GZZ TW. KH 32 S ZFST OT ,i woM)Fi:fvl old m atch, THE " M KM F.NTi-MORI' THAT ToLP THE HOURS FOR MARY QUEEN OF tfOoTS. J The associations connected with this l lie u f the beautiful ami ill standi i Urn-en of Scuts invest it with an inter- ! 1 , 1 t at once of protbnml melancholy. On the evening of February 7, 15S0-7, the night previous to her execution at J'otheiinguy Cattle, Mary perused her w ill, read over the inventory of her goods ami jewel?, and wro'.e down the names of her attendants and domestics In whom she had bequeathed each ar ticle. .Among tho lxqne-ts of this stid hour was tlie inomeiito mori vatc!i, which was left to Mary Seton, one of the four Marys who were her maids of honor. I'rom this lady it descends to its present possessor, ir Thomas Dick Lander, of Grange and Fuim tainii:'.!I. The watch is of silver, shaped like a skull. On the forehead is a figure of; leath, armed with his customary em Moms, the scythe and the hourglass. ' lie is standing between a palace and a cottage, with one foot at each door. .Surrounding tin's figure is the appro- , pri.i'c legend from Horace Itltili ( ?'.- (f'IHJ jW.Uot J'l'h' '('!' pmi III (!' tys rc(jtir.ij'; trrrt'S. On the back , pail of the skull is Time, with his ; scythe, devouring all tilings: near him ! is "the ancient symbol of Eternity, a st-rpeiit wilh thetail in his mouth, and j around all is another legend from ' Horace Tcittpus cdnx vcruni, etc. The upper portion is divided into com- j partnients ; on one, cur first parents ' 'in the (iarden of hUn, wilh the motto, ! " rea r (! prri'lionr megrrimn ftfi't'ixni ' 2o.!'-ri imrruere. The other compart- : nient is occupied with the subject, of. man's salvation by the deatli of the Redeemer : with the crucifix is the motto, S'o j"?t''liam yaf.iyfccif, mortem ! an perarit, yahdnn comparavit. Hun- ning be-low these compartments on loth sides is an open work, to permit tlie sound to be heard more freely, when the wat.-h strikes. This is foi rn d of de-igns of t he instruments of the c rucifixion, namely : the cross, the chalice, the flagon, the scourge, thongs, ladder, dice, spear, 'nails and hammer, the reed with the sponge, the coat with scam, and the crown of thorns ; beiuat'i the motto Scala eali fjloriam via. The watch is opened by revers ing the skull, and then lifting the un 'derj nv, which rises on a hinge. In side this, which may be called the lid, 'is a representation of '"Thellolv Fam ily in tlie Stable,'' "The Infant Jesus with His Mother and Joseph," while in the distance are the shephcr.ls. The works of the watch occupy the space which the brains do in a living skull, the dial plate being on a fiat where the roof of the mouth is. This plate is of silver, and it is fixed within a golden circle, richly carved. The huiirs are marked in large Ilom.m letters, and in the midst is a figure o( Saturn devour ing his children, with the motto. Siful nitis i-ic ft otr.nih'i,- idem. All the works are astonishingly perfect. The maker's name and the place of manu facture, "Move, Minis,'' an? legibly en graved, but there is no date, and it is supposed that the watch was made ex pressly for Ouccn Mary, either when she went to Itliis accompanied by her first husband, the Dauphin of Franco, or soon aftei his deatli, It still per forms well, though it requires to be wound up every twenty six hours to insure tolerable accuracy. This curi ous relic must have been intended to stand on a prie dieti, or a small altar, as its- weight is much too great to have allowed of its being carried about the person. It was bequeathed, as has been said, to Mary Scion, the lifelong Mend and companion of the hu fortu nate Mar- Stuart, in the palace and in the prison, even to the scaffold, the only one left to her loyal mistress of the "four Marys"' mentioned in the distich "Ye.-trepn Hip Q iren Jctil four Marvs, This niglit. die'll l.Ve but three"; There was Mary Seon, Mary Ucton, Mary Livingstone ami in el" The "me" being Mary Fleming. A Doa that Didn't Live in Vain. A well known Memphis coal dealer, not long since, had a big dog of won derful sagacity, No (the dog) stayed around the coal yard, and Trbcnever a coal cart was hauled on the scales the dog always took a stand under the vragon like a coach 'log. tie weighed nearly one hundred pounds Nnd" was xveighed as cord thousands of times, nnd nearly every coal consumer in the city purchased that dog at so much per bairel. The practice went on for months, and was only discovered by a fur.ny accident. A "negro wanted a barrel of coal, and wheeled a hand cart w ith coal on the weighing scales. The clerk in the oflicc worked at the scales, and halloed through the win