153 H2 JTEt .TVJ - 335 HGZ: H2 -v jfl 255 SEL 3 15 now savac. i:s s mi: a u. CLT.IOCS F0U1IS F OATII-TAKINO. M.-tcnullian's Mtgazine gives an nc c ii!itufdin.Jftuiouj fornix of judicial oaths : When a Clalla or Abyssinian sits down over a pit covered with a hide, j imprecating that he may fall into a i.lr'if lu breaks his weld, oi vvlien in i our police courts we make a Chinaman jq K-.vear bv taking an earthen saucer ami lt;-eakinir it ONLY REMEDY roit r.,Tve P.nvi.iP PI. mi h-is no ; 1IEXKV W. KANAGA real coinage for purposes of trade. ! Little bits o ' silver assayed smd weigh- j ed, r.nd dol'ars of the Mexican He- j public, battered out of shape, and I classed one, two and three, at different J values according as nn affected com vrador pretends to have found more Ail wanting Fi:mT kakms. especially dsp- ; or less bronze in tlieir composition FltAXK MACDOXALI). IARDTIMES. ' CHANGE YOUR SDRROUNBIKGS. 'wih tf the vise, whore it i an ta;s j3 the ridiculous "coinage" of the ticce-"! nnd pnvs I.AltfiE Profit. . . T soaduptl tot tie growth of Peuch- coast. Ill IlOllg KOIlg itself, WllCll 1 -o I on a rail in ironi oi uie 4 r.ULFLXCII ST., BOSTON. (Opposite Itcvere House,) tted o the fin estatdished sncc : I'tin huxl Jll I iMt Mil It II es.IVars, Apples, and small iruits; also. Grams, t j. n letter5 to the post and Rave I Grn?9 an 1 irea 1)1 c. I ,'., ii. r M.mv hnndrodsof excellent vtxETAHD?, Or- , a dollar tothe clerk jo pay for stamps, rViiWM "" of ! I had towait till he bit it, tried it with . ,i, j.,.,,. mi o n T T7 "iT n T? T TTTT? ! Philadelphia, i.y Kiiiirond.'in a mihi. rtfiiphifni i cj (i wejohed it and save me change, Witness box, Signifying as tllC inter- Thn R( I U TV IjH. QI Llli; -Hi , i elimatc.nnd at the very .tours of the New York "'. llBuu i i, ,1 meter then nuts it in words "If vou i 1 UU UU1AJ" , ' i nnd Philadelphia M-. -ic-is. Another liaiiroad i not as though my dollar were a dollar, o n ,t t'. ll the truth, rour soul vwfl bo ! Or, Goif-Preservation, j flffiFj-v tauce. srrrKss- ! but according lo its weight which was " 1 ' ,.-f. ...... fm!ia Ktilil I Vl'f. a ii.l ! I M CKKO !TS. Pilllrehes, Ciac.;e. IlKV UK' Saucer, Wf i.a i More titan WIC.mih" o7,;-rVrlvtleiei are mrenily etahlislud full oath'., or winc h tlie penally, mag- Oo Modn, AwBrJru to u.e nihor by ic:d or religious, is shown in panto-. lie Xnllmi,ni netiieni ,oeii IlliinC before US, lion," Mnreli sit. isro. The rude natives ot .New guinea) ,T.CTr,,,;c,H,hvih(! pea opvjiepic.m. . . . i . .... I vir. a ii.i ii!(NiKii)!'s. Ciinrehes. S'-IiooIh. j 0.100 of what. it. should have heen are it I ready established, j . AIo. ma mi factories of Shoos. Clot hinr, n mss, lius iis n lAirtjiwiwuai laav, uuu n.w Sir.i w ent me ment. S'vear by the sun. or by a certain mountain, or 1y a weapon, n!J" Goods, an.t other things, at nhith ditr.r- practice crone thro'.tgh in cverv m- euibcrs ol a family can procure employ- i l . - stance, feuch is the repute of hnrrlish It has been a II f. a t.T n Resort Tor some years . .. . t j r mjnt woul,l ast for people rid ITetin from pulmonary utli-e- COlIl, lliau tut liuii JVonr mint vioiiim ;fJ-- I UAH its or JIi:i;,ys: J. n interesting article on tU of the herons of .South r;,.a J': i II. Hudson, appears in the i r.T i of the Zookgical Soejtv ( r V ;: j Some one has allhi1Kll that k n i.-tr. H. ' " 4. " .T. . ......IL'VlU'Ilt' I II.H. . 1 1 . I... ........ ,w.l . n... tl'(lrfl I - v the Chinese iwople tions af the . i t 4i ir-cdii'al woris eii'ii'vi i ii" .... ., that the I. in pkksKHVATKIX." It treats uix.n inoiicanns.il wnm ninrrinii'-i) e . i. A now t.-i..k ITnt.-l has lust been completed, i Oi HS tlotiars . .!-,. 1 n vi-f ! 1A.r r I I I. Vx.tr. r 1linirQ TnilP IOr M'fl 1 . I 1. t .om ! tlH- lO I in . ,M MI.h.i, l.ow lsi. now r v - ... , m ."""''"" llirOUSI'lOUli tlie lia(l 1 11 por i"'' " " ....,, .,i . v.nse and euro l I'.xiianfiuu u;.iny, ; hum. ltuiuninir r renin nnu, nn. ."" ... .w . . . . h ivth'S of the IJrazilian forest raises imtcnfv. rremnture Hbciiuo in .Man. siktihh- i i,,ipiovcinent for the accommodation or via- impiro, witiiout continuing to impose the hand over the head or thrurt it ' y' whatever on the English int.. MiiMi h-ir or tllCV will touch the . dria. tll.mir.y K..relMiinars. Sleiital IK -prosslon. 1 pn ya tdo IV lntn liments, wit h in t he pei lod of i tftX .,a yer TllC histOl'V of dollars into lilt 11 I1..U, OI Hit li .m,(ir f.n(riHll(KiUi,;(,unten,in(.P,(.(,n,n fniir ,,.ar,. Tn this climate. acres .l t ti. I'tMIL Ul LULU Ul.l ' mij. .,1 Till II 14 US (1 lf IIU! t, lin '" -w.v irinnnn w n vc " i" w..v ..w . - " - - t , : .vn.-mAtiQ nnnflipr ! lfiltiixl. and all ilireima ariin' from the 1-Rnons tirapiiic in!niH'e iI its origin:" mean- lure veara. 