o vg - h 2ci xz: a ja 2 tVttl.tilllf (JtlHtOtMt, A singular custom still exists in the it in :n ... vj .. ., . 1 . 1 .. .1 village ti uiiuiii ii, iifiii annuel ijiijii, j Enlatnl, tliat of sending what is call- TZ U3 and 115 Clinton Street. Johnstown, ticman of that place thus describes ALWAYS HAVE TUB ;-J..uQQm Best OfeoapQt 'After the Vestry scene, the bl ilal ; stock of Dry Good", Notions Millinery. CarpetM. Oil Clottn e.. to be found In Camhria county, j.arty having fortneil in procession fur I2 -M t-p..n-t fog. t the n umber and street. tf-i h uviiig the church, we were stopiK'd in the chinch by a row of five or six women rai'gdl on our left hand, e: ch holding a large mug with a cloth over it. These were in turn presented to ire?, an I handed by nie to my wife, w ho, alter taking a sip, returned them t me. They were then passed to the next couple, and so on in the same manner to all Uie pirty. The com po sition in these mug.' was for the most part simply horrible; one or two very lair and one V3ry good. These hot juts are sent to the church by .ill classes of people, and are considered a very great compliment. J have never heard of the ctitoni elsewhere. Hera it has existed a- f;ir back as the mem ory of the oldest it. habitant. An ged lisherwoninn, who has been inar lied some sixty-live years, tells tne that at her wedding there were sev inly hot ot3.'' Another old wedding usage seems conlii.ed to Yoikshire. In remote pails of the country it is a custom to pour a keltleful of boiling walei over the doorstep just after the bride has h it her old home. JJefore it dries up aii jthcr w editing is sure to be arranged. A Yorkshire wedding is by rights wound up by a race for a ribbon. In ("It veland this ribbon is given by the bri-U groom as he leaves the church, and all who chose run for it in sight of the house where the wedding feast, i held. All the racers, winners and lowers alike, aie entitled to a glass of spirits each ; and accordingly a9 soon a- the race is over, they present them selves at the house and ask for their 'lowance without any particular invi tn im. At the village of Melsonby, near Darlington, and in the adjoining oi-trict, the bride was formerly placed us a winning post, holding the ribbon in her hand, and the winner chiiined a kiss on receiving it. Oil one occasion it is said that the bride, being a Meth odist, refused to give the ribbon. There . was much dissatisfaction through the place, and the youths re venged themselves nfier the tradition al manner of punishing stingv brides t'lv tired the- stithy at her, that is, they phu e ! a charge of gunpowder in tne slith. ir anvil, of the blacksmith's Mip, and tired it as she passed on her way to church. The Iilne (.'(ass Cure. iffect on iuieimatism and nec- UALtJiC AILMENTS. ITS The blue French glass, wh'eh has become stn article of commercial im portaine since lien. 1'leasantuti dis covered healing virtues in or rather tiirough l, hi made by a fusion of co balt with the vitreous Mux at the time of the melting, and thus' the blue color, the shade commonly known as "maza rine blue," is incorporated into the substance of the gJass. 