TlllZ JiMOL'S OUX THICK. Philip Atley, noted for Lis eques trian amphitheatre, is said to lune Irt-pruTi life as a soldier, in uhieh ca-piu-ity, w1k.ii on foreign service with hi- regiment, he detnonstiated his nhilify as a conjuror ly inventing the now famous 21111-trieU. This eoni-ts in ireU iiding to fire a pistol loaded j with ball, :ml catching the ball on the , o:iit of a knife. The explanation ofj the trick is, that in the first place the j jn-stol is secretly loaded only with l-lank cartridge. In thi harmless condition the conjuror .slips into it a tin tube which nicely fits it, -und then ostentatious! v loads it with ha'1. He- fore firing, the tin tnho is dexterously removal and when the weapon is fired i no harm ensues ; by an instantaneous niancenvre the bullet is tiiumohaiillv ! exhibited ns being cnusht in the re- j quired situation. It is related that j Astly invented the trick to save the ellusion of blood at the duel of two : comrades in the army, for one of whom be acted as second. Succeeding in getting the other man's second to as sent to the ingenious device, the dnel-i.-ts fired lit each other w ithout ( (feet, and the aflat r was amicably adjusted. Very clever this. One might, however, snv with Sir Walter Scott in his ' Lav of "the Last Miristie'," "Pnt scarce I ra:o tneir rent'rotis part Who tamper with siuh tiangcrous art." ?vlr. Frost mentions two instances in which the gun trick proved fatal. One was that ol a conjuror in Dublin, who was shot dead by the accidental sub stitution f a real loaded pistol for one in which the charge was withdrawn The other tovk place in Germany, at the pcrformmce of a conjuror named I'eLinsky. lie set up his wile to be fird at by six soldiers, each of whom was to bite the ball off his cartridge in charging his gun. Heedlessly, one of the sol tiers did not bite eff the ball, and Madame PcLin.-ky was shot through the body. She died on the second day after the accident. The catastrophe clouded the latter years of the unfortunate conjuror. In the course of his travels Iloudin visited Algiers, and there astonished the na tive -Arabs with his performance of the gun trick, which he did in a way somewhat pect'li.tr. At one of his en tertainments an old Araba.hnitted that Monsieur was, douhtiess. a great mi gk ian, but he .-hould prefer to use one of his own pistols. Iloudin said this might be done next day, after he had invoked the powers to assist him. It was a severe trial of skill, for there was some danger in dealing with a waf3' and suspicious barbarian. Xext day the exploit came off. Iloudin only stipulated that he should be al low eel to load the pistol, the Arab handing him a leaden bullet from a sauccrful from which to make his choice This was agreed to. Iloudin, as every one thought, dropped the leaden bullet into the pistol, but instead of doing so, be dropped a previously prop tre I sham bullet, which dissolved into dust on Wing fired. "Xow," said the conjuror to the Arab, "take the pistol, and fire at me, I will catch the bullet in my mouth." The pistol was fnvd, and to the profound am izetnent of the crowd ot Arab', Iloudin took a leaden bullet out of his mouth, which all admitted to be the bullet that had been selected from the saucerfid. To still further astonish the company Iloudin declared that by loatling with another leaden ball he would bring blood out of a stone wall. All were eager to sec this wonderful feat. It was pe rformed in a way dull ring little from what had already taken place. Instead of dropping a real ball into the pistol lfoitdin us -el a sham bullet filled with a red l'apiid, which dissolved on striking the wall. Wonder tre mendous. We believe that Anderson in his gtm tricks was similarly in the habit of substituting light composition balls for real bullets, and was cquallv suf-cessful. It was all a matter of sleight of-hand. Chfnnlnns1 Journal. A Show En or Ice in Mimsl'Mmeu. One day last week, during the heavy thunder storm that passed over the western portion of Aroostook, Me., there is said to have fallen, in the town of Sherman, a literal shower of ice. The larger pieces were oblong, with sharp corners. One measured two and one-half inches long, two inches wide, and one ami a half inches thick. Cabbage leaves wete riddled with holes as large as a man's hantl, while fruit anl forest tree's suffered severely. The fall of ice was several miles in extent. There was no winel blowing at the time, otherwise the damage lo window glas would have been immense. - The Danger (Me.) Commercial tells this btory. To Preserve Green Tomatoes. Take green tomatoes of any size; pull off the stems ; loil them in plenty of