1 ft . . 1 . .... I w H'lPI II U H.l IMMIlll llli " hilt comes ironi ar..tan, wneitr r,lvsioIl,;y ;Iie r,iarrii,..e. .) Wc.lh.ck and ttr- wilness SWi-arill" '-O speaK the truth, fprimr. Physical Contrast. True .Morality Kn- ,v l'' . ' ,. , , 7 . .i piri.ixm. I'.rvrr.-lon of .-UHrriTiure. t'onj.ical Fre- t ikcS III his hand 1 IllUsket, a SOHl, a t MIl, rrieii,Uy C.unsel. rnysical Infirmity, .......... o ti.r,.ru tusk a crocodile's Us fausci" and fare. Jiehition between 'the hpeai, a ligtis IU.-.U, a tiocouiii. s s ,rii(,r? , if the K.Xp:.i.sion or vi.-e. th Ms tooth, aula thunderbolt (that H, OI , f.TIVS r linprulence. Ancient Ignorance and r.r . i. ni .1 I . , . ..... ii AH .if ('iKK. I urc ot ody and .Mind, course a stone celt) I lie oath by the . T:'., t,.Katment. A.idrc.-s to Weapon Hot only I.lSttd on through Patients nn l Invalid l eaders The Author's . J . , , I'rinciides. The price of this book is only i.00, classic ages but remained so common . Jook kw . ,IOKK ,,, in Christendom that it was expressly j i n r v riu st i:tii uNMr thr above forbidden bv a SVIlod. I-'vell ill tllC ntnr.l nnl ollaer lleiie. eneli one t.....i' Ii f..iif.ir- tit sn-Mr on n north more limit tUo rieeof Hie book. I Tho la I. inn vnrvinir t'roni sandy to clayey 1 t t- tt ... T .' r.Tr,.,l in t!.o i Also, another valuable tnedic.il work treat ns? nnd sur'ace gently uhdu'atinir. intersected with SWOIU (hkC liaiJlcLS IlltllU 111 lilt. pxfi!(1;.'vclyri mKM'AIiAXK SI lCVOlS 11S- ' small t reams and occasional wet meadows. In -.1 , .. ! 1 1 l.irr.il otll -it l' I c I w . Ik.n Ulll n.rll iirlacn nnircl twen. ! n'l.il'h .1 PIHISI I S of HCBtor Illllck are Stored. Sllfn- "innii nil ti i . clii i . v.. ... n..-. ............. - -j ... .. .... , . , . A r... ' ' . . .. r . t. ..i ... ... ii.i.ini .. i . a a .... .r. ...r tioKtuiA unmiK surface, niter l ..t.i;..rr titt tUn ty eienniii w. ...o. ... .......... v.":" - -;., .. ...... ii. .i 11. ..ir v... irrc rurlbf.r north j J'crsons iina-fiiairifcd with Fruit Growinir j I VII u oe.'mc i a in . 1 1.. r wnii it. ui n . .....v. BCcotint of siirroundioirs I I VE Al'H KS. f .N E ACHIS. and TOWS LOTS, In the towns of Laniilsville and Vinclaml, also ; for sale. I Whilst visitinar the Centennial Exposition, Vincland can be visited at small expense. I A paper contiiiiiitiir full Information wilt be ! sent free of cost on application to CHAltl.ES , K. I.ANDIS, ViNKr.A.vn. N. J. The following is. an ex tract from a desert p tion of Vineland, written by the well-known ! nxricult ui ist. Solon ltol.inson, and putdished in the Sew York Trihunc: I All the hritirr! were ot the "well to do" sort, ;' and some of I hem. who have turned their attention to trui s and market irardenmar. have icrown ricn llolstein. As for hand to invoke the i.ersonal divine printtmr 1 1 hH lm. I rice only $2.00. I, ... 1.1 v l.ir It Ima lii-i-n x Ii :. l: sr r.l ot its natural tcrimt V. i It it certainly onr of the moat retentive tractx. in .. i n.u.ir f..r vinn.r ..nd m 1. 1 , 1! n tr r.l mpn tn tin almost Irrrl iiosition. and snitablr condition SUV tlie success tn mis piliuune uers rPn ,nt now. is the Sib ncc ot I.ite. or Sell If Pre- for i.Uasant farming, that tre know of thin title of j Knropo ; the H extern Prairie. We found tome of the old- . . .. . . ... il . l.,n 'lltnniitli.irlinrituriii,il In im - 11 r il.n til re remains lO Hl.S I1J fiinoilg lilt nVxnent health, and is moin the t'hfef fon- i ett far, a ,, rentl jutt a, pro fit a i,l a proactive Chief acts ill tllC SOlOUin OMilS OI lUU- sultinir Phvslelan ot the fenlMxty iled.cnl lnsti- ( at uhen ctearea oj jutesi jijiy ur a .urr.. j""" .. j t ute. No.-4 Pullinch street, Huston, ila..' : aero. ..... r rojtcail liatiolH. I Ul ,,,Hr Jmn nol. I The peoloaist would soon discover the canse of O ie nT the lei'OIints from New ; -The Science or Life Is beyond all comparison i this continued fertility. The whole country is a IMC OI lilt, accounts lion -w ni!it extr;,ri,iimrv work on Pl.ysioh.Jy ever marine deposit, and all through the soil we found (lUIIiea IS that the SWea.Vr, hol.ling .mtliti-l.' tos.-n . ..f(. : evidences of calearcns substances, irenerally in ........ .nr.. - ..ii Ilfiveli to t.ttn- "Hope nestled in the bottom of Pandora's box. i tha lorm or Indurated I calcareous marl Fhowmir lip all allow, calls oil lit.Utll lO pun- , nn ( ,,,,,,.,, ,,Pr w.nfrs lln,.w. ,:llrc thelssu- ; many distinct tonus of ancient shells, of the t.-r-: I. I. : ... : C I. .. 1 ;.. j . 1 ..if 1 .