GZZ2 rasa, etc c. cumoird Tineas. Anion j, tho m.my curious things we find everywhere, it may be interesting: to notice a few of them. iMippose we iniiiiirc into the origii. of certain words, j customs, etc. Take, for instance, the j word humbug. At one time during , word humbug. At one time during ' war on tlie. continent 01 i-urope, so in an v talse reports were fabricated at; II: :uburg, that finally, when anv one wished to show his disbelief of a state ment, lie would say, "That came from Hamburg," or, "That is Hamburg, or Humbug," which thus came to imply unbelief or incredulity. The word ladv is derived from an A.igl j h'axon word, and signifies giver i the po-t are worth knowing. One is, cf bread. It originated from the cus- j "YVhe men and fools are in the same torn which prevailed among the wealthy j boat; whether prospered or alllicted, Knglish people of early times of dis- j both are rowing over the deep lake; tributing money and food to the poor. ' the gay sails lightly hang to catch the Certain days were set apart for this ! autumnal breeze; then away they distribution, which were called lady- J straight enter the lustrous clouds and dars, or gift. days. The word purse j become partakers o" Heaven's knowl ineant a receptacle for arms, and was 1 edge." !StiIl another: "As Uip floating not invented to mean simply a place ' gmss is blown by the gentle breeze ot safety for money. or the glancing ripples of autumn dis- (j loves were introduced into Eng- nppear when the sun goes down, or as land in tlie tenth century, but were tii3 ship returns home to her old shore, only Ured by the weaLhy people, and ! so is life; it. is smoke, a morning tide." were considered very valuable. As j Emma L. Lander in Boston Adcer-New-Year's gifts they were quite pop- ( ticr. idar, or sometimes "glove money7 in lIice of them, "Pin money" origina ted in soniewh.it the same manner. Tins were so costly that money sper.t ir laid aside for them was called "pin money," and it Iieeama so important tlc.it it grew into the name of dower, which was settled upon the lady at her marriage. Attar of rose was discovered by ac cident, The wife of an Eastern mogul had a small canal of rose-water, and as she was walking one day upon its banks, she noticed a thin film upon the water, which proved lobe an oil made by the heat of the sun. The Egyp tians were very famous in the manu facture of perlumcs, and at the niuse nui in Alnwic'.v there is some ointment preserved in an alabaster vase which still has a very powerful odor, not withstanding it must be between two and three thousand years old. The word hermit comes from a (Jreek word meaning a desert place, because deserts were generally sought in or.Ier to avoid persecution. Sand viches were named from Lord Sandwich. It is related of him, that one day in a gambling house, being very much fascinated by play, for twentv-five houis he was unconscious of fatigue and hunger, w hen suddenly lK'Coniing aware of them, he ordered some food to be brought, winch prov ed to be some beef and two slices of bread. Placing them together lie ate them. I lis friends gave them the name of sandwiches, and in his memento ho declared this act to be the most im portant one of his administration. The origin of electing meinbei s bj' ballots came from the (Irtcians. AVhen a member was to be elected, each member threw a small crumb of bread into a basket, cauied by a servant on his head, and whoever dilfered, flatten ed the pellet at one side. Fortnight comes from the Anglo Saxons, who counted time b' night, aiid means fourteen nights. Merry pin mean3 merry mood, and originated in the custom of dividing tankar.ls from each other by pers or pins, and obliging each one to drink precisely the next pin. It proved to be more than some of them could lear, and thus came the expression "He is in a merry pin." The invention of the. game of chess is claimed by the Chine.se and the Hindoos, with more authority in favor of the latter. The Hindoo version is as follows: A certain Hindoo prince oppressed his people in a most cruel manner, and Xassir, a IJrahmin, deeply grieved at their sorrows, determined to try if he could not prevail upon the prince to be more lenient. ith this idea in view, he invented a game where the king, weak in himself, should be protected by his subjects. Assoou as the prince heard of the new game, he sent for the inventor to come and teach him, who improved the op portunity to make known what the game really taught. Another account is that it was invented by the (Juccn of Ceylon in the second centuiy, to amuse her husband with an image of war at the time hiscapital was besieged. From the word chess comes our Eng lish word check, and also exchequer. There are certain fashions prevalent among dilleient nations which seem to