dow, "take on", a lot of that coal " The negro did so, and kept on until all the c-oal w as out of the cart. The clerk tried the scales again, but the X'A indicated too much, "lake out jnore' coal," shouted the clerk ; "d n it, you have a boat load of coal on that carl." "Look hyar, boss," re plied the negro, "tho coal is nil out and IH have to take tive wheels off the cart if you want to llghtrn it." Then the negio looked under the cart, and fcocdrig the big f.nt dog at his post, exclaimed : "Lord God, massa, you's Rellin; me that dog for coal." " The dog was missed in a lew days and was found dead on the scales, the animal liav big taken some poisou accidentally, but he came, back to dio nc his post. It was a fine example of "faithful unto death. " Memph is Ledger. A new virtue attributed to clover fs that of killing weeds. A thick stand rf it, such as will grow from 20 lbs. of seed to the acre on good land, will pftduce such a degree of shade ns to mothei all the annual weeds and free ! the ijrouaj to a laige extent irom thcu. ' henuv w. kanaoa. SStSMTH MEMS W H. W. KANAQA & CO., Proprietors, LATE PROPRIETORS CF THE G;RAM H2USE, CHESTNUT ST.. Pii!LAUELPH!A. Terms. $'2.r0 and $3 2cr Dr.y. PJTTSEURC, PA. One of flic Kiost tlc!la-able plnco fo Mop nt W"f oT f?ic JSoutifnin. Acccmmoc'aiions for GOO Cteects. Tim nl ovr TT.i:ip. .pn.-il UX Pprimr for the ri'coptitin of p-n-st, i most contrilly loosted in the hissiiiess pijlion of the rity. h:iI within two l.louks of I lit I nion input, 'i he house is linllre!) nnv wn1 rrniHhp(! IliroiizJiont in tlie most itniirOTed nljio, nn.l is In cvory ron t n liit-l;i.-s IIool, with nil modern Improvements, hiivlnjr flic eef rio teleffrar'.i front eneii rlmmlitr, and in course oJ erection a Urst-ciasa pussnnfcar eievatur, Willi all Mftti j itenH nttiiehcd. VultilatioH of the irott.tr perfect. SafeauartU on evcrvjloor ugalnr.t at l irfcntfi by j:rc. J'racticftl: Fire-proof. 3 HliyCCTION FHOM TIIK STATKD PUICES TO PAH'ilKS RKM.UMN (1 A WEEK OR SO. fll-3-1 Tho Oilsino lleinrfin'iit will. l0 n I.pimI I iit; liifro. ICm.l 3b, g, PITTSBURGH, I'A. J. IrlcDonald Crossan, JJcdnction Ilooia, il!i i:ard. ?. fi r.spnxr.r.R vt-kvatoh nrxxixf; KXSVOF A !S. SA 1'Ki'! I'A':i AllAlV.- i' FIKKOI" TIIK !!!') -T IMilK If. VKV I'l I.ATlOX ! OF-I'lTK ltot:.K PKKfiXl-. li.vo liiL I -M l'JJO V F.I I.LKC 1 K iC TKI.Ki. KA I'll FlCO.M F.ACIJ I'll !!".!. ! 'J'lli.-' i I mj'-.o is etia-:,'!.v lomti'il on tin? oor.ifr of SmitliSeld nmi WiitT Stro-ta. jn tlir? i:;irndi- j nte viciii!t ( (' the m'atiufactui'i'.itrlijjenuU-s, an-1 eonimands u iine view of liie Motio:f.-!flrt i'iver j CORNER RROAI.) AND Thfs lionet, moot plene-r t!y 1 c:ite.I on TSrond and Phivl""t 'treel?. hnnll ilie modern im pro . n.ents i!i.;lnd:nr Piis-e'iycr Flovalor, Ac. It in V.vst c!!s ?u "l i(? ni l 'jintmetits. Price per daj- from J.IO to S I. nce-)i-diii to length of time nnd location ruin. STICEET CARS liTX D1IIECT TO CKXTEXXfAL i:X POSITION. J. RUTTSRVtOHTH, Projrietor. 10 5l.4rr.. rl Ei J0 6- tLuiu 4 113 and 115 Clinton ALWAYS Tv - '-" J' i Stock i f Dry Goods, Notion:", "tiilinery. Carp,-Is, Itoii't loiet the Man nfacturci's, moi rer.i i- n -OF- AND Sheet Iron arcs AND DEALERS IN HEATIK5 PARLOR ani CCOXEB AND COOIiS GENERALLY. 1 1 TolTiii2f ii TIS, COPPER ASHEriT-IROX I'UaJItTLT ATTF.XUE11 Tl. Nos. 278, 2S0and 282 Was!iin-(on Si., PJRKB' jtl'RBLB I0RKS, 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. jyiJ'IXrMKNTS. HKAT) nnd TOMB- N f. C A J 5S. M A N T K IM. & c. , m n n - f -A $ 1 1 1 fict:;rel or the very Lent Italian and J t'! American Marldrs. Knllrp fntisfsp-1.'-' ilj e ! lion iri.iirnntced in prico, dt-siflrn fttid iHf Chiirnctcr (if work. Vy- t& irder resppptfully polieitod -2S: and promptly filled Ht tbe very low- fr' , J j tftci-.Mirnlin. 'fry me. VLZX-Z- X A.-ill 24, ln;3.-tf. JOHN I'AUKE. D0NNI- R HOUSE, IjOsetto, Pa. Hnvinu lust poinplefpil nd furnl.'hed Hi g rnmmmllniK A.' "f .'Sk - . V, nd elegant hotel, (he fnihnriherf i ' 'ti-r rP'pflotnilly s,.li,-ii from the puh-fef HJtLcli In imnlmliirBlftirghBreof patn.nnare. Tliehnnre Hfftil.plintt with all mcKiorn Irnprovemenifi. nnd him finn ten-i.fn mey ttnched. m well us al.un rtant rfviiiins t'ortlie aenninmo'lntlonnnil mnie. meiitot all who may larnriiiu house with their custom. i troi ruly io per week. Wtlo, Slnj 10, ISTtWf. W' J' B'E' FRANK MACnONALI) el Proprietor. of lintos : $ f. nroorilins: fo lorniinn. day and ntoht. m.akint, at t, rr.rtnn CHESTNUT STREETS Af W tt M b 0 i3 9 Street, Jolmstovm, HAVE THE s. Oil f Moths &p.. to 1ip found in Camhria pou::ty, nuir.ht r and street. Itf-i -sv, c-r-;e- fHMr,"n "l;voliimiof water glass in ono-lialf vol f PS H wti ? t M H Jl of water. Instead of the solution v. fii:;'iiu Vitw-ifia ' of water-glass, tnr, keit finite litiuhl 1 t::kuiic.