- 1 1. r.iiiwr 1 1... . .... i.,.. i.i. .,rt. t,.,i.i.l,...i i.v 1 1. :.. i t In rv format ion and thit marht tubtlance it tcat- iat sap the cita- ; form and tn the exact condition tno-u eattiij asiim- del of life.' I'iiiliillrl,i.i F.iujiiinr. i ilated by tucli planlt at tuejarmer '"'''" 'It should be read by the young, the middle- J va'.e. 8-'-..-ly.J axed and even the old." .Veil- I'm k Ti thiiite. The ti st and only Medal ever conferred upon j anv .Medical .Man in this c. untry. as a reciiniiion : of skill and professional services, was presented ! Chinese look doubtfully upon all that ' do not bear the name of some well known Chinese firm stamped upon them, as we write names across the back of a bank-note, except they are of one kind : Mexican pillar dollars, the two pillars of which are descriled injtheir Chinese name, "Tvvo-piecy-canneltick" dollars, that is, two candle stick dollars. A note in the history of dollars that I propose would have to record the fact that our expedition ary force to Abyssinia had to be sup plied witli Maria Theresa dollars, of which none weie to le obtained in the market, these bring the only coins received by the natives of that country. The Austrian Government had to be applied to by tlie Dritish Government, ami the coins had to be specially struck for ns at the Vienna Mini. Macmillaii's Magazine. W. KAN AG A & CO.. Proprietors, LATE PnC?R!ETORS OF THE G'RARD HOUSE. CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.0 and $'i per Day. PITTSBURC, PA. One or Ibe mol leIral!e plnee lo stop nt W of tlie .Mountain. Accommodations for 300 Cuests. The ghove Tlonso, r.pened last Sprinjr for the reception or sruests. Is most centrl!y located in the business portion of the city, and within t -o block of t he l"nion tic-pot. I lie house is Entirely new and furnished throughout in the most Improved style, and Is in every respect a first-class Hot. 1. with all modern Improvement, having the electric t.-l.-B-raiih from each chamber, and in course of t-reciion a first-clas-i pjSjiMicr elevator, Witli all ! safety pitetits attached. Ventilation of the House perfect. Stifrjnaril on evert jloor ftrttmst ac cidents by ire. 1'ructicully rire-jiroof. Reduction fkom tiik ftatko prices to p.ktii:s kf.maimng a week or so. 11-3.1 T2ie t tilitic ncparlmi-nl will n l eiMlinsT l eaturo. (2m.l i i.osoui i:cn it lisiies in tlu.,1..., thinks that this mnv i,sve n ' J idation. He has satVfi,,! I.Mr-V' j the "Ardea cocoi" j,sm-. V : ; vision by dav as anv l.ii.i. . .' " R rnptoiial kinds. The stn level pampas are so 11111.1,- .' ''; two inches !h-1ow the s, fMC,";s' ' ' ble to the human eye - v, ' ' i.:..t. . .1 . ' 3 ( 1:1 ? . iiiick waters me lierons r,j, 1 4 jf ti.c c-v,u;Cr . .! l 1.., tmdv Med! arrow me oi.ier v:i tuu uaiu can ut ; n,l!( ,w , avoi1 Ule maladies tl. iieuttalizcd An Abyssinian chief, who had sworn an oath he disliked, lias been sei-ii to serae it olf his tongue and piL it tint. There are still places in (ieimanv where the false witness to the anthi.r of these work. Ma roll 31st, 1 The presentation was noticed nt tho time of its oi.-curr.'nce hy the lioston l'ress. and the leading . ..... t . ruir.li.is MinmitiiiMH iiik rouinr.. i 1 1 1 k.iih- reckons to escape me spiritual conse- vvni mp.i:,i iSOis..iid .ii.i.set with ni-.re than one o-i.-iwi-s i.f i..rimv bv fl-iokino- one i liuii'lre.l India diamonds of rare hrilliancy. O RllCtS OI piljuiv 11 iijoivin,, nc Aiiaether. in lis execnti..n and the riehne-s lill 'er, to make It, L suppose, I!Ot a of it-, material, and size, this Is .leel.le.lly the , c". . 1 . , .. , ,1 , 1 . ' most nutiepBhle medal ever struck in this country straight but a eiooked oath; or he frnnv,(UnM,ae wil.rv,.r lt ls woM W(,rlh ,llo ,. lillts his It'll hand Oil his side to llCll- j spec-lien l Nutnismntists. It was fairly w..n and ,. , . -ii 1 1 i wortl.ilv l.estowe.1." Mfctn-Iunittn 'oitfiwuiw, tralize what the riht hand is tlmm. ! jh,s.,is;9. Herein '111 i. h-l of our 'over the hit ' i -'atalozue sent on reeel.d or te. Tot postage. H "J 1,1 ' ,Mtl tut 111 1' Kitherot thoatx-ve works sent v mail oil re but as far as I know this has ConiC re'pt or prlee. Address PKA IHHi'Y MKII AIj down with us to mere schoolboy's j ll;; Vn"; sii'lfllitv 1 opposite Hevero House. ,j H. It. The Rtiihnr ean he consulted on the I YoblblV to this tl.1V tliere may be ' atmve name.l diseases, as well as all diseases re- s, en in Ilusian Law (joints in Selena j Z0$ ana ie. uincc me oalli on me near s nean. i lien tin O'tfyake is tt lw sworn a I ear's) head is brought into court and the I man niakei believe to bi'e at it, ailing '. tn the bear to tlevotir hi;n in like j manner if he doe not tell the truth. Among the hill tribe of India aj tiger's frkin is snt in n in the ?r.me s ti!-e ns the ln?ars hea l among tl e ()s.tayaks. Hi vers again, whrc!i lo the attigc and bailaiian are intelligent and person. .1 iii inii its. at c. sworn by, in str.