The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 28, 1876, Image 4

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A WONDERFUL. 6:1iJ f.T,XUih;; TJLACIZ.
Riveut picctedu:ga in the Hunga
rian p-iiliarocbt disclosed a most re
markable discovery, wMch". 'erc it not
bo conclusivtly. uuthfi'-titautl. woul.i
b tilntoet imiKsikl to K.Tie.' The
etorj, a paruleure I from tht offUe re
ports,' is- that two pcswnta, or ritlr
hepberday Irom tU Yi'Ljrfl of Iva'N
Egsx'ze, if car thcsniictit city of Yt-ai-prlto
ami no5 far fro:n Imha Bulatcu,
came to Pesth and to a j;veler tifcred
some broken 'franv-ut: whiit evi
dently was peine vtrjr t.ld p-olden or
nament for ft-nia!" wear, probabtv n
bracelet or bawl for the upper arm."
Ti.'i jeweler questioned the shepherds,
smi their answer! beinr u;irfatisfuctvry.
he had the nun arretted on suspicion j
of beiug this ve. On the exn ruination
they told a tah; which whs so nstoi;i-li-ing
that it wai communicated to the
minister of the intuiior and this func
tionary ordered an investigation- Ly'
scientific officers. Tin' informal iiu of
the shepherds was, that in the woods
bkirtiug Ivan-Egt rzt-g, where they Lad
tome huts foi sLelter t hen out at night,
they h;id been digging at a little hill,
wanting the mrth for building pur
poses. SuUU'idy they came upon
whnt appeared to be a square structure
of brick walla with a stone covering
the upertnrc. Kemoving this fctov
they found that these wards iutl&sul
an opening into the earth, and 'they
resolved to sound its depth. Lower
ing a st-ine tied to a rope they ascer
tained. that the sL:dt, about three feet
in diameter, or nine square feet, ut
HCeuded peipeudic-ularly to a d-pth of
over a hundred squire feet. The peb
ble they hud lowered reached ''what
sceuied to be a it.-iie door V-encatU, and
frOTi the sound itself they Judged that
this opcuir.g muat lead to some large
etibterraneau cavern or Lull.
.-. Tucy agreed to keep their discovery
a secret and to explore the mystery.
A diy or two aftcuvari tht slirpLchl.
were again at work. ' They prepared
a small square board, freighted with
etoncs, and in the centre of it they
, placed three lighted candles. Tbi
they let down through the shaft, and
by the light of the candle they saw
distinctly that the inner sides of the
shaft were emuoth and apparently
ended in Bom? large apartmei.t. Ad
the candles continued to burn all the
way down, they came to the conclusion
that the air could not be vitiated, and
that it would be safe to go down.
They next prepared a loe ladder of
the requi-sit-j length, secured several
lantern", and then one of th-m let
- hin self down the shaft. At the bot
tom h stood in wondevun-nt a? he
grzed upon a large square hall, the
waiU' covered - with faded painting,
chairs, benches and tables slaiiuin
ruround, ornamented .'with ,cM and
irorr, and Urc. hcavv ioors, huna on
golden hitiors, fe.- T.; totaer roocn.
lhe shepherd clim'cjcj the ladder and j
told h:S compaiiioa ol the. r.isovery.
Both of them wer.t do-.vn tr-gctlier, arid
walking abotit, f;)und t'lerrtsrlves in n
anccessiou of rooms 'aLotinding ' n ith
elaborately" cxrved f.:r!t;te of a style
tber.Iia'r never seea be lore. In some
of them were low, large btatids, evi
dently once used for Lu is ; there were
id?o closet, bureaus containing arm-
'-lets,-shield and hemk-ts."1 There wtra
idso breast flatej rf leather covered
with iron .11:1 .tldiT(7 wlf !i nrim rr.r nt t
in- gold Some "of ft he artnlt-l they
took hvep?f broke them np a nd carried
them to Pesth for sale, inwhich trans
action they, wire arrested, as above
fctated. The offiocM of the Hungarian
' ministrr of the interior beg ?in tuCir
investigation under, the ancient . law
Thich makes all such discoveries the
property of the croTn,and thsir report,
as communicated to parliament, is still
; morestartling. Their researched clear
ly establish it as a fact that this sub
terranean structure wm undoubtedly
au old Komaa castle, built many ctn-
, turit s before the Hens and Magyars
. .left their Asiatic homes to inrnlle'this
part of Europe. This section of Hun
gary was tfie province of I'annonia, of
the Koman empire, and in the vicinity
of Lake rJ-iloton there wss a large
permanent 11 o man camp the agricul
tural and military settlement of the
lloinani extended for npny miles, and
traces of this llomvi occr.p.ition. w hich
continued down lo the sixth ccntniy
of the Christian ers, h'.ve repeadiy
lH?n found. But how this vast struc
ture, Nvhich is said to cover two acres
" and but two storirs high, with massive
: walls of stone and brick, was covered
, with earth to the depth of more than
sixtv feet, over which a forest of heavy
tirobcr had groTn up a .forest, too,
that is mentioned as existing in the
oldest, preserved chronicles of the
kingdom the officers have so far found,
is impossible to account for. In one
room several skeletons of human bc-
. lugs have been found, but the bones
. were too much Ucayi'd lo indicate
1 with certainty the race to nhich they
txlongcd. As h thorough seaich of
this wondeiful building is now pro
posed, further developments ma3 clear
up thft mystery. The shaft through
which the first discovery was made is
believed to have been either a chimney
" or an observatory or lookout, as iron
hooks have been found fastened to the
wall insideto which means of ascent
and descent were probably attached.