(.o.okth-h-esti:.i ;imiiav.iv i:intrnrefundfrfncniMn:ircmcn: tlie (J rea t Trunk j K:.ilvay L,ii.e? ot the i f:.Vt an. I l:kli. Wis s red wit: f.-ric? tl. i! !" 1111 nu r-iU-T m-hen nnd ( on- tie-tleit--t wen I "1 : 11 1 i-M n ,ei on n-Kl'JT reui.c on- - 1 nil i. -int. m Hanoi, tv, - 1 urn, .ni . fni n .'i iclu;in. .w :: ti-.iWiii, tiiiiiffnid, 8uJ tue II xoVr. oic'. ..- ('i Titritoriis. It O in ft 7m find California Line ltlio phorict nn-l bert rontp fr all pulntr in .Xnt tliii ii i't'i.i i.1, lim it, lHi!,ntrt, A ;'i(V'Vrt, l';r i.wi.'f.;. ( 'ofi .i..'o. f'Oo'i, J'i.i-i.-( i. ( :ifn) ii.'ii, Oc (.ii. ' 'Uin-1, Jo 1' '' 'te-' .-i iiKti aii-i. 1,3 ChictrrOf JTr.'ffjf'.soi and St. Faul Fi n e Vs tho fliert li.ic fir .rthcr: Tfisrii:i nnd 3jine:iii;it nd lor nit. SI. I(ivl. yii u iirn;i- ii'"i.. Uif'iill., uu 1 all toinis In the (xcat Ncrth wu.t. Its Winona and Sf. Fcltr Line lJtiieonty rvitc l--r l!Jnn;jT. Tlmlirrffr. Otrrr. Imi .'..'mi ".. St. I'- 'n: Afie f'.'m. ar.d nil I ;:r '. - in Southern end Oetri.1 M inncota. lis fJreen Hay and UlanneHe Fine I Hie only lira for Jiiiirrl!lr, f:'nt"i tinru. h'nml I lit I.'tr. 1 :x:.V'w'i. A I'iilrtmi, Itrrfi) 7J.ii, .rmn7 Iin. X'ftliiiiif. Mjii-'iriti', )Iin:'h,ii, llAncurli and the f. :i e. Sa;i,.i i.u- i'-iiiiitrn. its Frecitorf and JUibunue Fine T. I he on! v riic f.-r Kioin. li'irUfitrd, Ircrjmrt, aiid nil p-.irt via Kreeport. Its t.'.'i.'ritfo ami MihranJ.ee Line If U.o ,H Italic Slioro R r.te. pr.d 1? the onlv one pns-iiiir thronjrh Ki'mi-fii):, l.itk I'fvrcl, 7'-i'-Imt I I'.vi;, II u!.e!iin, li tcine. Ken'&lui, to .Vi UHiui.te. Iul'm an Ful a re Cam ar run on all thronu-li t- nino of this road. T III." iM the O.s'liY J . I I : running tlmse-ars 1 tween Chi-.-aaro an I Kt. l'liu!. Chicago Hiul J.lil winikep. or t.'iiie.i-'. nnd Winona. At tTiih.". onr :-.lPC-rrv reTineet wit Ti the Over land S!ie;irr? on thp Tcion radfip KailrtMil for all .ii:!s Wept of tie? hllo.ouri l.ivcr. Oil the arrival of the traU.it from tho Kaot or Pen; I.. tli" t ruins of tiie ( 'hii aicn c ZVort.h-Western Kailw.iy 1.1' AVi: ClIICAi'd as f.d'.nws: pi CoRTicil Blriff". tij,iIi;' rr.d Cnlifirnla. TTrfi Thrmiii-h Tr;iin5 da I'y with I'nllinnri I'.vlfirp Iiraw inic Hoom and Sleeping Cars throuuh to Council lllnlls. f or St. Tani ami Minneapolis. Two Throuzh Trains daily, with Pullman i'alat-c Vars attached to l oth train. for lirpeii rtar pd l.Vc SiiPfrlor. T-xn Train daily, wilh IMillman l-alaeo Cars uttachcil, and ninniiiir throuirli tu f.Ia.ijui-tto. for .HIIwankcFf I'etir Thrniiiih Trains da ii y, ri.llinnn Cars on night trains, l'nrlor .M-rir Cars on day traim. Kor Sparta and M'inonn and points in Minnesota. One Through Train daily, Willi 1'ulluiau Sleepers to W'i :(lin. Kor Dn;-niuc. via Freeport, Two Through Trains dal y, with I'u'.'mnn Car 'i nlzht trains. Kor ltuhuqnr and l.n rror. via Clininn. Two Throusrh Trains dniiy. wil ii I'nllman Cars on the niidit train ir. Mctlreiror. Iowa. lor Sinux ( i.j an t nkton. Tiro Train3 daily. Pullinrin Cars to Ml.-etirj V'alkv .function. Fur I.nk Cenw. Four Tm :nsd,-.IIy. Kor II .rUl.ird- Strlinir. lipKOiHa, Jarrsrlll, and other points, you can have from two to ten t ruins daily. . . New York Office. No. 415 Broadr-nv: rtoston f lli.v. No. 5 Stntp Street. ; nn.iha OlnVe, S."..-; Fai n ham Street : San Francisco :hce. m Moi;ioin-n-y Street; Chientro I'iek't ittic-es: 6'2 '.Mark at., uuder i5l.erin.-n lleusc : corner Canal and Mud, sort in'ci.i; Jvin'.ie Street l.-;;it, curnrr W. Kinzic and Canal StrnrNr Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinvln Streets. For rates or inf irr.iation not. attainable from your home ticket agents, apply to ",V. H. STi:vr.TT, Macvix llt oniTT, Gen. Fas?. ArX Oon. Sup't, Chicago. January 2S, ls76.-ly. "1ARP. IIahry Jacobs would re- sped fully inform liis. mr nj fripinls"in Can-.hria Pcun y nnd einewhere that the un.?cr siirned am. o( wiilch ho is a mernher, lias opencil a Stw KsTAHLisHMKXTat No. s:? Karkrl Slrerl. riii:rdr'p!ia. lor the sale r the verv best gradcf d V im:nhih l.l; oils, f -rdomesl'e nsp. an-l will at all times keepjin nssortmcnt, (of the very hejt hraiu'.s onlv) which will compare favor. tIy with any ever oiicred to the trade. All per sons viii.tlnn the city are cordially invited to in fpuct our stock. A eihlS liCO, 319 Market Street, Philadelphia. P. S We wlil nl.io keep on hand a fine stock of choice brands of Cljrars. . . l-18.-tf.J LATH "OA IX HOUSE," Cornr Main, and Pittsburgh Sts., CftEMSOURG, PA. Very centre of town. Fronts the south entrance to the Court House. -4. 