-i;g belief that their waters will pu..ish him who takes tSitir name in vain. Ayer's Hair Vigor. For restoring to Gray Hair ik natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which i s at once agreeable healthy, a n effectual f o preserving th lair. Jt son restores fade or ar ay hai - iVi- color, iciti thi tjloss and freshness of youth. Thir little hammer with a concave face hits hair is thickened, falling hair checked, t lie end of the wire three taps and) and baldness often, though not always, "upsets"' it to a head w trie lie grips ! iurcd by its use. Nothing can restore it. in a counter.-nnk hole I etween his i the hair whare tha follicles are de- tt'cth and lays itsidi wns in a grrove, ! stroyed, or th3 glands atrophied and where levers and springs, playing like decayed; bat such as remain can bo lightning, points the pins, and whence saved by this application, and stimu- they are dropped into a box. The j lat&i Intc activity, so that a new lins wre then iolilied. and two verv i Rrowth of hair is produced. Instead intelligent machines itjVet everv ' of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi- iioW 1UEY .MAKE 1'INS. , snap- 1 jiiah, voracious little dwait of a ma chine Mills in the wiie, bites it o.r ly inches incessantly, 140 bites a minute, smd just as it seizes er.cii bito a saucy I 1 rk ."TN Wood, Worrell & Co., VASHINGTON STREET, Near PEMTi'A ft. n. DEPOT, Tolin?-stAvri9 10.5 Wholesale find lletull Dealers in FOItEIGN' AND DOMESTIC SPIRIT MILLINERY GOODS, liAKPWATJE, QUEKNSWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. IHON AND NAILS, READY -M A DE CLOTH IN', CAKl'ETS AND OIL CLOTHS, GLASS WAKE, YELLOW WAKE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, X'l'o-visnioiis- stixl Food OK AM. KIND, TOOKTn KR, WITH WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE s.i-h as Fresh Meats Fl'.nr. Bacon, Fis-.h, Salt, lliilt.T. l-'srirs Cartma H I. A Jtit. ir WhuieJ;. le an. I retrtil orders solicited nn.l pviiiiiptly tilifil on the shortest notice anl most reasonable terms. crasjiiToMco. f ami by day - Tn voo n-...i . . i i unfavorable circunir,,,,. some such extrancoii ..j.j the nttributed lumino!t v ;" L A woiideiful cne. ,,f mimicry in the cae ot tii0 v-1 " heron is narrated bv .Mr. H i ' When distiii-lvd, it p(r,.l(t " re-d, the bead and iU(k ( 1 perceptible cuive or ii,(,ri,: .v front view, but the iX j ; 1 exact counterpart of a -trr i ' T ing rush ; '-the loose 1 Inniv-i". to lill inequalities, the wii" , . into tlie hollow si. les. X :,' Lie to see where the b),i, y tiii i:n-!i,.;. the neck began, 01 t v. kihih-. a iiorit 1 enure uiHier-surtaee , t!:c j thus diplaycd, ail of a u yellow like that of a , I forcing the head d .Tn tiij ; the I lack, it fltw 1,.., J; t, a b4:ttl T. 1. MftK Bp' BBEN3BUR0, Penn'a. HOHEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, I' A V A It 1. r. o I K.1I A n. INTEREST ALLOWED 0" TIM DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED. C0LLECT1CWS MACE. AM) A GF.XEHAL m 1 . . . . . . ' n t ininn rttrttr-r r n n . crooked fin. Another automaton as- vpt it will keep it clean and vigorous. bANMnlu CUClltbC I nAlMbvL. I tl). sorts half a dozen lengths, ami a per- j occasional use will prevent the hair . rr-specinl nu-ntion pai.i to t.sinoss of cor- reon.. ils. A. W. IJl'I K. Nov. 11. ls;..-tf. Cashier. a oer- i occasional use will prevent the feet geni-sofa machine h.mgs th-p'ns . turning gray or falling olf, and by the heads and t ransfers them to i lonsequentfy prevent baldness. The f-lips of pap;-r, and bv one movement! restoration of vitality it gives to the sticks them all through two corrugated ! 8?a1P arrests and prevents the for ma ridges in the paper, when the woik is j tion o( dandruff, which is often io un finished. The o n inachine ii or.e of ; cleanly anil offensive. Freefroratho.se the nearest approaches to the dexterity j deleterious substances which make aouie preparations uangerous ana inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING. nothing else can be found so desirable. of the human hand that has been in vented. It is about the size of a sew ing machine, which it closelv resembles. A Ctuious Cam:i;lat;on. A rapid penman can write thirty words in a minute, lo do this lie must draw li s quill through the space of a rod six teen feet and a half. In forty minutes his pen travel- .1 furlong; and in five hours and a third, a mile. We make, on an average, sixteen curves or turns "of the-pen in writing each worth Writing thirty words in a minute, we must in ike four hundred and t ighty ci'Tht to each second ; in an hour, rt . t .1. .1 :!.. 