ew JE3" CU"52k EL"W GZ: ES ESS HSL TS J3L. ER H-EL IBS M iimi.i iiizahli. clochs. Y.'e g.ivo. on 371 of Una vol- pu, a description of a clock, which h:vj t!io odd ami featuro that it oscil lates while the pendulum ia stationary. The novelty of this clock (tho inven tion of M." Guilrrtet) 13 in tho form ; the piinciple 13 old, and clocks may be seen, snsperrded in 6hop windows, which oscillate like pendulums while the cscsp wheel woilts on an anchor ou the top of a pendnlun rod, which, however, in place . of "being movable, is fixed ir the table under the clock, making It stationary ; while the escape wheel, by the reaction of the pressure or it teeth upon the anchor, moves to the tight and left, and communicates tlita movement to the whole clock. Usually the suspension rods of these clocks are of such a length as to make the whole clock c second pendulum ; and thsc rods are composed of bars of tf.t:l and brass, to compensate pro- f ivrly for changes of their length by temperature. Ir. this cr.se, these j clocks are, if well made, excellent time j pieces ; r.u I they are often used by j watchmakers as regulators. Another remarkable kind of clock which recently has been imported, and pv.t on exposition in New York city, consi-ts of agla-3'lisk with the figures ol the hours on it nnd hour and minute h-mds "loosely clipped on a pi rot in the t enter.-x The hands can be taken off. :tnd no works whatever are visible nor can any connection of the hands 1 with nnvthing l;e seen, noiwiuisianu ing that the hands point always to the II! W. KAN AG A. FKANK MACDQNALD. mm H. V. KAN AG A & CO.. Proprietors, LATE PROPRIETORS CF THE GiRARD HOUSE, CHESTNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.Z0 and $3 per Day. PITTSBURG, PA. One or llic most le-irnlle plsfM to stop at West of the Mountains. Accommodations for GOO Guests. , The nl.ovo ircuo. openr.l Inst Pprfnpr 'or lh" reception of quests. Is most centrally located In the uusin.-s.- portion ot it.- c.ty. ami within t n blocks ot ihe Union Depot. The house ia 1 ntirtly nen and furnished tlirnnahont In the most imprornl iitjlc, . 11 nd IMnMWVpift first-ela Hotel, with ail mode rn i.npn.VPn.nK., ha vitur the rtwtrja tfiorrnph frnni cadi chamber, and in course ol.trcciioti ;i llrst-cluss passenger elevator, with all end ty p ttents attached. Ventilation of the lion so. perfect. Safeguard on every floor against ac cidents by fire. Practical In Tire-proof. S-REDCCTioy r:)M the stated mucks to pahtils hbmainino a week on so. "C 11-T.l . . . TIi fiillwo lcjnrHnrnt will lie i I.omlinjc I'ralnrr. 2m.l The Gooose- Don e a . , , ... I'rophet Proprietor. riir!it hour and minute; and even when turned round or even whirled by hand thev will, after some revolutions an:l oscillations, come back to the riht place. They are well called nty'terious clocks, and spectators are assmed that thy are not moved by vlectrivity This is true ; nnd the r hole secret is in the counterpoise of the hands, each of which lias a heavy arrow point at the long end, and at the s.V.i trnd a hollow round box. In this box are the works of a watch, which are so placed as to leave an an nuls r space between them and the! circumference of the box ; and in this J spare in a counterpoise which is con- j net-ted with the works so as to revolve ' once in 12 hours fur the hour hand, I and once in an hour for the minute j hr.nd ; the revolution of the counter- puhe inside the box snift3 tne center of gravitv of the hnnd, so as to give the Iruul, successively, the necessary direction. Thus when the countei puis 11 the furthest from the axis, it brings the center of gravity opposite the ar row point, and the hand will point up ward t 12; when, on the contrary, the counterpoise is between the axis ar.d the arrow point, the center of grivity will be there, and the arrow will point downward, to 6. In the in termediate si ewatd position of this revolvipg cvinterpoise. the center of gravity cf the whole will be displaced eMew:va, and the hand point at 8. 9, 10, or H, 3, 4. according to the shilling. Th:s clock was patented in tins coun try on September 1, 1874, lv Henry Ilobert, a clockmnktr cf Pat '3, ranee, j Lately Air. Kooert has eonsniernhly improved cn the plan, especially by usin very liij!it and very heavy metals in combination, so as to have a su:I!eient contrast in weight for ob taining the right e fleet. The hidden counterpoise, moving in the hollow box, is of platinum, so as to take up a" hU'e room as possible, and the hand with it? arrow point is of aluminum, th? lightest known metal. Scientific American. 'PITTSBURGH, Xz. J. McDonald Crossan, - - - - - Iloclviction oT Katos: Rnnmi. with Hoard, 3 to $1. according to location. f ; trpr- pir-nr! ri.F.VATOR f.rXXIN'fi 1AV AND NTOTIT. MAKTXO AT.T- FLOORS ESVOFA('aS. S FKfi UA lillS AA I VST FI It K OF 'I'll K UK T OK I IKIt. VKX I1UTIOM ; OFlilK IIOLSt: l'KKHXT. HaSTHE 1M I'llOV ED EI.EC1HIC EI-KG UA TH FKOM EACH j Ti.'