us very absurd. For instance, the ladies in Japan gild their teeth, in the Indies they paint them red, in (Juzerat black. In (Jrcenland the women paint their faces blue and yellow. The Peruvians and other Indian UUkm flatten their heads, w hile other nations maltreat their noses. The Chinese shave olT their hair, and allow their linger nails to grow to a great extent; they wear white for mourning; lliey drink their wine warm and their tea col I. and a minil reciting turns his back to the teacher. They also cramp the feet of the women. It is stated that a certain Emperor thought the j ladies too fond of calling on each other I nd gossiping, and in or.Ier to keep j them more at homo obligod them to ! adopt this custom. j .'. ... , i f it . I 'Iho Hindoo Itheve that after. death the SOIlI passes into the body of animals, to live through another term of probation on earth. Among them the cow and the monkey are sacred. The Mahometans arc very superstitious concerning the beard. They believe that the divine image in man rests there, and that the angels have charge of eveiy hair. Two centuries ago our nncestors used to wear pasteboard covers over their beards in the night, lest they should turn upon them and rumole them in their sleep. Tlie ..... t .. . rn.l .1 . Japanese and tlie iniiaDiiani-soi i inner, nre not satif.etl with devout prayers, sacrifices offerino-s to the gods, etc., but they abo praf by machinery. Tliey linve :i sqn:irc post eight feet long, :ui'l near Use emtio is fixed vcr tie:u!y a wheel, which e:tn be reaehel by the hand, and which moves in nn :ivh set! throiili the post. On eacli of the three p pokes of the wheel two small rings are strung. Every per-on who turns this wheel as he person wh.o turns tins wheel as he passes uf is supposed to omain cieoii, ( n heaven for as many praers as the J inimuCM Ot leClUUon WHICH ate ' ,,,,, tira.ln, Utah, AVrirfa, California, Ore nm !.- 1 on the nost. Tlie obiect of ti,,n. i liiim. Jcimh mid A ntralii. Its the lines is, that r.s they Jingle th;y I are believed to secure the attention of j the Deity, and the greater the noise the more certainty that it will be lis tened to. Some of the inscriptions on NO. 4 lili'LFliM'K ST., HUSTON. (Opposite lieverc House,) The SCIENCE of LIFE; Or, Seif-Preservation. Jlore than One Million Copies Sold. UoPI 7Ioclal Anrlol I llir Antlinrky Hie "iilloiinl .1Irll-nl Associa tion," JZareli 3Itt. ISTfl. fl-ST jniMfshe l t.ythe PKA OPY MKPICA M 1 NS T I I 1 T !. n'lnew clii ion oi I he celclimtrit mcl:il v.i.rk entitled the "S "1 KN'CK OF I.I I-T-"; or. NTI.F I'KKSKKVATIO.W It trents ufon M sne.r. how lost, how reunined and how i it petnnte.l : ennse and cure ot Kxhau-'ted Vitality, Inijiiiteney. I'romature pecline in M an. Sperma toi fl.o' 1. or Seuiina 1 Losses (nocturnal nnd itiiir v. ). iV'-rvous t nd Physical Oddity, Hypochon dria, (rlnomy Forehotiine., Mental Depression, I.o?s (.f F.neriry. Ilaurnrd e'ounteiianoe. lonlusinn oi Alind and l.'iss ofi'lemoiy. liitj-ure State Jt the iMood. and all iliseascs niinin ivoin the Unions F Vn! Til or the indi.oret.ous or excesses ot nia ture years. It td! you all ahont the Moialo of flcneratlve Phxsioloy'y, :ho .Mitrriilue, ol Wedlock and Olf-fji'.-'iirx, l'hjslral Contrasts. Tnm Morality. I- ni P'ricisiu, pi-rversion of ?larriaiie. f'oojtieal Pre cejit and Friendly Counsel. Physical Iniirinity, Its Causes and Cure, notations between Ui So.os, I roofs of the Kxpnnsion of Vice?, th iis eries id Imprudence. Ancient Ignorance nnd Kr-r.-rr. Mi:ans ok 'iuk. i:ure of o.ly and Mind, Tisrn Piti sci ri.K- ok Treatmkst, Aihlress to Patients an I InvaliiJ Leaders. The Author" Principles. The price of Ciis hook is only i 1.00. lli is IIuc.U nlmo ronfalnii COIJK I2inn i H I V I'illiM ItlPi IIISS (or the nhove Mstiiird Hint oilier !iseae4. oarii one Horlli more IIihii IIi price of (! bnoli. Also. nnitlicr vnlnible mcdic.il work treat nsr exclusively on l KM'AI. A IS P NI.K VOL'S PIS. I'.iS S r.S : more than 2ut) royal octavo pnes, twen ty elejmt enr.i vioijs, hound in substantial mus lin. I rico only fcU.OO. Purely enough to pay lor printinir. " I he Hook for yonnz nnd middle-aired men to re.id jusl now, is the Sci; nr?o ot Life, or Sell I're servation. Tlie author has retuined from T:nropo In excellent health, and is anin the Chief Cop su!'. ina Pli sician ot the Pcubudy Medical lnsii tute. No. 4 Hulfinh Street, JJoslon, Mass.' . f.i'Mii'iTii .oti imf. The Seieiit-e of I ife is lieyon I all comparison the mo: t ex! raordisiary work ou 1'hysioloiy ever puMihed." osfoji ) I, ynbl. "Hope nest;.- I in the bottom .f P;indoi is box, and li"jie plunus her winirs anew, since the issu- i"l of I liese valuable works, published by the Pea boiiy Medie.il Institute, w hodi are teachin z thous ands how to avoid the maladies that sap the cita del of life." fliilinliljtl.iii linuirrr. 