiiiTncrcas liranclies an r.ection?. forms the s-horteft n:id qnicUvsi row iwseii .hi.- tin a:xl all ."int in lU.,n,i. l .... -.tx.'fii, eibonii,i, aad u-.o u extern Ten it' rit. wooel, metal, or composition lias been Omaha au,l California Lie j 'ired tha possesses the requisite Tsthe shortest an I best route for all points in ; ,S,"... Ai 111 lllhii, in. ii.irrt. liiikntn. Krl.r.-i::n . If.. ! J 11 aiklltlOn to ClUraVin". IlOtWOOil i ... . .t . . - tr n ' - - L'H . li 11 I.ilil. . . r.'HIl 4 illt i ..-: w .-. ' V ui. t (him, Jcj .it, ami A ulralu:. Its tit. rata is used for scaVes. rules, guagino- rods, and similar articles on which figuring ii made; and there are factories in Connecticut that consume hundreds of tons annually for this purpose alone. Any one that has ever held a carpen ter's rule iu bis hand knows what box wood s like. It differs in color and texture from all other wood, and it i3 Green Hay atnl Marquette Line "'somewhat remarkable that it comes to n.,"r.0.ni V?" ,'"r :rr,r: " a'f' F.,;i perfection only in a comparativelv lim- ilt I.'. 1 lJil:i:1i. A ,r. 1: 7.1 ll. f.irrjl J.l ii. fii. I ! . .. . . . . v;fi'tii, J.uicoivr ; M-t-', 'evjioii-ot cottiiuy iu uie vicinity til iearjo, Ma d ;i f If Cic Fl;t,rt lino r.,r Xiirthrrn lYiscnnr'n ar.d M;itiev.ti :t:i. tor M-iill,,,,,. St. I'm-I. Mimi.n,'-1I1-. iHilnth, and all points in the Ureat North west. Its ll'inona and $f. refer Line 1 the r.;i!y route Ut irt;v)tti. li .n"hr:;te r. Oirf. tmiiifi. Mii:h-nt-i. St. frier. .rr ai.d all i.umi.t in oui.icrii an-1 uciKnu ?l;niie--i,!a. lis Ns.278, 2S0ar.il 2S2 WasMnen Si., JCH?;STOYN. PA. V'. I). M'Cleluso John Han-nan. M'CLELLAND & CO., Manufacturers or an 1 Pi ftlcrs in 1FUMJITUES, E ! A'XTi CHAIUH. Vo keep constantly on hfind in reat variety a full line t-f ck't?;iut PAKLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, ifiSTYLES AMD AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CuSTO.V.ERS Having the mn?t sliinfrl worlcm-n In the cit v. we ' are rivpv.rcd to till ail onlers lor m H3WD twm ! is rtrcKS on scits, i tit her Eaatcrn or Western Manufacturers. ! Wareroom; No. 81:FRANKLIN Street, NLVKL.Y- OPl'OSITE TOST OFFICE, j JOIISSTOIV-f, l'A, j Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. .AU Fnrneure sent .'or and doi;7ore1 In tho i city free of sl:r;o5. 13-13. (l.-tf.) i - . . . . . . b.-follti i li ka H Kit Koit CA.H than they can 1 co,1-''b l- it bad p;,!Vv be bimyiit 'is.-wh.ro in K'wnybiirir. j Onee I knew a v ', H-tl'. .7 :' S-UNTLEY will f.eH yon WALL PA- lowance,-1 br-ivelf to " "-'c: I'EIi as!inp. if nut clKor, th.-H ' a asli. r.nd if Uv r nny otherflfabri.i ijbf.nburir, h:i1 triitt it hit I Washed the W ..c,.'"' the l.aurain fviiliont extra ciiurjrc. 1 1,1 rt 1 t:i- el :ri. soap. She tliiif i i '. TO L CKSMITIIS, HUNTLEY wHl soil of soair r.r-d h-r " ' l"' ' von I torso Klin. Hn v,:i I ... l I Therefore, use ph-vtv f f i rot;r oaps,l, l,,,;;;; clot fies ; t ben cle-i r rt n-3 things, got the eir.nrulc fl''-."" and afU-r awhile, v,!JC!l ;;" e-nougli, nib out vo;;.- eU - iuo verv iiar. r.u viJ5V'A'ivlM-r.,,'i',n.