1 - 1 . twenl V-eigui, inousauu c-g:n, iii.i.i.icu; froin rormf.r in a day of onW five hours, one hun dred and forty-four thousand ; and in a vear of three hundred days, forty three millions two hundred thousand. The man who made a million strokes with a pen in a month was not at nil - remarkable. Many men make four million. Here we have, in the aggre gate, a mark three hundred miles long, to be traced on paper by each writer in a vear. the ordinary alphabet, we must make from three to seven strokes of the icn on an average, three and a half to lour. . JV EXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Oooliinjjf Slovos, Jleiitinqr Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE IT;u Inpr recently taken possession of the ncv lyflttert 11p11.nl commodious l.tiiMinir r.t Hiirh street, two doors east of the H:ink nnd newrlv opposite the Mountain House, the sul.srrilicr is rietter prcpnrea than ever to iiiMi.nlnciino l! ' n.-.I.I. in '11V . 11111 t'l .. 1 ... T . . ..... ....... Containing neither oil nor dye, it uo;s ; wauh line, niiof which win be furnished to not soil whit a MmKrii. anJ rt i j hiiers at the very lowest livinsr prices. not sou wnite camDriC, and yst lasts j Tl.e s"bcrll.er also proposes to keep n full long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy ! 8n'1 vnried assortment of Looking, rarior and Heating btoves of th most Approved designs. t-W-SPOITlNd H'1.1 KOOFINfJ m.idn tn orrter j :md warrnnted perfect in munii laef ure ami 11m- UlSTORY OF THE FAN. A CUliotlS little volume has just appeared, giving the history of fans among all nations and at all periods. The author, M. Illondel, who has been able to exam ine many rate collections, states that it came from the East, where it is always accompanied by a fly flap and parasol. The former is mar.e of a tail of Thibetan bufialo, white as snow, and of which the extremity in a tutt of hair, 111 the form of a plume. I ans of feathers, recerlly 1:1 fashion, date from the seventh cenlury. The3 were first used in China, where the Emperor Koa Tysong, having heard the cry of the pheasant, supposed to be an auspi cious sign, ordered a fan to be made shaped like the tail ot that bird. Ac cording to the author of the "Etudes Asif.tifjiies," that article had more than one singular use; on it the rich deposited the alms w hich they gave to the poor, the great received on it the delicacies offered to them ; il was low ered before superiors as a mark of def ere nee ; the nobles carried it to couit, and it served to cool them from the heat of the day, ami to amuse them while wai ing in the ante-chamber; it was the 'instrument of punishment of the schoolmaster, and at the sametime was given as a reward A fan placed on a plate of particular form announ ced to the criminal of a noble family his sentence, and it was at the moment he held out his hands to receive the fatal present that the executioner was to accomplish his work. PITTSBURGH, . J. McDonald Crossan, Proprietor. lieduction ot lates: Ilaomv wilti Iloanl. $: to $1. r.l 1 11 s: to lorntion. rvr- Psr:NT,E'l TXF.V TOK m'NNTN'O DAV AXD N'lOHT, MAKTXO A T.T, Ff.on . . ..-."... . .... t t i.''l L'llf I.U.L.'I'IIL' IIJ.I'.llII.LI. I I.' V I-1 I lTlf.V r..M r t r..;. rv r im. . -a iii.- .-n . - :; .,: v ' ' 1 ." ';. ; , .elf t :i- UI TIIK HOLijfc. I'KKl-KCT. HASTHt l.MlK'J l." la.r.niui. .ti,Li.l..l a rivO.M r..Aii j.'-.i..i i.iv: ;i ttti ?-iUr C,lThis!i'iie is eliiril.lv located on the corner of Pmithflel.l nr.-l V.'j.ter Streets, in the immedi- experiment Kris fit ii'ii :,;iv ate vieii.ii.vM.r the niuuiilaciuritirf agencies, and coinaiaiids a il.ie view f the Jloiionir ih.-lM Itiver I !. Us C'Vf-s aoperi'i'l and siirroini.iniBs. : .-:5:n.l !ir;,l .i I, 1 ... citautie in a lit. u ; n i,t.s.,, jiround to Kt its t: i . 1 1, V I,.-, .t.,.i- ... 1 ... 1 . 1 COItNEIt 11K)AD AND CHESTNUT STUEKTS, i--t it, 111s morion o'i t!;r' pejej f 1 -. slowly or quickly ::r.ii.,.l the edge of the hla-le-lii ine, firrcpnd' d o x;u-t- v' -j own that I jilmo.-i .'; .1,1 .. move! at f.ll. ;!. ,'. . Het-urd, in I'trj" r'.-- J .- -r 1 i..t ? 1 1XI IIVIlI .XII1V. This House, moef pleasantly IocMtc.1 on Itroad and f'hestn'it streets. h;ts nil tliem'.dorn Im-prov.-iiu-nts, iii.-liidii.ir 1'asscnjter IC'evator, &c. Il is first cl.is in all its H I' lintiiieiits. l'riee per (lay from !f .?,0 to S I, according to length of time and locution of room. tO 20.-4 tt.. STKEET CAUS r.UX DIRKlTT TO CEXTF.XXIAL EXP( SKION. J. DUTTERVORTH, Proprietor. irio raorrii o a MM 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS ii.vvn THE Stock of Dry Goods, Xotlons. Millinery. Carpets. Oil Cloths &e.. to tc found in Cainl.ria county. 