'It shouid be rea-d by the younur, the nilddle aedand even the old." AVic'l'ort Triiiiur. Tub fi i"t nnd only Medal ever conferred upon any Medical Man in this c .nntry, as a rceoirnit ion oi skill nno: pndessional services, was presented io tlie niiinor oi The presentation these works, March 31st, 1S7;. was noticed at tho time of its ! occurrence by the Isostoii Press, and the leading journals t li roiiirliout the country. This in:itniii cenf Medal is ol solid fohl.set with more thau one huiolred India diamonds ol rare brilliancy. "Altoifcther, in its execution and the richne-g of Its material, and size, this Is decidedly tho most noticeable medal ever struck in this country for any purpose whatever. It is well worth the in spoeii .ii (,t Numismatists. It was fairly won and worlliily bestowed." Masxachusillg I'lnuulinuin, tlmir 3d, j-t.'atal.!ruc sent on recetot of 6c. for jnista iro. I.ilherol the above works sent bv mail on re ceiptor pri-e. Address PKA lit I Y AI KDIC A L INVTlTITIUorW. II. PAKKKR. M. 1 , Con sulting l hysici.vn.) X,,. 4 liultincU St., Mass., oppisite Revere House. X. It. The author can he consulted on tho nbove named diseases, as well ns nil diseases re iiuirlny skill, secrecy and experience. Office, hours, U A . M. to 8 I'. M. 17 7.-ly. CGLLlilS, JOHHSTOtigtCo EBEN3BTJR0, Penn'a. MONEY RECEIVED 0i DEPOSIT, I'AYAIJI.r. OX Ur.JMM), MEREST ALLOWED 0 TIME DEPOSITS. m'AVf LOANED. CCLLCCTSCK3MADE. AND A OENKUAL. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. t1" Special attention pniil to huslnes of cor rer.on l. .t,. A. V. ISfTCK. .ov. i.t i,..-it, Cashier. PITTSBURGH, PA. The most complete institution In the T'nitc.l SrutM '"r the thormish practical education or iuunx ami mi.iaic iiiicl mm. n,,io.,. roerivc.i t T ,. A'Mrcss Tor Circulars containing full particulars ft-3'" l ' U- smith, a. m.. Kincipai. ' Boyd & Gamble, AIICIIITECTS And Superintendents Cermania Eank BuUding, Comer Wood anil Diamond Sts., 2-3. PITTSBURGH, PA. ly BOARDING SCHOOL for Young . "- 1 n n m. Joseph have opened a Hoarti. Ai'tr l? ft? g X.ihMV,L!S& hur. Pa. jt&&2j I MUe Till-: CHICAGO & MOKTil-H'KSTKKX BAII.WAY F.mhniecf nn lcroinmnnaiomfnt the Grent Trunk Knitway Line? of the v. l I1 and Ktil- nml with its numerous branohes and con nections, forms t!ie shortest and quickest route be tween VifViy-i an. I nil points in ill i win, II is.-ou-... .v.i i hr, M iili in-ill. Mimirmla, . A hrai;a, caii.tonua, ana u.e wtni iti--u,u. Omaha and California lme i?the shortest and best route for ail points in Lhicayo, Madison, find St. laul JAne Is the short line for A'rffc rrn TTismxin and 3f fiiiifsiitn and tor Jlmliioin, St. Pavl, Miir"ii otix. Dvlnth, and all points In the Orcat North west. Its Winona and St. refer Line Is the onlv route for TT"i"rioi7. linchrftr.r. Oirn- ! t'iniiii. M'ii)kit. St. Prtrr. .Vrtr f fii, and a. I points in Sonthcrn and Central Minnesota. Its Green Jiajf and Marquette Line Is the onlv line tor Jnimfflr, IVatrrtnu n. Fund j Ihi I.or. IMikush. Ainilcton. ftrrrn 1MU, t.xrmnt 1m. Xeqminre, Martfrltr, lni'jhtmi, Hancock ami the Lake Svpcrinr Cmintm. Its Freeport and Dubuque IAne Is the only roit'c for Wain. Tioeliford, Freepnrt, and ail points via Frceport. Its Chicago and Milwaukee IAne Is the old Luke Shore R. ute. and is the only one passing through Er,:iixtn, Lake Forrest, Hinli lamt 1'itrk, II auhctf'Ui, liacine, Kenosha, to Mil wanhce. rulhnan Palace Car nre run on nil through tvains of this road. This Is the (INLY LIN K running these -:ars be tween :iii"aaro and St. Paul. Chicago and Mil waukce. or Chicnuro and Winona. At Omaha our Sleeper connect with the Over land Sleepers on the I'nion Pacili" Railroad for all points West of the Missouri River. On the arrival of the trains Trom the Kast or South, the trains of the Chieniro Ji North-Western Railway LKA V E CH-HJAtK as bdlows: ei Council lilnfTs, Omnha anil California, Two Throuirh Trainsdaiiy. with Pullman Palace Draw ing Room and Sleeping Cars through to Council Dlutls. For St. Paul and 5linneapoli. Two Throiurh Trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached to both trains. For lireen Hay anil Lake Snperior, Two Trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached, and running through lit Martjuettc. For liilnankce. Four Throuirh Trains laily, Puliman Cars on nllit trains, l'arlor Cliair Cars on day trains. For Sparta and Winona and points in Minnesota, One Through Train daily, with Pullman Mecpers to W bion.i. I'or Iinhnqne. via Frceport, TwoTlir ngh Trains daily, with Pullman Carsoi. niht trains. For iMiltuqne an1 l.ii 'r(s.e. via Clinton. Two rhrouzh Trains daily, wii h Pullman Cars on the niurht train to MeOreiror. Iowa. For Monx fit y and ankton. Two Trains daily. Pullman Cars to Missouri Valley Junction. For l.nke (ieneva. Four Trains daily. For Korklord. Sterline, Kenosha, JanesTille. and oilier itoints, you can have from two to ten trains dn il y. New York Office. No. 415 Broadway: Roston Ulice. No. 5 State Street ; (ma h: Xlico. 