1'iituous Jf ctltd ngs and Drides. lii-tory anil tradition have L anil oil lo us woiulei fill aeeoimts of the inagni.ic. lit e -reiiioiiial: ami gorgeous r ui n' which have sign ilizeJ the w-ild ..gs of by gone u:ys, though Home of the high born daine.s of old he utood at the altar simply ap-paieU-il. Whi n Louis XI 11. married Annie of Austiia, her robe was white Katin, an I her hair was simply dressed, without crown or wreath. lbalK.Ua of J"o."tuga!, us th j bride of the Duke of Cur; u;.i wore a dress of splendid tl I !'J til I.f a stomacher ol ermine, Mint tl'jeves, a clonk uoriiereu wim t m'njfaUinn from her&houldeioto the LI- tin 1 : b it she had no ... ,1 I....- !... 1 ,lta wliito ii m -.11 II When Annie of France, f.nding the , , , , At !:. t. .. I.. I.:, Archduke jlaximiliian t:ii ily in ins wooiii"- "nve herself ami her domin- oi;s to Lharles 111., sue appeareil i .. It i ;i..c?irr o..i"fioiii-il f,f !ior i a. tiiO imposing ceKT.ioni.u oi nor liCil l i.-'ro in a l ube of doth Of 2uld, : with iLsitrns in raised embroidery upon it, and bordered with priceless sable I:mih s I. nearly ruined himstli in j .ider to celebrate the marriage of his ; daughter, the rrincesa Llizabelh, audi iriCt ind leiermir.ed was tl.eoppotition i-hown by his sulijicts to the marriage j lax he raised to ikbay the $5:5,294 it j co-it. The ceremony took place sit j Whitehall with so much pomp thai it has formed the precedent for all other j loval weddings in England which have followed. The train of the bride's ! driss, which was silver cloth, co:-t one hundred and thirty pounds. Her hair il attd on her shoulders, intermixed witii ('earls and diamonds, and a crown . of gold was on her head. Iih.ips, ho.vever, the rarriage cf Iler.ry I. I with Matilda of Scotland carries oil" the p;lm, as far as outward fplendori is concerned. Iihoi An?e!ni per-i formi d the ceremony in pic-senve of .-II tho beauty and chivalry of the icalni. Tlie marriage of Kilward I., in C'antei bury Cathedral, was little .'os niflgniliernt. Margaret Tudor, c li-ii married to James of Scotland, stood pioudlj- r.t the altar as hei noble Jin-.age warranted, a crown on her l.c.ul, her hair hanging W'neath it overed only by a cap of gold, and w: h pearl about her mck. The ill-fi.ti.-il union of Philip and Mary was solemnized Ids Winchester Cathedral, as beliilt'jd the sovereigns of two great e ui. tries. Ch irljs J. w:i3 married by pro y at Notre Dame. (Jeoige III. sign. 1 zed by marriage with (Jneen Charlotte, which took place at ,S't. James' Chapel Iloyal, by abolishing liny of the practices which then held g.iol, but which were opposed to ?;'o lei n tate and feeling. St. James' Chaptl Iloyal has been the scene ol m ie royal marriages i;i modern days thin perhaps any other modern edifice, though it is cramped and small. (Jucen Annie and William 1Y. weie wedded h-r; and here George IV., was j!vin i l at ten o'clock nt night (Juccn Victoria was married nt the same pLce, on the lOih of rebruary, 140. A Cruiocs Pr.criiYLACTic Aoaix.st S.mai.1, I'oX. At a recent rcectiej; of i lie Alabama State Medical Society, lr. G. 1. Xoi lis, of Iluntsville, staled thut dining a visitation of the small pox at IIiintsviI!e, a number of fami lies uj-ed a tea made of the timiri f wn ravf htom, and that in no instance did i tiny of these j-rsons take the small p jx. I)r. Nonis was unable to learn at whoe instance this device was sidop'.ed. lie stated, further, that dm i'ig the Lime that th'?sy families ued tl.o te, he attempted to vaccinate a number of the members of the fami lies, nnl mi every instance he failed, but that after tea was discontinued, he siu-c i dod with vaccination in the eases Tvhcre hj had tailed while they were under the influence of tea. Thh cimiciluga racemosa is known as the black snake root, or cohosh. It should be used in moderation, because, large doses produce impaired vision, vertigo, nausea and vomiting. Its medical properties