.li'iiP Is olipit.lv- liiontr-rt on the cnriif r of PmithftH! ru Wnter Stropt. In ttte Immecll i nte vicinity r the inuiiulaoiurnij? atMicics, au l comtnuii'Js il flne view ot the MoimnirhHn Itiver ! ail'! surrounding- ltao.-3in.l COENER WIOAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, Ti.is House, most plrnsantly 1 ato.l on rtronil nml rhostnnt trci-ts bus? nil the mutcrn im provt ir.f-nts, ii.i:!ii.i;ii2- V:ie.-!iyi r F.lcvaior. Ac. Il Is first clu.-s in ntl its n I'DUitmcnts. Price per uay from J..0 to 91, ucuoiaiu U Ic-iimU. if time ani livuti'jn of roo.in. ' STUEET CAItS KfK DIIIECT TO CENTKNXIAL F.XPOSITION. Tho goosc-bone ia more closely watched in Kentucky than in any other part of the country. It has been handed down among the early tradi tions of the State and may be called the Kentucky- weather prophet. It is to bo found in nearly every -Kentucky" country liome and in many parts' of the State the farmers consult it, and prepare for handling their crops in accordance with its reading. Tho prophecy of the goose-bone does not extend beyond the year in which the goose was hatched, and the pre diction is for the three winter months only. Take the breast-lxme of last spring's goose and divide it into three j equal parts and the different divisions j will represent December, January, "and February. . I he breast-bone ot a coose is translucent, and if when held up to the lisrht the wearier will be mild and pleasant; but if cov ered with cloud like bloU it will be gloomv and cold ; the heavier the blots, the colder will b the weather. A study of this year's goose-bone indicates that the weather for Decem ber will be cloudy and gloomy, prob ably with much Vain and snow, very cold, and, withal, a very disagreeable month. About the last of December we shall have some cold, weather, which will continue to grow colder as January advances. The month of January will be a cold one throughout. The discoverer and compounder of the far farced DR. SWAYNB'S SYRUP CF WILD CHERRY, Anfl other valuable preparations.entered upon i his proiei-sioiial career with the Important itfl- ) VHiitngpor ft reg-ulnr Medical EflitcriOon In one ' of tho oldest nnd lieM school in Philalphlfl ' nnd perhnp In the world. Ht sutijeqix-ntly 1 perved n r.-nthlul term of prnettce In the Phlla- j dclpliia Dispenjirirj-, i nd formally ji arsnttt'nd ed alo m the Hospital. Tn theee Institutions I hffnjoyed the most nmpie opportunities of on- j tniniMfrnn insiirht tntr. difp:see in all their vnri- ' ous forms n wdl as for ascertaining the best met hods of theirtiealment. In oireriejr. there- i fore, to the people ot the United StHtcs the j fruits of his extensive professional experience . In the mertienl coinponnds ns the best results of 1 j hisskill Knd observation, that he feel that he I ' i tint proffering n boon to fvirv family I lirontrh- ' 1,L mno. reyiuifj. as lie (iii''.ciiuiiraiij, in Clear tne nicritsund elQcncKiiis virtues of the reme- , . dies he herewith coin mend. I hp vast amount j of testimony from nil part of the world has j proven "l)r. Swuyne's Compim.l ff Wild Cher : ry" the imwl fdliencieiis remedy known, and it i-i ailmiio-d by our inosi eminent physiciiins, I nnd nil who have witnessed its wonder! til heal 1 i r s- proix-i tie. The Wild t;lnn y. in nil aires of the world and In all countries where it is known, has been justly celebrated for its wonderful medical qimlities, but Us ureat power to tine some ol the worst nnd most litressinir diseases nmoiijr w, was never fully ascertained until the experiments of that skillful physician. Dr. Swuj iic. had demonstrated ita hijrh adaptation, in combination With Pine Tree Tar and other equally valuable vegetable Infrredienis. which, c'.-emieally cotnhiiivd, renders its action ten fold more certain and beneficial in curing all diseases of the throat, bret'Sf and lunirs. Dr. wayne's Wild Cherry Compound strikes at the root of dinense bv tuirifyiiiir the blood, resior Imr t he liver and kidnej-s to hen 1 1 hy act ions, in vitroralinir the nervous anU shattered vousiilu tifin. It docs so without nrostralinir or weak- It cures not only r-i- rrt -Ok., - 3$; Si Somethhiy Aleut i,i9t ft't An old frienrl rf fistic nhilo-niirion ' . ifXil . 1.1 11 ff at r friend's house ore ('-V when nearly all f!u) r,,. ,; t? : nearly fcorehed up. I,e S;ivr .,t:s ot bees busy in a Cvl l cr in bloom. tlJ- L I wish mv bees ver.. t , - -vie te' ruv friend "ProbabW t.1 i "" re Villlt-lUiII. "What, at forty mile, "Yes," said his f,-iw.d .Jr return Ikitdp rlrofl i ice 3 w uu nour e$ Uqv js NO. 4 BULFLNC1I ST., BOSTON. (Opposite llevere llonae.) The SCIENCE of LIFE; Or, Seif-Proservatlon. More titan One Million Copies Sold. Go!1 Mcrint Airnribd to (he Anthortij I lie "Xntlonnl Metllrftl Assocla llon," Mnreli 311. I7C. TrSTpnbttshed bvihePEA BODT MEPTt At INSTITUTE. new edition or the celebrated medial work entitletl the SC1K.VIJE OFLIKI-; or. S V.lti' PKKSEKVATION." U treats upon At AH hood, how lost, hew re(r"-tied hovr i er- pcttintcd; cnoseand cure ol r.xnsusica u.iiuy. trp. n . i Imnotency. Promatnre Decline In Msn.Sperma- . lee, go Up Uy OUe track. terrliOPi. or eniniai L.oses (nocinrusi ami u.ur- . oy atiOLlier. AS in ilrin, (Jhioiny Freho.iieifS. Xlcntal Dereiiun, j paSSea Detween two E !T all t r-' ' I.nsof Energy. Hauitwnl 1'ounten.inoe.t'onlV'iou ; cn,-,,., from tlp lv.'r. t . S ' or Mind and jess of .Memory. Impure State .if the -i-,u,,e ule LoC. I EtDpl . Ulco l. nnd nil di?enses nrieinn irom the FRRons ! passage With a piece of 1 !. of Yorm or the indiscret on or eiceesct of ma- j .m f , . 