- ri.''1 Ho1' c,lst St-d, &e.. 31 m. ijvh i wit Vti; ii TUSEKEEPEIJS, Gf TO HUNT JfvJL. LEY'S n. buv tbe Itr. N.r:ii nn fcold lor Capb CiirilN', tlio host in the world at manufacturer's prif-oH. -gXAnMEKS, (JO TO HUNTLEY'S ami pot tbo lns.it MOWIN'fi ami Itr.AP- i'? ,-'AOHIN1' nmde. l'UICLS UKKATLY it KLiLci.it. TOUSEKEEPEUS. GO TO HUNT- LEV'S mill K:iri' "1 l.r f.r.i I..- .... csli for Table Kuivc, Forks. Sooorn. ii c i : i i . .ti ' ami let .heni l.,;i , j "j.'' ,' the clothes va-I:V.l b.f..'- loiling is done ya o:.;; r padding in the ovm o .:' I uit l tit? (l Ml .NTLKY S 1 "r.r..A.. , n uje , ami lnif vour Tl )II .S Wit luvn n.- l:LVA HE. iv.y cash itud sal e '."J j.or oiit. OUSEKEKPERS, GO TO HUNT- LEY'S mill ll.:v voirr Ntnrocnn.l 1'!.. 'vino. I AY CAS5I ANH SAVE MUX EY. boded diNif tako t!:t:u v.u h rain water, wash m'i-' ' ! water and har.:r t: dik-. . . 'ivue, t'tl 'HU.I .'' :.' V i o flock ; but if the 1-J-; c K, "AKMEHS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and i "omirum, or 1":, - I -ar nf , - I -r. pot th l st HOKSi; HAY UAICn i citern r-uinn fri.c r- I Hum-, never i,;u r. i rv ;. oooy, do and if v. .' c.'; ; because you srtved v..-;;- ;.r nt road the Fitr r ftO TO HUNTLEY FOIJ v'LOTHIiS -t. v l. l.iij Ufc. IIt;ti!.l.ritln!n at great ly rodiued priws for tbc ready on'i. Ij.MlflE LOT i)7 POkYND .T m m WASHINGTON STREET, Near PEMN'A R. R. DEPOT, ToInisstoAVii, jfT'ii., Wholesale and lUtail lralers in 1'OITL'iaX AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY GOODS, NAPvTrvVAPvE, QUEENS V A EE, BOOTS AN O SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, .x,- IKON AN I NAILS, CARPETS AND OTL-CLOTHS, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, GLARSWAHE, YLLLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WATtE, PROVISIONS and FEED of all kind, Together with all manner of Western Produce, SIH b l9 FtD'JR, BACON, FISH, SAtT, CARSON OJt, ETC, rtW'hnlpsjileanil rotnil oi-rTfrs solidti-d nrul protnptly filled on tha shortest notice ami most reasonable terms. ". A -imnufr. Ma.r-i,i, tie. It., ai'.u uie Lalf .Sncrinr ( ,ni,irr,j. lis l,reeporl and IJubuqite iAne. mid all j.:. !!it. via Frucport. Us C'hieofo and Miltrttithcc Line Is Mm old T.ak-o S1orc lt. ntp. !. the onlv one pssinir thnmn-h r.'ivtif..?i, Lnfrr F,i,,t, ,,. t 'I-'7" n :u iiie, vcu.isia, to J- rtflTman rolare Cars are mn on nil tlironch t-nin of tliis rond Tliix i the OXJA' f .IN E rmuiirK thew-ar be tween ciiicno nnd St. Paul. Chicago pnd Mil Tim.iet?. or Cldouro Rnd Vv'iii.inti. At (M'tinb our KlcriHr corewr-rt with the Over lnd Nlt.er.nrii on the l hm Pa. iii,: liailroad ior al! point West of the Mfrsonri Kivcr On the arrivnl of the trains from the V.nat or South, the train.--of I hp ( 'liic.i ,) r;rrh- WoiterT or (oniiril ISInff,, Omahn nntl elifornl.i. Two Thron-li Irins:a.ily.with Tullman e.il;..e Drnw iTiir lioom an.l Sleeping Cars thnaSn to Council For St. Vnv.l nT HInnppoi. Two Throairh i'oTh'tVafn'111 rBUUan '-'ar, attached For rej-n Itsy nnd Luke Snpertor, Two Trialns daily, v.tth Pullman Palace ears attached, arnl ruiin:n thn.uf ti to ftlr.rtiiiotte. ' For MiiTranhee, Fr.nr Throiijrh Tr.iino dpily ullman ( ars on night trains. Parlor Cl)atr Oa'ri o day tra.n.. lrjipart'"', W"nritl points tn Minnesota tCvfiion"15 dilily WUb Fullman