2 4. C l)'.n- I'orjrv't Ihe iiumlx-r and street. Itr. . ' o o ; lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co ITactlcal and Analytical f hfn.UVfc 1 : 1 5 1 1 5 r j j ; a U AVI NO recently enlarged ourKtock we are now prepared tonell at a rrcat redii. ti. n 1 former I.rUo.-.. tur etock consists of riiir, MeiliciiH'?, perfumery. Fancy Soup?, l-.-ou'S, llaU's and Alien' Hair Kcftoi at i t . 1'ili. tJIritinent.J, I'later.. Liniment. Fain Killer. Citrate Mairneia. I'ss. .1 mini lea Oinrcr, Pure Flavoring K.xtracis, Kfweiure, Lemon Svrnp. Soothlnir Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Uhubarb l'ure Spices, &c. Cigars ana Tobaccos. niank rtooks. Deed-., Xote and Ron.li; Cap, l'o.-t. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper, r-'.nvelopes. Fens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing V In UI, Itlaek and lied Ink. Foekct and Pass Hooks. MaKazinPs. Newspapers, Novels. Histo ries, Hililcs, It.'liitlous. Prayer and Toy Hooks, In making each letter of j ewRlJ2t&oar,trnite,r fisk J l,W t.I.lt 1 , to which we would Invite the at-tenti-iii of tho Ladies. I'HOTOG KAPII AI.ntTMS t lower prices than errr otfered in this place. Paper nnd Cijr"s sold either who!onl or re tall. LEMVON & M'JIIHAV. July 30, 1S8. Main Street. ElKjnshiirsr. "CI II. I'IjAXK, M. D., respectfully olf crs liis professional services to the citizens of Khens!nr(c ami vicinity. Office ad joining residence and immediately In the rear ol IIn. 11. J. Lloyd's drnir store. rTight calls ean be made at tho residence of Mrs. Bunn, on Craw- 4-24.-tf.J terial. HKPAIUINU promptly attended to. All work .lone by ine will lie done riudit and on fair terms, and all STOVES nn.l WAKE sold by me can be depended upon as to qualit;- and cannot be undersold in price. A continuance M ..rl li.r..na. t.t ...... ...... i ....... ...ui : .... . - .... , . . .n.iirinir 1 It-t't.Xll III1J ?... 11 ted, and no effort will bo wanting to render en ! tire satisfaction to nil. V A I.LTE I.UTKINO Elt. Ebcnsburg, Oct. 1.3. lS7".-tf. PITTSBURGH, PA. Lf.t the remler of this paragraph resolve himself into a committee of one and put the following lefore the house: Whereas, I am indebted to 11 A .11 ne mane ai 1110 resuiet: the printer 111 the sum of a few dollars , fora8roett tnengourg for subscription, wnicn 1 nave uereio- j - The most complete Institution in the Fnited States tor the thorough practical education of young and middle ng?l men. .1 1 I i'. . t veil t ny ( 1 . Address for iMrrnlars containing Tull p .rtlcnlars, 19 15.-3U1.J J. U. SMITH, a. M., 1'rinctpal. Boyd & Gamble And Superintendents Cermania Bank Building, Corner Wood and Diamond Sis., 2-3. PITTSBURQH, PA. ly. A Wonderful City. London cov-" ers within tlie fifteen miles' radius of Charincr Cross nearly 7(H) square miles. It numbers within those boundaries 4.000,000 inhabitants. It comprises 100,000 foreigners from every quarter of the globe. It contains more Iioman Catholics than Home itself, more Jews than the the whole of Palestine, more Irishmen" than Dublin, more Scotch men than I'M in burg, more Welshmen th an Cardiff, and more country-born persons than the counties of Devon, Warwickshire and Durham combined. It hr.s .1 birth every five minutes, a death every eight minutes and seven accidents every day in its "7,000 miles of s.reets. It has on an average twenty-tight miles of new street open ed and 9,000 new houses built in it every year. It has 1,000 ships and (5,000 radars in its port every day. It has 118,000 habitual criminals on its police register, increasing at nn aver age of 30,000 per annum. It has as many beer shops and gin palaces a woull, if placed side by side, stretch from Charing Cross to Portsmouth, a distance of seventy-three miles. It his as many paupers as would fill everv house in Brighton. It has an influence with all parts of the world, represented by the 3-earIy delivery in its postal districts"' of 238,000,000. Appleton's American Cyclopaedia, lie rived Ed Hum. (jr U'"L. lui.w.., ' - j , 1.TUVPII ur I. resolved, mat 1 m luiumitu ih.i date that little obligation, that he may 1 om re Le able to gne tue uevu uauue. 4 a mrs wu-Kinaoir. H. T. O'FRIEL, WILKINSON 8l O'FRIEL, H AStr ACTfRKHS OF f!iiinoi.iTnci recently occupied by M.J. Iluck. M. r., if 'ohn Ruck's n. Kim a.m. ,. .... i be utfe at Ui. liuck'a itsidence. 