watwr till tentler, but do not let them break. Strain the water from them. Make a syrup, allowing one pounel of sugar to a pint of fruit boiled ; adel bruised ginger, lemon jk-cI (pared very thin and lemon juici ace:ording to taste. Uoil the tomatoes till they are clear. Just befoie taking oiT the fire add a small quantity of brandy, alioiit two tablespoon fills to six pounds of fruit. A Ci'Rious Result. Judge Gray nariatcel the process ami the result of an effort made by him to kill the stump of a yellow locust tree at his place. Having heard much of certain applications, among the rest kerosene, j killing plants as wtll as i meets when j applied for that end, he bored holes in the stump referred to, penetrating to , the very heart, to make sure oi ac complishing its death. To his surprise a most rank growth of sprouts from the stump was the result. THornANisof base ilce-fivcrs a re hung every night on the bucks of chairs. The CENTRAL HOTEL, of Pittsburgh. SMITIiTIELD STREET, FKOM 2d The most centrally located first -class Hoiiie miniit.s tn rill the .ii-rots aim an u.iiisui utmi A usr. :iin. .POST 113 and 115 Clinton ALWAYS Stock of Hi-y Hoods, Notion?. Millinery. CHrpot. ;2 l.l t f Don't forget the biaslbsid mm-m mas. Mn nu(aotnrcrs9 WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL OF AND- t Iron Wares AND HEALTHS IN AND HOUSE-FURMSUINC GOODS GFMRILLY. IX, COPPER MEHROX ruoariA xixy.s'jKj to. Nus.278. 280 and Washin-toc St., JOHKSTOVK, PA. WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENfi'A n. R. DEPOT, .TohnslowM, Xn.9 Wholesale una Ktll DraKrs in j ruiw.ioA .am) i;tijii;sTIC MILLINERY GOODS, IIAHDWAUE. (iUEKXSWAHE. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND C A PS, IKON' AND NAILS, HEADY -MA DK CLOTIIINO, f'AHIj:TS AND Olb CLOTHS. GLASS WAKE, YELLOW WAKE, WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE, I'ro v isionw siml leed OK ALL KIND, TOOETHEIt WITH WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE sneh no Fresh MpiiIj, Flour. P.-ieon, Fish, Salt, Itutivr. Kiit, Carbon Oil, tf Wholesale and refKil orders solidted nnl pion.p'ly tilled on tlie shot test notice und most reiisonaOle terint,. MRRB'S 3MBBLB UORKS, 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. M'L!l'?J?"i"s- " K " ',n,, T'' - a S ION FN. Co TF.!t nnd tMISI- -fVCVK. N KT SI, A MS. M A NT FIX e . man ..- OlfW fueliired ol lhe,ciy b.-i lirtion nudoJtdni Amertcnn Murhles. F.ntire smisiuc-l fjl ' II in irimriinteert in pi ice, le,in and 'f tff cluiriieter r work. f ? Orders recpi ctfullr soPeited V and promptly lilli d-nl II o!- verv low- ;5.w est ch rntes. 'IVy rno. " if A.rllL'4, Ih7;.-tf. JOHN PAKKE. JAMKI4 WILKINSON... H. T. O PR1KL. WILKINSON OTRIEL, MANT TACTCRKUS Or -Work cxeenteil promptly and .tblictnrily and us clieap a. the cheapest. (4-12 tf )' ' W iSt'lJiyi- i .rrV.' n?'i;Ti"M?'.? .I",M"' '' ho hss opened a M,h'.'V J' A It h KT in the buihlin recently neon- ii..-.i or m-wij roiunprs, on tvni re street Freh 1 meatol all kinds .... Monday n.i.l Fr day evenings i ol each week. My terms will h. stbk ti.v ash j nn-i prices much lower than elm-whcra In Kbens March 2, 1878.-tf. rVNinL McLAUr.lIMN, AUotnr .7 Johnstown. Pa. Office In the old rncrnfn7 dtoaiibuBi- ; .Ai-iinoirc i.uiiomtr. dip-stairs.) corner urn una iien.ii st reets. wiiialtcml utsa cuuucclcJ wilu hid prolebeiuu otI5 Tin, mn TO 3J AVEX'S, PITTSBURGH, PA. In the citv. Street earn nass the door every flvc uiira -.. r1 " WALSH At AMJfatSOX. Proprietors. O 0 fill I (lift! Street, Johnstown, HAVE THE Oil Cloths Sen., to bo round in Cmu'orUt county. tiumlu r and streot. If. LE3ENSCUF2C H QDSE-HIRHi SB" G STORE 13 THE PLACE TO UVY STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, JX?OIS NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. w-iM GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. i ..in.' ll.li - .1.1' r i iii.ik.t. ji von lll- ti'iid to Imild a lioiist; or linrn, or otticr wiw improve your proportv, irn to II I'.VTI.F. V tor NAII.S, CLASS, l'AINTS. HAItDWAltK, Jku. Money savcil by bu.viiiK for cash. GO TO HUNTLEY'S and -3-j exaininn tli neatt littln CHOI'PINO MILL i'Vit int roiluood. It rhops from 10 to V' taishrls of rvo, -orn ir outa per hour. 11 U V ONE-IT COSTS ONLY 'TTAIiMr.ItS, GO TO IIUXTlT.Y'S and buy the m:ST COIiN FtJDDF.i: am. Pi KAW CITTTKK ever s l l in this i-onnty. Their irost more ihun Sitveil in one year by cut ting y(iiir teed with it. Jt .AUMEKS, CO TO IT TNTLEY'S and L'et the Lest MOWINCr and KKAI'- 1N; MACHINE tuacic. lUUC'ES GUEATLY lti:iH C Kil. L XC'KSMITIIr, IIUNTLEV wili sell ,h,mfij you Horse Slu-s, IIor.se Nnils, Car ri:e'e M ,l:s. It ir Iron, N';iil Koil, Cast Steel, ice., VKItY LOW FOK CASH. VL"3T O U SKKEEl'KHS, GO TO IfUNT jTUrt . LEV'S an.l buy tlie BLANCH A rilUHX, thp l i st in t ! world. Soid lor Cah at umnufacturfr's prices. TUXTLEY will sell yon WAEL PA l'KU as lifap, if not rhoaper, tlian ny otlM-r (lcrtN r in Klicnstntrv, nnd trim it into tUo taruiu without extra eh. litre. "Tai:meii:s, no to iiuntley'S -.ukI buy von r II AKVEST TOOLS, whb-lj h- sells ( IIKAI'K.K FOR CASH than t buy van be bought fiH'Whpre in Kti-n t)iir(r. I HE EkstSILVEE-PE.VTED WAEE in tlit; market at 25 p.