aie highly esteemed by many eminent members of the medical profession. f In the Trans actions of the Americun Medical As. bociation, vol. 1,312, Dr. F.N. John son ri ported extraordinary success witli it in acute rheumatism. Jn cholera, a disease often allied with rheumatism, the medicine has been very suceessfullv used. One ounce of the root may be boiled for a short time in one pint of water, rind from half a pint to a pint may be used in twenty-four hours. The fluid extract is probably superior to any other preparation." This should be made by some able phaimaeeutist. The dose of the fluid extract is about a tablespoonful three or four times a day. The facts stated by Dr. Nonis go to contirm the truth of Jenner's dis covery that vaccination is small pox. Another curious fact is worth re:nen ljtiing in this connection. 1 he cimi cifugu racemosa is called the Mack snake root, and is supposed to have received that name from the assumed bite of n ralth snake. Here is another curio-n coincidence : Professor Henry rd Manchester, England, discovered that heat equal to 1$3 decrees, Fah renheit's scale entirely destroys the poison of small pox, of the rattle snake, mid ot the cobra dicapello. This important truth should be a prophylactic against the penseloss i destruction of bed-clcthing and per sonal clothing of victims of small pox. JJoiling water i 212 degrees of Fahrenheit's scale, and will utterly destroy small-pox poison. A Goon Way to Clean .Alpaca liit the ootid into a boiler linlf full of t-oIJ rain water; let it boil for three minutes. Havere.vly a bucket of water nrnie very dark with ino'igo, wring the o;iih1s out of the builin water nnl jilaee in the imlio water; let remain half an hour, wriug out and iron while ilauio. "7 1" ! N ViWUV The discoverer and piiinpDuriil fjtr;.-d BR. SWAYKE'S COIH'OUXO STUB? f viLo mmi And other raiuabh-'prcpn ration. entered upon lit-'pi-'ilessiotnil aiter with t ho m.orlHnl nd vniit .r"if n iv-iiiMr Meiiicnl Kiiuc-aOon in uric of l In- oldest mill best s noob' in 1 lu.a trn.l perhaps In tlie ivcrl 1. Ho snbsi-o, i m i veil h ti.iiliiul utiii til rrm-tici' in Oil' ! Ipliia I)ii--iis:rv. nr.l fi r innr.v y ars :tl ti-ml- , ed nls: in ll; lluVpitnl. In iht'se inliluliou' ; I'.ecnjovcil tl.i- iiiifl iiii.'1:i-npfM.iniiiil icsof oh- I . tiii nil :k mi iniiriit Into "i ! s in Hi l llifii vnri omamelitS, ,,s t,,, tn-i hs iri li n for asi-riiininr the best "'-tJ -oils or tin irtri'itrnn nl. 1 n o rcrirr. t horo- , rruitsor hu i xu-nsivo jroi.-s.i.iui o.p-rii noD I i.i the im illinl ooinpounc's m the In st risult.a of tl,afi(j;i i ,,t-. riiti':i. ituii i.-1 ch t!it in- in ; P'ont-rina n !onn t. t v.;ry r,wy thrimirh- ; tho nnii au -M-inn? vii-rm or tdo remo. 'f hf-rwii h oosiuni nl. TIipvW miionnl ()f Us,lll,v ,,., ,,,., (f tl,t. V.ri,i h.i. prov n "lr. Swa.VMo'sCoiiipoiin li.r ihl Out- I ry uu" t ii : iriiii'ui'ii'U! it-iin'ii. kiiuw u. iinu it, ton! nil ho have wiirii w cl i; wh1m i.I h(;il pro pi -I I Ir. The W IM ( li rry, in nil of tin- win lil ptscl in ml countries where it is known, hiis Leeii "jiitly eeii ii.titi-i! for its wondi-i 1 ul ni'iliiiil fi:alitit 8. but ItJ unlit powtr to cure Home of the vio rt mn' inocit iKtn-$sliiir riiscH-es Hiuoi'.sr ii?, v. us never fut'y tw ei lrtinert until Ihe exi-erimeeiii of thnt killfi:l filiysleiiin. Dr. Swn ne. hn.i li imiiist rn to.i its hijrli aiiitptii t u m, in iiinhin:itiori with I'ine Tree Tnr nnj oih r eijiiiiily vmuiiMe v L'eliilile inirreiiients, whieh, ! CMotr.UMlIj- eoiuhiiifil, remli is its nctiori ten I f-ilil more c-ertiiin ninl tiem lieiiil in erini nil i diseitw of the throiit. I reiist iui'1 luiirs. Ir. Vl' r.e s w nil I nerry t oiiiii.tiiul strikes at the root of ilieii.- ly dim if injr tin- blood, restor-i-- the liver utnl ki.ney In heiillhy .