The Minister of the Interior has p-ked
for a preliminary appropriation of one
hnndred thousand l!oriL8 to make a
more full rxaminMion, and also-de-
minded authority to commence work
at once, dtegins; out tbc .whole e?rth
now burvirW the place and thus bring
ing to the eyes of the nineteenth cen
tnry evidence of Roinin provincial life,
hidden from the light of day possibly
for fifteen centuries.
'Cextexxial gloves arc faithful cop
(pi of the lace mitta worn one hundred
mtrn Ther are made Of Wire Silk
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id come ui g'ay, oream aou wacK.
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YOUH' MtJHlOU GOODS
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MUSICAL MEBCHAHBISE!
VkirtFACTXrR1sm w .THB ,.BUa)HTiii
oM a Mm piano. -ahd w philhamonic ; obgah
. '. oEaEnAi.;wnoi
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D(kn u IUt! f.N (IjoJoiH, Boon (lnlon). Kaie (Parts), PNtn Talve. in r n raak
ol Itotary lre H nil i. ine nmi ana irtuwi atriDi
tor all loktrumanta conntantly on kirnU . -
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IVlng Pl'nMSH tHS if SIIKKT Ml'JSIO, we uiak this branch n ppclal..r, anJ alwnra keep &
fall s'e'j-1 M' iha later: hvU Lc:t i'c:s nu li.m.!. Utir mock of music tx-ek ( ail kloua la camplote.
MiNOi i.Nu OllUAflS W)tU O.V THE INSTALLMENT PI.AS.
M IXSTIU' .M EN'I'.S TAKEN IN KXl'IIANCU.
nerKnien. "riBflvjalw of Scntlnnrlra, lys.aacM of Ilnn.t?!, Teai'tMTK, and all ifLiuK to purchase
Mucicai .)oou. wlit ia i it t.4 th'ir Intort to cumiiintitc.tte Jirocoy wan ua.
C'ttlu!K3 aivl l'rice furuiiUeU free on application. ; -
vvare'rooms, No. 12 Sixtli Street, ".(Late st; cia;r.)
i2-y.l PITTSBURGH, PA.
FORMERLY
-firCCESSOU TO -
STAHLMAN & EIcCOY,
v riiorRiiyroit.
-Year Bu?pcnion Krldffe,
.Ajx! cn rw reaeJ:rrt Trnrtt all painfn ly STREET CARS.
HJ8 BEEN KEWLT KE"iriEI) IN EVEKY DETAIL.
THE TABLE IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH THE VERY BEST-JUS -MARKET' AFFORDS.
3-103 RATES, ;$?1.0 PER DAY. C-n
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ANT TOBACCO -WORKS!
Louisville, Ky.,
MnnufRPtcrtrs of nll liinJa of criEWINO TOBACCO: alao the ccletir.urd
in am memm
Tobetind !n Tlttsurrh from R. Si W. Jr-nVinnon, .Tnhn FulWtnn ft lin, J W Tirlnr Vnriin
Hcyl. T. J. Walle, .1. M. Si. hnl Co.. K. Fo r.tr l, A Co., Cnrt- r Mr... hern I IMIworth
Hi-nrr Dallraayjr. rtrii !l otlwr T.ibseeo anl Grocery H maoi. :i-7.-rtin.)
I -GEIS,: FOSTER S-.QUINN,
US and 115 Clinton St.,-Johnstown.
J; ALWAYS HAVE THE
$! TT.. JL. -V j -
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Newest, Liargest
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StC Ji of Try Cioou", Ttf M, yXVAiv.pry. CrptP, Oil Clctha fce , MbcfounJ InCfimhrla
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THE miC GO i NOKTH-WKStrnX KAIL'WAI
K.rnhrace an lor onomanaRcmpnt the Crfrst Tronic
Killwity lines of the wist anrl IS ft III ti
V l.s f, an-a w:th tm mmcr-ii? ;-an?l nnd po.
T-cT"ons fyrm 1 1. sh irfut nn-1 j'j'r'se. nmie be.
fween CMcag-i an 1 all poiats ia -Jinni, U is;rn
.ii'ji, AVirfu-rn Miehv.f. .(irrif i, T:Vt. AV
vvi..a, CcHforvia, end tUe Wctitrif 2'critn lm.
Its
Omaha aul CnFifornla Line
T th shnrttat and boot ront Tor aTl p.-vf:;t!i la
.V'rrf im n llHni, wff. DnK'Ha. ,'r.lt, 11'..