1 l't. " tore yesrs. j ans Uul not sea 'his ohs.nj;V- Pliysioloiry. the Marria-.e, ot W"c sprinu:. Physical ttontrasts. Trne Lives in the mo'-nii-g, a,fj re i uis w as none, and 1;S fr-. bim directly: "There are PW white-jacket bees l:ele in (Q- But whatever is the fut J ants follow their noses nj-' than their eyes. In rcr c n train of ant3 asceii-er'f 5 Ece .;rt;, rle or Oencratiye i their e3es, but ran bunm , Wedlock and Off- I , lltlJP.'.S me Moralitr. Vm- . aibl StOCHl Still, astotiisho.t r piricism. Perremton of Marrinpe. Oonjues.1 Pre- crown of them hnrl t.n. i ' r cept an I Friendly Counsel. Pi ysicsl Infirmity, ! t,u"u "x lulnl llflU tLus been S: :iV hicinuons neiween um SLOi'ijen, aim were ails rn ', ..ms.on of Vice, th- !u is- j . l f. aUX H:r :k .. t, .1.,..;,, , eninir the nortr in any way vtiLii suiut i ku-.c wtaiuci niun-S i the luns and liver, bo t every orn dependent 10 20.-4 ir.. J. CUTTER WORTH, Proprietor. p r Q the last D.irb of the month. On the prophecy of the goose-lmne, it may be predicted that about the last of Janu ary we will have the coldest weather experienced for a number of years. February will be more pleasant nnd spring-like, betokening an early return of the Cowers. . During the last of the month, however, there will be a few cold days, but no severe weather. Such is the prophecy of the coosc bone, and as we have the word of a good old farmer up in Woodford county that it has not failed for fifty years we may a well p.vpare to meet it, and need not be so: prised if we have good skating on the Ohio River duiing the latter part of Jauuaiy. Louisville Commercial. upon a blood. wasted or impoverished state of tiie 113 and 115 Clinton Street, ALWAYS II AVE TUB 9.0. ' Stock ef Dry Cooils JTotio La 4.1 Johnstown, ei !S. Millinery, C;irpet, Oil Cloths i-e.. to be found in Cambria county. fi?"I)iin't fcigi-t the number ami street. ltf-1 Oi.d-Timh FcNEUAii Customs. Tho Springfield (.Mass.) Ht publican says: "A nonagenarian thus describes her ivolle-'tions ot an important local funeral: When .lore ktebbins, of West Npriufidl, wrw buried, in 1817, Hon. Jonathan Smith, Dr. Sttli Lathrop, rnd Deacon Del.iLiah iilis, were among thy pall-bearers, mid, uceoriliiuj to custom among the wealthy classes, each of the pall bearer, when notilied, received a scarf to lv worn at the lu noral. At I he time of the funeral eajli ol the liearers 1 und a pair f white gloves ot) the lid of the coffin for use on that occasion. 1 he body was j borne to the crave on a bier or frame, i mounted on t he shoulders of fourstal-j watt men, and thee were duplicated ! fur the purpose of resting each other on the march. To help carry the cof fin of a neighbor and friend was a mark of honor which people aspired to, as they do for other distinctions now. The idea of using a hearse for the ccnvevnnce of human remains was rarely entertained then except by the pool nnd friendless. If the distance was great, Pa two or three miles, the WASHINGTON STREET, Moar PENN'A n. li. DEPOT, .Tolin.t oavii, Xm-, If'Itolexale and Ilctail Dealers in rOHEIGX AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY GOODS, HARD WARE. QUE EN" 5 WART!, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND TAPS, IKON AND NAILS, READY-MADE CLOTHIN'J, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH?, GLASS WARE, YELLOW WAKE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. jPr-o-vissionss mid I-oocl OE ALL KiSD. Tr.OETHEP. WITH WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE nch ns TVeli Menf-, Flour. Uneon, Fis-h, Salt, I T t'-r. lUiit ;, t.'nrhori Oil. & c f f WIhiii s:! le nnd r'tnil ntderw solieifed nnd proirptly fllle.l on the slitirtt-s-t no! ice mid most re is tiuihie terms. j CQLLIHS. JGBfiSTOH & Ga EBENSBURO, Penn'a. if I'A YAltl.i: )N IIIIMAM). INTEREST ALLOWED OHIME rlTS. MONEY tGAfkED, C0LLECT1CNS MACE, AND A GEN'EliAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. "Special attention paid to hiisinrs nf cor reionilni. A. W. ISl't'K. Nov. 10 l8:.".-tf. Ciishier. G ARD. IIaury Jacobs would re- ppcetfiMlv inform hi- manv Trienils in nrdl-liearers were treated to liquor on ' nifri2 coun y ,i-,",whcre timt the nnirr- ' . , . . . ,, . . , , ; eiirneii firm. f which he is :i m-mlrr. tins opened the m:trc!i ; out at Mr. Meniuns' fu-! n Kstacmshmkni .