-icti.ins. (n v' ro!;iinir the nerrmis ml shtiltt-red eonstilii t 'ii.n. It does so w 'itiioiit pi ost t a! in or weiik i Tiinir the body in any way. It cures not only t he 4u ri'j? and liver, but every orjrn n dependent noun a wasted or impoverished state of the blood. A REMARKABLE CURE. AniiAn.m HrxstcKFtt, two mi!e3 from Skip J':i kvilh-, Mimt-ivtiii-ry cnuilty, I'a.. eentraeti A a sr rioiiM cold. vliii !i pi itle-I uium his lunp-s, v.-!.'i a violent eon-h. pains In side and brent. nd f'.iort breath, 'i'li1; svmptonn lufime very iil;ir;nin-; an nt.-eess loiim il in tlwluntrs ami m-ide its way tlirninrh th" si-l-. and I'i.seh-irsre.l larre i,uaeil it i- s of pus externally, so lh.it his physic. an in Hiv'lit that I lie r on r or I unci Ions of tins? ot his lu:ira was totally destio v, and I ei-cfore siM;-os d lliccusp entirt l v liopclcs:i. T'.N moil rn I -ii st.l'e of things eoutiniied torn lonjr time, until he was wasted nod worn to a sl-eiid'in. He was advised to n;k'f lie of S'Tayiif'sfompound .ynip "f v.'ild fhcrry.and tlirmij-h il" use was re-ti-rrd to hi i. ill. Jn evc-ry s el ion of the country t lurenre per- i iiu iin e.ave ln-en cureu ol cnusiimptnm, in ts F veral stupes, by the usi- of lr. Swiiyne's Medicine. M:uiv liavelxen restored to healiii niter bi-iny eoiilincl to their bed-., red need to mere s'odelons, and troubled with couzh. ni:'ht sweats, ln.clic- lever, a:ul all other indications (fun iidvm-.eed .fiijre of i!i;iea-e. It is true th.it In all ciisi-s wlicrt cures areatleeted Ihe patient must have gome lung? rctiiuining-, but thous ands Of VICTIMS OF fOXSUMPTION have descended totlieir jrraveswhit miirht have been enred if they had used SiV;iyne'8 Com pound riyrup of Wild C'heiij" in liiiie. PHYSICIANS RECOMEHD IT. Ir. Is;iac I. 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'1 he nuthur has returned from !'urop3 In excellent health, and is a train the Chief Con- j suiting Physician ol the Peahody Med eal lnsii- i tute, Ni. 4 liiillinch Slifcet, lioston, Idass. j iVor'i.'i i: Jmiriiitl. I "The S--I"r.ee of I ife is hCTnti I all rnmparisrn i the most extraordinary wi.rl; on l'liysiulojy ever . pnMishe I." ;2nsn)t ILtnll. "1 lop'-riesl'ed in t h laittom of Pandora's box, 1 and hope plumes her wlmrs aii'w . (,i ri.ese vninahle w, rks i.iil.lis'he.i bv the Fe.i- bmly ii;.liial I nf -! ute. which :i re t '.aehin tho:is amls ho-.v to avoid the maladies that sap the o i t ii -del of 111-." l'hi'ih fi'i i H,u,t ) r. "It ?houid lie read by the youn. the midille Bjfed and even the -dd."" Xrir Vm h Tnl,unt. The ti lit, ard on1. Vedal evvc eonliTri'd upon any .Medical .dan in thise untry. as a reeoirnit ion of skill and professional t-ervii-es. was presented to the author of these works. March olsi, IsTi. The presentation wis noiiced ntthe lm of its oecnrrcr.ee l-.y the llieton Press, and the leading jonrn ils t !iroU!ilii nt the eninitry. This mn;;iiili een !e.la! is ol o)i ! aroM.set with more than one hundred India diamonds of rare brilliancy. "Altiitrelher. in i' i exee;:ti.ii and tlie r:eV,rie--s of Its matt rial, an I i-ze. this Is decidedly tlie must no? ie. i'.'di; tm lal ever struck in this count rv furary im;-p'se whafevi-r. It is well worth the Iii. speei i'li el Nuiiiisiiiati.ts. It was lairly wdh and wurt'.diy l .istowod." AiuXst:hu-M riouithoirtr, 9 itm o 1, 1 i7o. 'al a hcrne ?ent on reeeli t of fc. for postage. Killierol theaiiiive works sent 1 y niui'l en re reipt of price. Aihlress I' I : A I It ! V M 1 . 1 H. A I.. institVt;:. ,'..r v. n. r.i;Ki:i:. r.i. j . con- sultir. rhvsieian.) No. Hv.lfineh St., Jl.ass., oi-oiSite l-i'vi-re lb.n-' N. I. The nuthur can he ron sn 1 1 ed on th above named diseases, as well as nil diseasi-s re- qnirimr skill, secrecy and experience. ittiee Hours, 9 a. m. to a r. si. 17 7.-ly. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For .Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, uoh ae CoukIh, Colds, W hooping Coufch, Bronchitis, AsUuaa, and CouauiupUou. Amr.nf; tlie Treat discoveries of modem r-cieuce, low are of more real value to mankind than this cf f. ctnal remedy for all diseases of tlie Throat and Limzs. A vast trial of its virttic, thronphont thi nm) other countries, lias shown that it dos mrely nud ef!'eettiallv coritr.,1 tlieni. The testimony of our best citi zens, of ail c1 .s-cs, establishes the feet, that C'i;ki:i:T I'kotoi:.' i, will and does relieve mi l cure the nfl'.ietiiit: disorders of the Throet and I tints beyond siiy other medicine. 'Hie uvn-t dunerotis a!K-cfiot;5 of tiio rulinonnrv- Creans yio'd to is po-.r-ir; and cases of ConMiinp tio.i, eu:e 1 by this prcpnmtion, nra public ly known, so rem.-trkabie rs hardly to be be lieved, were tiicy not proven b. yoi:d dispute. As .i rem Jy it is tiirqiiate, on winch t'.ie niiliitc may ro Jr lull piotottion. liy eurine Coughs the fore innrs of more tcr'ous discaa mvn u-m'-rniwsrc-l lives, and nn amennt oi' fullering nt to coinputol. It ctia'ieiijtes trial, and con vinces ..e iri)it Rceptic-al. Every family should seep it c.n l..-iml fs a protection aa int the ear!v and rnpeTceived attack of I'uhr.onary Attentions, which e:is'ly met at Prst, b-.it wlin-h liecotric incnrahlc, and too often ii.tal, if ti-glected. Ten der bnifs need tl-js d-t'-neo; m l it is unwi-e to lie wi hout it. As a .-af.-gn-.-rd to children, tunic the dt-trc-sii'a diseases which beset the 'llir-isU aii-1 Ciie.st of childhood, Chki:hy 1'kctokal is invale.ahl?; f..r, hy its timely use, multi tude are resetted fn.rn premature praves, anr saved to the love j:ul a.Tection eeimed on them. It nets speedily P-ini onre'y (T-n. st ori'.innrvco'kis Pecirin;; sou tid and hiairSt-rcstorinir slcej. Ko one will sufF r trouble v,;ne 1 ,iii.;en.';ii and pain ful Bronchitis, whan tiicy k'-w how easih' tliev c in be cured. Orisr'mnily the prod tct of lotip-, laWions, and accessful eliemicAl investigation, no cost or toil is spare 1 in jnaking every bottle, iii the utmost poi!Se perfection. It rr.ny be cent'dctitlv re lied upon as possessing ail the virtues it lias"ever exhihited, and capable of producing cures at mcinor.tbla as the greatest it has ever effected. pri:pabei bt Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.; Practle-al anil Analytical Cheio'ota. T.r JSY ALL DRUGGISTS VKrt rWH ERS BOOK. DRUSffii VARIETY STORK TI AVINC5 ropontlyenKirtf-od oiirotook wenre a t now prepared ro soil t a irrr at roiliiotiou i nun loriurr p! :c o. Mir Pti-ek cooiv, 0 ,)nnrs. Moil j,-in op, Perritmerv. Fnoey Sohph, f. eon's, II:il!'s ami Al!en' 1 1 a ! r lleRt'nrttt i t s. Pills. Ointment. plnter. I.inimenfs. 1-ain 1 Killrru. CitrHfe Msrneh:. Esx. Jamiiim Ginin-r. ! I'lire navonnjr KxtrnelK, Ksoii?of, I.oioon P.vrnp. !oothl irf gj rup, Spiced Syrup, Kliuliarh I'ure Spikes, &c. cigars rna ro!acco3. nianV Hooks, Deeils. Note nnrt rionit.i r.n Post, Knve C'oiiiim-retil anil nil kiinlsof Note Paper, lopes. Pens, Peneils, ArnnM'a Writing Fluid, 1(1. ok and Itcrt ink. Poeket Htnl Vnna Hook a. Iii it mv i na mewspnperfl. Novels, Ili.-to- I,"..'. 'V"v,-. "K!!"8 1 '"3Tiid Toy iiooks. j- C T.v-r.VurtaJ.',,V,,too,,rsto " lo of F i tnt Ion .Vr thS ldioi " " ' "C "W I PlfOTOGIlAPH AI.nr.MS nt lower prices , I . .. . - r . . I il;. . . I . . Paper and Cigars -old either wholcsalo or re- iiiii-i in i.i tiiin i.i iii - tail LEMMON A Ml It KAY. July 30 isr.9. Main street, Kbensliurjr. II. I'LANK, M. D., rospectfully ofl'ers his rirofeBsional services tn tli Jtll- ritlzens of Kbensburjr and Tfelnity. OIlee ad luininir re.id-nce anil Inmiediatpl v in the rear of Hon. H. J. Lloyd's druir Ftore. S'lxht calls ran lie made at the ri fi lenee of Mrs. liuun. on Craw ford street, Knenshur. (4-24.-tf. TTAMKS J. O ATM AN, M. D.t Thy- . - -V I srciAN and Si'ROF-oy, KlietiKbtire. Pa. mil a. a. ii di Kur.u". r-i w tikiiii rcr " " " -J.V.T- nn;e Hfin resilience in new nuiiiin street, one door west ol liinir liousu. V"" Kuuiiign liousu. I I Aug. -o, 13.