-r font, less tLan Ctlv r t;ol prieis. Sold lor cash nt ii-IS ;5.-tf.j H L" NT LEY'S C.AEPENTEES, CO TO HUNTLEY'S and buy your T()f)LS .tnl I'.UILI)IN(i IIAKIiWAHK. Pay vhs'h and save '-W per cent. OrSEKEET'EllS . I.KY'S mid av-9. GO TO IIUNT- per rpnt. bv nav- inr cjibli lor Table Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ac. .AEMEItS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and S, B-t thff bst HOUSE HAY HAKE ever introduce!. CHCAP lull L'AH. TCT -h:si:keei'eiis, go to hunt- LEY'S and b :y , our Stovrs and Tin- ware. J'AYCASH AN l SAV K MONKY. T O TO HUNTLEY Foil CLOTHES Wmj WKINtiEUS. Hesclltitbc-n at great- I i rcuueej pi ic-s lor liie reuuy e:isn. L.T?r:E LOT OP POCKET AND i'i:N M N 1 VES very cheap for cash at LEY'S. EXT DOCK TO POST-OFFICE. Iloiitin- Stoves. Jf COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Having recently taken posnest-lon of the new l til ted up and com in or ions biilldinir on Hiuh slnet, two bMirK easL of the Ibuik Htid Hourly opposite the MoiiiiU.in Ihnisc, the anbsoribcr m better prepared than ever to in.iioila. tin e nil Hrth lis in the TIN.COPPF.H nnd sll KKT-I ItON WAKI-. him, all of which will be furnished to bnyersrtt lite vcrrj- lowest li inir prices. The snb-eriber nlso proposes to keen a full and arii'd assortment of ookiag, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. ?rorrixo na hoofing inHm and warranted perfect in lnfiniifm tnreand 11, a terhil. Itl'.PAIUINO promptly attended to. All work done by inewill tie lon rizht and on Tair terms, nnd .ill STOVES and WA .' K sold by no- can be d-pondcd upon as to qtinlif-and cannot be midersohl in price. A contini'mnee and iiicrcitse of putronace is rcepectftilly solici ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en tire batitfactiun to uil. , . VATXTELCTlilNOEIt. F.benslmrjr, Oct. 13, 1870.-tf. BOOK, mmui VARIETY STORE. HAVING recently enlarged our stock woHre now prepared to sell nt a ereat reduction from former pi icos. Our stoek consists of ru-9. Medicines, Perfumery, Fsncv Soaps, I,oon a. Hall s and Allen's Hair Restoratives. Pills. Ointments. Plasters Liniments. Pain Killers, Curate M.ts-ncsia. Ess. Jamaica Ginger Pure Fliiverinir Extracts. Essences, Ef nion Syrup. Soolbuiir Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Uhubarb Pure Spites, &c. Cigars and Tobaccos. ninnk Hooks. Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kinds or Note Paper, Envelopes. Pens. Feudist. ArnnM'a Wt-it;,,.. ! Fluid, lllack and Red Ink. Pocket and Hooks, .Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, Histo ries. Ilililes. IteliKtous, I'raycr and Toy Books, IVnknives, Pipes, Arc. i-? W'c hnve added toourstocka lot of FINE JKWFXItY, to which we wouiU invite the at tention or tho f,ariis. I'ilOTOGUAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than evrr iffered in this place. Paper and CiVars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMtlX & M V KUAY, July 30, latW. Main Street, Ebensburjr. Boyd & Gamble, Al?niITriii .-.,, , Vi CI 1 11 JLC 1 S II 1 r j iilltL UllD GrillL fill fl PT1 f Q "" v" AU bCXJ UCU I S Cormanla Bank Building, iUtmer H ood and Diamond Sin., 2-3. riTTSIiUHGII, PA. ly. C0 l AND LIME for sale in large or amall ipiaiuities bT fe ! w.artui'4, iu7.-tt. LVAN MICUAtLS. j IjIttlb riixjr.i'i3f tiiuskjl. Tlie latest investigation into deep, sea lif.; shows that the vasi area lying K-neath the ocean is covtml with ti finile animal life, boundless in extent j and infinite in variety. Undei concli ! tions too rioiil and severe to permit i the growth of the humble sea-weed, j these creatures live, and multiply, ami i die. Far bc3'ond the reach of light, j in a glacial temperature and under I enormous pressure exists this wouder j ful fauna. j As we strip the mystery of vitality I of! garment after garni n , is it;con ! tlitious lx.'canie fewer and its mode of : existence less complex, the wonder, instead of Incoming less, constantly grows upon the mind. The human j intellect longs to find a commensurate phys'cal cause for the effect which we i call life. When, ns in the higher or j ganie Iniings, the