7.-tr. JOHN POUTER, Lessee. PA. SHOEMAKER, Attorney AT-Lvw, KtieiiMliiirar. Oth'ce on Hiel tre.t, ost t-ad t-f i csidniietf. 11 -il.'Ttl -ti.J Hkfi.kctions at TiitP.KS, Charles "Warren .Stoddard in .San Francisco Chronicle: From a 'nigh cliff thai j overhangs the plains of Thebes I look- , cd down upon the spring meadows and saw the shadow of the temples sweep- : ing i.istward toward the Nile. We we're surrounded by a girdle of pjori- i on hills, softcneil "vith the subdued j light of the declining sun. Tlie bcau tv of the scene wasbeyond description, and I strove to conjure up the shades of the great past, but outof the silence came no responsive echo, and within the sacred chambers of the temples the spell was broken and all the gods were dumb. I lay on the deep grass at sunset under the feet of the Colossi. A well h;is been sunk between the thrones of these solemn watchers. A naked Nubian toiled at the shadoof, disappearing from sight'as be stooped to fill his goatskin bucket, find turning ; his curious eyes toward me as he rose erect and swung the dripping burde:i over his shoulder into a small canal, I : the thirsty throat of the meadow. ' There I dreamed of the dramas with its double row of sphinxes, down i which the Colossi stared night and j day ; and of the great temple that ; I stood behind them, no fragment of ! which remains, ani over tlie site of i which the corn waves nnd the cricket s : ! sinjr, and I waited for the voice that has bailed the morning with aii'lible. utterance but, no! The wind hissed in the grass ; the Hies buzzed about : rnc ; the sun sank into the desert, and ' the twilight paled bo lore the. rising ' moon, and in the mellow twilight i j returned to the shore thinking that "Nib;-, hearotli strange voices," and j mav hear stranger yet in tlie hereafter; j but forever more "Meinnon vesoundetli not to the sun." P.F.r-Atnxa Lt:akt Cf.lt.ap. "VAi.Ef-. Tiio season now at band is the one m!st important for making cellars dry and cleanly. JM. fact, the repairing ; of leak v cellar vails should nevi r be delayed, since th.e crevices are contin ually widened by' the water soaking through. Cement, tar and wr.ter glass are the bot materials for the purpose, but the last two caw only ie rsed at a time when the cellar is dry, as in win ter, perhnps even in .September, or af ier drii'g and uiii: g it in winter by artificial means. When nearly drv, I the lcakv imrMi.ns nf tlie W:i!I cm lie ; readily reccenized. and Fhotild be , , , , , , : ! marked Willi charcoal. Holes and : cracks should first Le filled with hy draulic cement, 'ihe Marked places,) t .1..., el. .,1.1 1 ,.nnt-i t..-e i i i c i i .ii , nii-irrj ir v i.uv. i in 1 1 v iu j four timer, w ith a solution of cr.c vol- j nine of commercial water-glass in two ' of water, and finally, after becoming perfectly dry, with a solution of one ; 'uv beatinv:. cny be laid on a number 'r ijn f.- 1 f ee'ment is to lie Cllliloveil ul inn -. i i Cl. MIC li l 11 10 I e . .11 pi O c t the marked portions 01 tlie wall should i ... ... i . i . . i 'c cm. nub w euge siKtpen, niuicareiuiiy , eil viL rt einent. rather lliicklv maile up. with one-half saml. If Hi. ceilar cannot bo tlrictl tlie moist places f houl-1 l.-e cut out somewhat deeper (4 to 0 inches), ami fillet! witli cement, by placing a tube of material, about as t hick as a finger, in the miiblle, ami packing the cement in lightly around it, ami, if necessary, holding it in place with a board r.nlil it hardens, while the water C3Ciies through tl-e tube without exerting any pressure upon it. Alter twenty to thirty days the open ing may be plugged up. Ar.ofT Horses. A saddle put on loosely with a girth is very irritating to a horse, and soon produces a sore back. A harness kept soft-and pliable with XeaL's foot oil will last almost a lifetime. t !3 stronger because slight ly elastic, and will .seldom wearolfthe hair. A horse left uncovered when not in a exercise will soon grow a heavy coat of coarse hair. This be comes a hindrance to rapid motion, and s.ho'ild be prevented by judicious blanketing. A horse's shoes will held longer if tho clinchers are not weaken ed by the finishing. Insist that the file does not touch the end of the nail where turned down. Some horses have a Labit of stepping on one side of their feet, perhaps to avoid pressure on a hidden corn. That part of the shoe exposed to severe wear should be protected with steel All carriage shafts of right construction sh mid al low the body of the animal perfect freedom, and only touch the well pad ded saddle and full collar. An over reaching horse, one whose hind feet are frequently