2."hJ Furn hatn Street: San Francisco Office. V21 Montirotn ery Strict : Chicau-o Ticket ( lltlces: 62 Clark St., under Sherman II une : corner Canal a nd M a.lison Streets; Kinie Street Depot, corner V. Kln.ie and Canal Streets; Wells Sireet l)epot, corner Wells and Kiozie St reds. For rates or inf irm.t'.ion not attainable from your home ticket agents, apply to '.V. II. STESSBTT, MAItVIN lll-OHITT, (Jen. Pass. An't. lien. Sup't. Chicago. January 2i, 1373. -ly. N EXT 1)0011 TO POST OFFICE. II inir Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Ilavinir recently taken possession orthenew lyltl led up and commodious hoililiii-r on H iyh street, two doors east r ilie I.auk nnd nearly opposite the Mountain House, the su":crilT is le tter prepared than ever to manufacture nil articles in the TI X,( M'PUll pn I SHEET-IRtIN WARE lino, all of wh-eh will he furuisliod to buyers at I he very lowosi i v ini prices. The subscriber nKo proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stove of the most approved designs. l-spVOI'TINf; and KOOFINfJ made to order ! and warrant od pi rfeet in man 11 tact urc and ma- tonal. lC-.i'AlKiMi promptly attended to. All work ttouc hy me will be done risrht nnd on fair terms, and all STOVES and WAliEsold by mo o:;n bo depended upon as to pinltl1" and cannot be uni'.orsolil in price. A continuance and incrcfise of patronaxcis respectfully solici ted, and no effort will he wantiujr lo render en tire satisfaction to all. VALLTE LUTKINGElt. Ebensburjr, Oct. 13, 18".0.-tf. ICS JiOTS lilJIiC BOOK, MUG aad VARIETY STORE. HAVIXU recently enlarged ourptock wenro now ircTared "to pell at a irreat reduction from former prices. ur Ftock consists of Druirs, Medicines, I'orfumery, Fancy Soaps, I.oon'ts, Hall's and Allen'; Hair Kestorati v s, I'ills. Ointment, l'laster. Liniments, Tain K 1 Hers, t it rate MHirnesia. Las. Jamaica (iinirer, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon r-yrup. ootiiuu syrup, Spiced syrup, Kriubarb I'ure Spices, &c. Cigars and Tobaccos. niank Hooks. Deeds, Notes nnd Honds; Cap, Post. Commercial ami all kinds of Note Paper, Envelopes, Pons, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Itlack nnd Ucd Ink, Pocket and Puss Hooks, Magazines, Newspapers. Novels, Histo ries, Eiblcs, Ueliji inns. Prayer and Toy Hooks, Penknives, Pipes, iVe. fw-Wo havea.liled tnourstoek a lot of FINE .IEWELI! Y, to which we would invite the at tention of the Ladies. PHOTOOKAPH AI.nU.M3 at lower prices than evrr ollered in this place. Paper and Ciirars sold eit her wholesale or re tail. LEMMON Ac M'JKKAV, July W. 18S. Main Street, Ehensburjr. JOHN D. THORAAS, Bootand Shoo Icoi fl'HK undt rsiiT!iod respect fully InTorms his X nunierniis customers and the public gener ally that he Is proparedto manufacture p.i hjTS nnd SHOES of any desired size or quality, from t l.o finest French call-skin hunts to the coarsest brojrans, in the vkhy bust makmcii, on the shortest notice, and at as moderate prices as like work can he obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Hoots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of mv work. tMhcrscnn easily be convinced of the fact it thev will only Kive me a trial. Try and he convinced. Kepaii imr or Hoots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I fool confident that my w. rt himI prices will commend me to a conliiiuaiict and increase if the sam". JOHN D. THOMAS. AUI). IIatiuy Jacobs would re r spcctfnllv Inform liis many frieiids in ('niiibria eoun y nnd elsewhere that the under signed firm, ol which he is a member, has opened a N kw EsTAfti isMMKNTat . SIS tlnrkel Mrfet. I hilitdeld.i lor I lie sale of the verv last (trndef of WIM Snri'l I Kil iiUs. fordomcstie use. and Will nt all times keep mi assort inent (of tlie very best hr.iniis only) which will enmpare faror nMy wilh any ever oflered to the trade. All per sons visftlmr the city are cordiallv invited to in spect our stock. A t.'OHS ft CO , Sll Market Street, Philadelphia. P. R We will nlso keep on hand a fine stock of choice brands ol Ottrars. (8-16.-tf.J TiOXXKR HOUSE, Louetto, Pa. Ilavinp just completeil l and furnished this commodious A, -!!lZ.aS and eleieant hotel, tho suhscrihera ! r'PT - respeettully solicits from the pub-fc-'l I r.,21V.Jj lie in eeneral an I summer visitors ' ' " In particular a fair share of patronage. The house is supplied with all modern improvements, and lias a fine ten-pin alley attached, as well as abun dant provision? for the neenmrnodatton and amuse ment of allwhotnay f.ivortho house with their custom. Terms enly $10 per week. W.J. BONNER. Lorelto, May 19, I8T8.