-.t jr. i Hrirt streri. nerrd t!iey were all invited bnck to the house, to be treated from the side- : b ai-.l, where three decanters were set out, and all kinfls were freely tested. ; Tiiis .tmc Stebbins had seven sons, j one of whom was lost at pert, and the 1 tradition is that on the night he was' supposed to be drowned his father; and mother heard minute guns all r.T!i. This .Stebbins family, once so Lirije and prosperous there,, is almost extinct, and Solomon Stebbins, of the City Library, is the onby male repre- Ee.ilutiye reinaiiiinr. I liilM lcliilii.-i lir thesulcuf the verv bcf irr:i(U of kvi t.onl l.ltti iillv for ilome.l ie o?e. and -will at nil timrn keppnn n'surinient (f the very best tirtvnrls only) which will compare favor ahiy with any ever eflt-roil to the t mile. All per sons visiting tiie City are cor'li;l!v inviteii to in spect our stuck. A(.-Ois & :o, . 019 Market Street, I'liilaitelphla. r. S Wp will iilso k,-ep on hnnd a fine siock of choice rr.in'ls of Unrars. l-13.-tf.J Pa- Enolish pnprr, the liuihlcr, !tns the following; our housekeeping read ers can easily try the esperirr.ent : A correspondent states thai he has mnde "RO.VXER IIOUSK, Lobetto, liavnifr int eoinpleteil 4 nml furiiisheft th;s coniiiiri.lious s nnn eicit.int norc. mo ?u.i3criln'r , ; T resncclliill v -ll-ils from thp imtM!? lie in tfmcrnl .in Bimtm-r visitor in piirtii-nlsr a llr share of p.itri.nfiif e. The house Is supplied with ntl modern Improvements, nnd hns a line ten-pin alley attached, an wo! I us than riant provisions forthertcnnraiiiodathm and amuse ment of all who may f;ivorthe house with their custom, 'i crnig cn!y 10 per weok. W.J. BONNER. Iwretto, Mar 19. 18T8.-tf. I 4-IT- ' h txt Horror the simple discovery that hard waters . Cornr ,l(lin ati(l rittsbnrah Sfs., ate rendered very soft and pure, even rncrNcnun b a nraiinjr distilled water, by merely tioilinsc to ounce phial, sny, in aj kettleful of w.ttet. The enrbonnte of, li't4 rnd nny impurities will be found Rcrierinpr to the phial. The water. b)!Is very taiK-h quicker nt the s.nme time. Tiie knowledge of this simple CKEENSBURC, PA. Very centre of town. Fronts the eonth entrance to the Cnurt House. -.'73.-tr.l JOHN POUTER, Les.oe.. fuel will prove a and Jiuadrcsse boon to housewives BOARDING SCHOOL for Young LADir.S The Sisters cf ji St. .Tonph have opened a Hoar ! -Tfi-'l'- "P-Z-l lnf School fo- Vounr Ladies nl - : J ? St Jtnry'i ConTent, IlolUd.ivt -ulili'tr bir(r. I'a. -"t ' Tsi. $'30 prr annum, pavtble la aranne JJokIH sad Xngu. jr.r Cixrg. pl-Ai EulNSBURC AND- HQDSE-FOBIilSG STQREl Paint Your, Farm Implements. Millions of dollars are lost annually in the United States, by neglect to paint wagons, plows, harrows, A:c. These things, if well painted and kept under cover when not in use, will last three times as long as they will when not icpniiited after two or three years Any farmer can paint tlie.se o-s;. All that is neeilca is enetia red and Unseed oil, hrdf raw and half J boiled, then wash the implement to be painted, thorough. y, and proceed to apply the p:dnt. Eien pleasure car iins.es can be nicely painted -at -'about one-tenth the cost when painted by a carriage- maker. A farmer says: AlU-r paying twenty dollars every other vettr tt; tiie cnrriare inakers fur duting and yarni-hiiig my bury, I an I being without the use ol it lorlif i teen days while at the shop I conclu ded to inquire u.to the matter a little, believing all that a farmer can do to wards keeping his tools and farm ma chinery in order, should be done at home. We too often employ the mechanic to mend our harness, when we cm do it quif.e as well, tlioujdi at A REMARKABLE CURE. Abraham HtrNsiOKKR, two mile Trom Skip- I paek ville, Montironiory county, I'a., contrnoteil a serious i-ol'J, which s itk1 upon his nnir. with violent coujth, pains in aide nnd hr list, j nnd short lremh. The symptoms heomne very i nhirmlnpr; mi tthscev Imnu-ii In thelunjrs nnd j tonite its wny through tin shie, anil iliseharireil hirire qiiniiiiti"? of pu exiernaliy, no thiit his physh ian thonuht th.it the power nr I unci Ions of one tt his lunirs u-n" totnlly destroyed, nod , thertfore suiiposed theeiise entirely jiopeli-ss. j Thi mournful f,e of i hinirsi eontliiiied for a ! hwiar time, until liuwsi wnsied tuni worn ti n ! skeleton, lie tvis advised to mnkr use of Sway ue's Coiiimiiiiii1 Syrup rT Wild ( iicrry, ahti ! tliriuijrh ils ue wns restored tn health. I In every si-eth-Ti n! the country then-net' per- . !: " I,. i linvc heen cured of c-onsiiinptirm. In ! itn f-er:il ainsres. by tiie use of Ur. Sw:iym-'s i Metlit-ine. '-Ian v tin ve lieeu reureil 4 iioiiiiii 1 lifter tieintr c-online 1 to their ieds, reduced to ' mi re f-k-letotis5. and troutil fl with i-niizli. niirtit ' sweiits, hei'tie l-ver, and lt mher lort ie.it i.,ns I of an ndvaneed slire of disease. It Is t rue t h:it ; in nil e:ifs liere cures are a tree leu I he jUii-nC j must have euiue Iuijks- icinaiuiuir, but ilious- atldrt nf ( Its cauaes and c.ure Sexe. t roorof the tip: eriesof Impradence, Ancient