-. i-7. t'l.irah nr.fi7. Ca!i'rnia, Or'c-
ifn. (Tilia. Japnn ami a u.-lralui. It8
Chicago, JIartison ttmi St. raul
JLtne
li the bort line rr X rVitrn rr(Vr(n rl
.Vi:ine"f and for Mv'in. St. Pai'J. 'inv.'-nv-Zjuiuth,
nl all point iu the Great North-
Winona and Sf, Peter TAne
Is the only route for Wlnnni. nH-bettr. Oi-
Htnna. .vrto-f. .-,t. vftr. .Vrm Vim, and all
pointa ia SuutLcrn a,al Central Miii'ie-ot, Its
Green liny and Marquette TAne
I the onlT line tor Ji-ie?viVe. H'.tfrrf.tfi. Fn
X'wt'w. Mcrqurtle, H-uiiht;,t, Jlancock
ami the ,; Pupertr Country. I(g
Frccporl and Ituhuque Line
It keoT.ly rfv'ofrr FJatn. R:"fnrd, Fruimrt,
anJ all pointa Freepurt. 1;
Chicago and Milwaukee Line
Is the oll L,ake Shore Rr.ute. and Is the only one
palns? throujrii KtMiWw, Lake Frreit. iJinU
liitd fMr., lv iiukf-Q&n, flsciic, ICennfna, to .V-
T'ttltmatt Vol 'ten Cars
ar? rrn on nM thrrch l-ainii of thin roR't.
Th-y is the ONLY f,lN F. rniin!vK xborr -;aro be.
twren Chl-aiff) anl St. f'nnl. Cbicnicv api Mil.
m'lf. r Ciiic-jro and Winona.
A: Ornaii.i onr Sleei.pr Connect itith the Over
land SIor..ri on lhe Union Pscin (:ra,t tr.r
ali points Wrst ot tl.e Mirsouri Kiver.
On ll-e arrival of the trains from the Kast or
Situ h. th train of the Chicago h. North-Westcrr.
R'tllw.iY LF.AVi: CHiOAO as f..!l(.trs-
Mr l ennrll Hlnf". O-nnlis and Cslifnrnla, Two
Throuxh Trains daily, wilh I'uiliOMn Paiace Drawing-
Room and SUeptng Care through to Council
Binds.
for St. Pan! and Jf Innrapolta. Two Throng-h
Trains rt!l. with Tallraan I'aiace Cara attached
on both trains.
For Uroen Bar "n Lake Saperior, Two Trlslns
dailr. with l'uilinan Falaoe Cars attached, and
runnln't thrornrb to Marqnpttc.
I'or niln-aakee. Four Thronrh "Trains daily,'
Pullman Pars on night trains, farlur Cbalr Cam
on !y trains.
tor Sparta and Winona and points In Minnesota,
One Thrnngh Train dally, with Pullman Sleepurs
tO W'lTI'l.
For Paliuqae. ria Frceport, TwoThronjfh Trains
daily, with Pulliuin Care on nfiit trains.
Kr bobnqee and I. a CrMse, via Clinton, Two
rhnnjrh Trains dlly. with Pullman Cara on the
ntsrtt trxin 10 Mctrsicor. Iw.
F-'fMoM City and tankton. Two Trains dally.
Pullman Cars to Mis-.juri Va lley Junction.
Fr I.nke (ienrra. Fnr Trains dally.
For Rpt-Mord. Merlin. KnnhaT Janesville.
and other pulnts, yoa can have from two to ten
trains daily. . . ..
.New York Office. No. 415 Broadway: Tloston
No. o State Street ; Omaha OIJIcc. 263 Farn
ham Street: San Francixce Office, 121 Montgom
ery Street ; Chlnnjro I ioket (ffiees: 62 Clark St.,
under Sherman Honse; corner Canal and Madlann
Strtots; Kinxle Stree r-pot, corner W. Kinjle
and Canal Mrwti; Wells Street D. pot, corner
Wells and Kinrle Streets.
For rates or infsroiv.kin not "attainable from
yoir Rome ticket agents, apply to
"V. H. Ste'sktt. Marvin Hcohitt
Oou. I'ass. Ag't. Gen. Sop't, Chicago
'-.1n,'isry 291 674 ly. ,
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,To CoiiHumptivos.
rT'ltF adTcr!scr.havi4t; Jeer permanentTy cured
J of that crc td ni.-j.,-OuPsuirrtion, hy a s.in.
r'e rcrp ly, is tusious t- make known to his fel
w suTcrcrs hc means of car, in all who dc
ttre it. he wi'.; send hcv of the prr script Ion nsd.
trreo fcharsrs.) w lh the dlreetlors for preparing;
and ualnpt the same, UicU they will find a stfh
;rB roa Unsdipi io.-s, AsTHVA.'BnoscniTra,
Farlie wiahiuK the prscrl,-itii.n will please
aU lrraa Itev. L,. A., w ILRON,
1M Penn St., WuliamsburRh, Now Tork.
D A N 1 EL McL UO ( 1 T JN, 'A ttyrn
atT.aw, Johnstown. Pa. Office) In the old
Exchange to.idluir. fupijra.) corner of Clin-
100 ana ixcu8iirres. vv ui aitofl Bail.
im wDmii ttj mitrtiimoD.
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AGESTS FOIt TKS
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"BED LICH."
STREliT,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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mo nam r anti ttrcot.
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EBENSBURG, PA.
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MOSEY RECEITED ON DEPOSIT,
I'AYACI.r OS DF.HIKD,
INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME DEPOSITS.