-tf. LATE "CAIN HOUSE," Cornr Main anil Pittsburgh St.t CREENSBURC, PA. Very centre of town. Fronts the south entrance to the Court House. m-4.'7ft.-tf. JOHN POUTER. Lessee. T")ANIEL McLAUGIHJN, Attorney at-Law, Johiistown. Pa. Office io the old Evchantre buiiiiinir, (up-slairs.) corner of Clt ton and Locust streets. Will attend to pi: but.. ness connected with bis profession. flT.O M. IlEADE, Attorney-at-Law, Ehenaburir, Pa Office on Centre street, three doors from High street. iaug.27,'72. HEXTi V W. KANAGA. Terms, $2.rt() and $3 jicr Day. One of Ilie most leirnlle lneF to stop at VJt of tli Jlonnlaiiis. Arcomin(ln.tinH loi ?C CSiMiHt II. W. KAXAGA CO., PROP1U13TORS, LATE OF THE GIKAKD IIOUSK, CHESTNUT STREET, PIIILA'DA. The nhovo House, opened lust Sprinsr for tho reception of p-uests. Is most centrally located In the buine! portion of the city, nd within tvo tdK:ks or the Union Depot. The house la Fntircly new and furnished thronarhoot In the most Improved style, nrd is in evpi y respect n fli st-eluss Hotel, with ml modern Improvements, having1 the electric tolc(rri)li frni eacli c-hamber, and in course of erection a tlrst-clas passeuer elevator, with all sufttj' patents attached. Ventilation of the House perfect. Safeguard on every floor against ac cidents by flre. Practically Fire-proof. S- Reduction from tiik statkd phices to paktif.s iikmaisino a wkf.k or so. -SA 11-3.1 The iiitlne llcparlaient will he n I.enlliuc l eslnre. 2m-l IMLo 21.0 lag-zzh.Q la, .Suse? PITTSBUltGII, Z J. McDonald Crossan, Proprietor. Xoltiction ol Isxtos-ss Room, wlfh Hoard, $ to $1, accorillnp lo Inrallnii. PA55ENf5F.I KLEVATOR R UNNlNfl DAY AND NK51IT, MAKTNO ALL FLOORS KASVOF ACCESS. SAFEGUARDS AGAINST FI il K ' F 'I'M E JJK.STOHDI.lt- VENTILATION' OKTIIK HOUSE PEUIECT. HAS THE IMPROVED ELECTRIC 1'ELEGKAPII FROM EACH CIIAMUEK. This Hmie is elijritdv located'on'the corner of Pmithfleld and Wa tor Streets, in the immedi ate vicinity of the manufacturing lycocivs, an 1 commands a iinc view of the Munonvr hi la River and surroundings. !t) 2).-3in. COHNER 1 51 IO AD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, This TTonsc. moot pleasantly loontod on Rroad and Chestnut streets, has all the modern Im provements, including Pas--onjrer Elevator, A-c. It is first cla-s in all its appointments. Price per day from J.."it tcj $ I, according- to length of time and !eation of room. STREET CARS RUN DIRECT TO J. B IS iO a).-4m. 113 and 115 Clinton ALWAYS r1) i Stock of Dry (Joods, Notions. Millinery, Carpet j. i V" Diin't foijiil the AND HQDSE-FORIilSH'G STORE IS HIE PLACE TO REV STOVES, HARDWARE, TllfW ABE. NAILS, GLASS, OILS, TAINTS, &c. 0-13.1 GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. I TOOMIO I V IV llTMLnc - t. . -a,.in.iii,u.-; .tiM ti tii-.ii.-, 11 yotl in Jj tend to Imilil a house or barn, or other wise Improve your property, iro to II I'NTLE Y '"r V." ' A P" 1 ? AKE, " ") ior Ciisu. l"itr,c; " Ti nrvTi rvio 1 L.-..111.11 1110, uv 1 r in . 1 til. 1 o aim examine the uoatest litile CIlOI'l'lNfJ M I I.L ever introilnced. Il chops from 10 to VI lu!iels of rye, corn or oa's per hour. BCV ONE-IT COSTS ONLY ;jr. LAiniEUS, CO TO HUNTLEY'S and rJ-j buy the iif.st COKN I'oi)IEK am SlItAW CL'ITi:!: ever aobl in this county. Their cost more than saved in one year by cutting- your feed with it. AIlMEIiS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S ami mtimj buy your HAIiVKST TOOLS, which ho rolls i HEAPKK Eolt CASH than lliey can be bought elsewhere in Ebeiisburif. TpUNTLKY tvill sell you WALL PA ?r?rj PEU as cheap, if not choaper, than any ot her dealer in Ebensbiirif, and trim it into the bartraiu without extra cliaixe. OUSEKEEPEHS, GO TO HUNT LEY'S atul Imv the BLANCHARU I'll I'KX, tlie best in the world. Sold for CASH at manufacturer's prices. "Tpj L C ICS M I T I! S, 1 1 UXTLEY will sell J you Horse Shoes, Iltnse Nails, Car riage Ib.lts. Itar Iron. Nad Kod, Cast Steel, Ac. VEItY LOW FOIt CASH. tTinE Best SILVEU-PLATEO WAPkE sfifj in the tnaikct. at 2j per cent, less than city retail prices. Sold lor cash at t-M-';5.-ir.j H L'NTLEY'S. TB-AHMEIIS, GO TO H U NT LEY'S and pet the best MOWINd AKi HEAP I .NO MACHINE made. PI11CES OKEATLY UEDUCED. CATJPENTEIIS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S ami l.uy your TOOLS and BUILDING HAUDWAKH. 1'ay cbmIi and save 20 per cent. 'CS'-OUSEKEEPEUS. GO TO HUNT 5Lri LEY'S ami nave 25 per cent, hy pay ing uabh Tor Table Knives, Forks, Spoons, &c. "SOUSEKEEPERS, GO TO IIUXT- LEY'S ami l.;v your Stoves, and Tin ware. PA Y CASH AND' SA V E MON EY. AUMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and -Sb pet the best HOUSE II AY HAKE ever introduced. CHEAP EOUCASH. f2- 0 TO HUNTLEY FOR CLOTHES VST" AVP.INGEUS. Hesollrt them at great ly reduced prices for the ready cash. LARGE LOT OF POCKET AND 'EN KNIVES very cheap for cash at HUNTLEY'S. PJBKB'S MARBLE WORKS, 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. MONUMENTS. HEAD and TOM M-STONI-.S. COUNTEIt and CAUI- ET tsLAJJS. MANTELS. An . mami. facturoil of tlie very best Italia. 