5 12,U.J f;".::;n and d:m::i;: ma.i! aq-Worlc eirecned omptly and .rlifactority, an4 cheap the choapeit. (t-li. il " A Patent Mustard Plaster. Everybody must feel more at ease now since the not ent of .a patent mus tard plaster. They are clean, compact and can be carried in the vest pocket and slapped on at any moment. This invention will work a revolution in so ciety. It can't be helped. Now, for instance, the writer does not go to pic nics. They are enjoyable, but he was afraid he would appear to be ostenta tious if be went w ith a qucrs of mtis tard in one hand and a roll of muslin under his arm, and it would hardly do to g-o unprepared for an emeigencv. There is no trouble now. Everybody can go to picnics, calmbaks, and church festivals with impunity. It will take but a minute to step back of a tree, pull up your vest, t.lan on the plaster, and, pain is harnessed at one's commaiu. The saddening reflection is that forty years after the death of the inventor his grave will be over grown by weeds, with no stone to mark his resting apt to cause trouble CALIFORNIA. TIIK C HICAGO A MlETH-ll ESTKRS BAILWAf Kint.rnesnndcroneTiiannircment the Orent Trunk Railway Line? of tho tt l.M' and NH U tVKl . and with its numerous branches and con nections, tortus the shortest and quickest rente be tween Chlriiijii and all points in HHiiai. II is au xin, rt'n ri M ichiiiti n, .l.'ii'ir.oifrr, mca, ..V. M-.txwt, f'lilifnrnia, and the il'crttrn Ttrritorit. Its Omaha, afttl California Line Is tho shortest and best route for all points in . ml hi: rii .'.-.'. mill, Jkthi'ta, JVrbr iW.n, It ir nm i nti. Citirmlii, ( 'lnh, A. ty. i. Ciiiifm itia, Orr tt'tn, f'liiii.i. Jaimn ami A nut rail 1. It Chicayo, JIatlion and St. lanl JAae Is the Flicrt tine for Xrth rrn WUrnnin an I yfiuiii"ntii nnd for .V.?.?i., ,'. Pint. .li.ir.T- iis. D'llmli, and all points in the tl rent North west. Its Winona, and St. refer TAne Is the only route for ir,i..iirf. Ti iirstfr. flira Imiii'i, .1 iiii'iln, St. J'rtrr. Snr J'hn, and all points in Southern and Central Minne-ota. lis Green Hay and Marquette JAne Is the only line lor Jnursrtllr, fViitn lmrn. Vmifi ln I. nc. Iixlihnxh. A iilrtmi, (li re 11 .!;, I 'srmiii hn. Xrr-.xitnc. Mnimit ttr, 1 l,it:nht-m, llatieorh and the Lithe Siin rim- Cminti 11. Its Frrcjmrt and. Dubuque TAne Is the only r.ni'c for Khjin. Itrkfrd, Frcipiirt, and all points via Freeport. Its Chicago antf Mihcauhce TAne Is the old Luke Shore R-.ute. and Is the only one passing through Kimh'.hi, Lni-.e Fi.mnt. ifi;'. Uxml I'.n!;, M iiuV.-y in, Jl.tciue, Kemha, to Mil waul.ee. Vultman I'alace Cars ar mn on all through t- nins of thi? road. This Is the ONLY LINK rnnninit these ars be tween t'hioairo an. I St. Panl. Clneauo and 5111 waukoe. or fhiciuro and Winona. At Omaha our Sleeper connect with the Over land sleepers on the Tnion raeilic Railroad lor all points West of the Missouri River. On the arrival of the trains from the East or Son th, the trains of the t'hieairo & N'orl h-Western Railway LF. A V I". :ll IOAOO as H.l tows: ft t'onnril IMniTs, tinisha and Cslifnrn!. Two Through Trains daily, wit h Tul! man I'alace Vrn w ina R.Kim and Slecjiinif Cars through to Council Binds. For St. PI and Minneapolis. Two Thmutrh Trains daily, with 1'ullman I'alace Cars attaelie.l to t-ot h trains. For tireen Ray and Lake Snperior, Two Trains dully, with Fnllman I'alace Cars attached, and rnnninir thrnnirh to Mimpiette. For .tlilwaakee. Four Throneh Trains dailv. Fnllman Cars on night trains, Parlor Chair Cars on day train. ForSpsrta nnd Winona and points In Minnesota. One Through Train daily, with Fnllman Sleepers to Winona. For IDiuant Tla Freeport, TwoThrcnirh Trains da by, with Pullman Cars ! 1 1 i it h t trains. For ltnhniue ami l.a Frosse. via t.'linton. Two Through Trains daily, with Pullman Cars on the niirht train to McO-rciror. Iowa. lor Sines City and lanktnn. Two Trains daily. ...iu.rtii . nr 10 ...ivMiun vuuey .innciion. For Lake Uenera. Four Trains'daily. For Rock furl. Merlins, Kenosha, Jsnesritle. and other points, you can have from two to ten trains daily. New York Office. No. 415 Mroadway: Itoston Oftice. No. 6 State Street ; t hnaha Oliicc. 2V3 Farn ham Street: San Francisco Ofhce. 121 Montgom ery Street ; Chicago I ieket others: 62 Clark St under Sherman House ; corner Canal and Madison Streets; Kinzie Street DejM.t, corner V. Kinzie and Canal streets; Wells Street Deiiot, corner Wells and Kinzie Streets. For rates or Inr.rmation not attainable from your home ticket agents, apply to '.V. H. Ntknsktt, Marvin Hi-ohitt, tlen. Pass. A Kt. Gen. Sup-t, Chlcniro. January 28, 187S.-ly. i- A h d.Ui rrs ttt ft ?? n Li P w a Hi n m 3Iftllllfll0ll01X, WHOLESALE AND KE7A.L Hark Anti: ms. At R, on the eastern co:;: of ',,( . Cyprus, there has la'.iiv to liiiht one of the :.iv-t.'- ;i :i ancient relic ;.. v.tiii't i; ties of thi' coih-ttitm wi-iu f .a., i ; ruins of a icippie, bmieJ r.t r. foity fi'it btlow the si;;!;.-. ; earth, and, it aj-j-ea-. . 'iia dentally. tle'..ii:i! .ii (.'