keepers . ,K"r ,1n,V,v'!, FreetKirt, TvroTT.rouah Trains da.ly, with I'ullnnn Carson n!!it tr:Un For PhIhimh? and I, Crofse, vtn tllnton. Two riirt.iisrii Trrtlns daily, with Pullman Cars on the ni-iht tram l .'IcOreifor. Iowa. l-erMoiixt ityand Vanklnn. Two Trains daily. Pnl.inm Cars to .V'ssouri Valley Jnnction. For llco Uttttra, Four Trains daily. For Kotk lord. Merilnr, Kenosha, Janrsville. and other ptsiDli, you cm have from two to ten trnir.s daily. New York Office, No. 415 Broadway; ttoton (Urice. No. 5 State Street ; Onie hat tlfice 2,3 Fri luira Street: Sn Fratieiseo OfTlco, 121 Montsrom cry Strict ; ejhl'-io I It-kt-t OITtees: C2 "Iark St nnder Sliermnn House : corner Canal and MmlNo'n Street:-; Kirzla Street Depot, corner V Kinzle and Can il srreotsr Wells Street Depot, earner Wells and Kindle Streets. ' For rtes or Information not attainable from your homs ticket agents, apply to W. H. STCNNKTT, JlARriS Ilt OHITT " lon. Pass. Ag-'t. ocn. Sap t, Cfcic.i?o. January 2S, 1878.-ly. R03E3 ET JMANTEAUX. IIADAME LAB0NBE, DE rAEIS, Ho. IG SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. TVlIX ItEMOVE APRL 1, 13TG, TO No. SO in tli Street. TVsrM'Ptrnliy pollelts your orders for rlrcsa maklnir. PeVfeetlon in on ttinir and fit tin" Paris Fashion Papers containing tho latest Styles and rashh.tis received reuluily. March 10, l!:o.-3iu. ty( the Elaek Seti. It weighs about seventy-five pounds to the cubic foot, and varies in price to land it in Bos ton from ?75 to i2;.0 per ton. Sr.ARTi.Tya Figures. The standing army of this country, numbers hi time of pence, about o2,(i()0 men and costs about $40,000,000, while the navy costs about $30,000,000 per annum. Pen sions amount to $30,000,000 per an num, ami the interest on tho national debt (at present some $2,225,000,000), reaches the sum of $111,250,000 per annum, making the sum total of $211,250,000 1 This sum cliridoel among our estimated population, 44, 000,000, would give to each man, wo man and chikl of the whole country about $4.80, and to each family about $24.00 as their yearly contribution for the worship of the god of war. And let it lie remembered that the whele national domain is mortgaged to the nmouut of $2,225,000,000 to be paid Iry us or our descendants, or remain n.s an incubus on the energies and en terprise of our prosperity in all coming time! And what have we in return for such an exorbitant expenditure ? What beside n crippling of energies a wanton waste of humarTlife, a waste'of property, a cherishing of the wai spir it and a fearful depression of the stan dard ot , morality, ns indicated by a manifest increase of murders, thefts robberies and licentiousness. ' Tite Greensburg 'Argus says: A correspondent informs us that a piece of iron hung in fruit trees vill eilectu ally prevent the ravages of frost. The informant states that the night before the freeze in April last,Xie hung several pieces of old iron in ten of h?s peach tices, and that tho fruit was hot killeel. The fruit of the remaining trees (fifteen in number) was all killed. A piece of liorso shoe was hung in a cherry tree in the same orcharel and it was loadetl with fruit, whilst on three adjacent trees the fruit was entirely killeel. JJ EXT IOOIi TO r03T-OFFICK. Cookinq- Stoves, I lent ing- Sloven. TIN, C0FP.ER &' SHEET-IRON WARE n.ViTi?ro(.er.t: tnkep to. -.si..Ti of t:eneiv lyd.totl up ,,,) oom, .i..ni. ,us l..;iHin, Ulh afreet, tiyo .',.