1 and American Marbles. Entire Fatisfac-1 thin iruarnhlecri in price, design and ' cnaracror 01 work. vi c orders respectfully solicited and promptly tilled at the very low est cash rates. Try ine. April 2, U73.-tf. JOIIN PAKKE. IT. I'TjAXK, M. T)., mspectfully - offers his professional services to the c'Mzons or Khenshurg and vicinity. f)ffice ad joininu: residence and initnediatclv in the renr of lion. H. J. Lloyd's cfruK store. Nd-ht calls can be made at the resilience of Mrs. liuiin. on Craw ford street, Kbensburj;. 4-24.-tf. TAMES J. OAT MAN, M. D.f Phy- StCIAX ASD Surueox, Ebensbnrg, Pa. Office and residence in ne huildinr on Iliir'a street, one door west of Blair House Aug. 25, 187!i,-tr. A LEX. TA IT, M P., Physician Axn Scroeox, (late of Carrolltown.) Is now located at St. Autr nstine, Cambria county Ninhtji-alls should be maJe at the Post-office. J nly 14, 1876.-tf. JO. LAKE, Attorney-at-Law, Ebensbnrg, Pa. Office with Register and Recorder, in Court House. OAL AND LIME for sale in large or small quantities lv March 24, 1974.-11. EVAN MICHAELS. GLIS, FOSTER & 00 FKANK MACHOXALD. IIS Hi CENTENXT AL EXPOSITIOX. TTEFl WORTH, Proprietor. tt syis w ? v; Street, Jolmstovn, HAVE THE Oil Cloths &o to lie found in Camljria county. number and street. Ill I WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL -OF AND Sheet Ironwares AND DEALEUS IN r err AND GOODS GENEMLLY. TolXiii- iii TIN, COPPER ASIIEEMROX rilOHPTLT ATTF.IE TO. Nos.278, 2S0anJ 282 Washington S., JOHMSTOWr-J. PA. Wood, Worrell &Co.9 WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, .Tolinsto-wn, Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC bsy Grooms MILLINEKY GOODS, HARDWAUK, QUEENSWARE. BOOTS AND SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS, IRON AND NAILS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, GLASS WARE, YELLOW WAKE. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, OK ALL KIND, TOOKTHKR WITH WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE C-W holes le and retail orders solicited and fssm the 8hortest aotu-'B a"s Jt TVf A. WESNER. M I)., . IliyIeiti nn Snrcrnn, r, A1 Carrou.towk. Pa. omoe reeentlr oeonpied bv M. J. Hnek M H if. rear of John Itin k's store. N ilVt elU Vnay bo made at Mr. Buck's residence. 15 LVTG.) 1 JC! T"t "T A W T-0 Al it.Bf.MifiM vyxi:, Tlie discoverer and con-plunder o fiii-:i-d the f;ir- COAIPOUXD SliP OF WILD CBERB!, And ot hor valualile propnrat it n. entered upon Ii is'prot essiiuiii I oMi eor v i t h t he imports nt ad vni'it nre ot a rcmilar Medical Educ-aliori iiietie i of theoldost and lie.-t Hi-hooN in I'liila U-iphia i and perhaps in the world. Ife miIwo.im-hiI.v served a faithful teitu of practioo in f tic t In la - ! ! rti-lpliia Dispensnrj-, Mid for many ycarsattend- ! j el also in the l!o-itMl. In I hesr- institutions ' he enjoyed t he moM aiopie oppi.rt unities of ol- i ' taiiiinir an insight int ti a s in all their vari- I Otis forms ns wi ll an for aci-rtaininir the l-t ; methodsfif tlieirtreatmont. In offering', there- fore, to tho pontile of tho United States tho j fruits of his e xtensive profes-i. mill experience- ; in the medical comiioum's 1 ho I .est rest! Its of j his f kill nnd observation, that lie fools t hat hois ; I liut prolfi riiiK a Iwwm to every family iIik.uIi- j i out tho land, rostinEr, us ho does. confidently, in 1 tho tncriU nml lii-;ioious virt u s of Thereme- dies ho herewith commends. The vast amount of tostinn.ny Irom nil units of the world has . , proven ' lir. Swi no's .'o:nioiind of Willi Out- i J ry" thi most Iiioflcioiis rctiiedy knowi, nnd it ! ! is ndmittod tiv our most I'ltiiiu nt phvioians, : . . . i .. ti ... i. i. ' . t. .1. ...i . . i I i SAV. Mini nil n IIU i1t- mini W' MS niillifl l ' ill lirni- . f. , . ft'lf profM i tio. The Wild Ch rry. in nil aires of 110 S, IlolU Uiil tdii I tin' world and In ail count l ies where it is known, nulilxJ-i Tin. .1. has l oon .'justly coklnatod for its wond-rful . U l. modioal iialitiis. Imt its irro:it power toiure i OltOmtl' 'II 5 C'HU?e li: ; pome f.i iiic worse mioi iiiost iii.-in'cif oiea s i ninomr ui, was never fully ascertained 'Jiml I th t-xtK-riiiHTits of that skillful physician. Dr. Suu in. had dcmiifictraU'd it hiirh adaptation, I in eoiiiliination with Pine Tree Tar and ottn-r ! otinlly valualdo vcjrctn!ilo ifcrodifn's. wliioh, ,' 'jemio.iliy f-omlti m-rt, rendi is i t -s action tcn i fold more certain ami t ii tioial in cui iusr ail j diseases of the throat. Itrcust and lunirs. Dr. j Swaync's Wild t'herry Conipmind strikes at t ho I root of (lisetiso l.y pnrif' itijr the tdood, rosior I iriir tho liver anil kidneys to hoa'thv actions, in- I viiroratinir tho t: rv.