(5,-tr. I V ZT A: ' :V MM J Indian Dust Storm. Tn his elever account of Eanr.u, a district in tlu l'unjaub, Thovburn des erilH'9 a dust storm on the great plain of Marvvat, a phenomena of eueh im posing force ami grandeur as to be well ill-serving of the impoitnnt posi tion lately accorded it, by American scholars, among the great geological agents. I Marwat. the bed of an ancient lake. 13 now a vast treeless plain of Ulldlllat- ' , , ; ! li'.g, saiiuy uowu, iioruetuu uy a leioii ; ! of soft loamy clay, deeply furrowed by ' watercourses, and overlaid by a layer j ; of gravel and smooth, rounded stones, ' called hell stones'' by the people, be cause of their black and scorched ap pearance, the effect, probably, of natu ral sand blast attrition. Seen in the autumn, or in a jear of drought, it rp pears a bleak, howling wilderness, lit home lor the whistling, heat laden dust storms that often sweep across it3 i surface in the hot months; but in late spring, after a few timely showers, it presents an interminable sea of wheat, the vivid green of which lurn here and : there to streaks and patches of dark j shaded grain. I Vhe approach of a dust storm over i this place in a dry season, and wit ' ncsscd iroin one of its boundary hills, ; is a grand and impressive sight. At , lirst but, a speck on the distant hori I zon, it rapidly elongates until it stretches from east to west, a mighty I threatening wall a thousand feet high and thirty miles in length. Nearer ! and nearer it comes, phantom-like, its ' rushing noise leing inaudih13 to the ! spectator. Now one wing is pushed I forward, now another, nearer still ; and now the birds kites, vultures, and a i stray eagl". or two circling its iront I aretvisib!e, and one by one the villages at the foot of the hill arc enveloped anil huMcn Iio:n thctye; i Sew min utes more and the summit of Sheku budin.tdl then bathed in sunshine anil sleeping in the sultry stillness of the June morning, is shrouded in vellow. I eeiKKimir clonus. ani.5lie(! is the grandeur of the scene in a moment, mid houoht remains but the slillino heirriinino; dust, living and eddy iii"; about in nil directions, penetrating everywhere. Outside nothing can be seen but a darkness which can be felt. 1 and nothing is audible but the whist ling of the wind and the tt.-ipping of 'the bunpralow chicks; but inside the j lamps are lighted, ami a quarter of air ( hour is idly passed, until the storm, ; which reneraliv expends its fury on the hillsides, sulfides or passes on. A T at-Proof Cons Crib. A farm er writes: I built a rat proof corn el ib as follows: On large stones, placed four leet apart, I set posts six inches wjnare and four inches high. On top of each post put a piece of boiler iron, thirty inches square, on which lay the sills, making thu crib four feet wide at the bottom, eilit r.t top, and ten feet high. Every font j feet in K-no-fJ, of such a ciib viil hold 100 bushi Is of corn, that is ears enough lo make that amount of shelled coin. Use poi fable steps and never leave their, against the crib, or allov any thing lo be left ag.unst it, Keep oil frrass, weeds, and snow awav from I your crib, remembering that constant j vioilanee must le the pri :e paid for j immunity from rats and mince. Keep j lib- crib well shingled and painted, an-.i you will never have to build but oiice, and will never see a rat or motive ; iii-iih" f the ciib. (Jood for economy j on l eoii eniv-ncc. j A nother farmer says : Old tin pans ! as caps for posts, in the place of boiler iron, is fully as. efficient and much I less exix nsive. In latitudes where i the snow does not fall too deep, eih I teen inches 13 sullicient height for the j posts, a. id by bringing the crib so I much lower, it will le found much ! moie convenient in unloading t lie corn, j lesidfs5 lessening the danger from heavy n:ins. Sose Throat. Soak a small piece of broad about the size of a hazel nut. and then take a pinch of cayenne jK pper ; mix and roll up in the form of a pill, which the patient must s ivallow, when in -ibout