J'i-c Kings and Eire Eaters, , , , . . Ho I.ic!umlii jra.ned much nolo- r-ety by a kin. I of defiance ol lire. 1 his n!:K-ai-ito be the man mentioned by .Mine, de Sevigne. He waited upon hei tY-nn Vitry. and dropped into his in uilh uu'ltcil sealing-wax, "us if it had ik-iMi so much cum water, - vuuioui me hliglitest semblance trf pain; iiui did his toi:gue show the least Biguol Inirniiig 01 injury w uaiever tne meiy leuer the distill? b uie Ulspiay ai ertheless asked what, wouldbe writer, wmie iicaiuig tuost as a miracle, nev I.. .1 7 si 1 fi ... 1 1 it i! .1 t linn C-Jllie of the proofs Of innocence SO in'i'ii liepemieil on in lormer ages.ironi theoideall.y tire. Kiehardson probably exliibited iiis marvels in various parts or I'tuope; for Evelyn was present at o: suoli display at Lady Sutherland Atier (t n i?r tne tire King tieouieo i!:iiiiii.se brimstone by way of dessert; l.ll.'Wed ail'I swallowed lUIIIing Coals; .... . . .. " .... meite l .1 beer glass aim inen aie it up, or drank it down; put a live coal on h:s tongue, placed an oyster on the coal, blew tills strange substitute for a lire-place with bellows, and so con tinued uiitd the oyster was roasted or scalloped ; he mulled pitch and wax ! with sulphur, ami drank olf the mix- ! tere in a fi.wning state; and finally held a thick piece of red hot iron be tween his teeth. A learned French j publication, the Journal des Stivanx, i gave delaiL-d accounts of Kicharson's j marvels ; and in the same journal M. j l'aat'.iot afterwards explained how they vre done, according to revel a- ! tiuus made to him by Iticliardson's : L MM.. t ! 1.1. 1 ,!. . 6ervu:ii. 1 ipj e.iiniiwii ni'iuw nu some chemical substance the hands and other parts of the skin to be ex- ' jioseil to the fire ; the powerful liquor hardened the scarf-skin into a kind of! leather, and, after many repetitions of the experiment, this haidening became . w -j 1 7i :t : - permanent. Some olacksiuitti it is known, can handle a piece of iron .. Itr iv.(l h.r llio s'.-in .,r thf. Iion.l t V , . T llUUy waBB a, i having Ix'came indurated by long practice at the hot trade. In roast ing tuts 01 stealc and raw oysters on liis tongue, llichardson .- c. ;. ,,, 13 r.HM to have Secretly placed a thill Slice Ot Veal , .1 . . . , 1 . liupotvucr. I ruiniiture Jici-lmc 111 .Man. siitrnni- betweeil the tongue and tue hurtling torrLwa. or Seminal Los-c-(noetan.al nnddinr- eoal, and that this and the moisture ' n:l.'- ;tv..u. "' I'hyieai fehiity, iiypoei,.,n. . 1 i-i7i. - n . drill, Oh-oiny urt-hiKtiuuT.-i. Mental Impression, Ol tllO molltil Shielded llim liom injury. I.c.r Kneryy. Knifirnr.l :iiuntennnce.(;.Dlti!i.n A; to .wdIowiiir sneh diittif . t :Iind an I I.s f .Mcumry. Impure State ..f the VS lO wailOWUl SUC 1 nannies : ni,)0-l.nnd all di-ees arlin; fmm the Kmum flaming sulphur ami pitch, he was Wont or Yot tii or the in.lljcret.ons or exce?9C8 of 111a to retire immediately from the audi- ; tou tcmTynn nil tont the Morale or operative enco. drink oir warm water and oil, . 1 i--t I aild SO Otltaill leliet uy an err.CllG. j Larly 111 the last century a fire-eater j m.d II ilterkeit exhibited in London; : nam o'l -. Iw.n.- nn,;,n 5 tl.., I, l..i , n iini. ov. uaii 1 ruH, jii-ami or i;ihk, euro ol ody and Min i, t!ie honor of appearing before three or i ''"' '''-s' " V, ''"li)"l!,Z. Address to , . ' 1 - . . a , .. I'ationts an I Invalid Hea lers. The Author's lo'ir members Of the royal family. Principles. The price of this hoidc is only I.oo, About the middle of the century the tin iioek nin eontitiiiM Mtiiii; iii.-m great h-ro in this line was Powell, who fty M:r. KiiTio.if. fnr the above usitod and described bv Strutt. i nnnVx (Hn'" "" "; ' ... ..1. , - ... 1 wtirl'l mnrr lhan tlis prirr of Hie book. Although eighty years or age, this 1 aw., another minatde tnndie.il work treat. rtir man would take burning coals from ' exrinsiveiyr.n .i ktai.ami xkkvot ;s dis. ., . . ,, , . ' KASKS ; more than 2iki roval welavn paices, twen- liPJ hi e and Cat them; place a bundle ty elegant enirr.iviints, hound In siiUstantial mna- of lighted match .-s in his mouth, and ' 1,'r,i'IItinpCeonljr 2'' Uarelj e""usl1 t0 for blowout the sulphur fumes throll'dl I "The Monk f.r vnnnsr and ml llln-nared men to llis nostrils eari'V I red hot In -i I fi ' rend jnst now. is the Science ol iife.or Self I're Jll? ikisuih, cany d rtll not ueaiei n,.rvnt.in. The ruthor has return d rr-im l-:unio urotind the room between his teeth : ; ln es-eiimt health, ami is nim the finer tjon- broil a piece of beefsteak on hot jhar , , ' co:-.l placed on his tongue, and drink ! 4 . 0 ' Wlt'l ail HOI! Spoon a llelectable bever- , i.ro rannNMiHi nf Ar,;Ut l.r.t ,iit,.l. 1 .