15tit it seems it is not necessary, tor the rcpmed riTecls, that this particular kind of giass should be used, 'or the Ilaitfonl Titnrs says : We have seen experiments tried with the clieip ' bluing" of the wash erwoman, which is simply painted on the glass with a brudi or other thinp; or that w ill serve, and t lie etlect eeems to be the same. Indeed, so tar as the -t feet on animal life is concerned, Gen. I'leasanton himself mentions the cases of women who have cured baldness and we believe neuralgia in the head ft:,. by simply neuiinga blue knit cap and sitting in the sun. 1 lie washerwomen's "bluing" is in ide simply by mixing a little "solu ble blue' Tone of the airline) in water. It is bouglit at the druggi-ts for ten cents an ounce, and an ounce will mike a tpi.trl of the "bluing"' which s?t thesar.ie tiniea superior wrilingiitk. The bluj light really does seem to have a tienetieial effect on rheumatic nnd spinal tronlhs, on neuralgic affec tions, and some other human ailments ; and its etlect is quite as troig! marked n vegetable growth. House plant thit hive led a starved and teebie hie, sum develop strength un der the blue light, and a fc.idency to increased color an I grow th. It seems to produce moie effect if the window is double, and the blue light is onh the inner one; (Jen. lMeasanton's rhe i ry bing tint some electric action is developed in the passage of the fcun lig'it through the white glass first and tnen through the blue. It can 1-e readily demonstrated that the blue gl.cs acquires more heat siiiij.Iy by placing the han I first cn the white gia?s, which will be found lo !e rather cool, oven in the full L'-ize of the sun, and then on the blue gi which is frit to lw absolutely lot. At Thompson's Ilussev's then? are panes of red, blue and green g!js placed on a southern window, and liV recti glass is the hottest. Woo: en Watch Wo were shown Tc-Verday, hy I'rigineer Matt Franklin, a wooden watch tnulo by Yicor l)o r'yt. of UiNfoJ The casf is rnade of rrr root, mid the Inside woik, nil I . .1 . .1 .. ' lit nm-e ii n neei.f and l.'te ... . ' sir!n2s ("iicri are metal), are ol hov- wikkI. while tfi Lee is rnaile from n ff if,? lioulder-bl.ide of a cow, whidi was run over by a train and ki't!i iome time ago. Jt is an ofsn. f vr watch with a gpia crystal, and i nn f feg int piece ol workmanship, fl pliying wonderful talent in the mn'f. It ds not weich more than an rune. Afatt says he has carried th wstcfi a ilav or two, and it k ?ep as gond timensnnv watch l.e ever car lied. KaoxviUe th ron ?'c.V. IS. FOS JU m a ft T THE I UOIVIIS OP PEOPLE WHO PAILS COMiKHijTE AT THE ROT CASH STORE OF- PRYCE, BAXTER, JONES & CO, ISKAR away with tiicm AMPLE TESTIMONY THAT THE Great Eldorado for- CHEAP GOODS 07 ALL KIKD3 HiS &EER F00I1D AT LIST! iv 1 1 t:it i: HETTEll BARGAINS! AND PIORE OF THEM! FQ3 CASS!, AMD GASH OKLY, 4-AX K Til AX AT lw Vvuwf Didtlfd U i1w.iiMu b.ITiWnli AND THE RE.1S0X Will THIS IS THUS will h apparent to all when wp say, as wecun and (! without tea r of gu.-ci-gsl u I con tradiction from any source, that WE II WE THE LARGEST STOCK tf be foun.l in Ebensbnn?; WE SELL roii CASH and CASH ONLY - treating our customers nil alike : WE ACCUMULATE NO BAD DEBTS for cash buyers to pay ; We Manltactcrr Or-it Ow n Bi.axkkts, Flannels, Cussiimrcs. &c. ; WE BUY ALLOUH OTHER GOODS I'l t yrjf qmi'itil !es iTl at the lowest pricesat iHin thlt; hence it is that wenre enaliled to SELL AT MUCH LOWER FIGURES than the credit system will afford. WE DEFY COMPETITION! and invite comparison a to the quality of our Itoods and the prices uslccd lor them. Jf'e Ilereive Xeir (loot! livery Day and ifiveo-ir customers he benefit of any de cline in price as soon us it occurs. vve manufacture the celebrated i.u.mue:ive.vs klansel. we want a;;d v:ll pay the best prices for 500 dozen k:;s. 500 K!:r.s OF rctttr, -VXJO Lus. Fkkmi Koll BL'TTEU. NOTE. U irinir recently enlnrardl our ?tore l(oom- to double t !i-ir former otimcity. we lire iit-t ier prt-ivired f hnn ever to nccoin in. ulii re ami wiiil nmn the crnwiN who it il t hronx on r e. Mbliillllciit 111 quest ol poo. I jf, ,i ,i- I tx.llelll :rice, h:'1 voulil t l-erefore n! i-it who li-n e not j et pn Id us i vwit to lo o lit once, ntui be convince-!, hs we Hie nun- they will be, th.