hitting the forward shoes, should wear heavy shoes for ward and light ones behind. The the ory is that tho heavier hoof will be thrown a little further ahead than the lighter one. A horse, no matter how vicious and obstinate he may lowhen attempts are made to shoe, can be ren dered quiet and manageable by mak ing him inspire during the operation a. few grains of ethereal oil of parsley dropjKM, on a handkerchief. A laro-'e number of trials of this suLsttr.ce have been made with the most troublesome and violent animals, and in every case with perfect success. Keeping Ciper Swf.et. The fol lowing method of keeping cider is said will keep it peifectly sweet for five years : "Leach and filter the cider through pure sand, after it has worked and lermenterl and before it has soured. Tut no alcohol or other substance with it. Be sure that the vessels you put it in are perfectly clean and sweet. After it is leached or filtered, put it in barrels or casks filled, leaving no room for air; bung them tight and keep it where it won't freeze, till February, oi March, then put it into champagne bottles filled, drive the corks and wire them. The best cider is late made, or made when it is as cold as can be and not lr.-eze " - the fur- DR. SWAYNE'S COITPOOXB sieep of in tin And other vnlunlilo prepu rations. entere.I t!jmn his.prolesslotin' career with tin- Iniportut ml vatitufri' or ii re-rnlnr Moilienl K-lnetion in one Of th(- olilest nivl let se!iool In Fhiladeljihia pi:'l perhiip-" in the worhl. He Fiiliet-ijiifiit ly pervp.l 3 liiithtnl term of pructiee in tlie I'liil.-i-rtelpliiii IMp'n:ir.v. mhI 1 er tiiitny ii r Mt ten-l-eil H!-o m tho llospitnl. fn i hee inititutions he enjoyeil t h" irio-t nnMie ppori uiiil ie of ol tainlnir nn insiifi't into flisensi ! in nil theirvari-oii- tonus ii well iiri tor nKtcila mi mr the tiest metlioilsol their tretitment. Tn oa'i ieir. there fore, to th people of th" United Sinus the 1 rii'ts of hi extensive profeosioTntl I'XWTicnci' in tin- meilieal totn pounds -t result of hi skill Mini oti.erH t ion. t hut lie I eels t h:it he is Inn proi't ri:- n t'oon to ei i-rv f;.:ni v t ln i'iiir'i ent the hind, lestlnir. h.-- does, eo'iii etit !y. i:i Ihi" merits :ind ei'icneioiK vi-t ni'S ( theniee flies he h'-rewii h co;iini n -N. The vast am.innt f tf-stirnotiy I rorn nil pnrts ot tin- iroi-M h.-.-i proven " I r. S n yne's t 'oinpoo n.l t Wild l.'her ry" Hie most, -liieic!nnp rei!i'"iy known, ;n;d it is ni'.mltteil liy our most emhe nl physieirttw, nml h!1 w ho have witm ed it? n-onder! ill iie;,l in properti-. The V.'il! t'tn r-y, i;i nil nsrm of the world nnd In nil eomit ries tv here it is known, linS l- en ljn.tly -elet.rnt'tI fur iis wondcrt ul medieiil qualities, fut itrf t'l-.-nt powf r to cure pome of the worst mid most lNt re-sinrr l!seiii s (irionir ns, vs never fully itcerHiticd tintil the ex !ieii:nee's of timt fkiilfiil ph S!.i;'n. lr. Swy ne, iiMii ilenoiis rjited iis hiirh xihiptKti'in. in eoniliinution rritii Fine Tree T:ir nnd ih r ei!i!ity vitliiiilde vefretatile ierredi m's. which. cL-cinic.illy eotnliined, rend-is its hoOkm ten fold ir.nre pertain nnd deiw tieiel in piirinv nil diseases of the thro:l. tirenst nml !u:e'S. I:-. Sw,iytie" Wiid Cherry Corripi.iind striUi-s ;it Tlie root of dise:i.-p ly purilj in'-- the I l.i'.d. res injr the !i v-.-r nnd kiilnej s to heli hy ief i i ri vf orn t iiir t h.e ner'-ons i:5 shu t t-T''l c- i ; t t t ! i -tior. It does so without pros' nil in or weak .ninir tliehoriy in iu:y wy. It run -s not only the In rirs a nil liver. 1' u t I'vcry ntir :i:i dppen lint upon a wiistod or iiiip'vcri.-lied sta:e of the l-.li.od. A REMARKABLE CURE. A. nu a ham HcnsickF!;, two in-'.es from ?-kip-r aeU i i le. Mon t yot-ii ; y eon n t y . 1'a . '! raet 'ii :t si rioiis I, liieh si-ttl'il upon iiis Inrurs. v irh n villein eomrh, pnins in s: ! nnd tirejivt. and shoi t pn-oi h. The sy ntptmns e-.:i:e f, y alarniinit : tin :.lr-eess !i r.n , i:, the lunuH an i !5i:;i:e its w;iy titrotiuti I he siii -. nnd d iseii i n-c! I lare (;itrtntiU f rn exti-rntilly, so that hi ! poj si i.in 1 hoiiuht t hut t he po-.v r or f utiet he . ' of ! i t his i;i:r v us le: ?l!y il.st r . end ; therefore -tii p-sed f I:p :v(. intii.'v hop'-Je' .s. j Tids 10 nirnf ii I 't.i'e of t hill ." eoet iti ne.t f .ir a ' lonir time. pTl! !,e ivc wasriil i ml v r,r t- ft ' sl.eiet'.i!. Ill: was ni vised to n-iko use of : Svpy ite"s f"or;i pi .'jud s r;ijiof Wild iioriy, and ; ihrouirh i!-' i:-i' Wi.s restored 'o heaji'i. I 1 ;i e-.