-!- , t.f tl,.; i:..k ,i.l t-nrlv I.OTff r jrM -.' than ever r. ni-u-nl :,t t i.reVll v? aim? " 1 T,'N'ri.,ri;i' .-Mi Kr-iK.ix Uiij ers ji tht; oiy !i v ii;r r-i i i ho s!..!st ri!..r j,,poie6 to keV n ThII n-l varied iiv..rt trior. I t.-.f Ccckinsr.rarlor a:: Heating Steves of the most npprovfrl Octt'iiK l.mi. HK1 AliuM. lroi-; tlr Htr'-ri Ud to Al, w,,i k done 1, i,.,. will l.o.I.o H'l.t nd on lair terms, ni;d nil .T(iVi;sBn! W "i K a: not he ttn.lorK-.i.l in price. A .i.tiiJV,n" o "" reaso ol .troniaro is rosprotfiili v i BOOK, DRUG aiiil VARIETY STORE. n'VJN rt,r''n!,-v enNiirodotirptotlv wc nro i.nvv propart'd to wll nt n srt t rod'iotion o .i "' .iiiiTi s na.r It (xcirat !'.-( ot'itr caiTit rriid i:o 1!ai- r,--, Watls That V.";;.:. i'. All traveler.-, writ-.s a c have mentioned v,i;!i :;.:,:.- peculiar ,l.!P"y:!i:-fj-- i ' v.jt , Great Salt Lake, and ii 1 :).;; sing. Xo fear .f fl'i rr.-.l cross tiie mind of l!:c ttK: bike, for it w,.;:l ". .-' jMissible for t. if ; ovei -1 ma rd. Wi'.h 1... together under my i.v.td t-.-l:, I liouted on thv very lake v.iih oKe-ti.irJ . f :. v 1 ' water. Upon a v.v,':i; there would not bo lie'!.-'' culty in going to slocj- r; :'.'j allowing yourst If to 1 e ' '. : ' the wind poiiiiittl; c.i- cr neetl an umbiclla Ij . c;m.L". of the snn. It has been t 1: 1 ihr.t of water v. ill yield civj ' ' salt, bnt inainu-li r.; vl'.:t t hold alK)ve twer.ty-f.ve i r line matter in soktil-i-.i. t,u--a tide I it is instantly J the bottom, thi i'.rite k too large. On iin'i'.iii'in,; cf t liior.f encned in r.m-iirri' unmimoiislv stated tit!" ivrT.w'rr;''' n.h.mh umr. buckets of water ihrv -' Puli' j bucket ot salt. hivh I tion not k-ss i'--':" t'.; . r ' . O M O fe3 O CD i .j O D2 CD D2 Parke's Marble Works 139 Franklin !Sret, jhnstirii. ' MONTTMENTS, IIKAD ami TOMI1 faetured or tho very lM8f luC nM! American Marbles. Kutirc saiisfao-fftri'1 -tl tion (rnarantwd in price, design and Hlthb ' exeention of work. iV SX Iff Orders respectfully solicited ab?fV and promptly ailed at the very low- &LM est e:iFh rates. Try us. gsl Oct.24-m.- JOHN PARKE. X)ANIEr; McLAUGIlLIN', Avorne vZ.. ",-r",. Jfl'ri!t'wn, Pa. Office In the ol.i CI)a,JSeln",dinsr' (up stairs.) wner of ciin ton nnd Wust t reels. Will a t tend to 1 tViVii neas connected with u,3 profusion. T GALLITZIX LAKE, Attorney at Law, Kliensl.nrff, Ta. Oflioo with Keijiter aod Kt-corder, iu Woilrt House, Clears rtncl TftHp-ae " '''''''. N:tp n.l TI.mi.u! Cap, I osr. tt.mm.TrM! irrVi n.'J kM.ls of Nte Vfu.er: ei.S:0,mC' ,r"r; I'' " ''' Arnold-, Vr1ijn 1 1- JvY ,e!ave il '''''d to onrt-K-k a lot of Fl N? 'u;!::', w WM,,tl votheHt: PHtmiGlfAPH AI.IH-MS nt loirer price th.jn i virofi.-rcd i:i tl.is pluoe. I rices 1 .iper aud Ciirars ,l,i f.i,,er Mbolesale or rc- jV.-yio i I''MONv riiuAv. rrc I'J, 1.. Main Street. Kl.nki,.. ' . LOOK WELL TO VOIR LMiLSII)Ir.S JOHfl D. THOMAS, for rrHE.,nder(iearcgpeef1.!I.vl.,ror,nSl,i,n,1. UlOX .T... ,?er.OU9CUt"'nei-saitatliepul,li.ir0nerI.v ! than WflStel r.ni1'-fl 0 SIli.lK-. of any desired rie or o-.ialltv.frt.sMiho lam "lriC.e MUC p.