conditions are many j and the process complicated, and the j phenomenon of vitality does not seem ' o puzzliLg ; antecedent seems to bear Lottie sort of proposition to consequent, j The mind rarely troubles itself to make : some distinctions between complicated muchinciy and motive power. A lib cral display of wheel-work is adequate ; to account for results without any ref- erence to the iniatial force. Hut as we contemplated the life of the protoza, which reiga supreme in the ocean's depths, we see the awful and mysteri ous problem presented in its simplest terms; forms of existence which aie formless, organisms possessing no or gans, life contradicting the very defi nitions of life and yet performing all its essential proportions. The condi tions, complex and multitudinous, under which we live are here reduced to two or three ; the elements, many and bewilde:ing, which enter into or dinary statements of the problem, are here eliminated, and yet we are forced to recognize the same principle giving functional activity to a mass of struc luieless jelly which animate; the high est organic beings. When we see this formless life governed by laws, each in itself as inexorable as that which guides the rolling planets, and all in their ions combinations as flexible as those . Iiicli conttol our human existence, we feel the sense of awe which a whisper from the unseen world would send thrilling through our nerves. We are standing face to face with life stripped of its familiar conditions. It looks us in the eyes as the disembodied ghost of the life new so familiar t ) us. Ci ueFor Felons. Yc have hail a d of H'Kni in imr f'fiinilv 14 t.l - it i aiiti U :itod it succcssfiilly by steaming the whole hand with Ultcr "herbs. Jt was : llowed to progress, through ig Tioianee, until lmdly swollen, exqnU itely painful, and ot a livid purple color. Being in the palm of the hand it involved the whole hand and wrist in the swelling. A handful each of tansy, hops, catnip, and wormwood was thrown in an old basin, a small quantity of tobacco and half a teacup lul ot soft soap added, and sufficient water to cover. When boiling hot, the hand was placed over the steam, and a small blanket was thrown over the basin to retain the steam which was applied until the mixture cooled. This was repeated lay and night until the pain was entirely removed, which was in forty-eight hours. The relief from the paroxysms of pain is almost magical as soon as the steam is ap plied. The mixture was only once renewed. Between the applications of steam, a poultice of soft soap, thickened with slippery elm flour, was applied, but I think it was unnecessary. A ftcr using for a day the hand was submitted to a physician, who thought it should l,e I lanced or no relief would be found in less than a week, but the nextdav the pain took its final leave. No anodyne was used to procure sleep, as "the steaming instantly . relieved the pain until the next attack. England is excited over a new in vention in the shape of a new flving machine which is ttescriW as follows: A boiler is const rnctetl so that its power to generate steam shall he great coin put ed with it3 weight and th:it of the required amount of water cont ained in it. The exhausted steam is con densed, nnd returned as water into the lniler as last as it is formed, to keep the water in the boiler at a constant and small amount, liy a singleengine or cylinder, working like a steam hammer, without a crank or fly wheel, stiuctures like wings attached to the fi"ime of tfie engine are made to flap like the wings of a bird, and thus to raise ami drive through the air the whole machine and any seats or car nages attached to it, without any light, gas, or hot air to give it buoyancy. What Milk Will Do. Attention has Wn called to a practice preva lent in some parts of the countiy, which appears to illustrate the power possessed by milk of absorbing atmos pheric impurities. It is that of placing a saucer of milk in a larder, to preserve meai or traine lroin taint. It is saidi that not only does it answer that pur pose, but that the milk after a few hours becomes so bad that no animal will touch it. This is probably one cause of the milk turning sour when placed in a refrigerator with vegeta bles, etc. 0 Castor-oil may be nereeablr til.