Ignorance and Er rors. iMi-ans of t;cRi', ore oi 'ir ail ipii. ! TnfB PRircirt.B-' of TrkaTVBXT. Adilre9 to j Patients an Inmlid Headers. The Author's Principles. Th price of this book is only 1.00, 1 hiN Book nI roninln MllltK lima FIFTY Hi:WHII'TIO.S for flie above nninril ami other diaenaesi. -neli one worth more Ihnn the price of the ItooU. Also, nnothor rntnaMc medieil wcrk tror.l tin exclusivetyen .MEXTALANI) XKRV'Ot.'S DIS KAS t.S ; more thsn 200 rol octavo pavces. twen ty eleipint emtravinKS, txjiind in etiUai uiti.il mus lin. Trice only $2.00. Barely enough to pay lur printlnir. "The'Book for yonnsr and middle seed men to rend )nrt now. is ttie Scl -nce of L.ife or Self Pre servation. The author tins returned from t-'urupe lnexreli'-nt health, and i ntr-iiu the t.'iiief Con- cessive 6tarts forward, thev e'- goi arouna the t-bsti uction rr the track on the other side. j ward, on arrivinor attheharr; 'hiii, wiuiuui, a ni-jineiit by the circular track nueat j penkife and pnred awar a yf?. I j outer bark on the open boltr-C l r,. ,.n A r r. I". .... "t.J nnts were descendmcr. TilPf away, the ants carae lo a dtai .Medical lnsit- j there was the saite EUltinir Phvsicinn ot the l'eaOoJy ...... . i .' r. .... 1 . n I . , r, , n . , . i , . . R...7..r,7f "in . r",, F7,,. j crown, ami uie tame spas -1 ne s-cicnee oi i.ue is uctooci bii comparison i u iuiJia i'j hi;;iiii i.iie roail W wora on i cysioioiry ever ir.AR.MERS, GO TO 1IUXTLEV8 nml -b-: exnniiiie the iie.Vt little. CHOPPlNti M Tf.T, ever inti-iMliieed. It eh from JO to i :,!,!,, Is of i e. (mi or outs L-cr hour. liVY ON'K -IT COSTS ONLY :r. t r?M ri4 Tr nvrr i ....... ... . r I " II U .1 I IJIi I ,1 ,11111 luty the m:sT CO UN FODDKR and i f.-llAW ('('IT!-;!! ever s M i-i tlifs count v.: Th ir pn move thin saved in one year by cut ti:i your feed with it. IS TDK PLACE TO HITV STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, IKON, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. tw8.i GEO. HUNTLEY, PropV. rjTAriMEliS AND OTIIEItSif you iu ww temi to liiti!l a Ionise ur lmrn. or other- wise im. rove your tu-opei t . .? to IM'STI.KV 1 nil times not (lllitp SO smoothly 'I'ho l-ir Nll.s. (;i..mh. luivix il oi.iv t i-i. ; -"-" quite su iiiutim . i lie c. Money saved hy tmyiiijr lor cttsh. ' HOXt time inV bltoo-y- lU'Cflfd J).t i lit i 11 T, I called at the vurringt; shop, and en quired what they would paint it for. They would clean and put on one coat of paint and varnish for fifteen dollars, and for all necessary repairs in wood, iron or leather, they would charge at the rate of thirty cents an hour; and add the vr lne of materials used; for two coats of paint and one varnish, twenty dollars, and two works time to do the woik in. 1 concluded to paint and varnish it myself, and the result was that it cost me in paint and varnish only $1.50, and the work was done as well, so far as I could see, as they would have done it. I gayc it two coats of black carriage paint and one coat of varnish." ! EXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Coolcing? Stoves, Heating Stoves. TIN, COPPER Sl SHEET-IRON WARE Tin vlnr recently taken pososdon of the new ly ti 1 1 ed tip and commodious toiildlnjr on Hiph Street, two doors oust of the Itnnk nnd nearlr l opposite the Mount-tin House, t'u; suhm-riticr is VICTIMS OF CONSUMPTION. have rtcficeiKhMl to t heir arraves who miirht hn ve lioen enred if I in v h:id u-i-d "Swayne' Coiij poutvl Syrup of Wild Cherry" in tunc PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND IT.- Dr. Imshc II. n"ttin. f I iiiusfown, Herks comity, l'.-i., snys: 1 li:ive mndo use of Dr. Sw-rt vn-' Niiii'und S run of Wild t'!i-rry for ninny yeiirs. hiiiI it nlwniu orovr-s elfeeiual in i-i I ri on h nijr I :io! it- ei.ui: lis :it id nil pu liuooiry iilTocl ion. I tieiieve it to le-the. very bcstretii edv of the kind i.-i lire mm k f. lr, TIk. J. I!. lOi'M'c. Hovertown, Herks eouury. i'.-i.. write: VourConiooiind y nip of W'ild t'herry f esteem ery hiiftily: hnv t-eii K-liitiir Hiol I't'Comiiieniiiiiu- it to in v t ut i nis lor n:a:i year., mid it alwuj" itiivi s iH.-:icious m ol,st in. i ft- coii x'lii. hroni'?:i,it nnd ns; tim.t ic- iif fei-tiotis. It h:is mnde otno r tnnrknide cures fti thi eelion. n-id I eonidT It the best rem edy witli which I mu iequiietotl. 3bJ""DePerile s mpmnw in nil ennmuuicn tions, nnd tuldres. letters to IH. S WAYNE 4 Stl.V. ) N. Sixth street, l'hilurlelphla. No ch:rire will ti mnde t or ndviee. Sold t.y Di-uKist9 nnd dealers In 3ieci cities g-eucraily. the Tnof t txtraorUinary Dablishci." (,il"ii H' "Mopt nc'tied in the bottom ef Pan'lorn's Nx. and hope plumes her winirs anew. ,nce the issu 1 if of t:ic.e r.