- t-" r." f. ill No visitor to t! e ! :ko bath; the ser.n!i -a in lnx'irioii, nn 1 K a :-' self floating hi t!. 1 back to the citv it t!ie bttl.er to st-? r.t '.! phur. baths j;it .:', . f move tHe saline i"-:' will have f.inivd jilunge into lite t'''' whoe only e! j .::i':t ; exlor and its great !i: t a large admixture cf c ; riE-CUl'ST Vl'lTII 1 T dredsoftho.:?.-.;! .- h.,an In the -rrtir bit m a n x Kit. on the shortest notice, and at as moderate pi ices as like work can be obtained an vn -here MS Phose who have worn Hoot's and Shoes mide at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior qu ility of my work. Other "can easily 1 convinced or the fact if they will or I v VZSrZ " trt- Try and be e,,!,Vi,,-a. "r' KejiatriiKT of n;ot and ?1.S attended to promptly and in a win-kmanHke nianner ml h',nk,rnl .or r:,iit ' vors I f- I eontl lcnt that nvnca will commend me to a con inuancenndiiicrettseof the same ucloatoa JOHN I. THOVAS. S. U l''.AK P., rcseeTfulh- otters his profrtssion-vl norviV... i.l Joining resulence and Inunediau I In tU .i "ii. Ji. J . Lloyd's (Iruir sttirp. lirlit eallV m 1 lord .trceCLwenahu. ' " (4.1 in i' ;' ft JAMES J. O ATM AN, M. D. 1 hyHielnrt nl Snr:eon. Office on Hih .treet. nwrp,',,., Ilotil. KesMlenccl t'Towi, Hall. Juiiin s ir, it where night CHliSSuld be n.a'le U.-Vf l ' ALEXANDER TAIT, M. I., 1'lijHiein.n nnl KnrVeon, Offlce recently occupied hy m"! hT,' PnA be made at Mr t "8 " re' Uhi H, Vy ve made at M r. Uiick's residence. 10-l, ;r. J J 15. McCOXXELL, M. I) W l'lIYSiCIAN AND SPKU FOV, n? rolrm,T'T oTi'd by Hr. jiu,'"?!; Iht calls can be maila at Pe at-oihce. l-14.-6ia. j W. DICK, Attounev-at-Laav, Ebi t ? en1?bur'. Jn. Oflicelin front roinj of T J. Lloytls new building. Centre street, ah manner of legal business after a to satisrae orily. ami collect ions a specialty. li-lt.t.i M. IL SEC1ILER, Attorney at Tjltn V.hnnahnrir TV. lAt! ! , 1 'in e tn sec- treet. a white, rlakv cit tastes better; I at petite in its use lays tin l dyspepsia, rlu'iiinr.i'-'5111- ? sy. Tor years I l.iv0 menting to find out palatable pie-cni-t v,i'u" nually have suevtL -a F tiiiA f.ir the lvilt.it t choose to profit by rich buttermilk, and mix just as suit : and hold together: 1 Hour on the moMi"? b-1 pin ; roll very thin : 1 I10I.-0 oq nllier pie. ( slower oven, an 1 uini i t .-ov Iroui the oven no i"1 tins wav a ilvsi'titio c the luxury of a 1 Gentleman. - - ' The EvjJi.h Ch-: says that a cotvl VTX r,roofinr cloths is to d:p lution of sulphate of r.ikr. nn.l aftei wnr ' tiMi rf xvlihe c.istile ore .-f t .15- r.i'-' I'J -S'l '' in a ,'sf elinary sonp nny s" cloths, but white soai e .. I.;..-. -.f 1 1 - lit U.tSC" Ul Vlilltt - - .- The cloths are tlmi t i l l n-ff.r nlHl f'"1 Soaps are mainly cctji - uiu vii eini... " with sulphate of a.uj Hint. iri". .if'' .in cmd floor of T. J. Lloyd's new bniMino- vni. 3 . ,.i- . thnttl:! kam - ' - ... v - lAiinin 111 ui N l m in"- M. HE APE, Attorney-at-Latr, I ?na is formed, Lich tfcrr-S Trgh08Trt!n JgV,11' ' cloths and reiKki U
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