M3NEY LOANcO, COLlECTliuNS MADE.
, AND A GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED,
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Mrs. M; MOORE,
3i5 Puis Atcnnp. near 10th St.,
FTTTSBUIiQIT, VA. ,
TO TITliri.ADlES!
I am just in receipt of a large invoice of
MOST ELEGANT COODSt
rni!CiIlw-lilb-" Iof ,l out l XT1 bargains and at
one. hall thoir real vaue. In part as follows :
French Garments,
CONSISTING) IW TAUT OF
SHADED VELVET DKEfSFA
' . ,.v v KLEQAXT SliK CLOAKS,
Ti.h ne,nnrst '!; Falorene Snques, new
'vie Cleth Cloeks. Irvcrdresses. Keek Pearls
sm.rn wnt',':,.7!,5,, me'9 Haircostnmea!
SicilHene .lac!ets. Hats and Hon nets, and a lam e
L ,1 T S' Slln S1U,!S- MnBsanU IJoaa ; also
- ".-uursii, no. 15, l70.-7m
icings.
T
Manhood r How Lt)st, Hoav . Restored.
TL - Jn-t TV"','?e'. a Ik edit lon'of Dr.
JgVCBlverweH's Celebrated ,ay xn the
rnrhrnl rti.y (without iraedicir) of
" , SPK(tiTORRHfEA vr Seminal Weak
ness. Involuntary bemmal Loesea. Impotfvcv
Mental and Physical IncApacity. j mpchment, fo
IMarrlat-e, &c. ; also. CoxeusiPTioi.. tpititrsT
and Fits, induced by sell-induljrence or sexual
extrsvntance. etc.
jr-Price. In a sealed envelope, only sis cents.
Thecelehrated aut hor, in this admirable Ks, iv
clearlydeToonstrates. from a thirty years' suee-V
ful practice, that the alnrminir consequences of
se.lf.ahuseroay Uera l.cally cured without the dan.
Kerens use of internal medicine or the application
of the knife; pointina- out a mode of cure at once
simple, certain, and effectual, hy means of which
every sufferer no matter what his condition may
wif"7 Cnr hin"lf ehe"P. privately, and rodf
Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, to anv ad
dress., on receipt of six cents, or two pos'tare
(tamp. Address tha Fobllsheri.
F. WilGMAN A SOX,
41 Ann St., New Yoi k ; Post Office Box 4,"is.
ROBES ETMANTEAUX.
MADAMS LABONDE,
nr. .VATtTS,
No. 10 SIXTH STREET,
PITTSBURG Hj PA.
"Wit t. HtMrtT ArRT I, 1S7C, TO
IVois SO IV in tli ti'eet-
Repeet fully solfdri your order tor dress-mk,?-
Perfection In aiittlnflr and flrttne.
Purls Falilori Papers containina- the latest
etyla and I rnhlons received reg-tiliirly.
Murch 10, W7d.-8trt. .. ..
T1TM. n. SECnLER, -Attorney at
T .Imv EWnabure, T. Office nCl
rnsyja Pw, (reoeoN ooruiiled by Wm. Klttrll
Ea ) Osre rrat. JUl.TS.-tfJ
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QjuNKUAL WASniNG'TON'? CCKT. TOR
' General "Washinffton'a first "visit to
Newport,.' to confer, vvith Connt de i
Rocbambe&u, Christopher llery wn)
the Chairman of the Committee of
Airangenients appointed by the town
to receive . the distingnisheil guest, i
Durinsr the General's stay at Newport ',
he took tea at the house of Mr. EUerr.
On this occasion many -of the French
otlScers and patriotic Newporters were
present.' Mr. Ellerj'' was a' widower,
and bis daughter, Miss' Betsy tilery,
tben a yonnp girl of sixteen or seven
teen, who subsequently married Sam
uel Vernon, an eminent Newport mer
chant, presided at th tea table in
question and poured out tea to her
patriotic guests. Miss. Elkry was at
the time sutTerirt from a severe w)re
throat, and rt nM not speak a'oove a
wEisper. General Washington observ
ingthis embaiTassment of his youthful
hostess, said'' to hen "Miss Eliery
you seem to be sutTcring very much.;
What is the matter?" . Misa Eliery
told bini the canse of her trouble, upon
which the General said to her: "I
suffer mj'Self, very frequently, from a
sore throat, and take a remedy which
I find very useful, and which I would
recommend to you,. were I not sure
that yon would not take it." "But I
am sure," replied Miss Eliery, "that I
would take any remedy that General
Washington would propose." "Well,
then" said the General, Vit is this,
'onions boiled in molasses;' it has
cured me often.',' Miss Ellerv took
the remetly, and, of course, was cured.