-iIn.iMe works published hy the l'ea hody Medical Institute, which sre teaching thnns nn Is Iiit tn avoid the maladies that sap Uie cita del of life." 7;'iii h'.iitptif r. It should tc read by the young, the middle aged nnd even the old." .Vptc Ymt; Tr.hinie. Ths fi st nn I only elal ever conferred onen i nny STedlenl Man in this e ontry. s a reei-ajTiition i of skill nnd prolessional services, was presented to tho nuilir ol these works. March aist. ISTrt. I The presentation was noticed at the tune ot its j ocfurrence hy the Hoston l'rcss. nnd the leatlinjr j journals thrimhent; the count ry. This mnirnili- cen Medal is ot suiid jrotd. set with more than one - hundred India diamonds of rare brilliancy, j "AltoKd her. in ils cxeccuinn and the richae-s : of it : m-tterinl. and siy.e, tliis Is decidedly the most tioticcahle meihil ever s'ruek In this country runt purpo5e whatever. It Is well worth the to pee ton et Numismatists, It was fairly won and worthily bestowed." AtisAic. toc(s ft'tuuhmnn. : jur 3-i. isra. S-Caiaioiruc sent on recei-.t of tc. for postaire. Kithernl the a hove works sent lv mail on re i c'pt of price. Address PKAHIIhV "Ml DU AL, i INTll l TK. (or W. H. 1'AliKKK. M. i . Oen : suiting Physician.) No. liaiUnch St.. , j epposire Kcvero House. N. H. 'I'lie nuilier can e consulted on the above named diseHscs. os well as all diseases re quiring fkill. secrecy and eiperience. iitlico i hours, a a. i. to 0 f. M. 1 7 T.-ly. in ll,. ., enrried over the shatn pi ,v' bttrk, ami the train ran on pjf:K:t liefore. William Hruriii, St. for January. Okqans. The or; 7S AKMERS. CO TO HUNTLEY'S and ; I ny vonr II AUVKST TOOLS, -.vlilcli he sells l II KA I'KIt KOIt fASIl than they can bo boiiiiht elsewliere in Ktienstiurjr. "gqUNTLEY will sell yon WALL PA. rJTi'. J'EU ns clie.ip, if not ehoaper, than nny oilier dealer in Ktienshu iv, ami trim it into the tmriraiii without extra charge. HOUSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUNT. I.K S nnl lint the IlLAVril A f?i i i n e it.. tne best m the world. Sold for Cash nt inttnufhcturer's prices. S LOCKSMITHS, HUNTLEY will sell J yon Horse Shoesi, llors Nails Car- ,:!ir,0.!Vl:!"- ,,,r ,r,,n- N,,u ltod,Cut Steel, &o., VtllY LOW f Pit CASH. . rjTHE 1Je?t SILVER-PL ATE1 WAKE fl-i in the marker, a: 25 it Rut. less than Cii y re tail prices. Sold lor cash -it il-KS To.-tf.j HUNT LEY'S. "E ARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and pet. the lK-.,t MOWING ani IlKAl. I.N5 MACI1IN13 made. I'LIe'ES CiUEATLV ' better irinre1 than ever to manufacture nil KtULt'Kil, articles in the TIN. COI'PEIt CARPENTERS. RO TO HUNTLEY'S nml buy your TOOLS ami ItUILIU NO 1 II MtllVAR7. !,.. .....I . . . .... - -' r, ' i . i . M " (IP HT CI'lll. HOUSEKEEPERS GO TO II'J NT- LEY'S nml save 25 .rr cent. In- nnr. t-oi ks, Spoons, ie. nil- casli for Table Knives TOpOCSEIvEEPERS, GO TO HUNT St LEY'S anil b;;v yottr Stoves and Tin v.ue. l'AVCMSIl AND SAVE MONEY. -IT ARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and r-rj pet. the Lest HOHSE HAY KAKE eer introdnce.l. CHEAT FOltCASIt. G,0 TO HUNTLEY FOR CLOTHES J Yi:iNGEUS. HeselK-ttliem at great ly reduced prices Tor the ready cash. LARGE LOT OF POCKET AND PEN KNIVES very cheap for cash at li L" NT LEY'S. JAMES J. 0 ATM AN, M. D.T PnY stcrAK Ar StTROF.OS, Elienshurp, Pa. Offlce and residence in ne hititdlngr on Hig-'a etriM-t. one door west of Blair Mouse. An. -'., l7),-tr. T. W. .DICK. Attounkv at-Lam'. Kh- ensburir. Pn. Office in imnt rnnnnf T .1. Lloyd's new bulldii.ur. Centre stn-et. All manner of lesrnl business attei-ded to s.itislac t rilv. unit collect ions a anfcialty. I t-U.ti. i I ") A N I K I. M cI.VUGHLIN. Attorn ar-Lan; Johnstown. Pn. OtYioe in the old Exchange h.,uuitur, !up stnlrs.) corner of Cl.", ton nnd Locust streets. Will attend to fl. out ness come-ned with his pro! e-isinn. ' . - : - - - , - TX7M. II. .SEGIILER. Altornn, al vv Lmn, E'tenshnre. P:i. Office iu Col-1 onaia I?ow. (recently occupied by Wm. Kittell. ! Esq .) Centre street. ,i- l-2l.ia.-ttj i it n.1 SH l'.ET-I HON I w.-iiic line, an oi which win ic furnished to , buyers t the very lowest, livinir prices. inc suoscrioer also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of tiie most approved designs. tVfiPOCTING ana HOOTING made to order and wnrrantcd perfect in uiiiiiu fact lire and ina teritil. UEI'AllllNO promptly at tended to. All work done hy me will lie done riirht nnd on fair terms, nnd nil STIIV E.S and U'A UK sold by mo can he depended upon as to quaiitv and cannot be undersold in price. A continuance and increase of patronage is respectful! v solici ted, ami no eirort wHI be wanting- to render en tire satisfaction to nil. VALUE LUTEINfiEU. EhensbuiK, Oct. 13, Ja70.-tf. PliiHE'S MUliSLH UORKS 133 Franklin Street, Johnstown, MONCiMENTS, HEAII and TOM II sro.M.s. rorxrF.it nnd r.tm. .N K r .L. lis. M A N I EES. & , ma tin- f, f.-ictitred ol the very best Italian iitidJ: American Marble. Entire saiislac-L ti n (run in mi-, d in price. dcsiRn and cuar:icie,- ni woi k. i tl Orders respectfully solicited nnd promptly filled at tbe rerv low est cash rates. Try me. April 24, li.73.