-0 0 wax, Dnniotone and leael. lnerewas a little waggery in some of his des cription 4 of i'owtll's tendencies : "His ennruor. food is brimstone and fire, which he licks up as eagerly as a hungry peasant WOllld a mess of pot- t t i 1 , . ! . , . . i "ljt-- ii-vni5 uii hi 10 vatiuuiuiii.11 j 1ict before Iirinces and neers to thpir 1 llcl OClOll pi lUUd UIIU neem 10 uieir llliinite Satisfaction: and PUC'l IS his 1 nJon fr t.lii t..ri-il.ln ,-l..monr H.of j - v-. .... w . . . . . ... v. .. . v...,v ( 11 110 were to come hungry into your kitchen while a sirloin WHS roaistlllff. wistll l eat III) the lire and leive l, : forany purpose whalcer. It Is well worth the in W..UI I eao up lut lire aim ieae UlC .)P(.tin , Knmisinatists. It was fairly won and beet.'' We may fairly surmise that worthily bestowed." JLfasmic.uaifts l'lvvl,mav.. 1 1 1 I. 1 ,...!. , 1 i o. v n .i.iij'wi OV7I1IV; 111.11 11 vuailtllII- aty meas'ires as his predecessor .lichardson. A'oout the same time, the beginning of the reign of CJeorge III., several fii'ientihe men made some valuable ex periments to ascertain what degree of Ju at the human tranie could endure for a short time with impunity, apart from any sophisticate n or secret preparation. M. M. Duhamel and l'i.sot recorded tlieii observations on a young girl, who entered an oven and remained there ten minutes at a temperature of 233 degiees Fahrenheit, aid on another who braved a heat of o25 degrees Fahrenheit for five minutes Dr. Solander, first clothed and then unclothed, remained for some minutes in an oven at 210 degrees ; Sir Joseph Uanks at a little higher temperature ; ami it. mangeii at, degrees. r.?s were at the same time roasted hard in r . , . , , , , 1 a few minutes, an I a beefsteak taked , tfor it WIS reallv blkiniri in ilmtif ' vtor it was ic.iuy o.iKing; in aooui. half an hour. TllC experimenters i 1 ,e ..4i i-ouci uui loiiuii nil oi nan niciai buttons or buckles without bum ill" their b Hirers. All the ternieriitur's lion iMinnil r vnont lino rriiu t I ir o-..l that of boiliii?: water. Sixty or seventy re.art ago tin r3 1 wM a Sigiiora irartKUif wh a louUL- ' el t.lC SIgllt Seers of London oy S'.aild- I iil" with her naked feet OI1 A plate Of i i . . , . -l iii Ted hot iron, drawing a Similar plate over her hair and tongue, washing her . ., ' . , ! hands 111 bOlllllg Oil, putting milted h'-wl into her month find kernin-r it 1 . 1 ... . , e " . 1 Kyrr,n5 u there till it solidified or so it seemed r to the sjectator3 at any rate. I A famous man was M. Chalwrt, the 1 lire kin" lire eater and "poison-swal- , ,P ', , ., , ,e 1 1 -1 . li rntl.nr I ooa HiQii linlt n ofin t n tr f.l, iv --- 1.V11.111 j j n"o IJv trade a baker at Paris ho ! -V l, ,? " . . . . r ' " earned much notonetv by Ins Ore-re- . .. .... . " i- . ' sisting qualities. According to the , stories told of him, he would rush into , a burning house and bring out the in mates. Once, passing a smith's forge, he took out a white hot piece of iron Willi nis iiaKea nana, piaeea me ena a a VI t.l . ! on an anvil and bade the smith ham-, rner nw-iv. I tin. son OI Ulean. tool I. nni,ntul mi, -tvnir f..nr!t.r Hint. uj. .c. ...... ...v.. , .,.. o in ailnizeti of the nether i e"ioilS hitl . b made his appearance. Fora timoCha-i l-j n . I . . ... :...K..aj n II La ts-v rAl lirilinn J ueic ni iii-a.-i-iwi uiim: .j-. ..i.. ( nt t lioTii!!l..riH hut he wna nrone to "O ' 4vvav u. - - - - i f- r - into i uc Iieateu ovcu auu give out me ' dishes of baked viands vritli his hands; the Kms, fearful of sad results from such 1(lo,UviU discharged hiin with a eQia .)ei)sion wcilt to Vienn.,( nMft ,f tri 4,,ir,mJl - nt n-h-m.! ri.miin f CI llf I 8moki' ' until t,c was blackened like a negro. Coming to Kngland he mi,;.,,,. qf vi,;tn fVmil.iit. House he entcml a hugc ovcn took in a log of mtitton 6I)Ilt the door, sang some Frenc po,, and came out with the t r .1 1 1 i i j ef ,m,tton baked. Oil Oilier OC- :,...,. i.0 iinr( li t IimI of in nvrn SSl to ROQ c "irc KeiitcSv i. D,ll .,.l vdwfd. Q .! ,.,,ctro ! f.:,i or nmKared to do so b"t when ' Alr Wnk'.' . r,itor of thfi Lnce, ppi tu'administer the last named j .(OWt.rIl,l poison as a test, Chabeit I lofusei, tw co,nlly. This and other ; ,.:,.,.,,. a tn iiu f iilnr nf t,p : n,.e ,.. flg ft profu.ll(Ie cxhiliiioii. i ri.. - l,-,t thp min nop'.s. 1 1 Hilt H HU tiimui 111.1t int. iu.iii iut.iwi 1 rx(.ont ional nersonal neculir.ritier-. ! b:.t it can as little be doubted that he ! supplemented these by piecaulionaiy measures, such as vc have already mentioned. Chamber1 Journal. Vn . tit t r tm vi 'TT ct TinwrnxT 4 BLLHiMJI SI., I0b 1 ON. (ppi. 'rre nnwj rpi QPTTPTvTPT? rf T TT?T? . 1110 OUIljiN jj 01 Jjlr Hi , Or, Seif-Presorvaticn. ,r 7,"T77- . , , Store than One Million Copies Sohl. ' Hoia ."idni Awnnioil to the Author by lh "Xmionnl Jlwllral Anrla. tion' 9lnr-ti 31st. IS7G. TT-ST pnMUhed hr die I'K HOIY M KI)K.M INS I I ri'TK. a new cvliti..n r t lm eelet.ntcd mi-tiif.ii wrk- entitled the -si ."iknijk ok lifk; or.SKI.r l'KDMKlU A lliiM. ' it trealR niMu I,. . l,., t... -,,.1 , pet nr. ted : csnw unl enre f t:xhnntel Vitality. Physi.,!.,-,-. mic Aiarriaice, 01 wo-ii.m nn.i .fr- prinir. I'livslf-al 'ontrat. 