-.ns and Fhatteifd csnsii;o- iOlialltV r.ia! ti(.n. It does so without pros! i at in or weak- ., i... ... ........ . i... i, ............. it o i.. i i.irit. M.ifl.11 Die itinire end liver, hut every orirati dopt toli nt upon a vasfcd or impoverished Mate of tlie blood. A REMARKABLE CURE. AflTCf!AM IICNSK'Kiat, t VO miles from Skip paekx ilie, Moiittromcry county, I'a.. eit tract e.1 a s'liniis eo., vliii h s.itleil upon hi lui.f. with a viol nt eoii:h. pninr in side nc.I l.reast. nni' sh.M t brinth. Tlie syn.pt. ims hce-irie very I :i i ii i 1 1 Lf : an nbsi cs li.Miud in tiio l.iu-s strut made its wr.y thi iuuh the side, ai, 1 t;s- li m t -. larre j:i:tnt it i" il nu e.x lernaliy. ! th-tt bis p): eician thu'crl't t'l it t t:o power or tm.eli.iM-i ot one of hi In n-'s v as total! lot rm il. and tlierolore sui pes'-'l tljocasc tntir'-.y ii-ipi-ie-i. This mourn I ul si.tu- of t j ciint iniie I for a l"t'!i time, ii'itii lie wa wnte1 and worn t a k1.( -li'tc.n. Mi' w:i a-lvisotl t make t!.- i.t Svayne. ('niifouod rtij. f Wild hcrry, and iliiuiiii it? no w.iw rosiorr'd t h Tilth. 1 .1 every s -cl i .11 of i n ci.iint ; y r In -re n re pcr .aniis wli.i have Incn cuirilul c .:isuuipri..:i. 01 i(j s veral s'.tj-by tie n.-e of lir. Sway.ie' Mr-rRi-ino. Mauv (in v o !! t rosi. !. 1 ti .''-.liiii a 1 1 i-r b. irej- C!;il"ii e. to '. In ir ' -l. n iioc -l tn mere ski I. 11. ns. ari.l troubled with i oiit!;. ciahl svoa;j, licet ic 1'V( 1, ai d all other itidtc.it n mi of an .el ii need st.ige it di -c. 1 1 is t r .j t ',.,1 in all ivtw. s w Ic re- cur: - : re .1 ifo.-H-d 1 In- pa h t:t must have s.-mc lun-'s nuiaiiiin-, but thous ands i.f VICTIMS OF rONSOiTTlON h;i vi- dee'enri,-l to tlii ir i:r,i w!i m il a', have lieen onrr I ir tle h el iwd -s-' v. t ;ie's Com pound S rn: of Wild t 'liorrj " in time. RECOMMSKD IT. I ili 101 1 i tii . : t, Dr. fsae. II. Hrrb.-iii. j-' t r r-.-t.wn, ll.-iks' j coniitv. Pa., says: 1 have mad o l !:. I Sva no's Cotni.oond S r.:i of ii.; t "ii- r ry f.T j I many years, and t c.iways tuovs lT -!tini in ! 1 co riu st I -111 t m rdimr . mil lis and .1 ! I oi mu m .t r v I 1 aircc:.-);is. ? f.. Ii, v if ii ! t ho t i ri -.11- j civ "f Hi- Uii'il i:i Ilii. :m:iI;. t. ' Dr. Thos. .1. It. l:h-i'e. I! f it, xvn. l;. iks i I county, r.i.. viii.-: 1 our Compound M'ru p of I W'il-1 Cherrv I ol 1 v-ry I. : have l.-'n s l:i e ii. 1 1 cc-vni.ir ii li.vr it in r.i v o r i -n's f .r "") .1 '.r-. Mini ii ait, a s )ir'v- 1 :n--act-us n otistinato oittrtis. !ro:ichi il r.n.I ast :s :11a I ic i:f tcetio'ia. It has ! i.t le si nic re.ii.u k.i i nn s in this section. :t-nt I c ;! -i.b r it tf.-.i-st i-,.i,.. , cdy viih n hn-ji I a:n acipi if- t d. 1 t 1 tisci iho smpto'iis in aii r-ini'mi'iT.i. j ti.wis, nml ml h-r-s li-uct-s t. l';. S tV "NE A I St iX, N, Sixth street. Philadelphia. No j Chnl w-o v.-ili ! ma.ie lni- itivii . m! ry li.uisto ana dcaiciV in -.ncJiciucs generally. 11 OS Are fronorr.'ly preceded l-y a moist urc like pcr . spiratirn ; .li-tres-inir itciiinv, as tr.oiich pin . worms were era wiitii; in and about th n-et un. ; parttcuiariv at n:ifht when iii.itv.s.in:r or in hod ! tbo,,!,..,-Is ; after jrcttinir warm: ol It -i:ti;ies shows fts,.f j l'l'u " 1 1 ' aroun.i me lntva., inuts ami I r. .hum 1 1 v f,-. i wtd !:ir ..;i i mill' s nre Siireiy alllirtoil. exti ndii e into tin vuirinn, (iroviinr very l!tnssiri--. rM-.f l.w Mainline are -riiia:ieiitiy eurctl hy t?imilv ai" plyinif " SYAYNE'S OSWTW5ENT. iinni: is Tin: rnoor: Tr. P-aj no & Son : r.ne!osd ple-.nie fi-id one didhu f-r two hoxes of vi .11 1 . .in t iiv n t lor Itt h-ina- IMIr-s. Tlu-se nre for some of nv friends who are nliliofod with tliis distre.inr -tun. pliur.t. The l.ox you sent roe a vein- hd 1 nin irhid, yrs. I nin proml to fav it rn.tde a perfect enre. I t hiok its i lllcienov shot. Id l.o 'uMi-hi- i throuirh the l.-nirth and inendth of the land. 1 ou can publish tiiis if yni tliink proix r lAVll CKilssMt KLF.. Ladies'.urK, 1- rc .lei i. k Co.. Md. Kendor! I T you aresutTei inj wit h t his nnnov nu ; eomphiint. or Tetter, and ertistv. s-Hllr. itchy skm disenso, iro to your driitirit and iret n hottlo or Swayne's All-H,-alit..r tmte,ent. It will surely enre you. Pri.je. ,V cents a box : 3 boxes 11.-..,; ti boxes ,t0. Seiul bv mail to anv address on receipt of price. Prepared only by DR. 8WAYNE & SON. 3SO rtli KlmlH Slrert, Plilln.lelpP. in. Sold by all Prominent lri:?g-ists. HOW TO The most IU lial.le Hair Ixindon Hair Color Restorer London Hair Color Kcstorer London linir Color Hestorer liiin.lon IhnrCnliir Hvstorer Lestoratire ever lMidmi HairtVdor lbstorer Introduced to the KZZH uXr l lluZ ilr U i.onion Mtitr Color Uestnrer elk't t aiP:UV' I .nnil. ... 