- j bv first rinsing tiie glass with moder-' atei v not water, and then proceed in ns follows: Take hot water, two drachms; castor-oil, one ounce; pep permint water, one dr." chin ; to be put i:i a tumbler in the older mentioned alovc. Hardly any taste of the oil remains in the mouth, and it is easily 1 , tI,m,,,cr ,s a,so cleanetl, as little or no oil adheres to ll. Jlcdtcal Brief. CALIFORNIA! TilECIIICA;0X,KTII.WKsTKKMtAIUVAV r'!nbrace?iin!eronetiiar.!iccinont the Great Trnr.k Knilwuy Lin?? "f t ti i:T ami KI II- V'JI . anil with i'.snumfnins hnni-ln'sari'l cmii iipetions. lurm? tin-5liorti'."t ami quickest route le tween t'liictirp. ami all points- in lilimt. II s."; xiti, Xnrlhri n Al (Wi 'iir H, .V in w xnla. fitir'1, AV luanUa, Villi or nia, and the HVili i'ii Ta ioi U . Its OmnJm find Ctifit'ornin Line Is the shortest anil best ruuro for ail j-omt.s in Art In-in Hi.7ni, Intra. 1m:,, .i. A' hr.i.-i.n, 1 ;, otniiiij. Colt ii mix, I'tnti. A"' f'n'if. t',i!'nr iii-t, Ot iH, i iiiim, Jiijt'iii nwl A uMiulio. I' Cliitft'o, Jlrt (11 son and SI. Pttxil 1 tho sl ort V.nti Tor XnrUt'rn Wi-cnin nl yi innrtitiit ami lr M,hHm-i, St. I'linl. .1. nin,t ii 'i. J. ''btli, mi nil jK.ints in the Urcat Nurih we?t. Its lt'inona and St. letrr Line Is the only route br M'imniri. Hiult'sltr. turf. 1'iHii't. M ml S. I'rtiv. i l'h,K ari-l all points in Sout hern n mi ti! ral 31 inne-ot :i. I:s (Irern Hay ami Jlitraucliv Line Is I he only line tor Jincrile. Wiitrrlntrii. Vmi'l I hi Ijin;. xffrixi. Afiuli hill, Hi'tn iti'j, 'xi-mi'i-hn. jy-nntnire. 3l.ii h't ' l(f;'''"i, J cicoi fe anl the Lhe Smurinr Vmuitni. Its Frecjiort and Jtitbitane Line Is the only rou'e for Klj:n. 1?-c!;!irl, Frifpnrt, ami all point? via Kreeport. Its C'ltifttyo and JIihrairI.ee Line I the obi L,;ikr Shore lb ute. nml Is the onlv one IR9.fnur t.'iroosrh Kt uixt.. LIsk '..'. .'' I in'l t'.irH, IVn:!;t f;.tii, II icine, Kzwtrlt.t, to Mtl ivauhtt. I alt man. Hal are. Cars nrc run on nil t hr itivrli tui ins of t his n:il. This is the ON bY LIN K running th'-s.i -rars e tween (,'ii :";!:. nri-1 St. f'ntil C'hicaifo and r.li! v'ilee or I'bieauro nnd Winona. At Om.ilia our Slefper connect with thstivrr bmd SIeerier on the fni.-n I';oifi.' l;ailro;n! h.-r all points West of the Missouri b'ivi r. On tiiu arrivulof t lie tniins Ironi the Last or S'nt It. the trains of t he ( 'iii.-nirii N. Nor: h- etlcrii Kniiwav LKA VK ;illf ' .-Kill us follows: ot (mi'tril IthiiT. Oninhsi uml I'nl'fnrnis. Two Through Trains ilnfly. with I'uiliniin l'ulaee Iraw Itia: liwiui anJ tflcejiiiiit C';irs tbr-jiiU lu Cuuneil Biiitls. Kor St. I'aal an'! Minneapolis. Two Through Trains ilaily, with I'ulbniin Palace Ciirs attached to t-otli trains. Kor t.rci n liay anil Lake Sujierior, Twn Trains daily, with Pullman I'!oe ars attached, and runnum through to lr'ti-He. Kor nilnaukee. Ki ur Through Trains dally. Pnlinian "a.rs on n'jrht trains, i'arlor Chair (Jars on day tra in. Kor Sparta ml Winona and imints In M innesota. One Throui;li Train daily, wu'h I'ulli.i.in Sleepers to Winona. For Dnhnrine. Tla Freeport, Two Through Trains ilaiiy, r.-ilh Pulbnan 'ni o i nf urS t trains. lor l'H'.iKjne )rI I. a Cressf, via (,'iin'on. Two I'hrouifli Trains laiiy. wi'.h l uiiiu.iu e iir.-1 on ll.y nisrht train to Meiiri'r-jr. low.i. Kor Sioux ity a-id Hkto.!. Two Trains daily. 1'uihiian I'ars to Mi.-"' uri "n i ley .1 unction. For l,!'ne tienurn. Four Tn;i: ! Hiy. lor iio: tl ird. sterling, Kenrvh.u Janesrille. and otlier points, you can have from two to Itn trains daily. New York Office. No. 415 Prn.T't.av : M isfon Office No. ft state Street : Omaha OiT c,: o-,:. Vam hain Street : an Kraneli-eo Ortica. 11 !ontj;oin cry Street : Chi.-ai; I ieket Ofl.ei-s: 62 t.'lark St.. under Sherman House : corner Canal mi l M i.hs..:i Mn-nlr; Kiuy.ii. .-;ro. I'- ;"t, eorm-r W. Klnr.ie nnd ?annl Streets: 'tl!s Street lepi;t. corner V'ei aint Kiii7.ie streis. F or rates or iiif irnml ion not attainable from your hoMe ticket agents, apply to W. II. STK.NJ.KTT. MAiiVlN II flillSTT. Otn. Pass. Ajr t. Ueu. Sup'. Chicago. January '.-5, l7u.-ly. CENTENNIAL ACCOM M OP ATiO N S. Westmnr Hotel, NEAR TUB CEKTEHWIAL EXPOSiT!CW, tjii Ktlmonf, f m,7fu nrrmc tn thr T'irl., iritliiii thice Lloci.x 11 lite mailt huU'iijuj, Aot Ilsilrloliliin. This new and beauMful'y Inenteil Hotel Is row open, and hasheen bui it exjn cfs', v torthc reception o I srucsts visiting th lnti rnat iorj.l posit i-.n. It has all the modern improvements, coiiihinlntj conrenienee, safety and romirt. The Pennsylvania Centennial I a'boad lcit ii! only two squares from the house. The chestnut and Walnut and Ta.e and Vine street cars pass the door everv ten minutes !o Hie Exhiliition tirouns. an I to a"ll parts of the eitr. The "Westminster-' has a much larirer number of r'Hiins 011 the lir.-t floor than any other Hotel in the city. The houe fs tu two stories hisrli, and Is surrounded bv tii-nutilul jrrnnn.ls. F'or particulars apply to W. T. C A IKH. Westunustcr Hotel, Philadelphia. July 1. l,S7d. im. Belmont Hotel, l"IiIsiclolilii , COIIXER 41st AND OREGON STS. Four Rlorks from Centennial Expoo-ition. Capacity, 1,000 C.ucsts. Terms, $3.