The yotithfnl hostess of thia tea party
died at Newport,-in 1857, a few days
before the ninctv -third anniversary of
her birth. She was a woman of strong
and cultured intellect, r.nd delightwi
in tellingdier children and grand chil
dren about the trials of the patriotic
sons and daughters of Newport who
were exiles during the'Drltish occupa
tion of their town. Pr&vidence. Jour
nal. How to Diecovf.r Altered Wiut
inos A discovery is announced by a
French chemist to which recent events
in this State give a special "interest
here. Its value lies in its application
to the' discovery of alteration? in writ
ings that arc suspected of having been
tampered with. The coloring matter
of ordinary ink consists chiefly of a
combination of tannic acid with oxide
of iron. ?r. Gftbert has discovered
that however skillfully any writing
rnny have been erased, suflicfcnt trace
of the iron oxide always remain to ap
pear in a photographic -image, though
they may be totally imisible to the
eye on the oriental psper. He p.-e
eented as an illustration a bond drawn
for 105 francs, which had been altered
to 5,000 franca and eo negotiated.
The original paper bore no suspicions
appearance and the closest ocular in
spection failed to detect any trace of
the figures that bad been erased. Hnt
on a photograph of the same pp. per the
figures were plainly diwrnible. min
gled with and paitiy obscured by the
latter finrca substituted for them.
The light reflected from the surface
once stained by. ink, though' indistin
guishable by the eye, auecU the pho
tographic msteiiU duTerently from
thein that, reflected from the paper
where the ink has not touched it. It
is believed that a photograph w ill 1.
ways fc-eltle the question whether1 a
suspected paper Las been .'altered by
erasure."
Parimo Bir.us of Tret. Dr. W.d,
in the American Naturalist, tells the
following stories: "Our common gos
hawk is the moat daring and ventur
sorae of any of our diurnal birds of
prey. A farmer who realties a few
miles from. my office, wishing to per
petuate the old New England enstom
of having a chicken pie for Thanks
giving dinner, canght Bomrrfrvrl, took
them to a logsevered the neck ofor.e
nnd threw it down beside him. In an
instantagosbawk seized thestrugcling
fowl, and, flying off some ten rods,
alighted and commenced devouring his
prey. The boldness of the attack so
astonished the farmer that he looked
ori with blank amazement. Recover,
ing from his surprise he hastened Into
the house and brought, ont hi gun,
which secured himboth the hawk and
the fowl. Another, instance of still
greater daring occurred near a dwell
ing Imuse ; the door being open the
hen flew inside; the hawk followed,
and seized her in the room occupied
by an old gentleman and his daughter.
lhe old man hastened to the rescue
anil RtrucK the hawk with a cane be
fore it released its grasp. The daugh
ter caught the hawk as it attempted to
fly out of the door, and killed it."
Restoration of Paced Manc
6CRIFT. It often happens that the ink
with which old records were written,
upon either, paper or parchment, 1ms
faded and rendered the characters ap
parently undecipherable. It is well,
therefore,, to know that such writings
may1 easily lie rendered legible by
moistening the paper with water and
then passing over the lines in writing
a brush w hich has been dipped in a
solution of sulphide of, ammonium.
The writing will immediately appear
quite dark in olor,' and thls'color, in
the case of parchment, it will preserve
riecorus wmcn were treated in this war
in the Germanic' Museum in Nnreni-
berg, ten years ago, are still in the
same - condition as immediately aRer
the application of the proc-e-. On
paper, however, the color eradnallv
fades again ; but, it may be restored
aarain at pleasure by the application
of the sulphide. The explanation of
the action of this sulphide is very sim
ple; the iron which enters" into the
composition of the ink is transformed
by the reaction into the black sulphide.
a i
Foe Bcrws. White lead and flax
seen ou. Mix together and rob on.
F W HY S SOI
Manufacturer h9
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
OF
AMD
Sheet Iron wares
AND 0EAEEK3 IX
mm PARLOR asi COOKING
AND
H0USE-rCRXISDIX6 GOODS GEXEHLLY.
JolIinef in
TiS,TOPPER&'SnEBWIld'
PBvMPTLT ATTKHDSD TO.
Nos.278, 280 and 282 Washington Si.,
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JOHNSTOWN. PA.
W. D.'M'Clelush John ITannak.
M: CLE LL AND & CO.,
Manufacturers of aol Pr alrri In
Fancy nritl Ilrin
FURNITURE !
axa CHAIRS.
We Veep constantly vn hsnt in trreat varty a rail
Hue of elegant
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS,
IN'STYLES AT PRICES Tfl SUIT ALL CUSTGMEHS
Having the mut skillful workmen tn th cttr, we
are prepared to nil all orders for
OFFICE AS3 SOCTLD FOBSnTEE !
ii ltcFfl or ariTS,
Vt TI101i: TJelow
Either Eastern cr Western Manufacturers.
Warcroom; ?vo. S1:FRAXKLIN Street,
; NEARLT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE,
JOUXrtTOWS, VA.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
aXAll Fnmiture seot .'or and dclirerel In the
city free of cli.irite. ta-lS,-74.-tf.j
Wood,MorrcII&Co.,
WASHINGTON STREET,
Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT,
- .Tohnstown, Pa.,
Wholesale and JRefail Dealers in
FOKEIOX AND Vj 1 rf
MILLIMERY GOODS.
HARDWARE,
QTJEEXSWARE,
BOOTS AND TIOES,
HATS AND OAT'S,
IRONr AND NAILS.
CARPETS AND OIL-'CLOTITS.
READY-MADE CLOTniNO.