three hours he will be relieved from all pain. In a severe case a second dose may lw requisite, which has never been known to fail. Nf.iuai.oia ant Rheumatism. Two tablcspoonsful ench of beefs gall, laudanum, spiiits turpentine, hemlock oil, sassafras oil and amber oil, and a half pint of alcohol. Mix all together and apply three or four times a day. EtensLnri INSURANCE AGENCY. rI W. DICK, Gen'l Insurance Agent, 7; n i:xs a un a , r.t . Tollclcs written nt short notice in the OLD RELI Afil F "r7TWi ... . mi 01 nor 1 irt ihhh oiiiimiilfM. Ebcnsurg-. Sept. 22, 1ST8 -ly. Boyd & Gamble, ARCli ITKCT And SuperinteD dents Cormania Dank Building, Corner Wood, and Diamond Sin., 12-3. PITTSRURGH, PA. ly. . n-eovoTi . . TIT A- V I'NLU, M P., IM.yi.innn n.l Offlee reeentl v occupied by M. .1. Iluek, M. r. . .-............. L'i.'"!!' 1 .''" .!.,,,0.l.'8 sto,rr- Nifrlit ealU may LEX. TA IT, U I)., TiiYsicrAN ' y , .m f , , UWII, ) now loeated at St. 4 iiitii-o Inn I !umKria yiirM calls fhoald be made at the PoHt-omco. July 14, is:e.-tf. W-jb H. SECIILEU, Attorney al Isiir, F.lwnslmrcr. Pa. Office in r.ni. onade How, (recently oocupied Yiy Wm. Klttell Ksij.) Centre treet. 1 1-21 t f. ' a -- . i I VJ A lj AA1I Ijl MI' lor R.I ft in lnrn-n m ,, ... o r amall cinantiUea bv Mitrch34, l79.-tt. EVAN IIICHAELS. J. LIcBoiiald Crcssan, Xietlnction Konin. will RoarI, 3 I t PAP-SFVr.FIt FirVATOK ltT'NNINO EAlVOFA(ViS. SAl K(iU;Hl AS.V-T I OK'illK IIOlcU l'h-Hl hCl CHAMUr.K. . . . This Houe is olijrililv loratfil on the enrnr ate vicinity or the manutiictuiii.jf agencies, and and surroundings. COHXER IJItOAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, XlIII-VI3i:TIIIIV. This rionso, mopt pleasantly loeated on Hrond and Chestnut streets, has all th modern im provenu tits, ineliidiiyr 1'asserisfcr Elevator, Ac. Il is first cla-s in all Its app.iialint-nls. I rice per day froui $ J.rl) to I, according- to length of time and location of room. STUEET CAKS KUN DIRECT TO CENTKNXIAL EXPOSITION. J. D 10 eo.-4ro. 113 and 115 Clinton ALWAYS 31 Stock of Try Goods, Notions. Millinery. Carpets, 2-4.1 Ion't forjret I bo ft toe mi ki crs. WHOLESALE AKD KETAJL -CF- -a::d- hcetlrcnWa f AND DCALEKS IN REAMS PARLOR S3 COOKIE 017 rrn vicivf rAfinci i"H.ii.l.)iil.u buvio it .c T:!V PPPTl TKUSPTLT ATTKS TO. Nos.278, 230 and 2S2 .Vashin-tCo Si., JCSIH0TOVM. PA. Wood, Worrell &., WASHINGTON STREET, Near PEXK'A R. R. DEPOT, Wholesale and llctail Dealers in FOnniGX AMD DOMESTIC MILLINERY GOODS, HAKDWATiE. QUK ENS WARE, UOOTS AM) PITOES, 11 ATS AND OA PS, IRON AND NAILS, READY-MA HE CLOTH IN??, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, GLASS WARE, YELLOW WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Ii'o visions; and leoil OK A LI. Kl!t, TOO ETHEIt WITH WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE snoh as Fresh Meats Flour. Uneon, Fih, Salt Hutter. V.trir. Gnr!fiti till. e. t y-Vholf,;iloHn.l retail orilera olieite? anl promptly liile l on the shortest notice and most recsoiialde ternts. mW MlRBIJi iORKST 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. FB"it iMKNTS. 1 1 F, AI ) and TDM II- fID.VKS. CO Xrr.ll nn.t rim. i I-. I Mi A US. Jl AN I KI.S. Ae.. i.iho.i- t- : 1 . It ...v ,., iikmit)- oepi itHltan ninl' bV .rtiin i K iin .-iartites. j-.ntire Piiiisfiie- i ) i II in (ruaiar te. il in price, design and Ifsf S cliarneter of work. , n i . t'r- I inters respectfully poli.-ited rV--V- a-l promptly lilted al the very low- Z-l ftit eie li r i . Tiywo. ' E.' -- April 24, lT3.-tr. JOIIX I'AKKK. JAMES WILKIMilirt... . .H. T. O'PKIKU, VILKIWSON 8l O'FRIEL, MAKrPACTl REUS OIP FG&Eira ADO SOUESTIB ZUSSH ! lov?tt, X'ii. -Work ejecnted promptly and ltl.dactorilv. id as cheap aa the cheapest. (4-12 tf f ami I")nikl Mclaughlin. Aitony at. Law, Johnstown. Pa. Office In the old r.xi-liantre t-.uiniintf, (up -Mairs.! corner of Cl'. ton and LootiRt streets. W ill attend to al- but. nesscor.pected with hla proles on. 