-ery ct :"fi of t he end n' ry liicfs re po j ntiH who Iibvp he n l ured i ( -onoiiiption. Pi ! its si-' eriil f'aircs. hy the use of lir. Sivrvin 't : ."dediei;i". M.n v h :iil'ii n restored to li--ai!i f after hi inrr e .iil'i;'' ', to ti.eir '. e n iliic-d to 1 iih-j-p .!: n .ns. ..ill ! n,i; witfi en : !'. r i; , t ; .v-e..5s. hi eti- !'ev-r. ti-tl all oile r irn'ic.-'i. rs I of tin ndrM'.e'd slaye of dii a-e. I; itror t'-.-.-.t i i:i i I i t ;,.- s wlo-re -n - n re a ff i-et ed I Ik- p.-i: i j niost have Some luujjs i cnuiuii'-fr, hut linms- :ids rd VICTIMS OF roxsi PTIOX I i l'vn! l-nve rteee-ide, o (le-f,- e-ra r i,o iMiirnJ 'inve lieen cured if th- v l ad W' l "MVBvnt'a tai rry ' in H :nc. ponin yrn-) of v li". t.tt rriTf.T ".Til T.wtnT.TTTr--. m rrn ; I.I o rr. i- eotmtj , :;:ic 11. Jtrrtei:i. r-1 r: ium ewr. i;itKs l';i., sny. : 1 In-vo r- ei" u- li-. S.-.-nvne's ('inpr?r-d Swi:r of Wild t':i'-i iy ter nijtrty y ni p. n-id it ! s prnv s c.Tc- t v.'u m -iiriiiy l ,,' f f a ndi!i!r -ni ur i:" .ind a II jmi :mii': y i-fiec! ii:n ". i 'ie.'it ti. In t iic i cry i cm- ; t e.f thp kind in the mm f - . j ir. .1. II. IMi-.deo. Hi.vfYfmvT. r.r!;": i esint y. IV.. w ri te : Ye-nr l.'i - in fio:-.!'! ! ym p "f W ild ('!); t---!-ein iny highly: !-.ivi- l.'-en t tej !i ne- und i . e. nutendl'i.z it t - in v i ;. n ' s f - r ; limiiy years anu i ,iiiv i!ivi e!e -:i. ns in i otiMtittsatc Putiiriis. Ir, "ehl il nnd ns? !ttM i- nf j feetir.im. I? h:is innde r.. "p. re'inrk i'ele c: 1 I in this f-ep'ion. md I p-ini.i r tt l liefest rc:.:-I'-ly witii wliieii I am iieiiii.iinte.!. J ; .' Jiesei i'ii- s in ! t .ins ill nil nrr. -nnniei- ! tl-in-i, ,i-i. J H.,li-is letters In I j t . SW.VVXP, A ' SOX, :;:) N. sixth (-treet. FhiLnU Ipti..i. C ; chilli'- will l.e fundi- lor iii: lei-. Seld l-y lJ.ujf4is.tS auu Ucuk't'9 io .uoJicinc- I ercuctuiiy. Are jrepernlly preceded liy n moist lire like per- I spiral inn : ilisi i -pwkjiiir iteliinif. n tt.i.n!i p.n i worms were i-nnviniir Iri nnd iilxnit the n ciiru, : pnrliculnrly nt ii :i l.t when iiii.lres--iriK- .-r in t-e l wfter pitiii- wniui: . tent ieies t.,iwa i'seif j nr. him. I thr prixate puna nnd tr ijuently fe- 1 mill p Hre p.ii cly alJIieieil. pxn lulii u, inio i.p( iix en', .i iii4T . .'1 . i;. -ii ressnm. . n.-es 1.1 li.njf i-t-.ii-din arc perimiii(.'r.i ly cured by t-hnidy ap I'lyin.T SWAYNS'S OSNTiYiENT. jii:i:f is tjlr j'j:oof: Tr. Pwhj nc ,c; Son : r.i-oh-wecl plp.-.sp find r,nc ''!h;i (or two l. us ol our Hint njeiii lor Itch inir l'iles. 'i liese ere for (nime of i:v fiieiids v?io nre pftiicti-.l with this disi i-ps.-i'mr .-v.m-pla'iir. 1 he liov .vn:i sent iup h ve:-r nyi. 1 nm iflail. yes. 1 pin proud to pnv it inerte ii perleel cure. 1 t hink 1 1 f leiene-i- phoi.l.i le pnhiished tliionlt i:, K-ioiln :-nl iir--:i,li li of the hind. You can publish this if v.mi t)ii:ik pr .p- r lA V 1 1 C l;os-;. K 'K l.K. I.ndie.sl-urff. Kreileriek Co.. M,. T?enW! If von nreci,fr,. in!r withlhisanTiov Inif potnphiint, or Totter, and ei iistv, pihv. itchy i kin disease, iro to vonr driii-mst and ir'.-t a hottle of Swnynes A II 1 1. ii I nm ment. It 'm i-ureiy i-iireyou. I'rie.., 5 ) nls a liox : :1 t)oX" SI..-: f. 1-oxes -J.rHI. S, adiin-ss on receipt of price. nd hv in nil to nnv rri'pnred oi!y ,y Dr?. AYKE & COT. 3.tO North Midi Mrepf, riai:jlp!l,a. bold hy all l'romiiieu t Jruf(f:sts. HOW TO The most London Hnir f'olnr Restorer j.nnnon iimr color K.-storc-r i liPhable Hair London Hnir Color Kestorer . London Hnir Color Restorer I Restorative ever iiulon ll.iir Color Restorer 1-ondon ll-ii-Color IJ. -st. rT Introduced to the London lUir Color Kestorer ! i,onnon 1 1 .ttr Culor Kestorer London If iir Color Kestorer Imndnn Hnir Color Kestorer ' London lliir Color K.-storpr ' London ll.iir Color Kestorer ' London Hnir Color Kestorer London lluirColor Kestorer ' London Hnir Color Kestrrior Loprlon Hnir Color Kectorpr ' I.-nidon ll .ir Color Kestorer ! Jj-miloii Hair Color Kestorer i London Hair Color Kestorer j American People For Restoring Cray Hair nnd Preventing- flat dn ess SATE YOUIt TFU! flRF.AT HAIR mom CFH AVD TIT O H hFIv vWl i "utN 1 H s A I t .1 1U..-1.IKI It. ' It penetrates the roois of tlip linir iind iitiniulates ih.-m in the sump wv thut ferliltzinir irents spread over the btoiu.; Ptimnlfltp Hip rns roots nnd enuip the M.iden tospriiiir up in myrliid-., pontliiirthecHrih ith verdiire. H my well !, liol the lertil.zer .1 ... i.n... a if .-in. liurreil PCillli. rtr uK.,,... . . . it--. - " i r i iiv -""Miniiiuiri-Miiri-sii io u pristine t.pnntv andcoior.andallayspll lieliln. cures dmidriin1 THE GREAT REPUTATION whleli It In,, nttalnpd nml the larfrc nnmbpr of tpstimonlals which ,e PonHtanMy I.PiiM, re ceived, are conclusive proor or its trreut value ItTtS (EKTS PEK KTTf.r. SIX I10TTI,KS, ?t.f,oSpnt by express to any nddrexs on receipt of prl.