(i(t per lay. CTRICTLY FSRST CLASS. 44-Private Parlors and Knem en .u !o. etc. Ijneated inn lovely jrruve ol 111:11 le t rv.f. The most attractive Hotel near Centennial 5 rounds. Free ln.ni noise, dast, mud nnd coin! nst itde huibl Inn?. Built und fuiTiiheil by Hull imoreiins. The p.itnn:i,jc el the citizens ot Weftern Penn?ylva tiia, Oiiionnd West Viruinia especially solicited. tMIAS. F. & F. i STKVEXS, 6-?,0.-Stn. Owners and i'roprietors. rEAioi)Y iiouskT Corner LOCUST and NINTH Streets, nilLADKLrillA, VA. t 'nrventent n places of :imn?er)ifnt nnd car lines in the ci'y. IS"o chniics to and I rem the t euten nliil irnmids. C-oi. Waiso.v. firoprictor of the Hkmiy IIot sH. Cincinnuli, for the past twenty years, and j. resent proprietor, has Icnseil the bmise lor a term years, nnd h.is nvwly furnished nnd fitted it 1ltrtiur)itut . lie will keep a slretly first-class house, and hns .oceoinmodution for 3ou guo-is Terms only 3 per day. No l ar luisever hci-h kept In the Hksbv Hoi sk nor will any he kept la the Pkahohy. ' May 26. 1S76. 1 111. yKD. IIakry Jacobs would re- spectf'nlly inform bis umnv friends in Cambria ceun y ami elsewhere that the under signed brtn. of which be is a member, bus openid pfABUfHMKM nt o. 3l! .tiarkrt Street, I hiladclphia lor the sale .d the vcrv best Kradcs oi UIMHnml l.llll alts, for douieslic use. and will at all times keep an assortment (of the very host brnncis only) wlm h will compare favor ably with any ever ottered to the trade. All per sons Tisillnn the city are cordially invited to in spect our stock. A :oi"ts t CO , 31 Market Street, Philadelphia P. S We will ali keep on hand a lino stock choice brands of Cigars. (O-lS.-tf.J "gOXXER HOUSE, Lobetto, Pa Having Inst completed 4 1 ---. anil fiirnialinl II. la .,,,, 3. 'I. -fll L and eleicant hotel, id eleicant hotel, the subscriber! 6". spectliilly solicits from the pub-SJ j;VL e in general and summer vie itors1 ' v ' respect lu lie in if cm in particnlar a fairshareol patronage. The lioue is supplied with all modern improvements and ba a tine ten-pin alley attached, as well as abun dant provisions Tor the accommodation and amuse ment of all who may favor the house with their custom. Terms cnly $10 per week. Iretto,M,yl9. 1876-tf. J" COXXEB LATE "CAIN HOrPE," Cornr Main find ltttshurgh Sts., ..CREENSDURC, PA. Verwntre of town. Fronts the south entrance l2-4St.-tf. to tho Court House. JOHN POItTEK, U 'SSOO. SANDALWOOD PosscstPS n much firreater power In restoring tn a t'h.'.'i I'b rliU" ,,,'V""t, '"' "'nine ol the urethra than either cnl.ehs or coj.aibu. It never proHucei sickness and Is certain and spend in its BC"oT, It Is fast siiperseilinn every oi l.er r.-mtMy SiTt v TlZ eX"x ore,i4,lt ,lili9- No , "V"',,M I'! t Oi.'sSo.rf Cn,.uU. cnutnintnn (i uf nan,lelwml ,!,) nt n'l Jut,., Sto'en YLk fnrrirrui,,r r tend to to and S7 ir,r Sirrrt M. A. WKSXKK, M p., I'liyniciiiu nnI Knrcron. CARROtl.TUWK, Pi. Office teeentlr occupied bv M..1. Huck M 1 it. rear of .loh.i t-k'a sto,-,-. NiihV , ,.IU mav be tnac at Mr. UucU's rcsi aencc I i iV, f : Life GROWTH, Beauty. ; . jDON HAIR COLOR RESTOll Ell. i , . Chapter v ,jf .; invnov irin cotot? T!rTni'rT? ; is lu!l ot fh:irti:u Not a Jje; makes imtsh h.ilr soft nRdil':y; , nine iiiaiiiiers .11. ; cloansn'9 the sculp from all itnpuritiis, CBiisii.ir ff C .til pais,,! v ( i the hair to trow where it bus falbn ufl or be- j come thin. ! Ciiti bo npidii-J by the bund, as it hie not wheie pl Jn:l- v. : M:t:n tbcokiti or soil tho Kncst linen. AsaH.tir ; "f'cctetl. I lie w - t so far as tin- 1 ' Dressing it is the mivt perfecl the worb: ' ever produced. The hair is r ni.vated and ; j, ttt: l!v Icrij. , j t-tn-ntheiied, a f-trenjithciied, and the tuturnl color restoied I'hylli-. to c Jin: ;t I without theapi.liea.tion of ininernl st:S-sJ.tn:es. I Sin-o the inirod'iet!.!!! if this trnlv alnalib 1 ir:m 1 ,i ion into t tn . ' .iiv.i 1 y. u n - m.-i-rs 1 in wo'.dir nnd 10innr.it ion of all iasi, as it has ,,,,,) if . . . uroi-ci tn tie I In-nii urt i' 1 nut 111 ati-oiu -e- 1 ly. without ileerpt ii 11. rito:e -rr.i v hair to Its ' airrcCable, the ('. liriirirml c olor, heall I., sof tt. . ilistrcamt twau- ! , ' ly. and pr. dice hit iron b;.IJ htaiisol lis or.aia- '""Ll, "-on-;. ; al Kfi-H th nnd color. I W lu lC tilCV do 1 , IIEIlEISTIIKri.(30I of ns- nArinr VIP VT T ?TriT? i aspires to l.er l.a:.. I'rul thin Hume Ctrl iih-JtU. ttntiiinl I n '!- .... 1 ... I it ....m- ..1 1 1 n,.. ... I . i . 4 11 ' . ; Ifwpiirt nii'I tli,ir'i!st.i uf I'Lim-.U lt,hia a man ! CI! Illsta n"e act a 1 ! : . 