-it we mean e.:n-tly what we any wh-n miiiiri. :il the woilil mikI the rcaf of mankind that we Hre il the warpath iiirstlnM hiirh price I nnrl Int'Ml.t to tfx'.it it out to the hitter en1. So brtnir lot it your etih or produce mi l see what you will see ib the Hy of t'if biii'traiu. Kespecil'ully your. Pryce. Baxier, Jones & Co. F!ier.sbi-.rr, Nov. 24. 1ST6. Wood, Worrell &-(!o.5 WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, ToIIn4tVIl!, iriolfsafe ami IZetnil Dealer 1n FOUEION AND Im)MESTIC SET MILLINERY GOODS. iiakdwart:, i;oo r? axd shoes. HATS AND I'AIS, HEADY-MA OF ClWX CARPETS AND OIL fLOTHS, GLASS WAKE, YELLOW W RE WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE, Provisions nml IVm1 OK ALL KIM), TOOBTHKSl WITH VVESTEIIN and COUN THY PHODUC T no'eiiie anl retnil OKleri aolieitef? nml ;-oti pily lllle.l oil the glumes: notice miiU iiih.mI reasoiialiln terms. JOHN D.THOMAS, Hootand Hlio; 3Isilcoi T"E i:.irslirne1 respect ful'y it-forms LI ,.7i.-,iV",.'.r V" - t public 8-net". i Iii it ,P, ,l"rf''t" 'inn'Mef ore l; mjts ....... noj -ieniren sizcor cju.i it v. from lie hne.,t r reucli crt I t-sk In boo; to 1 1. :, rf.et I ro.in-. in the vm.v mict m.i vm:h, on the Pho-tcfit noti,. Mt m,,.ri,,0 ,ricla; like work cmii beobm.ne.l nnvwhere. ihoe who have worn Hoots aiel Shoe mnle ni my etaf.liHhn.et nee.J huV.mh " to Ihe uineriorqiiHiity of my work, other run llybeeo.i vinc Mof the fet !l I hey will only (firemeatrinl. Try ami he convinced. Kepairii'ic of Hoot Hint ?hK Mlten.loo to7n.';v.r p,,a in "',rk,,,!,,,iik- Ihnnktul Tor pit fillers fep c-onHitetit that my work rl p, Iee8 will tonunenVm" to cootlnuanci- and increase nr l e saino JOHN I). THOMAS. MA. WKSNKU, M J) I'liiHieinn miii .., iiyaieian nu sonrgron. omoe C.4 KKOI.l.TllK w P 1.. ' . --'" "t J- UIICK, M. II.. "," "il ism K s sture. N iwhr i-hIU inn v be made at Mr. flock 'u r.fi.iun.. r - ; ' im, .c.j fV W DICK. An-oKVMr at-L.ov. Ko. eitshurir. Pa. Office In l n.i.t room of T 1 J. IJoj,l ; u, l.uild.,.. t;l.rre Vtlt. All' ! ...-....,.. iiUiiieMs a:tet d"d tufitiafac t .rliy. and eolleet ions a snclaft v. fl-i t, AT .... rr , ,, i ! lilj.V I All, M. P.,' PHYSICIAN AVD RrRfir.ns. fi;,te nf P.-xrr-.irtowi. viow locate 1 at St. . ... ' JVlj-lit ....II. .I.....I I i. . Tll county , I .J , 1.41.-11. , or -) MKL .McLi;(;ilL!N Athn,y. r.ul'??' ,"hns,,,wn. I'. OfJieo in tlie old r.xehanire r...iifiiii. (up stHirK.) t-i.rn. t of CI" tfinand luststieets. Will attend to a I. bil nesa cor.f.eted with his Drotesainn TER & QUINN, ESTABLISHED IWSSIT-HBffl TUBS. .W.IAT&S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF rm mtm, -AND Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN HEATING FABLE ail COOKING Sjlieat 3H:.cta.ls AND Hira-FiRNISBRG GOODS .1 olliiir in i TIN, COPPER &SllliET-IBOA FKOMPTI.Y ATTENDED TO. Nos.278. 