1 rue Morality, f-'tn- pirMsin, Ferverion of larri:iife. ;t)iijii!il lre- iViVnuJe and sexe. i roorior cejit an. I Friendly Counsel. 1'l.yjleal Innrniity, 1 ;ure. jceiaiions netween uhe inc n.xpuii!iin 01 v It-ir. t n :iii- impru.u-fiee, jinn-ni iKnorance ann Kt- sultmic l'liy siei.tn m 1110 j'eai oily 1Uc1l1c.1l Insti tute, So. 4 IJiilltucli "Street, Uuston, 3Ia.'" l:,K,"'-u"'?J',,n,"l'-r ... , ,, 1 no Sf-ience nf l.lfo l hevond all ennip.1 the mint PTtriionliimry work'on I'hysioloy arlsi.n ever I.U"I islic.l. ...( on 1, u f;f "Hope nestled In the bottom f.f Pandora's Nix. and hope plumes her wimcs anon, since the issu Ir.jr of those valunhle works, published by the Pea Nwly .Medical Inst itnte. which are teaehlntr thous ands how to avoid the maladies that sap the cita del of life." rhttatlrlnhlrt Kntpitrrr. "It should be read by the ynunir. the mlddle aired and even the old." .Yru- l'nik Trihutif. The ti st r.nd only Medal ever conferred npon ny Medical Man in thisc. untry. asareetiirnition 01 skiii ana prote ui pmii nii'i uroic!.-n.u 1 services, was presenTeii 10 ine nuinor 01 incfo works, ,iaren 31sf, lSTtt The presentation was noticed at the time ot it. m,ourrcm.(,,,y the Boston 1'ress. and the lo:llinii journals thmukhuut the country. This mnnin: fen' Me-ial is otstili.l eold. set with more than one iiun'ircu innia i lainoiiils of rare brilliance Altoitether. in its execution and the richneea of itu m:lteri;ll nn.1 mi, a thl, im A aw. i.h I Ik. most noticeable medal ever struck in this eountrv .vi.is.o. t'at:tlotie sent on reeelet effc. for postage. r.uiieroi menoove worvs sent nv mall on re ceipt of price. Address PKAKOIiY MKIllOAL. INSTITUTE. or W. II. PA li K Kit. M. 1 .llon snltirir Physician.) No. 4 Bulniicu StM Alass., opixisiie lO'vcre House. N. B. The author can be consulted on the aliove named diseases, as well as all diseases re- ntiirtn.r uL'lll r .. . .n . . : . . .. 1 1 ' . miu cinr. ..nice h"urs - 9 m. to p. m. i7-7.-iy. -vv.-s2iii2 JOSEPH VEISSER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, is prepared ,o bu fitus of an kin.i for -i.i.. n.ihZiJ"7 n".h,hC8t vr,r.V.n c1" Rc,i "J1'' rey o.x. Bear, Hac3mii. Otter, Mink and Mnskat skins are specially di sired. 'I; sr A lajice assortnient id eleirant ri.Ot.'KS on hand and fursalcai the very lou kst fio'-kks t'1"'"k. -'t'-hes. Jewelry, &c., promptly repaired' f"'1 warranted, and that too at lower rales than lias neretolore tieen eharire.l in this eorntnunity. 7'hos - jlio have Iriod me know what I can .loanj leetfnllv inv te. tklve :ph weissek. " uio a rail JOSKI'JI WKJSSEK. ICC. 1, 1873, Colonnade Row. Ebensburjr. 11 1TTVT ?TTT? r i nonTr 1TT . TTirr,TT UUUIL. UiiUlitiiia YAtllJfiTX SMUS. -TTAVTNU recently enlarged o..rsto.k weare nnw Preimred to sell at a u-rrat reduction from '"iiic' prii-os. Our stock consists of Diu.'S. Medicine?, Perfumery, Fancy fifap. l'-Zl'9l'n,TVl'Villr "''"ativts: Pills, Ointments, Plaster.. Einiments. lHin Killer, Citrate Ma-rieia, l-s. Jamaica (iinwer, oUro ,,a01r.ia Exirocis. Fsenecs, Ix-mon Pvrup. Soothlna ?yt-up, f piced fJyrup, Khubarb l ute spici-f, c. Cigars ana Tobaccos. Blank Hooks, Deeds, Notes and Hondo Cup u"imer:ial and all kinds of .,te Paper,' Enve.opes, Pens, Ponclla, Arnold's Wrltlnir vi .. t.l i tt.. ..i. i i ...t ... ,1 . . . . ' f M ..mv:.. uuu ih-u urn, lOf KCl AHtl lass V . , ew?yrer. Novels, msto- r,ll lUden, KelUlfitis. Prayerand Toy Hooks, 1 "ii'.' V 1 'pes. e. I" e haveadiled toonrstoek tt lot of KIVR jbwkliiv. to which we would invite: the at. te2;iV?,V,rSVl,l.f.,,,r. - rrwa - . .... than evrr offered In this place. Paper and Ciirars sold eitlmr whAlA.. i A n tal'-. .... LE.MMON i MURRAY", July 30. I99. Main Street. Eoensburr. jiir WFSXPIt M JLZi. l'hyait-iMn nmi ii'nrr... CAnnriT.r.xoww. P ,.J? ?r"TP r M. J. n.ieklBf.l., rear oi jonn iiiii'K s store. Nlsrht calls vr.nv "J'1 Mr- Huck a residence d-1H. 76. J ALKX. TAIT, M D., Phvsictan .-X. . v r fin nnpoir flata r r,i...llin... ANDWRw)!t, y late or (Jnrrolltowu, l 1 . . - -.r,ow le-t.vl at St. a luynsiine, t ainnria county, i Kale at the Post-ofice. iht ealls should be i July H, lS7.-tf. - .'Edafj.'- i.j--.r t, 3ZX. SWAYTK, The discoverer nd compounder of the far - '!Tei DJEi. S W ATNB S r,1rpnrTVT CUAlrUUAx WRIIP Of WIN HHFRRY J I SI W I W waaab.a.aia And other vahialde preparations, entered upon pi"lisinal t-re-r with the Impi rlant Hd- vii jfcf rcfiiinrModioii Wutiiiion in one ! JS., W?I Vn'FtlTV ?trvi .l faitlilul lerm .f prrtctico In Ihp Phila delphitt Pispensnry. nnd fur ninny ycarsHltend - d ti m ttie Hu.