-tl. W1IN I'ARKF.. Xtcliing Smiles Are sreneraUy preceded by a tnoit ore like per spiratiori ; ilist resiiur itchiiur. as ll.oiiRti pin worms were era wiitur in and n bout I lie n-ct uui. pin l ieuhii ly a t nlu h t when uiulr-si hit or in tied niter g-'-ttinjr wa rm; ol leul iuics shows iiself ti r u 1 1, 1 the ptiva'o pHits mil frequeiillr (e-mal-s are S'u ely ti fllicted. exit ndiojr into the vnirlna. inn tiur very dlt restnsr. fnesof lonjr stntidii are permanently cured by simplv ap Idyinjf SVAYNE'S OINTMENT. iiKiii: is tiii: moor: Tr. Piviij im &, Son : Enclos-d please findV.nc clollai for two tioxes of yoiiroiiitnunt rrrlteh Itut Tiles. Thr-si- are for some of my friends who are iifiliorcd with this disl rossmir .-1111-plaiiiT. The box you sent 1110 u y-ar nun I nin klad, ye. I mu proud to sav it made a perfect cure. I think its t tMeiency shot. Id he piihiishcd lorowirn i ne leniriu aim oreauin or ill" lantt. You can uubbsh this if vn think proner. IA Vll till! ISSN UK LE. I-ndi-sluinr. Frederick Co.. Mil. Uendcr! If you uresu'Terimr wit h t his annoy, ins- couifdainr. or Toltor, ami cruty, sc.illy, itchy skin disease, ir'i to your driiLHi jt and ir'et a bottle of Swiij lie's All H)-alitieOiiirment. It will surely cure you. Priee. 5 ) coots a lox ; 3 boxes lJi;; 6 boxes Send t.v mail lonnv address on receipt of price. Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE & SON, 350 North Kixtli Street, Pit llnle!hix. Sold by all Proiuineut Druirgists. VEGETABLE S!C!L:5 rT"TnwnTj Every year increnses the v cj'ula: ity of this valuable Hair Prcparaticn : which due to merit alone. "We cm assure our old patrons that it is kei l fully up to its liijli standard ; and it is the only reliable ancl perfected prep iration for restoring Gp.y or Faded IIaip. to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and filken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevent i the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. Ft is the most economical Hair Dressing ever used, :an. wLn noblest of musical instniir;fc:;ts..; er considered in resrsrl to xht eur end beauU cf itss&uiiCj.Ut: ety of its powers, or the sr.trrf -poses to which it is un:;i!r ckh:.'. was introduced into tU V.:-,;:. Western Euiope by V-q T; about the year 660, fio'n tbc E where it had long been kiutrn. L: tenth centur' crpans tre rote common in Eitgian-1 let cx: iioin in size a n 1 fotspr.sstLer.;-. Continent. Elf-tr. Ciioa cf V Chester, obtained one fur Liscs'.!: in Sol, w hich was t!:e hrza'. : known. It is dei-ciil'cu in e:2j:t verses, by Wi-lstati. a Itr.rnti it- who Lad often heard it n!.iv. IV lowing is the trnn-;a-.i ;r. !y vr?:t his Essay cn I?isirur:(r:;! f r A re jo'iTii-.t alfc-ire.an 1 t'i,ut-:' m.'rc TheMtt the f'lU force of s-ve-ify ts-ji t,: Who ce.tse'.essiy toii aaJ p'.jaWja.j Fpire; Each nblini e-1i. till a"l the wi-,;! H In tlte cloj.e cot, fines f ? ii" ):k' rn :"""' j 0:i which f-nr liunil-el i -:p- ! i cru;--To lit-llow f.irtb that blast tlirtbr. Ill the fifteenth cent hit W-t were introduce 1 at Venice: sl3 1470, Uernlinrd, a German, tr-ce:. important aduttion of ptd-,o: kevs. A IIistort of Cntr.cn rrr!- thc carl' days cf ti.e Anju 5 and some of the 'i-i"nn stonc Iicik Ii running tuonn 1 1! " or of the chni'.li. t scent the was the onlv sitting it!vi3,'!' for its mere Iters ami visit Ir. the iieonle are rti'itsti tti r.ft it retpiires fewer apjdications, and j ttn ihe ground or standi'. Kives me nair pea ran ce., A. Assavcr of Massachus A t a splendid, glossy ap- p,ter tiie jK-ople intrhi i 1 " . A. Ilaycs, M.I State logged stt U pr-;n;v:i ',;-r :'v-':: assachusctls, says, "The chutcii. St.on aftvr the N":-'-'l m HOW TO The most ' Tendon Hair f'olor Rest orer London Hair Color Kostorer Reliable Hair luulon Hair Color Itestorer IOndon Hair Color Itcftnrer Restorative erer lA.ndon K iir Color Hestorer lindoti H.iir Color Hestorer Introduced to the London K.iir Color Restorer Loudon Hair Color Itestorer London If :iir Color Restorer London Hair Odor Itestorer London ILtir Color itestorer London IliiirCidor Hestorer London Hair f'olor Hestorer London ILtlr Color Restorer Ivonrton Hair tVit-ir Restorer lxwlon Hair Color Itestorer I.'widou Hair Color li.-storer I. union Hair Color Hestorer Loudon Hair Color Restorer American People ..For Restoring Gray Hair and Preventing constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I oorider it the Best Prepauatios for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druygisis, and Healers fit Medicine. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dyo FOR THE "WHISKERS. As cur Renower in man' cases re quires too long a time, and" too much c;tre, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dvc. in or4 preparation i which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a cole t which wiil neither rub nor wash off Sold by all Druggists. Price Fiflj Cents. ' Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA. K-tl. iv m 1. :-e. t- qucst wooden se:its vi-re i1'1 111 lfX? n li. ieo W.-1S i?