2S0and 282 Was!:in;lon Su, JOKKSTOWN, PA. EXT DOOR TO POST OK KICK. Coolcinqr Stoves, 1.1 on ting- Wtovos. TIN, COPPf R & SHEET -1H0N WARr Hax liiir recently tnken possesion of the new ly filte.i up aivl coinmo.lif us lui! lhiir on II iirli street, two rtoort" pt of the lt:'nk no.l nejirlv opposite the Mo'intain House. th j.il sei il.er i' better piepaittl than ever to luai, n I a 't M re til! :irti; !es in ti.e TIN, ft H'l'I'.lt nn.l SI! EE r-IJ:n-WAliK line, all oT wlii-h will be fiirnivhed to buvers .it the very lowest livina- prices. 1 he sMbTiler also proposes t. keep a rull rtn.l vancl assortment of Ccckirg, Psrlor and Hcatir.g Stoves ot the most approved designs. tSI'IMTINfi ami KOOKINtJ tnarle to order mid warranted perfect lii mane fni-f urent,, mH. terial. I! I'.I'A I !( I X(4 proinpt'r attended to. All work tio-.io by me will be done riu-ht and on fair terms, nnd all STOVES an.l WAHEsold by mean be ilcneodrHl upon as to qunlif and ejinnot he undersold iti price. A continuance and increase of pntrnnnprct rear-ectfuilv solici ted, and no effort will be wanting to reiider en tire sat iifuct ion to all. V T,I,I E LUTKINO EK. Ebensburir. Oct. 13, lb70.-tf. ft tit? AND- HGDSEWB'G-STOBE Tf 1 HE PLAIT? TO lur 'CI 1? r i LIU If 1X1 1 IKON, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. Gf 0. HUNTLEY, PrcpVL TCTAKMERS AND OTlIERS,Tr"yo"in-t-j tend to Imilil a lunise or lmrii, or other wise improve your propeiiv. ro to Hf'NTLEY f .r N A 1 1 f, I1I.ASS. I AIN. S. HAIiUWAUK. c. Money saved by buying tor cash. XAUSIEUS. r.O TT)TlUXTrY7Sd buy the bkst CORN FODDER and S:itAW cfJTTEU ever add In this Th. ir cost more th in saved In one year by cut tinx your feed with it. TPUNTLEY will ell yo WALL PA awelieap. If not t hoaper, than any fiiher dealer Ebensl nr. and trim U into the baryain without extra etiarye. 5()USEKEEPERGT7niu ?t!jcT7lf:v'8 h'"1 '",y "" i'-ancii a i:d (lit UN. the b,.M f ,he wi I J. Sold Tor Cash at manufacturer s prices. r.o LCKSMITIIS, HUNTLEY nill aeii ' you 1 1 or so Shoes. Horse Vnil v. , rp HEP. kt SILVEIt-PL.VTEI) WAIt K in the ir.arket at 2"i ier i-i-nt. leas than city retail prices. Sold for cash it rt-IH- 7!.-tf. H UXTLF.Y'S. CAIM'ENTEHS, ) TO UUNTbEV'S ami liny your TOOLS ami ISUILIUNW 11 AltliWA KK. Pay cuwii and ia ve ) per cent. XSTUUSEKEEI'EILS GO TO JI'JXT I1"V"S ami davit '27t i r cant. Iiv p;y-ina- cash lor Table Knives orks. Spoon's, ic. "S3" O USE K E EPE1IS. OO TlTl IUNT T Sf. LEV'S ami l.;v your Stoves anil Tiu wnif, PAV CASH A N Ii SAVE MONEV. &O TO II UXT:.EY0It CLOTI lis J WIMXGEIiS. Hrtaell.t!ieni at great- ij icuuueu pi iceo mr mo ready cusii. I H LAROE LOT 0FPK:KET AND ' rtw PENKNIVES very cliean for eash at i m"mm- phN "L'NTbKY'i T (3. .LAKR, Attornev-at-Law. Klienalini-jr, Vn, OiMre wi lii Register ml Heitirdcr, in Ciairt Hmi!. ' nm I ITIhl? 4i T - ifl. JILiAJJ lie U-Ul-4jUlC, j thrae floors frc.u High street. . . - " , , , , l-rr.-. tuu sioux iia nr. The chin chel-la, or papoose, when born, is taken by the mother to the nearest ! tinning stream, immersed and well washed in cold water. On her ret urn to the 1 jdge the proud mother is presented by her husband with a mare i pony for his heir; the fatted dog is killed, coffee boiled, bangs cooked and the birth feast prepared. The hf.ppv i father invites nil his male relatives and friends. The tom-tom, with the medi cine rattle, make the music; the guests chant a lively melody, and dance until the feast is served ; the pipe is passed mound, and when all are helK?d the father proposes a toast to his wife. Each guest in turn congratulates the parents, and