-pitni. Tn ihese instnutinMs in mese instiiunom VSl mSSitopnecn.lol it, so tht the stick would "s f" as w n f"r seertainfnsrthc brst "t'o the K hisskiiinnd id f.hsrrvntion, that In- ri-el Mint lie Is ;ft"reV W'K. tho merits and cftV.-u-inns virtnrs ol the rcinc- rfl , h, .,,,, ,,.,, n.ij. The vmsI nmminL f t(timnr trmn nil phi-i of the world nns tJ.re i i nd-nitted hr onr mot eminenl physk-ians, and all who hare witiw ssod iis wonderliil hoi.l- inT iri.i-tKs. Tlie Wild Cherry, in all huts of the world nd In all o....ntri-s u here il H known, r medical nimiities. int ii irmit power to cure aomeof theworft and most distressing diseases nnionar hp, wna never fully aseertained until ihe .vi .-nmeiits or that i-kiiit ni phj cician. or. , pwnj ne. nan nc-monstrMon us nivn a'liipi.n ion, in c-omldnation with Tine Tree T.-ir and other '?":s ),lh''''h,, vea-etai.ie i.redients. whk-ti, eLeniically coinMned, renders its notion ten - j fold more certain and teiu lielal in ciirii.r nil dieasisof lite thri-Mt, lireiipt and lonyg. Jlr. . rway ne i. wild Cherry v,,,.pc,,.nd stiik.-s at the J root nf iiu-hm i,t miiifyinv- the ,io.i. restor- injf the liver anil kidni ys to healthy aef ions, in- ! viirora'ii.ir thenei-t s and shattered constilu- ; tion. It does so wit h"iit prostrating or wen k 1 eninsr the l.ody in any way. It eures not only ' the 1 11 nifs and liver, but every oriran dependent j upon a, wasted or impoverished state or the Mood. REMARKABLE CURE. AmixnAM llrxsK'Krn,.two miles rrm Skip paekville, Montsromery einnty, t'a., eontraeled a serloie eold, vihieh settled upon his Innirs, with a violent coinrh, pains in side- and lirenst, and tihort hreaih. The ymplfims lufjimc verv nlarinintr; an i:l.see?s formed in thelnnirs an 1 made, its way thronirli the side, and dis-h:irifed larure qnunttlies of pn externaliv, 90 that his physieian thonvht th:tt the power or fnnetloi.s of one id hia lunrs was totally destroyed, ami Therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This moiirnrul .t.i?e of thinvrs eontiiined for a lontr lime, until he was wasted and worn to a skeleton. He was advised to nnike use of fwny ne's Com pou nd Syrup of Wild .'herry, and throinrh its use was restored lo henltlt. In every section of the country tnereare per sons who have been cured of consumption, in j its several staires. Iiy the use of lr. Swuyitc's Medli-ine. Many have l.een restored t' lien 1 1 !i alter I .einir win lined to their I le.-ls. reduced lo mere skeletons, and troubled wil h couirh. ni lit sweats, hectic fever, and all other imlic.-itioris : of an advanced stajre of disease. II is true thut ' in .ill easos where cures ai-eufleeted the patient , must have Some luns reiiiuiniiiK. hut tlium- anua ot VICTIMS OF COXSIIMPTiON have descended to t heir graves who mlirht have leen enrvd if tin v had used 'Su a vne'a Co;n pound Syrup of Wild t'herry" in litiie. mmm mrnmm Yt?x. .kvi Dr. Isaac II. Herbein, ftrausstown, Berks county. Pa., says: I have made use of lr. Swaync's (.'ompound 3yrui of Wild ("h'-rrj- for many years, and it always proves effectual in ciiriiiir lonjr standinircoiivhsandall puiiiionary affections. I believe it to lie the very test rem edy of t he kind in the market. lr, llios. j . II. KhuUeS. BuVf-rtown. Rerlr- . coi.nry.l'a.. writes: YottrComiV.undSvnipof . ,1VM UUL LU a icngm 01 .ij mnes. Wild cherry I esteem very highly: have l ecu ' A bar of St.CC-l was OllfC made that sellinir and recoi.ittieitiliiiu-it to in v patients r..r - . , , . - .. . . ... . , many years, and ii alwav proves i f!iciiclous in ; " OUlll sustain its Own WCISrllt II CXteild- VeeHoes" 'lr,hrJ,n.,.;!i,',-'r.,,,J ,c ,,f- i 1 t-O A le.lgtll of 1 ? miles. Otll' idc.HS lections. It has made s.iMO reiruii kunle cures I - in this section, and I consider it lliebcsl rem- Of 2TCat or small aieilO guide to be cdy with which I am acii:iintcd. '..,. i :.. t i r t . . t . t?r-!i..s.-ribe svmptoms in aii communica- i ,,sctl " jutlging of what is truly great lo'.'v' ?m,v,1'lTTi.lt-',.,f"rs.t",M,lf' y-AYXK a and small in nature. The Luiiker SUN. Xl N, hi.vth street, I'hilaiklplii.i. .No, ifn . - , t . fhtiriff will be made rr advic-. ! I it! mominient miQfiit he built over a ffcnvi-aii" Drujf'ii6t3 uud Ueult,s i:- medicines I mile high, without crushing, the stones Ztciiixi cr 3?-i!e. Are (renerally preceded hy a moisture like per- ,-lii n i mo ; nisi i essmir ucmmr, as tr.ouv'h pin worms were cruwiimr in nurl jibout ttie rectum, part icuhirly at nlxht when undi-essinjr or in bed after rcttii!)r wnrnt; oftentimes shows Itself nr.itind the private pnrts and frequently fe mah s are sorely aRIicted. exttndii K Into the vak-ina, proving very distressing. Cast sof lonr t-tanding are permanently cured by simply ap plying SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. HE HE IS THE 111 0 OE: Dr. Swnyne & Son : F.nelosed please find one i nonat lor two poxes or yourointment for Ilch imr Piles. Tliese hi-c tor some of my fricmis wln nre nfHieted with this distressinjr com plaint. The box j-ou sent me a ymir uro I nrn irhid, yes. I am proud to sav it tnndo a c-rfeci em-e. 1 tidnk its i fdcieney shoi.ld be published thronirli the lenirtli and breadth of the land. You can publish this if y.u think proper. I A V 1 1 IIKOSSNK KI.R, I.adicsbutv, Frederick Co., Aid. Render J If you arcsiilTerinf! with tliiaannoy i:ir vritnplnint. or Totter, and crusty, seally. Itchy skin disease, iro to vour drnuirist and ret a bottle of Swayne's AI'.