'Y w. DICK. ATTORNKY-AT-LV, Kt- I I fW nil" t I Fr.nl f. ... m . . . . 7 enpnurn-, fa. u. i. i ,,,, 1., - - ii mn, imnii ul 1. ova s new tiiiiiiii. r i . in . - ..i . Wlllin Oil f-T7li. 1 inuunerof loiral liimmo. !.. ,,,.ii.i.. t jrily, and collections a specialty. f'Ml.li. ytio, rUol ol at yulNN, V k Proprietor. ol" I?ntos: ft. n - r! i nfg I o Inrntlon. HAY AND N TO TIT, MAM, - IMI - " OK THR HK T O H I i:il AND N TO TIT, MAKING AM, FLOOR V I-. I l I. VI 1 JMl'HOVKI) Kl.KCrHllV; i:.I.Ki;UAf Jl t .iO.I KAtil ...... or Mntoii'oi i nnn x mr Mm-u. In tli immorli- coiiiidah J a due view of the Mono,...heb, . r -"-''" J "7" ' UTTER WORTH, Proprietor. Street, Johnstown, HAVE THE t T at Ofl Cloths &e.. to be found in Cambria eoimty iiumher and s-t reet. Itf-J mm, jotiss I oh & Co. s EBENSBUB.O, Pena' a. MQHEY EECEIYED OH BEFO 1 w A li V I KLi: V 15 I. KTlRlST ALLOWED G: r rii"'T i i'..li'i'il ' r.DwLY LOADED. E, and a g.;i-:::al 3ANK!,GBL!S!::C3T;A,3CTED, ""fSpccfal atti't-tion paid to .i-:-t-5 T cor- ri.'iiiinfli'!!!1. A. ' Nov. V.i. 1? -tr. La;-:. N T EXT DOOIt TO POST GttlCti 11 on 12 fjf ov TIN, COPPLR & SljEET-inON WARE IFtvin? TT'fit i,v tfU'- pr-Ttfoti-ifin of tV.i-- f-Y7-ly li t tei' ti n nod ntn 0.0s ; ;n i : on street, two -l iort. en-t of I.::- -iv-' m uriv oppositf t he Moiii'tiiin 'in hotter prepared tV-.n cvf ' r.rttr-!" i!i t he 'I' IX. i t ; r 1-1 V, AKK liti-. all - 1 n ni. h buyers tit lh- v-ry iowe.-st t .- ";.i:.:- . : - iii . rur-;!-;.'. ot to kt -; p a T oe K.tib( , .. ,-r ei.-.i ir..;'i dtf to ki ; p si '.i ana vat a.-?. : it or Ccoking, F'3rior a-'d ilea V. LO 1 - 1 of tl-o 111 -.-t r.Iiprovrd '.. - .8. t"FPorTIX; a-.--, i-.'. ir!:;;; ...f.,... anl warir.-iti :'. m-iI- -t i - i t- . .1 ":.i : : n- (, .-1 tei-i.-l. KMl'A i i 1 N(. on.:-:- tl at'i - ..' All work 'Ion? will linn- on luir iT!:is. nnd :iii r I "'!.-; i.e. ,1 V.'A ;- i' by n.e c 1:. be depends ! i. ,:i ..s ;i 1, ;:.. . . Ci-.iiTKit !; i:nV--soid p:-u.o. A ;.!...,.- . find im rt j5;so of pat rn-v ;s rr : . n1' . .,;.. foil, an I tiooi'ort v. i.! be w: r.;ii. to ii-i.iler i lire satista-jiic-i; .; all. VA I.I TF. LL TiilXCEH. Ebcns.biire, Oct. 13, ISTo.-tf. r 'I'll Ii iin.lt r.MK JL ti o irieronv i -1 iftte-1 rfsj-i -tf-.-o t : i-if 1:- sti-tr.ei . i- ally ttir; tic i.; ; rep.,ri-df- 1: : mm 1 Mil )F.S of :;:iv di sin I sii ti e fii-.e.-t I'rcitt. h : :i!i-skiii On . . ; : o:n ' t ' 0-1 t!.;- ; ii-i-. a i I.-- iiri.-iini, in tte vi;:;v i:;r ? shortest not !, tod ,1S iioti.-r-ite like work can l.e olj:-5!i..-- l no;, a her". 'i'hss' wiiii hnve votn lio.-:s un-l t-u nt my estnbiUSm-etit tu v-.l no s .iii.. tle si:p:'i if-r q ir.iity ot i;iv work. ! :is to r rnn iii.,- :e s nn v inci-l or t i-- fi. t it ;! v -vi'l oniy rive no-- n tria!. Try a:, fce convio-'- d. -" Jioprtirii.ir i f r.ni t aid .- hi.eb i tended to promptly .11:.! i:i n u . i!i.e :,-t. tii.ini iiu tor p:ist t,iv. r I foci :: that ir.y u i-rk ar.d o: Ices -i!i corntri r. I nu- !Ftlt io a L-oiiiiiiuaiicc ana incrcns'- i-f ine f ii-n" JlU;x l. THOMAS. u vi 1 , V) 13 di A A , rS, -AM)- HCOSE-FUBSISB'6 STOBE IS 1 II K PLACE TO ftl Y STOVES, HARDWARE, TO NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. r-io GEO. HUNTLEY, PrcpV irLAmir.RS AND OTIIKR,"jf y...,"in terd to bnild a lions or liarn, or ot V-p-wi-Improve vonr tirofiert v. irn to h l vri ' Y for NAILS, ti'.ASS. PAINTS. II A ItlJWAlii", Ac. Mone y saved I13- buying for cash. TCT AUMEUS, GO TO IIUXTLEV'S and luty the riK.sT C'OKN FOPDKK and S'UAW (' l' IT lilt ever s .1.1 in this county. 1 heir cost more ih in saved in one year by cut tiny your feed with it. UNTLEY will sell you WALL PA PEIi nscbepp, if not clioatu-r. than any other dealer in Kbensbnnr. and trim it into the bargratn without extra chaijre. -K.'T'-OrSEKr.EPEllS, GO TO IIUNT J.J, I.FA "S atul liny tlio ULANCHA Ul) ! t il UUN, tho best in the wjrld. told for Ctnu at inanufacturer's pilccs, 1 Tr L CKSMITI1S, HUNTLEY wiil soil r, yon Horse Slna-s, Horse Nails, Car- rrHE r.rrsT?ILYEi:-PLATEI WA HE in tlie market n r. .. . 