1, : ,-, nrnviiu nM tan l;u!.t: tQ ,ljn-e .. j I am h irmy to add my testimony to the jrrrat ,f,.,tt, rs unc lvalue of the ".on.fin 7ir C.,.'..r K,v,T-r." ; n'-au r e .n . j nl.ii-h rest-. red my hair to Its original ndot, 1 of procedure." 1 ' i and the hue ; ouc.irs to ho porn-inn- fit. I :un .1 , satisli- d that thi preparation isriothinir iike a j Wl.lCil Calne over v. ,'.; 1 dye, tilt op iMfcs upon the sccrctiims. It is (JailleS tliC F;,-f ! aisoa liea .11 it nl bair di es: njr and romot e t he 1 V " ' irrowth. I pn robased t b til sf booh-from F.-i- 1 Carries its he;uj j warn i. 1 .1 rrurui'", 11 ruirii i-w 111111 mi'i 1 imo- tn-et. who ran also testify my hair was unite irrai' nhtu I eoiinuei.ced i' use. It .... w ...... . No. 730 North Ninih stn e't.I'hila. have leinailic 1 :n ', Dk. Pwavxe & ?nj.- r.cw'xl fiirnrl.: ll Kill": of Alftoli ! have the honor to inffrtn you tlmt a lady of my 1 tiuu fur breach of t. ; ai-ijiiaintiiiiee. Mrs. Miller, i do!iu-h,'-d vith the : , . j snoei-is of your 4 Ini'l.m llnir ( ii'.ir !( 11 ir." place, all 1 it Wuui i i Her hair was falimir rapidly, h;, ii'iite ar.:i ! The color ln been rctoie.i. the I'aliintr off en tirely stopped, and a new prow:h ot hair is the result. K. It. (; a!i: rt.-. Urugjfist, corner Ti-nth and C'oittts, Phi Id. DOiTON TEiTIMOXV. .lr:y C-?t. ?:i.-r-!t. SW.AYVK A son: ijt '. v. 1 1 1 1 ' r, whiie in 'i'l ii' tip. N. ... I Irii-!ired fix ! w I'Tcn I Ii ! vi 1 v miicti, 1 : i act !.i 1 1 -i t imn a:ij - j l:iC ICICJU Ct'I'--j I hinf I I..1 v." iif-eii 111 t h.- lust nine v ,v s. II von' t .. .1 p. .,,1 ,; 7 . t, C. O. ft.. e-e j .' - of W. s. F-c.t-r i Son, Ln uL-i-is. T-'j '1 riin ot ! ladv's sid- t ' c 1 stre 't, !i t . -n. 1 - .. , "' " Uetjpeelt ully yours. Aha flAKt.u. nCi Ci'ei -.r No. .') llunand S.jnnre. j uZl.n 0f ,... .v Pit. riAlTON. or Phibid. dpi. In. sa s id it: The Ilai'OtUl ii-fS' ' "biMi.iN II.mk Co 1.0 u; hi-sTino.it " is i:-ed vi r . , ' ' extensivelv among- inj jmii nts miii 1 rii-nds. as , male IliC 11; ; -e!' o v i I! :isl,y mysill. I llaatl(jii.v.ak from ex- " 1 ; perienee. 1 o o 1 , ...111 . 75 Cents per Bottle-6 Bottles, $4. j j t I f our ilrurari-t or fitreke pT doe- n t have j ,t,ir f.r.Tl.!. i , it, w -f w lil li.i -a ard to e.ny tublr- ss i i r-.ipt -t ' ' ' J price. Adilri-iS ordors to Ol'. SiV.W.N K ,V S( I.V. , atld theli! '-' :- Xortb Si.vth ttrec-t, Pliiiadtlpion, I n., .,... I ," Pioprietors. i t-i!.'ii:!!:'.- . SOLD 2Y ALL DRUCC! THE LUNGS. I are follower" CONSUMPTION!,- j claimed as a i i; This dis'rossieir and danirerous romplsint pud j Alaiileda Viitli '.. Its pn iimriilory s.i uipto,ii ii. irlt...f,..i .,,.Ia-S. j C(.nrr .1 .. niirhl-s'vi :ts. h-:irsenes. 'aiiair b-h feei ' 1 . l " perinaneniiv enri-.i In- ,i-ir .-w ni " ! isni" jp, I ',.. ".; i Dlilll'MllMl h I ;!ll Wliil ( ?l I J .'" 1 1 , BitoXCiHTI-5 .. iini.i.;,;t.ii- nt I'nb, nnirv i w s!'-i , ; ' , C.risi!,ip,io!i eii.irmtorizi-d hv i-n :rrh "V i f.i's f,, , .'iv,- li . I, I. .. . . I . I Ill ., II.. I j imi.Kiiiiiniii'n 'H ,m- ll'IJi;u?l ITII-oi,;;,. ,, j i air ias,.L..-s, w ild ct it'i and c- p: etorat b o. 1 s:i it lireath. b "iieo:tT" n:ul p;iins i;i Tru e::-? . r -r:;.l t-r "i !ii:il uil ec! 1011s, s-oi-e t hr-'tit, lo-sof voler, eoityhs. Xi. SMnyne's ronron!) shut of wild niEiniYicreVe,: 15 A SdVI'KntlN RKMEIT. j its pout-rot llftvoHKinnr, or Sf.Tnvi; i;r !!imiii. piny ''ird's ( ir..i -ed tii.:n tn-i irviix, t nich a. brum :ii:t ..'r ;. . :. luiik'. linl tris-si from vni b-u eaue. as n: bie ' , - M rtii.n. j.letb. ra, or fiii:nis rf the vesse's. I IO this r.lV Uit: wc-ik bina-:. iiv.-i-strniniiiiir of the voice, sn-i- i c, i r pr.'ssi'd evneuatioii, obst ruction of the pl-en i -'''TiJ icai.ii.T-. i- or liver, etc. j sj,le. u Licii Lr. Sa ayne's nnpwnd Sirnp of , t rve how ! t Wild I ferry j .n t(p , stribesot tho root i f dis,-icr. p, p,.rift iny the t , - ' r , , bb...d, r-st..ri:v t he l;ver .ti.d I.-i-':t t-." hi-ultiiv ; sl;S.tS .l t!.e '-non. Hi i'ii iii .ii fr the m-rvoii s t ein i lie nniy s:,iiihi-h tciLi-.lv Icr u-iii. i Mi i rc "i":i' iiini pijll.ioiiury i o. 1. 1 i i , i . t ... susiipl i x i s. i- those .i-e : sp l t.. w, . k ''otu.; tu.t tail to uvr tbNurcut e.-etai'dc i c:i ' e,V;- . 1 :'.b't!ier with !,;t It Ims a tn.irvflm.s power, n-it oi-'vnv r com- ! . su-opti.n. but o-i-i- cry hrficdi-ea-v n- -,-rt- 111 iC!'- - 1: : ii a CiM'iual eltirativi- net ion is iif.Mi...;. "i,,i, t t . 1 ,: ,. i .. T. it in'iin. iu-c the cutmi is loosened, ti e ii--!it ; ' l lia 4' SHi-ats dinitiibei. Tin- P.ir. s! t-.s-.V ti-e p,:.e i to di'-tTi i V. i returns to in nnt:i-,l stard.ud. t he t ,i:i;m, h is i ,i, . ,, , m-proved in its ..!