-'Henli'itrOintiueiit. It will surely cure you. Price, fvl cents a box ; 3 boxes tl.2.1 ; fi boxes r.-i0. Send bv in ail to any nddress on receipt or price. Prepared only by DR. S WAYNE & SON, 3TIO .tort It Mifl. street, Pli I lil el pMa. Sold by all Prom incut Di-ujrirists. HOW TO The most Reliable Hair London Hair Color Restorer i.onoon Imdon Ha.r Color Jtorer 1 Hair Color Keitnrer Restorative ever IxMidon Hair Odor Restorer ! London Hiir Color Kestorer i Introduced to the London Mair Color Kestorer ! London Hair Color Kestorer ! American Teople For Kestorinir Gray Hair and Preventing London Hair I olor Kestorer Ixipdon Hair Color llimrip London Hair Color Itestorer Iindon Hair Color Kestorer London Hairt5olor Kestorer Ixindon Hair Color Drain l-iiniliin Hair Color Kestorer ' i.onuon tiairl'olor Itestorer London Hair Color Kestorer Lindon Hair Color Kestorer London Hair Color Restorer Bald nogs SAVE VOUR THE OUEAT HAIR PRODrCER AND HE 8TOHFK .IF COLOK is "LONDON HAIR COI OK HEKTOKKK." It penetrates the roots of the i.atr and stimulates them in the same way that fertili-dnir njrents spread over the ground si nun inie i iif irrnss roois inn cause tne tdmles to sprln,? up 1.7 myriads, coating theearth with veruure. jr may wen ne caiien ine lerl ixer or fln,I..M..1 T.fc lh. ,.,.... ....,l 1. l-.i: j, ...... v ..... - ..... .t.f f, ... nunc lliu ha n lo f -i I 1 1 1 , or . Knwv.nln. -3 I t i ered. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER" i mi " m,. s 'i in iviiHUK K I n t i Ul V nil W in. tntekens and restores it to Its pristine beauty, and eolor.andallaysall itchinir. cures dandruff, ... . r - ---' j m v. f i a cimrij" ilid hair dressing. THE GREAT REPUTATION which ft has attained and the larjre number of testimonials which are constantly be inn- re ceived, are conclusive proof of its irreat value. OWN HAIR! t&TIlY IT A ATI RB rOXYINCKD OF ITS SUPURluUMZItlTS. tar 'EJTT8 PfeB BOTTLE. SIX IJOTTLFS, .0-Hent by express to any TLFS, .0-tent address on receipt i of price. Address orders to Dr. SWATNK A SOW. aan North Sixth street, l'biladclphla. ' A - . i frmv -m- w v v a, Fun with a Spider. Spiders, in a many respects, are just like other ani- mals, and cau be timed , and petted, j and taught a great many lessons, and ; which they will learn as readily as a j dog or a cat. But you must take the ! trouble to study their wa;s, and get i on lie goo ile of tncra- ne 1 j Deen reading in a book how spi- ZZn!X of a tall tree to another. I went out i ..mo-lit i li rtrp o-i rden S'llder. . an" t-augni a l.'lge gaiot ii mii r 0f those blue gray sprawli-ig felu . and flxl him up for my epevi r- one fellows pcnnient. I . i . 1 : m ifiigiu, ami i;isLtMicu i imxcui nun ' in le stand rtpon that end of itselt. Then I tllG center of a large tub Oil lOp OI Hie StielC. I W ailietl lO See II j couM get to the "laml" which was the edge of the tub, without any help. He r..n down first one side of the stick and then the oilier. Each time he WOUld StOI when he toiW-hel I JC he would stop when he touched the , . , , ,. r ,, . I aim mkiuiiiu mi iwi ;is uib cat does Would Hin Up .1 gain At last llC : came to the conclusion that he wns en- ! ;lf,lr om.,-oitndeil liv irilir on in , SllllOlimuil 03 water Oil an 1S- ; land in tact. Alter remaiiiuir icrlect- , 1 . r 1-11 1 1 : IJ qmet 101 a luiii; line, 11111 which, ; j,ave n tloubt, he was arranging his 1 , , ' . 1- o . ; plans, he bcgall running around the top i .,,, ,i i,,v,:,.. .. r 11)3 stick, and throwing out great. c-oils of web with his hind feet. In a ; e . . ,...1 r- , few minutes little fine Stl lllgS of WCU were floating away in the slight breeze that was blowing. After a little one of these threads touched the edge of the tub, and stuck fast, as all spider webs will do. This was just what Mr. Spider was looking for, and the next minute he took hold of hi3 web, and gave a jerk as a sailor does with a rope , when he Wishes to See llOWStroll'r it is, : , .. c . T n 1 1 Or make it last. Having SatlSliC'd llim- self that it was fast at the other end, he gathered it in till it was tight and straight, and then ran on it to the shore a rescued castaway. C7i rulia a Xcics. StREXOTi'I OF MATF.r.IAi.S. Gold mnv be hammered so thai, it is onlv 1, 300,000th of an