-e. Aodrp ordern to Dr.SWAYNE&SOV am North Sixth street, I'hlladelpuU. W fOLi nr all nnuGGisi's. Tlsc Oiscoveror Htid enmtoimiJcr o ID CiiERBT la l-c! ' i7i KO. 4 BULl'LMII ST., IXi.ViON. (lipoHP Hcvere llonnp.) The SCIENCE of LIFE; Or, Cc If-P reservation. More ihan One Million Copies S"it. CJo!l ?lpf:tl Aunnlnl fo tho Aiilhorliy fi.- "Hoi.-! Mfiifal AM-.-irt-fln," Mwxh Sfsf. 153. TVSTmiMI--!:"'! hvtl.p PK :a onvr.M rtci, ; j.i7 e! t he e !elir!i ' ' 1 cl INSTI'll'Ti:. ari-wed mei'ii-plworK rill;- -t ihe I l.i r.ttt i.iri: i.r.:d:hf I'liLSIillVAriliN- Ir trea:- u;--m ;.I Mioon. l .i.T lost, l:..w r' 'ii.' d an-! l ew r j.et iia'eii : c:nni-and trr e! Ilh-i V ,- .'.'. Impure, ifv. I'r.ee.aruri' iirelim- in I'.' nil S;i'T! - 1i rriirra. or S.-nilna! ho'r (imrtvrniil :m.i? .liar ti.il). NiTVi ns and I'l vs-.'al luduiiy. llypei i :n- llia, (il.N.iav V .r-l'i.en-.. Me.itat llcj v:-. i..n. I.'--if Lnc-tlrv. P n-u.ir.l t'l.uii '-.i.-ik .-.:.'.! n of Mind no 1 j..i. MT.ee y. l-i.-aire Mne fe Jtle'id. an I all liis.-avci risit'tf fi ni " I-im;oi-s ok Vki th or tho linlificrv: ns er u:vsm'( id ira turo J ars. , . , It lel's v.iu nil x! orttl:? Moral-' t i: rat'O Dr. fii.Ii u v. :! ."i a i a . e. el V i .1 ck :e! r;'v"r:s I'hvFi.-al fi.nTi . Trn" .Mi.ri'hy. i;T-irc-- p:rn' ' .-in. I'ervii -l.iii : .1 arret ir". pent nn.l inm iit ncn-"-. P :e-t in 1 : .IT! t a lis t'aiisi s Mini t 'iir'. lii iaiie N.-xeJ. I rmds el t l.f l'..'. '' i'.- m :j i ri'.-s ef le.iorn 'Mie". r--:;-;i: ' T'.rc. Ml i ip C-.-iT --. '.irp e l i- l.lv ail : A.I 'r. ; A v ! : I. I, r Ti:l! ! 'ki m i n vs 'f TH'iTi! I'arielits tin i iKAaii.l I .eaifci-s. J rae-i ii-b. The .r:- of u.!.- I k :-'.!. ' , 'H!n I1CP.1 nlsn r-.rntnli; JH:t: !i;ra I'll'TY lK I'.Sflt I S"'I !" for tU- :'.vp fiin"l tM! n!hT '.ipnpi. iroi :p nr li iv.orp t It p i? t'lf rf ef t'if- l onli . At?o. nrotlir r:ep- tiV- rr Ti'-.i! '-e.:- ir;? t it fvh'iri ly on '11! N" I' ' I Si N i- !I " S :l. K X S r.S : i:K.rt t lian "0 revnioiinve t -. i ---. t .-,. tv -i..-ir-.nt c-totr.iv.P'iS. l-inr -i .n u ' . a.itu.l im.s. I.e. i Vic. v IL.rcty it: uit.i i i p.iy It 'i it i )e!r fe-verr,-' nn I 1 ' !e n i'e-i r?en to rend nur.-. i- t'i: - Si-i r; --1 ? I. te n- S"!f l'r"-p-rwri'in. 1 lie .-mo : 1 r r' inri. t:-.-:i r:r..j- in ixi-i M. nt l-i-nitli. nn-l i- ii-zaoi ti.e . !:;.( '..a .t;l.:ritf ri;v?ifi.iti cl t '.! I'C.il'"-v ."ii i -! :- tet.-. ,. '4 1 In 1' S'.rcpt, J 7.' I.'l'. 'i'l't- Si-ii ".i -e l I ie i? trf-yop o' rnr-iisr'' n tliPii- (-r.tr. 1 lin-iry wrii on I'liyiei,. y cvr-r la'dlL.-.t." ;.'. .'. -H..;.v ik?: ii-.l in tV.- !.' fn I h'-j-- ;.liili:-' 1--T V :n:r i of v:i !r i '.I- - erK - I... ly - il !r !i- n:e. v. lin is l-.'HV lu:iV"'-i t!le ll;ii:l :.d .-1 :; o-." t 1 ; Hi-.- d te- ri .i l I ! : 1 .(.. 1 I., , -re 1 t 1 . - r ! ! 1J- I ie., 11 a. M. n-' ;i !;! v n t ttc '." ' ' !'" f. s rtei er-.v ' t-.l it,-! pny lt-n -::l .".'.;!! ie te-e -i':iry oi .-kiliHod j-r;d 1 .-:."!..; v.-ivici 1 .he an Ii -r id tii r-- .'.r-. Tlie I T'-fu'r ' v, r.,;' -d 1 T ' .Tin i r- Ti !! t .IP .. .- -n ! re" j.i irn.i ! tin. .ii I: !i' ti lit " .lei' TI.. ; 1, . . -1 lilli:i'-.-l J 1- ilil Aii.'.ll-T. of it- ir.;. t (-:: ! -n 1 t i;.ii .' -r;ld , i ever (.;, ,. .i I - w- W:i7 veil:.!.'- e.-sie-vei. i , i." .j,-..,:. ?. i.t--?;. ? -( l I .1 l-i'.'HP FT.t l-. t !ii r .t t he !i r- t rrii.t ef pr'ee. A e r. - i V.--TJ riff, d r '.v. i iiir I-!:;, .in-; i n.) oupi.sitc ; v. r-. lin:-. "X. it. "I h- r . b'-i-YI. ?!.. 11 " i ! : -:i -1 .-1 r r.r ,, ) j ... ; i 1 i. I." 'i . r.i i. k : i HUli. II . v t e r ' x:' I in , and i.,- r.r r -".-- i r- - 1'i St.. j;a:s :! en t!-- ie l ;l" s r , e. i I" T.-l.i o'liriP'j in. ill. --cte:-y le.lll!-. if A. io ti 1'. V.. ' yr( e .'..'"l i LUii ,iuLL ctu.t. ha in Every yc-ir ii.crc.ifc- tlie c-pr.Ii It y of ta; valuab'o JL.ir I'ic -a'ati-. : which is n;; to merit alone. We cr.r fnre our old ption that it i .( r: Sal'v up to its high standard; :.nd ."t i the only reliabV, :mil t t -Ibcted j-:ej -ivntion i'or restoring Okay ci: I'ai i.i1 IIaih to its youthful color, mr.ki.:g it soft, lustrous and .".ikon. The .kcaif, by its v.o, Vocov.ies white ami clean. It removes all ?n:j. lions r.nd dndm'X and, by its tonie propertied, prevents the hair from filling out, it Vtiniu lates and iiourihci the bair-ulauds. liy its hp. the hair grows thicker f.nd stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their innnal vigor, and will treat e a new growth, c-xcei t in extreme old aero. Jt is the int tconomlcal IIaik Dr.rss'xc, overused, r.s it leipiires fewer applications, and gives the h.cr a splendid, glossy ap i'earance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., ftrite As.sayer of jl;xssachusetts, says, Tl.