-lK'l :fr'r to the wianir'iiig for Si-nts. s-uvs-that none "should cr.ll 7 Ht' church his own cxoipt rt 1 if--1 i-iot rr!Q o?if-li rtitcl ll iT M'" c'"-"' , r tlio nni lit firt. fr,iin-l. r r 1540 seats were more rpi ' i cross bar guarded the enin.i : !.. the f5-' mo; int: iiiiiuii ichvij In 1G0S galleries were intf ilKl (19 Vill o & v - I , . . - , . ... 1 r - rnnjrea io nt;ri com" -j t baized or cushioned, 1':"" around were so biilh fs t3 ' '' -. - .i... j r,f t' e 1 11 OVtlllKllllS il Ul'iv,. T to avoid iK-ing-svt 'i l-y ye -t who reported tiioso who '! 1 n '' ' when the name of Jesus was Bl ed. Appkton's Journal A Gtmxastic rio Ar.3 JAMBS Wtl.KINSO?f.-.-.,w.iv.v-. II. T. O'fRIEL, WILKINSON &, O'FRIEL, . I villi 4 ti iktM vwtfiaWiM iikiktii ; T.orotto, Pn... "Work executed iromptly and stiJlactorily, id as clicftn ns the clieatiest. fi-12 tf i Li! an J. (i. IiAKE, ATTOr.NF.Y-AT-TiAW, Elienslinrp, Ta.' Oillce with Keginter - Baldness S A YE YOUR THE GRRAT TI A I It PUOBrCF.lt AND TtE SToltl.lt .IKCOLOlt is- Lo.NijON UAIItCdi. tilt li KiSTOKKU." It peni tintes the roots or the Imir and stitnulat'-s them in tiie sama way Hint. Icrtilizitiir ntrciits snrend over the g-rnuttit stimnl.ite th,. (friss roots nnd eauethi' Idiidos to siTiiijr up in myriads, coatittir the earth with verdure. It may ell tie called the fertilizer f the head, 'i'o the tiarrctt scalp, or whore the hair is falllfiir. or heeomintr rrav. lirr nnd with, ered. "MiXIMIN HAIHtXILOH ItfeS I'HUBK" thickens and restores it to its pristine hetiiity nnd color, hih! nllai sull itehiiur, cures dandrufT keep t lie scalp perlcctly Leulthy,and is a splen did hair dressing. THE GREAT REPUTATION which it has attained ana the Inrg-e number of testimonials which are constantly leiiir re ceived, are conclusive proof of ltsreut value ll.f , t ciV iiiai, i o c-.., , --- a Ken ,ucky pig has suddei- ed a irenius for ";r mnasti'- c- i-in.r n ln,.li i-iinvCS t llC i" ill tin' VC-:. BOOK, DRUGaniTARIETY STORE, i 7 T AVINU recently enlai-ired our stock we are ! 1 M. now prepared to sell at a treat reduction ! pHno- n-liu-li Pt-liPeS iiom ioi-mer prtcoi. iiIr stock consists of . . r.f rttirs, Medieiiies. I'erfumerr. Fancv Sonn. i Previous ncllievcntetus 1 ll..'f 1) I - i i.'-oii .-, 11:1:1 i una Ji'en nair t-tieiiti . ; .... . . - iMiia ii.,i,n. i........ i:..i. .. .. , v;i i us pinmpnt p z .-il --" j.iinnipnis. l am ; " sl!-f. j Killers, t ttrate Mairnesia, Ess. Jamaica ;iner. ; bv his owner ill a p:ltU! ' r lure 1 lavorinx Kxtracls. F.sicnccs. Lemon I , - .. , ,, .,.., nu-lltr '1 lV vmp. Miofiiimr syrup. SpicedSt-rui.UhuLi-b , v a illo- wail !u;i t'nrr bpices, &c. Cigars ana Tobaccos. MianK nooks. Heeds. Notes anrl tlnn.lp. rri trees festooned with wiiu' 'i'i. r.-nil linwtver. t" ;a. i ng ,.ii, -- , K- rrntini lil hold atvl ' Post, Commercial nnd all kinds or Note Paper, ! t;,.,., infr o tlTC standing t:,nv1e,:o',!;s' p,'. IV-neils, Arnolds Writini? btIetUnS , , ,-r,TreltP vi-oft-k no fil I lit" l.t.'-- Flui Hooka OWN HAIR! . 1 L ,"' rocKct and I'ass Muirazines. N ihii.t- Vn, ,.ia mti ries, Itihles, Uelijrlous. Prayer and Toy Hooks, Penknives, Pipes, &e. TI.,.V.'.!"ve"a,,V', tf""rstock a lot of FINE oi rami, io wnieii we would invite the at n-M.i,iiifM too i.auios. I'HOTOG It A PU ALHUMS nt lower than evrr ottered in this place. nier nna unrars sot.i eiMter wholeI or rc tai,'-, LEM.MIIN & ML' Kit AY. July 30. 1S0S. Main Street. Elienshunr. E. II. I'LAXK, M. D., if spectfully oft'ers his professional snrvices To tlio 9 of K. hens nu rg and vicinity. Olnce ad. jWti?v tt i r, Tr. j""""ii ivani. utv- au-i iiuincu laici in t no rear OI rarr;K ilSorD OF ITS : Hon. H. J. Lloyd's drti store. Sight calls can , - - -.,. ..hao f iimuD ni inc resiiienco 01 iilr fullv bit loose the lowti e.t - , ..r..;., ..j,.li was fltt3f,-'c' ' 11 I ,1 -V : I lie nun" ...'Si tenunls to a nrau eu BPi. this improvised rope 1:1 ''' PriCM I swn!r himself in the air t I . - .. . iVIilLll . I g.iinereii an ni'i'""3 , . it I ... n.n n,l lsndeil next Geld. Though often r ft . TT A. SHOEMAKER, Attouney.! pJOAL AND LIME for sale in large " at-OjAW, fcioepsntirg. urnce on lligu i or amau qnapntiea tr "tract, vl nd of rest Jaflo. ll-?l,78 -tf.J ' Martfli, W7-t. jcYj ICtAW MICHXELS. PKI6 ROTTI.E. SIX DOTTLF.S, Ji oo-nT i,T exnress to any address on receipt or price. vA'?,Jr!",.,or'1or" '? SWAYNE d: SON, 330 North Sixth street, PhlUdeiphiu. SOLD It r ALT, DRUGGISTS ilenca of HI r ford street, Knensbur. Dunn, on l.'r.nw- 4-24..ti.l 1... l. ,...t nnt 1 V tf-ne UC 11H3 UUJIJiii',' ' I oiNlinnrv "teat fllld his IV.lf'i er. tree to instead oi cutting rest l am M. WESXEU, M D., l'liyairimi nml Nil rjconi CARROI.T.TOVrtr. P Office reccntlr oeoupied bv M. J. Buck. M.D-, In rear of John Ruck's store. Nlffht cjiils roav ba made at Ur. Buck's i-asldr.ti. (5 IXSt l ' II" f!" ., it 1 propensilr, has wisely lU'L'r '. eate mm ior tne n.-i.- - vided so noble a ppii- t,wlflfi to minister to iU aiuscofB cus audience n
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