inch thick. A grain of iron may be divided into 4,00u,000 parts. Still chemistry tells us there are ultimate parts called atoms 01 moleculea, w hich arc absolutely invisi ble. These atoni3 are attracted to each other by the attractions of cohe- ti ah n riil ti 1 1 Zt i 1 IT, 11 -v f lorces me atoms are Kept in a stale 01 rest. I he solidity of a solid depends on the fact that each pair of atoms is in tais state of equilibrium. An iron bar would support its own weight if ..,e..1 1 , ... t t. . r ol ti. .ii. ;ii;. nun ii:m s i n oil are stretched until they break, those which r.re the strongest inc-rearC in length less than the weaker one. A pieces of wood, having a breadth and thickness of four feet, if supported at its ends, would be bent one millioneth of an inch by a weight of three pound placed at its oentie, and a weight of one-tenth of an ounce would bend it one seven millioneth of an inch. J" EXT POOR TO POST OFFICE. Cooking Stores, Ilosx! Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET -IRON WARE Itavinjr recently taken possession of Hie new lytilted up nnd commodious buiidiiur on Hiirh I street. tw doors east of the Bank and nearly niHiMie im- iMouuiam I louse, tie siilisct ioer Is better prepared than over to inniiiifaeture all nrticies in the TIN.OOPPEU no I SH KKT-IKON WAKE line, all of which will be furnished to buyers at the very lowest iivinir prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment t.f Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. tSPOCTINO and ItoOFIXd made to order and wurrimted tiertcct in liiimut.-u tuic and ma terial. UKPAIKINfl promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done riirht and on fair t rms, and all STO VfcS and WAKE sold by mot'iin bcdcpeniicd upon as to jiiulit- and cannot be undersold in price. A continuance and increase of pulroiuiKC is respectfully solici ted, and no c'Joi t will be wanting to render en tire autWtaction to all. VATXIE LCTUINGER. Ebensburft-, Oct. 13, 1870.-tf. JOHN D. THOMAS, Boot and flioe Xtvlcev IVIE und. rsiifnrd respectfully Informs Lis A numerous customers and I he public gener ally that he ispreparedto manufacture HOOTS and SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the finest French call'-skin boots f o t he eon rsoor broirans. in the VEttv bbst manskk. on the flrtest nolice, and at as mode rate prices as liko work t'i,l, le "I'tumeil anywhere. my "'"hlNliment need no assurance as to oie supui n.r quaiiiy ot my work. Others can Tal v 1,0 e?"v!nc'i of the fact :1 they will only i i",V 1iyt?u" UP convinced. f Keimii-iriir of nimia n.wi .... . .. to proinplly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for pasf favors I feci confident that my wurli and prices wiil commend mo to a continuance and increase of the same. JOHN I). THOMAS. 1 A a 1 1? i mid i ? 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. floNITMENTS, HEAD and TOMR- ll t l on KM. i t HUNTER and CA RI NK r SLA l. M AN T KLS. &e , tnanu fact tired of ine very hest Italian and American Marbles. Entire satisfac tion (ruaranteed in price, design and character of work. tT Orders respect fully solicited ami r.. ...... i h n i . . V " -.. ch rV 'e' fVheVery 'W ....n -., lO.O.-ll. JOHN PARKE. , u "IL1"""J H- t. o'friel. Vtfll K MHM Of ITD ICI lUIXIIMOfM Ot U T KlbLi MAyCFACTtREnS OF flhEISN AND I3L1E2II! M&ESLS ! -Work executed promptly and Sittlfaotorily. and as cheap as the cheapest. (4-12. tf j Tjl A. SHOEMAKER, Attorney- AT-LAW, EbetiBbnrg.- Office on HiffU street, east end or residence. 1 -Sl.Ta -tr.l JO. LAKE, Attornf.y-at-Law, Kbensburg, Pa. Office with Register and Recorder, In Court House. T t. ,-, . . - I mjia. xuvrney-ai-Jaw, VJ ' Kbenebur Pa 0ce oo Centre at rea uc uwn iiuui 1.1 1 if a Bi-rcci. aug'i, 73.J". IIENttr W. KAJTAOA. H. W. KANAGA & CO.. Proprietors, LATE PROPnlETORS OF THE G.RARD HOUSE, CIILSTWJT ST.. PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.50 and $3 per Day. PITTG3UJ1C, PA. One of the til leNirnll plaiceaj tn Atop nt Went of the Mnnl.iiiii, Accommodations for SCO Guests. The above Trouo, opened lst Coring- for " ' "c i" "" ---.. J ."" 1 (n . 1 . . I . . : . . . . . r . I . ..:.- . . .. . 1 Kntlrt-ly nw ! frishel lhronslint in the tnxt iBiprOTOrt Myle, ! ni1 j In-ererr re peet a flrst-cla"? Hotel, with tf-ifu-raph from phcIi clmmlier, and in course partly patents aitacix a. Ventilatinn ttf thfi Itoifmr perfect. e.iilents Ittj pre, W keductios rnoM the nrATno i-nrcEs 11-3.1 TJie 'nlMiiie Ieitrlmetil rrrTs nxj J. McDonald Crossan. lioduction ol l?ntos; Rooms, Willi Ilonrcl, 3 to f f. arronllne lo lornllon. rs"- PAr-PKNT.ER KT.TVATOfJ ItrXMNO HAV ANfi NI'UTT. ?T.K-fXt: Tf. Ff.HOK F,.SV(F ACi'KsS. SAIEI;i;At:il. Ai;.v.r riltK OK TDK IlK.iTOlttinU. VI t H.MIi.N lll 'llli: !ltrjE PEKFCT. iS lilE IAlMtOVl.I EI.ECTRICTEI.hftKAPH f.CH.vi EA: ii CM A M KEit. This I (mise is elifribly located on I lie corner of Sinithficld and Water 51 reels. In t be irrrredi ate vicinity of the iinuiufacait inf encies, n-id co:iinaud u iinc icw ot i;ic M.ni r 'tela iiivcr and surroundings. :V m . ;i. :"r3 ?w wm. COIINER lUtO A 13 AND CIIESTXUT STIMvETS, This House, most plensantly lneated on Ilrnndan l Chestnut streets, lias all the modern hn proverneMts, includmir Pi:sseurer Eievat. r, Ac. It is firt el.