-a constituents are pure, and carel'uilv selected for excellent quality; an' 'I consider it tho 1i:s,t lV.LrAKATioS for its intendee' jmrposcs." Soul by all Dmjyix,, and Dmlcr$ in Medicinet. Price One Dollar. Buckingliani's Dye FOR THE "VvTIISKEHS. As cur I?e?iewcr in many cases re. ijuircs too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray Tr faded Whisk, ers, we have prepared this dye, in o;,6 preparation; which will quickly and ciTectually accomplish lliis result. It is easily applied, and produces a eoh t which will neither rub nor wash oU Sold by ail Druggists. Price Cents. Fif.5 Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA. iuua;iaviiiuiiiioiunfj. H'.AVIXO reppntly tnlnrc-ed ourstocl; we hip new nreonred o w !l nt n irrent redn. ti.-n r.in. iormer prieo-.. nr ytuek ppii-isis r i trills, Jledieines. I" rl i.nipt v, lnry Snnp, J-Pon'S. Hnll nn.l .M!en Hiiir lIestor.it in p. J.',1.3- "V""10"''"' ringers. Liniments, l'.iii, Killer. itr.iie M.rnoii. Ks?. .Imnniea Cinder, 1 tire fluvorincr trnpt . I S ru(v SiM.ihioir gyi-up, Spippd Sj rup, Kliubaii, 1 uro bpieos, &o. Cigars anci Tobaccos. ftlank rtookn, need. Xoton nnd llondf: Cap. 1 osi, Cominereinl and all kind-, of Not.. S ai er, l.nve.opes. Peiw lVneiis, .Arnolls Wriiiinr J. V J- nr"l "-'l Ink, l'o !set nnd !tOOU4. M.m.,inaa X' ... . ... C Vl-llrfVl-n,l,lillnnu..lnnl. . 1 . . . r i-, . ll'M-n ..,:-----""'""-ii""iniiiiiuii i i.q toni r.V,0.wlJK'h wo wou'J fuvitetlieat tpntion of thp F.ndio. 1'IIOTI G KA 111 AI.nUMS at lower rrlces i "i ini in hum place. nper Hntl Clears fe.ld eitl ,al'-. LK.MMOS J my an, ifcs. Main H. 1'I.AXK. M. P., respectfullr oilers liis jirofesstonul services to tlio cltlrns of Knensd.nrir nnd rieimtv. tt-fioc ml- ' i-.nln!r rei-ldenep nn-l iniinedlntelr 'in tlp resr ot ' Jinn. i:. J. Lloyd's drtiK mere. Niitht pnlls run i l-o inado at tiio rcsl-Uneo of .Mrs. Hunn. on Craw. f-rd KtroPt. KeriFUur. ij-jj.u i ' . - - - - MA. WKSNKU, M 1)., I'lij Miri.tn null Su Surceon, CAltnoi i.tows. Pa- t)(Tti-p rppcntlvopriiptprt l,v M. J. Ituek. M 1) . In reur of Julin It-iekV store. Niriit nilU i'-..iv be made at Mr. Hint's residence. I j l'.'.'tcj The Salt Iilrjyt , The mini y , Vi it means cuiiiln.. 1. 1'ose, to i;ig iH hlori s ot pret i ,,,, : seemingly bun, n l: j ihcc - i . ii ; . j Jecently ev:i; n;a , l:l-i W iiii v.. t: i. el. (-.-lll'.il bait is i ; i :tp-s fl 'l llKlt i.n.s .i-l tii o valh y 'I i :. castci ii cl i I ico i rv i V1: -a i r", in the i( 'odi i int i-ilc and r.guin lii.ie t. c i ei.ee : i i.i li. A ! - ii. l;:il'.l t.v-1 1 1.,. v d :. oh- .1- CI lie: r t ! t; ;:e "c i.. f-i. an-i i 1 ..ll, f:p. ! aci" t : Vt I t ; I .- n:t n 1 1 1.. I- in ; i -r w;.t r i t i- tl. tlie U;!ir 1 : . ! i . - 1 . u .dr. ( , 111. ti. iv ti 1.!';; !m:i i.i vu:.-. .A ei-ci d v iii;: f'CCi iir.l' ir.-. 1 ' l the i:: tel.- 11;'C tl. I- ri' t side e-ji as v 1 1 : Vi k:,; LV. in; p i , i-. tVf-l Vi 1 ' i I . ' I ; un to ll. i of j:: Vi. The I 'tiii t i.'j'.a six i :n.)U'.h. r. i : t - ct:i!-.t 1 egic n : J g-t her li.U i'i Alucro-trn. Ci :i:i: 1 V Ox' . U at t! lie ( ! Virginia t cei'T pec; ui : ivoiV. 'I'll .1" i : sixttt II UK 1 l rate 1 : At the I : and the Hgu i in hes in ! b ' aitiii.-:;ily v 1:1 liCC i" r-1: i , n en a I l. r.t i c ' .n t'.t il' C---- .'.Ii i-.tr-i'.i": I eter, cii the dreds i-f l.iiif. ; reclining in : i ' the claborat.i carvings sin. of tl is ball are r.o h '-: one other b:d!s ov h- as delicate r.tid l :'' the iirst or cut.r v! ' .'spheres r.;nv be t'..ii aIont in sue!! a v :.v ; ; j carved on th- ri :r.ay ' this net. of .-;;: r ' j human f gun . ail b'in j ' human lV.ee di :ii'" ' are about the r::v..c '. tiie base. Tiii s; 1-:' -1 ("liinese woi!dii:'.:i-' ' i Mac-key by a tViv.i-1 : -; To carve it r.;u-t 1;: ' of rears. IV-; ' :.t The SQv:ur.i:is 1UlTr;V.; and gray srjuinv! l- '!V ter stores ; tin ir chci k :uv out pockets and vh:it;'-'tr t.'. lxirt is carried in t ! V. are more or less active f" '. October and November af j ' , :.. ii,.. I.iv-'.l.' s-ait? in iin'iiiii. i.:. t. ......,,, ,r..tvi o:i n ' III Mil KUI I lllll f.i " , tobcr inorning ar-d lar tl'1 ithcr whoip?nl or re- loat the "juba"ou a ln'i ;z Street, Khpiisbiira-. It IS a most 1 1 Vt Jy .1 ir;.-"1-1 , iiU".i t.if call a "rcuuhir bn soersed with squeal? :ik 'In'"'- 1 i,t.-.p r i I - lfi"Jl uiliarilv about ti c '"'i, the fact that it 3 ii.i - u . i. i . able uecnl if it. is duet. In other wont. "a,." troloipiial trick, he r')Ve .,1 pany himself, as if his vrv - .. -up, a part perform 'f-c: a rs.::: souud and a part a tli'- i! "