-. -r t-i digest at, .1 in I t-- ! l!,-'ll ' Tlr-t mo moil, rtii.i .yt ry orir in Ims n pitiet kiiu bet- j nvit Vi t i ifii.iin hi ui.pvf.l MIPii!fll It) ll.mit ll Wi'it" 1 Mew ri-crmtiyc end p!. is::c nintci lal i ir.-ul:-. " StitiSIact It'll. rniCi:, $Jr, HOTi Li:s, i Puke of A t - v!i If our .Iriieaist or stonki-cicr b.,s no? I: ;ve i All Olien V.i'- :' . it, wi- will torxvaid ii IihH i!,.z. u loauy udar.-ss ! j,, -i i im;ii (,,iid, on rH-,-i;.t of .mr. i lU'iei-M-ie lii- vmii'A uk.1i om.v iiy j when the wi DR. SWAYKS & SON. upwaul nu-- ! X. S30 WlliM-.C, M.. lttU,SelM.-. dcr this fOV-c :. ' M.JL1) BV ALL 1'ltOMlM.NT Ill.fGti: ITCHING TILES! PILES, PILES, ITCUiNO PiLE3, rOSlTlVF.LV t'1'ltl.tl BV TIIK VSK OF SWAYNE'S O.NTiYiENT. . . ; Po doinsz, would h.-i; i t-;" ' Homo Testimony. n -o t r" i f u . , i the quills, ti!i-l 1 - - win; ,11 1 1 ll" llinsi i l . i - I , , ,1 . dislresMiiif of alt discuse-s, Prxri't ' or Puiii,;,. I ol tl.OWnV, ulm!.. "I ' or njore cointnonly knowo as It, .itiff r-h-. Tba ! tend to .hfve t'c :-! ltclunp at times wes nlm.wt intolerable, in- 1 h" . , , . - crensed by wratchiMir. aed not mil r ij neni ly j process, qui.KiV nl'- -vvaiiic.lllllt-t.lirt-. 1 (Hill If 111 fl llOX Ol iNll-"MJi 1 I . ,1' OfMfmr,,!1; Ha wan xe n.iMci relief, all in ' 1 lie rlClK.IIi.-!b.!l ! I--;' short time made a perfect cure. 1 can now kiccii iniiiiiuriiea. an.l l woul.1 advis'-all who are surrerina- w ith Ibis distrexMi-.R eomplaint to projure S,rtiifi:r'n dititnir nt r.t f.nco. I h,lii-i,.,1 prescriptions nliaost lii!inuu Table, without tinibiiK juiy pei iniini iit ri liet. i .. .... T (Pirtn ot itocdn (,ii!t -.U-o. IJoot J Houne, -Mi Nyith 2d st., Phila. ' :04d. iv uv i s icw : 1 1 !ti"V"'I"!AI-,Nfl OlNTMKST is also a specitic t;-Tl--Tif:u. In n. Salt Uiiki m, S-i.i. IlKAiiF.ftvsiPFt.As. ItAitnv it a In n. iti im ins AM. N:I.V. dm-STV, t'lTAMIclt J KR1PTI,ix. crtectly saTe and bainiles, even on the not tender infant. Price WI cents. Si v boxes. fi . .if .j irnul tt, nn, ,i,l,i, txs nt, ti,t f ! K)i.n nv all Lkai.ii l)Kt ;;isrs. Prepared only by 33l Xorth Sijrth St.. riiladeipiia, 1 mtu Ii di.-e:i-f. 1 ' -I -., - .. . . . " Solo Proprietors and Manufacturers of i SWAYNE'S PANACEA! Celebrated all over the worl.l for It I C'llded lo0 i io.l ble cures if Scrofula, Mercurial and Syphilitic : theltl with Ttlldii . v nu in , as s w lu re viuiilil 1,- iru t ol tins parent ea'isi-s a dcvclopm.-nt r SytdniiA . tirt-erolula n t lie child, noihli.fr Inin-rir prnvi-il 'so eflectual in ron.i.oi.l y ir .,, i i ...r d'seVaA t1roTr0"S t5"U"jli"",s- - IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. Ib'sctibc symiitoms In nil comin .fiicai i.-e-s and address letters to I;t. Mrt'AVXi: ii) I iKbulelphia. No chai-tre tor udvie -. cnt i.v . - , 10 any H.i.ir.- on n-i cnit ( l t - a buttU-; 3 bottles, 3.t. 'ourl!ti it it,, ! j i , ! . , lishcd bv (' i which ti ("1 1 S ! if ; in 1 . 4 it, fr-c in- 1 , : j majority t 1 1..- ? ; I teinaticall v n , 1 bn ! , cel l : (. 1 1 . y , , , . ; or tluloet e::d enraeini-iit ;,! 1 circk s is a : ! in da," or lobbed, w,. , plains thus : ' . to ltc robin ( u i: 1 ti'itiCP 1 1 i I . . . 1- . i- mon herds t I.t uicrous, but r-i- 1 l:,.- asv to brin bok, and ''change of li.i : f-corns a pectini-v j tired ho;n,r tu- ( n, aspiratiorii! 'I'i.I; n , . -rs i itiio!;t i'.;.i' w w i , i . : :it in r n us. :i ,. , a Tier a l -i.u' ; v ; ance ot a (."i:: i- : the oJiicr ', itself by the i;;; meats ; in I v: dir. M:d .rca a. ;:iradie of st i 1 t A tlie 01 itii, ui. 7 Nt.w A 1..- prnr.:i:ici ..." i- ! ti nr.! I v, iritt-li- of the ititc-i I. (.! wn; ,:'J - theptirnlkl h.:'. - ir. f. u; - " he e.ul 1 never, in I' ;v nnd the han't ! ' answert-d. N"-. ' !l - ' v inir. foi nicd of t i " " tf the fore-nrni. i- ' ! -:i while the hin-I' r n. '- ' 1 soft liO-ihii- 'll 1-s ! t when the wintr i ' ' " under it. li-li-ii: t! ' the crtsiiT. 'i ulil i i -! 1. T Interpol I, pi S- t To Can I'iu it "rr. ' (loial fruit c-i' !n ' ': If the ft'' sngnr i n ' r ,n OCeS:!! V. I t ! !2 " " : 1 ruit Droioilv i-o.'U.-' ' ' r.nd the cans Petde-l. bo, ao-ps without rti ro r ri-ct 1 1 7...I ci-i-Ii.-i t ;iii . 1 i !-l venlion. Suar wm u;;,' "" rope till f.laiut tin' :-i ' '' teenth contm-y : ,! ,!' fcot- no 1 it -i-',lT-'!!v .t,, .ill- . k r- cli'ildleli Mtoiv ! ' : swet-t meats, nnd swt ei n' " JiOor Stl) llMl ll, li;i;l''i.' ' ''l ' K'iccliarii.c eongloiiK-! l-,:,"'.f ;. into a ferment. :i:d tf'-' " .i oomnlnin. ivorin. ti'1' ,,x' i ' szrae rem:it ui' I.x ", : ri ccii e 1 ur l i 16. - ij J i K ilv ar.d ii;in. ia:-i i
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