-s in all its app lintmciits. Price per day lroin fci.riO to 91, according to P-nth ,,f t,nt. .,t ;iti.i.i or room. STIIFET CARS KI N" DIRECT TO CEN 1 EXXIA L EXPOSITION. nr.-4ml J. BUTTER WORTS!, Proprietor. PL V1 iemmm 113 and 115 Clinton 10 mOTCD j? Am" w w m v M K B U J W US 5 6 J B ALWAYS HAVE TIIK "rrr' - - - - - - Stock .r Dry Goods, Notior s Millinery, Carpets. Oil Cloth.! &c. to lie r iuiiJ in Cambria eounTv. i ! i.t" J'on't foi-irel ihc iin-nbcr and street. (tf-J tlil1t t kia.iji Ml & III 3rinvilrictniois. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF Tim. mti?? 4 AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN I Oil "f - AT A X?L -ASD- OOESE-RBJBBING GOODS K5E1ULLT. Tollii-ix in TI,,rOPPERvtSnEEMBOA PBOXPTLT ATTFXDED TO. Nos.278, 280 and 2S2 Washington Si., JOHNSTOWN, PA. EtaiJiDi INSURANCE AGENCY. T. W DICK. Gen'l Insurance Affent, EliEXSBUllG, 1a7 Policies written at ahort notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Anrt other llrst Clnsi taaiimniri, Ebensbnry. Sept. 22, 1878 -ly. Boyd & Gamble, And Superintendents Cermanla Dank Building, Corner Wooil ami Diamond St 2-3. PITTSBURGH, PA. ly. i3 Wl FRANK MACt0.'ALW. Ihe r-rentir;n of truest.. i. mot centrallv loentrd . i . . .. . . c . . t- : i . . . . . i .. .. . . i - ......., ml 'modern iinprovemi-nt. Imvlve- the electric I 1(',7J. Sir Wiiii.iiil 'IV-ni.1 "- of trccil'Hi h llrst class puidcnrer elerutor, wi;h m!I Snfoaitnnl oi rrerjf floor afainst ar Vractieallfi E-ire-prf'of. t paktii s hemainino a wfkk or po. will !e s l.eiidiii I ratine. 2in.l na u - - - - - Proprietor. ! is.. m -mW -r m Street, Johnstown, oa9if&orreu&co.. m mm . m WASHINGTON STREET, r ear PEIMN'A TI, R. DEPOT, w .7()hnsto-vn, i;!., Wholesale and lieail Dealers in FiMIEtfiX AX I) ltHMLSTIO BllT GQQBS MILLINERY GOODS, IIAKOU'AUE. liOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AMI t:.IS, UlOX AND NAILS. IlEADY-MAnTJ ri.OTTIIN'i. TAIH'ETS AX1 OIL CLOTHS, GLASS WATIE, YELLOW WAKE. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, li-o'issioiirw and Food OK ALtKlMIl, TOCETaKR WITH WESTERN and COUNTRY FR0DUCF such as Fresh Meats FLmr. Hjcop, Fih, P.ilt, Jlutlei-. Ki!K. Crtrbon Oil. .V.-.. Xc. -"Wln.!ei;ilc end retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. CQLUHS. JOHHSTOH & Ca EBENSBURO, Penn'a. GEIYED ON DEPOSIT. 1'AVAni.I'oX Itf lUXl). IMEiirSTAUOWEn OXTIUE PEIM5. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS WACE. AND A GEXEUAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSITED. Nv.lM3.-,f. A-n-l,l,er. PjAIID. I Tarry Jacobs would re- v.!!r,,f",,y U,rrrm n'iy fik-nds in .,i!T''.r coun;y ?n'' eis-wflPre tll!it thc , vT r""' ' "''""l' " ho opened I hila.lel,d,iv lor the flef ,ile very lst krrsdes nn. wmlt u", ,,,',,K-,' ft domestic use! find wdl at all times keepmi ns..riiiient (of t'ie ImS.I brn"ri""'r) wl'iirhwlll eomparevor al-ly with any eTer oft ered to the trade All per sons visitlnir the city are cordially invited to Tin spect our stock. a I'Oi'iS ft Co SS!) Market Street, Phiiadelpfcla. cho.vf d.wof ve on haB j ?ri.itfVf TJONXKR HOUSE, Loeetto, Pa- navinc hist comiilete.l , and furnished this coinmodUms A, mni cii-chtii nntei.tna snnsi-riher Ft " resiK-etlallv solicits fn.m the rmh.2." ":lc Inirener.-il an I summer risitors 8 BE I RIM "3 r'r- Thehnnse .i'V:;: . . ...... o . , hiici ii iinpruretnent s. anJ iiun iv., rm. .....-.. . r lin a tine ten. i. in oiin o.. .i .. i ' u . ' . t-iK-i-n- l- dant provi.ioW.;r7h; to another call OI a que, - ; -,s meni u ouitom LATE "CAIN HOTTPE," Cornr Main and li tttibura h Sis I-retto,MayH.l.T6.-tr, , a!e til l'. Very centre of town. Front, the sofh entrance ' ,nonlha ld and llil'ivin? M ' ' to the Court lion..,. It is bcninnin? to sho J-, .' rut M.T.-tf.1 JOH' pniiTrn t.mm ! i.;-i. . . , i t l velvet, . "DOAIiniNO SCHOOL fou Yocxa LAP1FS Tim Sisters of i y-. St. Joseph have opened a Hnnri! Af'"".1" inir Hchool for Ymitir T.aHie ltiw,i .-.i.. ....ij a vvuvrni, llullliiavg bnrir. Pa. TfRsis. f ISO par annum, pavatde in advance music and Languflics. extra charge. 19 1 -3m. J c ji 1 1 i .11 sioRi-orj,., Exaggerated ideus of the int,., ; 01 parrots Lave bwn entert - n' Uome, who, inWed bv i l i los.teness with whu-'h t!iovo-v ?,: j the sentences tlier have j speak, have too hastily cm,,' i1',1 ' j ti,eJ unlerstaud the meaning, r1' J they say. There is, in j known andofun ,vp,au,i I panot in Iirazd CXf.