then altogether say, "We are all friends," and drink the health of the little stranger. After the feast ing the dance :s lenewed, and at inter vals the w arriors will count their coups, the number of horses stolen, etc., and present their gifts to the parents for their child. Any thine from a dog to a horse w ill satisfy the purpose. The medicine man, who winds up the feast by i-bak'ng the rattle, demoniac yells, contortions of his 'axly, and shooting off his gun to drive the evil spirits away, receives a pony in fee for his services, and all then retire. The in-, itial services are over, and the papoose starts in life a debtor to his tribe, as each article, animal, or other gifts pre sented him must be returned in kind sooner or later in his life. Sojouwill perceive that Indian gifts are actually time loans, and must le paid by the receiver, or be considered a bankrupt and dishonored man. If a white man ie Jves a gift he is charged heavy in tv est, anil, after lieing initiated never a.-cepts a second time. The child is w rapied in skins, ami put in a kind of elk skin coffin ami laced around w ith a lariat, as they say, to keep his limbs straight. His mothei slings him on her back, starts to the timber after wood, pickets her ponies, gets her meals, and attends to all her duties. Papoose after leing weaned is pro moted from his coffin-cage, and decked out in a blue cloth shirt, ornamented with elk teeth and Iroquois shells. It reaches to his hips, and has no sleeves. Attired thus his wardrobe is complete. In this condition he roots around the lodge, makes mud images, and swaps gray backs for fl eas with the puppies. "Ride for Your Life." In the fixtecntli century there were no post utlices in Knghuxl. (Jovernnient car riers were the only boareis of letters, cxcejit the common carriers, whose principal business was the conveyance of paivtls. These couriers were un ilcr martial law, and in the time of Henry VIII. weie subject to the jien s'lty of lianginq for ilelay upon the road wilh their dispatches. The let ters of those days were consetpunlly sometimes ornamented with a cheerful sketch of a gallows with a courier there on supended. Underneath was the admonition "Haste! Post I Haste! Haste for my life!" Post offices su; relays of hordes were then r VnaUihliti' at the principal town .-'n .ie hih roads, and th' l,i u.ia indorsed on the ifn.. . ni,i. -nt iipatch(fi the day aud hoto oi their, arrival in transit. A letter dispatched from Plymouth to London in K'23. "For His Majesty's special service," bears nirie indorse ments. The distance, two bundled and fourteen miles by (he route taken, was accomplished in fifty-seven hours a rate of about three miles and three-quarters jmt hour. On part of the route the speed was greater, though six miles was the highest sjx'ed made, and on the heavy portion of the road the rate was two miles, and even less. From the penalty attached to slow riding or halting came the proverbial saying of '-ride for your life," which saying is uual'y supposed to refer to Hying from an enemy. From the tak ing of private letters by the barersof (Jovernnient dispatches arose the won derful conveniences of the modern postal arrangements. 