!! '.a rr, gazed in meaMirin a fcYWh ': w'.itn be iiotictd t!i:;t Le v.:.i, i mosaic ravcnieiit. :i nd (ii-!. f, t 10 t-e me tiiirin:ii i..'.ti; In mr.kinir an c.:iiiiia;;"ii L-f.: place in tlii lb .or. ::!-!.: I've stpiare and as inai.y it-i-t :.. t. some one had i-ievior.-ly lvi, : inir for buried tu a-n c. i- it : t:p the trk 011 ix.t fs!:-'i: :::'T ; of success. At tl.N i-.-t ti.:i.r: Cesnola det'-imiii. .1 to try I: - ! and upon diinp t.-.c;,:;- f. it .! came to t!;e don: w a;, of !. .'. s; ; to be a tomb, but -hicii r ;i . v treasure c!i:.:nb rfl!ic tt ii ; chambt r was aln.;:t t'.v .-..tv-;;-.-.- :' OF AMI- Sheet Ironwares height, and in tl with whicL it w-.s ai i t r et;t fnl. ii. Lt- a AXD DEALHttS IX 3 CIZ T-fc -tu T?.r. A AND second o.;e, tu d g"ii z found a third .in I a fn.il'i. : to the first, and each ciita:! ent kinds of trt:nro. in tl. found articles .' g'M gems of prer.t value : hi t'. naunht but hat v. a- whk h are of the gica'e.-t account f t!i? rarity. tr mIs mule of this m-.t-ii; i:i i Were found t ai ilienv. : fourth articles of bi.:'7.f :.:"i 1 1 amotiiiting in all to se;::..' ' ;l mens. Tiif. Shooting 1"!-:i T! remarkable fsii i a rativ. "f: Indies. Nature L: (v!;-'.::; aquatic, sporiMn.-.ti ia f ,t:.v manner tint ..tie ii . i 1.; ' ra 'Iv '' his sporting pre.iiiee';' has a hollow cyii:Miir:.l I j frequeiit the river or v searcli f food, and frcia t' t l'n: T; manner in whicli lie pi ;i tlailv wants he dtrnt"5 1 ? When this Imnciy ptM..!':' CAKD. snectf Harry Jacobs would re spectfully inform Ins man frien.K"i.i Cambria conn y and elsewhere that the under Signed nn,,, 0 which he Is a member, has .'period a N ew Kst ABtit.HMF.NT at o. l Market Street. Philadelphia tor the sale of the verv best irradrr of V I !!; nn.l .Mt n. for ilomest ie nse. and will at all times keep nn assortment (r the very best brands only) which will compare favor ably with any ever otiered to the trade. All per sons vlsitlnn the city are cordially Invited to In. spect our stock. ACOltS tn. CO , Sift Market Street, I'hiladeli.bia T. S We will also keep on hand a line stock of choice brands ot Cigars. d-lfl.-t f. J Tollillrir ill nousE-riRMsniNc coons nu llv. ! ? -,r,7 hr-v" ta:;: ; himself, but sitting 'ii 1 ' low water, lie swim-; .v':y l''f tnnce of four or five feet. &'- six feet, that l e m iy take u: prey; an 1 when h- I'"1 ' . his satisfaction, h? t!a n. v ' r . dexterity nnd cleverm -. bis tube like inoiitli.'iir 1:';" 'r;. which is so wt !i diieeteo 1 1 ;"'.'r' shot forth that it never f..ii-1 ' ; tlie fly into the water. tu all hope of escape i ! 0 ' ,v darts upon its prey 1 1 'I vours it ; thus supply j'-.-other instance of tlie 'iV( r' !( '. in which nature qualif l millions of creatnr.s w illi 1 ' TiX, COPPER & SIIEET-IROX rBOHPTLf ATTRME TO. LATE -CAIX HOITSE," Cornr Main and Vittsburyh Sfs.t CREENSBURC. PA. Very centre of town. Fronts the south entrance to tha Court House. -4.'7a.-tM JOI1X POKTKR, Lessee. place. -This ill be ! "F A- SHOEMAKER, Attorney jlc i . AT-Law, Elnabnrg. Oftlcn ot, H iat tieet, east end of residvuett. Nos.278. 2S0and 2S2 Wasliinslon Si., JOHNSTOWN. PA. PIRKR'X SUSTMKS; 139 Franklin Street. Johnstown. MON i 'Ml'XTH. HFAIJ and TOM II v ec :NTKt 'd CAHI- N I. r SI.A US. MAXTKI.S. Ac , maim- i lacinrvn . i ho very heM Italian nnd American Martdea. Kniire saiisfac thin truarantped in price, design and .-iinri.rjrrn worn. .Is. l5 t'rdcra respect f nil y solicited d promptly Hlle.1 at the verv low- ft , t . JDIIN' I'AKKK. HI.) est cash rntes. Try mo April 24, lM3.-tf. "DONNElt HOUSE, I.oretto, Pa. II tvlnp pist completed 4 and furnished this commo.ions Jtji. ".N and .lcaant hotel, iho subscriber 3 !r rcs.ccttully solicits from the tnih-l???j,ri.''' lie in ircneral an i summer visitors In particular lairshareof patronage. Thehonse Is supplied with all modern Improvements, and has a tine ten-pin alley attached, as well as ahun ilant provision" for the accommodation and airuse- ncccssaiT for pnx-i r.ti Sn 1r.11 i: Tooi.s i.V v ri7i-r i'.M.-.r its .'line I ' phtiric or iiuni.itic aci-1 m u'x '- tion of one pait ly weight 1 i netct 11 of wat er. The r:.z -r f fullv wipel on bcinir t1'" acidulaitHl bath, an l r';1.;: oil-stone. The acid b::';" to hurt the bl.t.le; on t!'f the quality of the metal in f improves bv the imiiiei-i,f1 scythes and sickles. The 1 w the harvest field in the l'fl',: in sharpening scvlhes woi'.l i , by laying the blades fr l'-'.,;. in abath prepared as As soon as laUen otu v ,.; should be wiped, find a meant r f mil a . 1 k ... im in h ins tr 1 nn nouu wit n inn r 1 ' custom. Terms enly f 10 per rreoK. I IiOUC pnsed slllil wont H-aiw-tr.i I and uniform fv.
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