-. 7 ' ' J-IH-'culation -2(.i"j yt.ais Zt' c: ' . 1.iL-i lli.n.l.t ......1 ' 5.. the minds r a urave p' ' discussion in his Kssuv OIj"J;.l,v--Lfnder?t:.iHlin, nhit-h gai dcd as indicatii.g m.ii,jvo':,..'"" r kind; but it is 1.0L inure than many other tniu-0Hv" r: dotes of parrots, which lexplainetl by su.Hsiij2 v. y, : ! !w.si as th.-y ceilainlv in common will) many othtraV..- memory and aotuti.,,, tf T- Locke quotes the M,,rv jTT William Temple's MeiaJii; , ; pi-ed in Clui-tcn h.-u fn' hnd a 1:111m 10 kl!;i'.v . . ,...T . I Alaui ice'' own ln.uit'j th- i com : ik in r'Ht much civ lit I liatl licrril soofi.-n fr-jai Li.-iv ,1 of an oltl ciurrot he hud in iQj''" inch's roVM nnniit t!: -re, t! 'it ''I, ainl ;iisvvi i ol ni!K-.ti,i.)s Ii!;e j r alile i rc.-iliiiv: s. tii:,t t!iis. 0p' t.:'in iinre general: y c(,n, tr!-i oe Aiiciiciy, or )o. i. i. ,. or.liii'il v askevl Prince M an'. t c ..l-tter, nh; t-.M hiin ir, heart! nf the p nr.it, lie ftinl lh.-t mIuh it v;.s eroi"'i; rtiotn where he was. wit a ., jr., 1 iMehiTien alfut him. it i t... elaimeil: ''Wiial tv;n;,.;!,v , b'oii aie lierel 1 :i -y s . thougrht Hint innii w-Si. ji ,i::.'.i-, Piiii'-e. The pr.rrnt mv,:- ;:" j;e-neralor other ';"' Wl.vu i V it close to hiin, he :,lo!: - '.V; come your' It ;i!i-v..ivi: j; Maiinnnn." The I'tin.-e tii,n "To whom tlo V..-.I i.vl ,,y: ; -j I p.-.i rot icpiioij : " I o .n roiM.-i I ne ri'iiu-e aske.l : "Vli:a ! ihete '!' The parrot s.J.l : -j ; alter the chickens." The Y: l.itihe-1, cnl sail: 'Vol t.k r of the chicken ?" The . rr..i . "Vt-: and I know w-!l ciii -.i'.i !. .j ilo it ;"' ami Ik-lmii to chick i;k'' s I c-r.Uing chickens. The pa'Tat only lo have bee:! a wdi-tivn.-Vt: accii-i,onicii to say entiiiu ili;, . ready to sav them, but ;!i :n occasion sneh as aiuse i.ai ;'; ence of the Prince an i h; r.it. and the tine.-tions a 1 !a?-. 1 t. . in A Iock riii;Novr"V n :e iikiL cluU iiii.i v.ill-. v, in lite Ty'.., gian Iorets is t!ie I i;i i!.:i:z or washer l);ile, iti the :i :-:'i v ; . of t!iL' ni'.'iintr.in lan.- t!i:i'. ij :u DtleliV of Cole;-'4 d-'.iiv T!i e-t v;. lie vs. t nil'f!;':-!.''-! w'tli j: :r esqne irrn'.ij.s uf fic-!.s. r.!. I ;:.r.; 1-y spni kiinj: lirook.exted.1 i::i hi i from the fi Ii -v. id tv.i e'l !:. '. i-ffo ar.eictit vilhicrf-?. T. ;i : ( j i.. iMelimtz. I i.e lovi-iv t-t-i.:u.ii.v;i r- Gri und ,-ies faom Tu!n;.ie!! '.n . Falkenstein. It ji.--c: tj-.t c ndtr of swectlv Hiei;,-;il ln lr.. lliat appeal's tno-t tn th, are Loif-e;! niUniHlertooil, (1 I-i-e.l It is such n:t.;i:(. t h:;t kr. !: value of a hilly t;::ct l.c t!.: nciilier lit re nor f;r r.iMiii, i i;i tli-r mountains is a lniiiian ilv vM:: zt: K foutiil. In this valley, iJr SeliiHalwasserjrniiiil i tii'ri i i: the Diftli.-u-zr.t a"t ti-n si tlJstnnee Iroiii the viihio aarl lj '-f excellent c:in i.icv na l Lteii up to the Falkentci.'i an-t u idyllic Olierhof, tlu-re st;a N a i'-n-onsly shaped reek. Ili-ii: to.ia of twenty or thirty inrtiv. ;l ; forward from the phihi aa.l s--'--- the for a uf a hi;iii:ui faeo. in rn. tile bears a ;:r;i:i- .-!; - i Uancc to his I.ilo ?I j -'.v X. ; - III., E-lipeior l" ria:;rc. i- strange that Nature, ly f,::'.:.'' i'iiY'tti-,i,t'.5ir'ii e!i,!I,l l::ue Vi-vC - . . ..... ..... . , . . . . . . r .:.-e .- to create to eroienj' v .i y jxjleon III.'s e.dii.ter.aiiet i-; kT' so strikingly, that, lhi;!i it i? of a caricature than a Jl.-.'.ti.:"? ; s nes, it is dillieult for t!ie l':"Ll'uT.!! resist doubting for a iniiK-nt r' -;'; such a plienotiicnoii eouM caused by the elements :il.' more than a mere r-ili' i'-'--1' i,r ' which rises before us in t!n-c dimensions. The eye wil!i if;? chi?etl lids, the up tr.nu .li i '1 in fact a'l those traits which Mhir expression of icsiirnatieii ;i!)1,,1'.'r:. which we are aec'ii--l"i".iC'l c '"VL. the chief charm teri!ics cf " III , are paintel n this stcac L " trait. L'.rnl'j.i S'-'ic'j- A (Ji F.r.n Calf. Mr. J,':;t1 Mantis, a resident of Fo'-l V Bear river, Nev., who is tfj; mining, owns a cow, h'cf months ago gave birtli to a t - calf was kept up so as to i'"; r, mother to return home in tl'1'1c',''ni';j to Ic milkel ami fuekle it- , '.'U months after she pave nU 10 calf, failing to conic- Mr. McManus .-. .1 r-.. ' , .. j-t ti ii I im : ri.'" deer, the body and !ia:r like that of a calf. It '' 4"" j Pi I and the mother sceimd to If u' , c1 ! Of it. There has lieen " tn',: an who may fuvnrthe house with their i beinjr Iarjr;r than a Vtli:!S i.i' . Uertni cnlv 10 tier week I . - ... 1.. -ft ! : " w i mivvro tne exeeiuion oi ms ea.- r 1 CRE'NttR.inr da lar in raisinir i;, " - , t. wuicli are coveriu uu j,jrt deer's. A good many lH "i been to see this rt:il!y rin'?,'t.V;.c turiosity, and it presents fl l -1-for the scientists to solve. TuRXirs turned up well lat .Ten- I
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