1 . 1 city retail prices. Sold for cash it r-oniti 1K V ot H ' ' a-ls-V.-tf.j lirNTI.ET'S. ; , . . 1 f .1! r it'.-''' few tiii'iiites 11.- C.AKPEXTEKS, (JO TO HUNTLEY'S and buy your TOOLS ami PlILI)I.NG H A ItlAVAKlv. Ph cai, and wv 20 per cent. (t "i.ai.Li iiii:- t?t 1(1 J LK' inn cash tor S and save 2.) per cent, bv pay- ,t , I r Table Kt.ivcd Forks, Spoum, Ac. , Iirn wr!'P tlu ' T-OUSEKEEPEns, GO TO HUNT- ,.:. ' i v,.t, r:: .l JP LEY'S and U..y yonr Stovesan.l Tin- r",n''.' a" 1 - , , f ! ware. PA V CASH ANll'SA V E MUX EY. &O TO HUNTLEY FOU CLOTHES . WKINGKKS. Hesellstliem atgteat ly i-edueed pi ices t or tlie rcudy cash. Zk LATiGE LOT OP POCKET AND M 3 PEN K NIVES very cheap for cash at HCXi'LEYS. A. SIIOKMAKKH, Attorney- AT-Law, Eliensburg. Oftice on U igh street, east cud of residneo. I -tt. T O. LAKH. Attohnky-at-TiAw, Ehensbnrs. Pa. Olnce with Ri.nit,r aad ilwvi uh , la t vui l Uou. How to Cure TlK:nnr'l5 snf r ! says tiio L'n-; i;i ' ! who iiic other w i-l- i i . . j some ol thin t;,;s iT and to ol'teii a zrj'v, T j resort to sopoiilie urn i how tlie op'.-j.n er;(V(. ; Others fin. 1 wine m .' j ellectuul and are thus alcohol every niuht. ; i is to In; ft-aiiii, li ivo the foundation ol uL , i i 1 - ".. It',- i : I ; .lid : i;i id- n:ie, now ever, lievt i people who have fotui r, to sleep w'uho'it r.-si ! n res. The iih-mi, ,.,;.;,, were popular, ami In. - j of people U aiiH-l tL;t 1 j fixed iHint stea'lilv v.-, ' sleep. In the dark. '; - not so easy ; l.-ut t,; : not felt in liiaidi-oi. w;. merely in elos'mrj t;-., ( , i to think they wciv a ly the fctreani of air o:;-. . i ing the nostril, h j V hoover woul 1 v, -I ' c . . . i J V-' as ii u wcte vi-,.: .it- it soin l:ul a-!eej. plan STiL-ceed, and u.. ; same in prn.c ;;.r. tion on sny s Another pi::.; !:r.- 35 I jiof-ed by r.'i J. :.: j Cooke vrho tt-i -! ca-?e of tlee -. cessary to L: cases (.tpei i. brain, a:..1. V:. the Llood, f , to make a:i I tvlie:i U.e tiv. ! fir.il so j'-rev. cci-,a.;;j.l i ti';ii us l:rcT:l!;i::- -..- ' . . v ,ii. . e A t: I T 1 ; ': S S t 'i ' . 1 j1 It io c:-.;.. v, I o is -.'. : ! it v. tr'.il. v I a 1 V 1 V e v t l,j to Ciji-r.-Iiioss ii:-i!t;ite n I'f -i:i for The t 1 lie vr.?;ev ''." jji. vrty! v V.C-1 ' ti.-.- V. !,l- i;J t :s a r.- Clu; ' 1 e. c .-y i.i-? v. a v . 1 r,YA I;:.! '.'in l.'s t i v v.-1 u vl:tI v ; n:i - .1 l:r cr.'itlve : they s.iv "i. ; Stiie." T1..:j each ch'i:n L j ' one i::, ll.o r : r;zr , t:.e . i: . l.;e ti;.le oi i.ic to .Mr. Je-.u.-v, farmer. To !-r.m-;t Ire Ivt 1". :i tv .U-?r rr.-i tr.-.-v, o: tl.e ; '. t -il an: 0:1 lit of " i ' ittemjit t i,e The liavvT Kaljiall f i::::i: t'jruiiirl; t::o (m-- 15 th'-I'e Luilt of lointu.-r Wil:: p wnia t!-.3 to:. 1- hil'i ml t-. tl. fi'it I'oi.i ir Ui:..' so'Kiie ttr. -.r.? s:'. v. bricks, it vi..' -i moii::triin-s, ci.--: "l right .in,'!'.-!!, r.i: i l: fortifications, 'i ' its k'r:-::!i to l" i iii p;i: ts i:: :v wall ir, of cry ; There it i io;i: : ' mini it::vt.:!, (- - it, on tL? I. ;-: K.ir,-u. It i : 1 1 ; i:v. r.i :.l f t '.'"-.) c-'-'-ii: to protect t!ie i-' ; inn :'.! s of t!:e nvip lut t!ie pt ri ''!v.--i ii barhnriaiis were iicv-. r artificial barrier. A IiF.MF.riT V renomli ut si !) 10 1 - Ivnc fllovit ir : "AlMlV IIV1!k'1S v an:l Pine rcmoiy in 11.0 oro'.r. wliiiti '- urawares a bo detects it by whistle in t!K at Ikv.uc some cliiJ.l a ttas; oon?isti iiev ot it ii'. ' t!, i thi it in-h ! i,in r.i 1 - til vomiting en-ii- 1 ' " mustanl water. ' : , , v out i.f hot water, vx : , dioit -a i I IMV a Oi' ' I ........ v 1 ert uir 1 uv .., Tlie object of ! ; the retelling i- prii ' : the f rmation of i!i': V is goo'l, having ' knotv others wlu 1i:m' !l pueeessftil! v." the eoib-e sluub, ib-tlf" has lately Utn ii:tr-lK tralift, anil is sai.l to i ilin?rv eoJVee. 1 ,
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