GLASSWARE, YELLOW WARE, '
' WOODEN AND WILLOW "WARE,
PROVISIONS anJ FEED of all kind,
Together rvlth nil mmnrr of Western Produce,
uch 8)9 .
FL0U1. BACON, FISH. SALT. CARBCN OJL, ETC.
t-1gr"'1!Yhfl0'lnl retail orders aollHted anrl
promptly flliei on the shortest noticwand moat
reasonahle terms. "l
Parked Marble Works,
. lllf rrnoUlln ntri, Johnstown.
llOTlxt.M'N, HE .T nnd TOMB
111 HTONES, WliNTKH nnd CAIU
N KT SLA US. M A NTKI s X V ' " i
f.u ture.1 of tiio very host rtalian and!
American MKrhls. Entire antisfae-1
tion Bruarant.-ed In price, dcsljrn and
exoiitlon of work. ...
Order retnetf nllr r.isit.j
nnd promptly filled at the very low- ;
t ciish rotes. , Try us.
LATE CAIN nOCSE,"
Corner Main and Fittsbttrgh Sts.9
CREENSDURG, PA.
Very centre of towni Fronts the Booth entrance
to the Court llouae. .
(g-4,'7a.-tf.l JOHM rOKTEB, lessee.
VTOV FOR GOOD MEAT at BOT-
51 - "5 Jr.T' nndersigned d,-
! K ?i. t iKnJ Lth?
' " iuuiitj iliac no tifl mMina
in th bnllriinff rononii
! kJ Monday andFr'dyerentn..
bur.
March 2, ls78.-tf.
rn. W DICK, Attovnkt at-Law, Kb,
t tT en,?bur,r' Pn- .Officelih front room of T
J. Lloyd's new bnlldii.jr. Centre street ii
msnnerof ey bumne altera uTStiafaell
oniyandolltions a specialty. "
P. V' SHOEMAKER, Attorney at
iZJl J2'b.!Jrfc P OBi " High
d orrtaldsaif s ; Il-H.T.-tf.
' OEO M. READn. AUorney-Law
i?' VT,' 1 att op"tr
"ryw .tuora Ir nn Utah Mran. iU4t.S7,iJ.l
EBENSOURC
AND-
iiousE-FuniiisirG store -
IS THE PLACE TO BET
rtmoTmn tt titittt i -n-n nriTrrr i -n-n ! ''eni lU&l tour osr.
u in i mi. iiniinii nun. iiiiiimiiii -
IKON,
XT1TT rT ice nno nitrro c i i - mir. v.
HAiK, yjuo. VLijim rAMLS, sc. w irrn comnanv u .''
t . . t 1 l.b.l t I I I P. I I I b-w Lav,' 1 - . i . ww- H 1 lit . TT ,
JEj tontl lo bitiT.I h.tuae or bnrn. r otber- ! frnm nn. -e ,1 . ' 10 's' v r
wp impr.ivc ynur rmpmr. iro tt n l I I.KY 1 , . III V, ,
for NAIti8. JI..AS. lINvH. HAKllWARE. i the loWf r IpVI Tl V "
4e. Money snved by hiiTlnif ftr casta.
TTARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S ami ; cati-h the water t-owino oC"'"
-SAj examiii the upatet little CHOrPlNO plate Or ftl r.1- "
1 introduced. It chop from JO t U ' ' . r ' ""j11 l'!' iU t .,
l.nhei if rre. win or ata tr hour. BUT i l"e V.aier from fnllirff !.
CSE-iTCOSTOMLTm. ; J ing a regular shotver T'r V ' :
iDttrni! fry Tr t t t"-vt -t r t- r"n . A r. Trip rmr- it.
boy the urst COKN FODDER ivn ill tLp lqt - '' -
BfHAW'a'TTKK ever S:I1 In this countv. i nr!mrn' , V V
Th?tr cost more thtn aaed in ooo year by cut- , Prose e:n.
PPLIIEBkt SILVER-PLATED WARE 'u crystal.
5 In the market nt 25 per cent, leas tbaa ' borne four
CHy retail price. Sold for cash ?t , fonnd tlit thia
6-l-,75.-tf0
IICKTLEVS.
FARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S r.nd ; brown aodimti.t t' t
ou.y your itAitVbsr iiRJUi, -whull : ,: .,
he polls CHEAPEIt FOR CASH bn tber en : a" ffi,ne at.rr. tL-.t t !K. f
CSUNTLEY will sell vrm WALL PA- ! tlianieter. n.1 not i .r, -eih3!
PER as rbfap. If not thoaper, than : carrr. otif the v .stcr f - .: "
any t thorpflter hi Eenb'ira-. find trim It Into j CoflFOOKei'tlr ''' '
the bnrBlt1iiwjt!iout extra charge. i 4 1 , , - 5 J u .5 .
uiitv.tvu.miiio, ntibui win pen ; gen i men l saiieinc to
r yon Horde Shoes. Horso Nails, Car- : .,n,i:-,T ' ' '
rtHire Holt. Bir Iron. NUUd, Cast Steel, ic i 1 lie xr-u-: Ti
VKitV IAW FOltOAH. ' tr.rned into thr no-.r i :-. , t
OrSEKEF.PF.PS GO TO XJT'ZT. 4",,u Ul'1 Ol0-
- LEY'S and buy the PLANCFIAP.D i fe?t or orpr in l'.M -r'!l
CH UilX, tbe best in the world. Sold for Cash i in o- in ti p i'r t.
at manufacturer's prices.