1 I . iw. M ...1 .... I American People For KestorlnK Gray Hair and rrcventlr.fr , iimr it-Morer I.edon Huir Color Sii-stort-r 1ondon Hair Color ISi-storer 1ondon Mair Color Ui-s'nror London Huir Color !.-st..ii r I.ondon Huir Color Host on r London Hair Co..r Hest.Mi r London lLiir Color i;o?!orer ondon 1 1 nir Colr Kpstorer London Hair Co'or Restorer London llatr Color Kcstorer Uul d ness SATE YOUlt j !li 1 ,U, U' . 11 b' n. tmt. s the root of , the hnirnnd stuuulnt-s them in the same wav ' lliut tertili.inirtiffenls spread over the rro.m l Mimu Ute the ,rrass roots ami cause the blade to spring up In myriads, coating tiiocarth wilh ,' verdure. It may well be called tho icrtiti.er of j ili.i 'i,-10 ,hL bl,rron 'P. t where tho i i .iv Z VS "ninir rry..lrv and with- i ered, "LONOOX II A 1 1; 1 1 1 u k f.- e. .i i.-w 1 I 1 nioKens ami restores it to its pristine benutr I andi-olor,andallH.vsnll iuhirnr. cures dandrutf, I 1 l t ne scalp perfectly healthy, and is a spleu 1 did hair dresuir. THE GREAT REPUTATION which it has attained nnd the lartre number of testimonials which are eonstanilv bemir re ceived, are conclusive proof of its'tcrcat aluc. OWN HAH.! VSTTRY IT Ar 7?K COATLVCEO SUl'EItlUli M Kit ITS. OF ITS TEXTS PEK BOTTLE. SIX BOTTLF.S, $.00-Sent by erpress to any address on receipt of price. Address orders to Tr. SWAYXE & SOX t50 North Sixth street. Philadelphia. S O L D JS y Ah h Dll UG G IS TS. ! TlJF. INV' tvr j , Iolivian oiVc t jjj j,; .,, ., . , .5ip;t2ni):i, n town j,, J EciLitlor, wliioh is t'.t,- j,. I the lmt ninrHif;h;ii;iV 1:1 :iu i;T.. "Mooha" in the ,.,. ,,j "Unnscls" in t!i tt. ;r ,. ,., in: "iiioiiier. IIcl.n-o t . i 1 j to opvn when, i:, f: ,.? :. : dosed fan il is ect .' i petiolo, the hasc; u , ; centre of the crown f j then tliviiktl luiiitni;) , with tlie tlitiiuli ii ,;j j ! fortniiii; the mi l i , : The niciilier of sJni j ,. ' divideil of t;onrsc! ii. -j ..,, i. ; neps of the hut ii,., -v; ' V I!.' ti.:. i to le iiiamifact ;ti (., i .?.:.. : , e , iiicii w oi p;reoi j next dipped into ; into tepid water I juice, and la-tlv it I'.-h Li;, in f;ld water f. r s ward dried in tlj... otiQht to lie. tn ill 1. j i'l. c .. They varv in i t ;. , a curled or ;, li:: l ; ! nnwt increa-c tlu- : ,,.. ' juiinor their plinticv. 1 tho coarser tpi:. !;'., . ; water, Lnl the Un, i s. , i ill l!ie lnoniin .h-v.-. j before simii-c. . . oi't a several l.ion: 'w , ; plete, and the p'ai'.!: : l.l.lln l 1 . . . j n i:.ooi io i I-'f'''l; as iiartHy to in. i dittancj. Tin- tlinicuL to enkiv , most itr.rtly : ' rrrt'ws -At.11 ia : j orchid h-ti-c v. , . docs no t ill ";. 1 , j A F.i r.Ni:.ii I', ; Ix fii rwcath- : i , Wic'll : r j force s ii)o df 1 i nesscd. Li II j .. i tibs.orM': j in! . 1 , -; tlie L:irnli:jr u; : I tllj Lll ' : '. i Mi Li.d iv. :,i ; titethor mm-.'' j to sfo tlii : . ; ltiL w:,. 1 1 ' j iviLuu-i c ;:;;.-: j a!'!.' con i ; -' tiller i:i;iii;i:l - : ' SAW. she P.cV.-l w. licr tlLc:i;!i .:i i I'it in tho Ii t...c .Mo.i:it:iin, ! lis ILUT'IUV-I at lis? bi'oa 1. . 1 u j: U .i..l . . t a v:tt l-.'l .:! i..'-. r.n-ky i.n- ' it r ; a s.nind !':!-; v . ujo:i ai ii"'ii -' center of t:. ; ' lli Clil:i-.-:: wUe lLi v 1 ;.' .. Ll sd ivd. i . . of iit'U sci 'i'k.' ' i or, ulo' . ..n i ::: with tin awful .n. Pl'UATloN "1 The avti.it' r1. mucii cxvt 1 i. lluy will a-;.:.!' tth r.i1. ! v t il. l.'i I tif a :mu It i:i' ; j ticular thct. ! twt nt v vt'.u - ; ! diivvt the Mi r. il: J I'.K'ii'.eil .vilil-Cif-vs Ii.ivc nlicoii vt- :ll- tlie nunuvr years oM ;i 1' rott r.ii'l i i. r er i r.d.U'1. Thus, Ly Cove tiioir ..!': tho mitnl-. v ! 1 aiiim:il is "kii '.v:i. moraivr! i r.:.- !'' i tbuir liiooin. v!i : i Uve iii(!i tli" - !' i there aio n" tli ii; ' - ;; ! whh p.nniMl j-r.-; ' ' i . , , rcvcaiiiijj i 1:"- i: fl'tMil tin c:i. liiiS li.-tvi' V ii tlll'OlI'.l Ulill V Vi .i'- 1 term is im;!i K ''' Ax Opti ai. i'i : ' -neat K-Iti-i m. ' -; p.ijvr in' :t ter, aii'l h"' l 1' ' ing thiiUiz'i :;t :! keoniiir t!r-' K ti 1 1 1 i the left Ii.U-tl. "'i 1 waril, a:ti:it ti: 1 l 1 ; :i tlironli t !i scetiui. tf t'i' the h:i:i'l, p:;t wilh a hole in i in diaiiu ter : tube, n:ul oti sheet of " lite tiO. fi'.:: i' "' ttu-e ot iliii ii :- ! oti.-ly lr.ii!--;i.''- -i ' to the hrain. -";!'! ' :-. tlisentanle ': ; liable absinth! v :1 Con- I'f. t' il ' ,l ; Medical ,h,n '!; tlie most n fi :u ! ' i .v -"': in"; anil evening: -"-i brush, of a .livi' :' lereiiloii h' ot'iroit conlimud apj " ;' :I f i ? 1 IS I.v I .it i.oit V III 11 - u j forty years fro 111 1 . : on tlie inner si , was entirely i' j no longer j'liiaM j the cure ra'li' -i! P1F.CF. of taken vr-.i will bfea f J re
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