TEARMERS, G TO TU'NTLEYX and
pet the bH MOWING AKD UF.AP-TN-fl
MACHINE made. PltlCES OKEATLY
rtEDL'CEll.
JCJL LKY H an. nre 2.'. Ter rent, by t.ax-- t Changing into Wnr
4n- taisl: for labiw Knlv-s, ri.rks, .piciia, A.c". ; ftnthraf it-e C-"f.l. Ah
n AT!PF,Tr.RS. (idTfi ITTTVTT.T'V'Q ! "l .iie . n''l
an.l buy your TOOI,S and liUILDlNO t P'P6 'la' cliano-l into c 1 .'
IIAULtWAKC Pay cush and wvc W tr cent. n,mainlerva3sl-n";:. '"-"'t '
CBrOUSEKEEPERS, GO TO Hl'NT- i t,ie ..n,-v rTtins of the
LEV'S nnl b :y vonr Stoye ar.d Tin- waining qriite ffl T
aie. PAV CAPII ASVs.WE MONEY. Ttt.?tjrl first .r.l ,L .
TptARJIERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and
yfcj; pet the best HORSE HAY RAKE
etc-r lutrodueej. CHKA P Poll CA3I.
O TO HUNTLEY F)R CLOT1IEF; flmetcr Gnrrovm-JIni: t'ie
V?- WRINGERS. neselUthern at great- Olienln
ly reduced piis fur the ready ensh. J i
. & LARfiE lAT OF POCKET AND
PENKN I YES very cheap for cash at
Ht'NTbKVS.
EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE.
Oooliiiipf Htovojss, "
Tlerttitig- HtoYes.
TIN, COPPER a SHEET-IRON WARE
ITnylnjr re ent'r tasrn possession of the npw.
Ij-tittcd up and ctinnio.l'fius b'liMiup- on Ilfarli
streft. two doors eat i f the Hnnk and nearly
oppoite tiie Mountain House, t'ie snlwi lter is
better prepared thnn evr to mxi.ufa -turn nil
V.'' ,he riN.COPrUK nnd SHl.KT-ntO
Ann lire, nil of which irill be fnrnlthod to
... i , uirrrrj- jmro.! urillfr prlr-e.
The s'irrscrlhor also propose to ker
an.l yitfii'd assortment tjf
keep a full
Cooking, Parlor r.d HeAting Stoves
of tho most approved dc s!ns.
t-SPOUTIXG m..l HOOPING mo te to order
?.Ml.T"rJ?rn';rJjTt !p "nu'cHirf.ndTnn-
a it? ,:P,AI ,uJv0 Pforr nrly attended t-..
All work done by me wm r d .n rurht mi'l
on rair terms, and nil rVTOVES nnd WAltii s.:d
by tue can be lepnndel por as to iua:;t a.,d
connot be Mnioi-st.ld jn price. A conttoiintf
and incr-ooae of pMtr.viae iH repc-trn!lr s..li l.
ttl, and no effn-t will be wanting- to reri.ier en
tire satisfaction to all.
nbi-nabnrtr. Oc-t. 18. Jh7t.-if.
nnH IT A DTPHoT nmnTiTi
HAVING rei-ontly eniarifCd our'ock we are
fmm"0" prepared to se;l at a at7:n,-t?on
from former prices. Our slot k . oneis'a of
IT""' V Perfumery. Pa',cy t.f.o.
&J1"e,,n'r"' Ksa. Jamaica cVner.
w ia 1 1 ri iiar n w w rtiot m m-
CI Kara and Tohsnrne
JKWrriRY Jy7-Jonratnek a lot of FTXE
tem,r'olfher:Xh. " luvlt. the at-
Blanli nooVs. Deeds. Xotes and Rouda- r.
Pen'PV-'U3- -Toy loks.
thrAlifs1 j found?
tab ' ,i'V.0..th'" hniessle or re-
July LV,M.ON: MrRRAY
JHiyatM86a. -MninStreet. Ebotshurp
LOOK WELL TO TOUR OOSTAXDINGS
JOHN D. THOMAS,
Uootnntl Shoe 3 Tit 1 tor
8norte(.f notice, and at as moderate prUw -
like work can be obtained anywhere. P
x nun w
at tny est
ho have worn Hoots and Shoes mRce.
;o'r"nT.i?' ..W. r?' S
the superb
oasilv be eon-ini V, "".r.V. "'lera can
Civen,e a tHab Yrj '.n,!" be"?onVl
lllonly
tended
utopswnr"
ner.
that
inuance andineroc- V'"a rae w a con
IOH! D. THOSfAS.
' ssm a.
FIRST PRIZE AT TIKNJiA KXPOMTIOX, ISTX.
Ttfrm n. roTex steel.
Manufacturer of rnpsrlor
Union Crop LEATHER,
AKD tIEaLES IX
MM, HIDES, AXD PLASTERERS' HAIR,
JOTIXSTOWX, FA.
clmr1 .f VAk nd H'tnloek narksrantad
E. Jlr" rli:ANK,' M D- pcctruUy
eltlrcns of Kbrnsbnrr .rf i.,. J7L l,,.e
- - - --y H'-vtianti
l-2.-tf.l
ALEXANDER TAIT, M. D..
Phy.ielaN aa4 Narteoa.
Offlo racoatly oeonpled hf?j?
In rear or John nook's stor. Nibi lis
h made at Mr. Back a resldenoZ.' M-irT
J. B. McCONXELL. M. D.,
rTICtAHANDSrvnt
T8IC1AK AND SCROF.OW,
IjOrbtto, Pa.
I "tundortijrned rtspectfuTlyinrormshlsmu
i merous custome-a and t KV.rK..I
SHOM of an desired sire or onaii-y frnrrfl,- '
"Wort
jBKVKUATIOM OF THE ....
. vr AKTap.A. ;
wcLve before t. e,
n m a 1 1 Pti aa a-r A I - " . :
)
fwiiucii w ii rn i m.
a v. ia linn - i
h
or oter
KUge shaft ot thp pLi, . ':' :
' r jaroeter, mnde of imh I,.. ::
1 lt ri.
: - t-i it-,,.
Wllttt- I ine wter trom wLicb U
1-1
i coroe bo riop,
rl.
it whs not more thru
r. IS-r, ,.
; - . v I , ; j .
mill ..nil Tii. i one
pissing tLironeli it f- c
ths greater part r-i .j.;, , ;i -.t
taken out. sr;l wh-v, -r.v.-wondfrfiil
pherio?ii.-::.;; -r j.,.';.
H:at tbe pcflimpiit v r.'
I?osi
pipe. A cros pccti.n oft'K .
shows, oornmrncinc ?t p :.;
a circle of about .U-f a i ::;r r
rerr,ain:r ir t!.s ;
j circle of sedimcr.t n-r-r V..;
coai. ana tiicn trie st cmctii ii.::
ural state and the ejHes cf
The eurftice of -1ir.;it
phere Las cbange'i f.v-'. ir.i
inStieip-es or i-Ly ! cos'
which hrtd changed rv.
gradually opi alir.t cu ; r-
Oiiimf-nt. 'I'l'P nri (-oc i f f
is plainly seen it: the sc ti.:
thct already Iumv-cI i; t r.!.
Samples of cal '-..'. r. nz ':
have bren trie I on t'u c.--
fire at the co-l:rr. jiM it li
exceetungiy u-i Lro. r.it
softer nature than tl.e t..-..i:-is
cite, it clinkers bs-t.r. icX-
tnere are any qu i:..'tv w
this trondeiiu! fcrir.'ion r.
who arc unwiIir. to ' T-'.f t -Ihemseirea
secirg oa-l ?-x
be accommodated. A st:: :
pipe about sixteen ! f
lei. ptantunn-:n t:.c -:.s;t to
remits will" follow in '.u
months or vt-.ir. .anij'o
been sent to (.Ion P!c-.tsi-i ...
vilie, for exaaiin.-tlon. ?sAt?
the public will soon Live lift
of gentlemen qnaliiler! to jt
ui prising fomntit n; l
coal will form from so Jiu oEt-f;
by mir.e wnter wlien C5K;
action of the atinor'sier?r.V:
condition? for a irri h
months, whst bc-coiros tf
theories of the :eo":p;:' s-c :
engineers on the subje:- ? n "
the great her.t. t!;e nuMiorsi'.'
fciiuc, nun iirU'Vii 1 - i'
fifsoril:nrr t i tin? vAriji-1
the heretofore rvc
:d s':-
were necessarv to aoc"1'-"- '-'
! posits of the C.wit --r-
THE riNTAPPLE tit
Tin V-
the pineapple latt s I: -k t'"
centuries. Colnmbu fj-ni
on the IsIanJ of Gftul'! "
The Japanese euitivsu-u i" ;-
loli?, and it is fiirj-.ose-i- v -
to E u r o pe 1 ro m .1 a r a. 1 ' J
this fruit was triiiis;-IanteJ --:
America to Am sn'i j 1 1
1592 it Trr.s cafK-'l ty I;
China : from that eour.rj' j
prown wild in the fr'?t '
Thev spoil verr easily " :
during the roya.ee here "
of a vessel is spoiled m V
It. ia onroi.lf-red S f CC:
lotirths of a cargo ,
the vessel arrives Th ' t''r;
. . . or
i. t. .,ii, r.f the Tr."
uiu t viii in- irii i -
also upon tte Tresutr'
thunder fhowtrs but? ..
destiiictive to thera.
pineapples are broncni.
annuallr. Th
i insu re
this fruit is beeorain
flu"' '
and likewise profit We. ; ;
,n3
miihon pineapple? arc?-"1
eTery year. .
share of this tra to. i r
uuce ims aeiiciv"' y.
caiiiornia ana i . iH
1. I .! ;ll rrir L i'-
AklaJSC fcl" a..
little dissolved jn;;:
the article, bat do "trn
it carefully with
To Wash Pil
soapsuds; a.blcxp-1':.
to a gallon of water, i A
throueh the hands ' A