1 1 whs from this circumstance that the transmission of the m.iils has come to be a portion of thi duties of Governments. The transmission of (jovernnient dispatch es by special messengers offeicd facili ties to the public, which, aft cot respon dents increased, were more and more valued ami improved, and the advance of civilization and commercial inter course is largely due to the facilities of mail transjortation. WlOK AWAKK FOR MARCH, 1R77. Tll ailnlt render f Widk AWAKE t'.ir the "grown tips" rea.l Wide Awake as faith fully as tlio children n ill turn at one to Ihe finely iiiustrateil paper oi Jatns TtiiaMell Lowell, :i p.ier.. ItlormaNo. VIII. f )H I'neta" II lines aeries, and ia emit ritoifeil by Ocmire Lnwell Anatin, of Caniliri.tge, Ku illiiati ifeil hy engraviiipa from photitrapliM taken fcr Ili ptirpnae. a portrait, a view of VI ... 1 . I. ........... : j.m.iium, uiif h-v n roaififiiee, aim aiiin teri.r4 Hie latter Iw-ine the quaint study. Tlie niaaziiie; npena Willi one of Mis H. R. Hudson' i-.tiitnl ntnrtes, ''Tlie Men i mi Way," f..r whieli Robert Lewis baa drawn a pleas'iip frntiiispiei-e. M ra. Clara Iloty Ha ten, the ami, r of tlic the popular honk Classiea of Hal.y lar.d," furnishes, another tiny classic, "Hiekory, Diekoi v. I.ek jj. Iuslrate.1 by her aiMer, Mia. Fin ley; Mr. L. C Whiton has two delicious Ki:-.ina vf r-oeiiia, "liaby in the Crib, Thinking," and "Mamma' Instructions." Mlsa Farm in the Edit.ir.aNohastwo, "The SnowStorm " and "In a Hird House," each chartnlnei v illustrated. "The. Third Adventure of AIil ttadea petrkiii Paul" complete the poems The S'orie are good, lieing a bear st irv for the Ihivh, while the pifi Ket "Mid'eefa Bhy,"bvMra. Mary It. Hrii.e. Qiiiime basset Oil Is," the aerial by Sophie Mav, will lw popular aa a picture, of lite i a" New Kngland village, and everylwidv wiil hasten to rea.i "Givat-for-Nothing Holly," r Harn what scrape poor "Polly Witter" in into or out of I hi time. "Child Marian Abroad," by Win. M. F. Round, is, of course, read by old and yotino - t I . ...... .... . ..... C. . 1 I MT I... . , . . ... i, if-i n mr lull .11 noiiior ami teliiler. iieH, forming by far Ihe most adinirabln con tributions lo child-literalum made fhia aea aon. Iiiatniid of I lie usual Editorial Depart ments, rhft number i hmea with accotiuta fcoiu vari'iu cities of Hie distribution of tlie itolla from the Widn Awake Dill Fair, girin many lei'ers from the hospitals, and also a list of the 'Wide Awake Heip.rs." Oilv $2 fHI per niinnm, fr- n" pnatagn. Klla Farinan, E litor. I). Iai.hkup& Co.." 1'uolieUers, Boat on. ;K0. 4 "BULFLNCII ST., BOSTON. (Opposite Revere llonir.) The SCIENCE of LIFE; Or, Self-Preservation. More than One Million Copie Sold. ioiA Mertnl twnrdnl t lh Antharby Ihe ".Vntlonnl Meilirnl Associa tion," .Mnrelt .111. 1H76. TVST-pnbHshi-d by ihe PEA BOPY M FPIOAT.. INS I ITUTK. a new edition nl t lie celebrated tnedieal work entitled the ' SM KXCK OF L.IKI ; nr. SELF PRESERVATION." It treats upon M SHmm, how lost, how retrained and how per petuated ; cause and cure et Exhausted Vitality, Jnipoteney. I 'rum ulii re Hecline in Man. Sperma torrhoea, or Seminal Ivsscs (nocturnal and diur nal). Nerrons and Physical Debilty. Hypochon dria. Olooiny Forehotlina;s. Mental liepressinn, Iossof Ene'riry. Hayirard tlountenanee t'onfusion of M inil and Ioss ni Memory. Impure State of the Blood, nnd all diseases nristnK Irom the I.uuors op Ynt rH or tlio indiscret.ons or excesses vt ma ture years. - It tells you all abontthe Morale of Generative Physloloiry. :he Marrla- e, ol Wvillia-k and lr spr'itiBr. Physical !inirats. True Morality. I ni pirictsm. Perversion of Mnrriaae. t'oiijuail Pre cept and Friendly Counsel. Pnysical rntirmify. Its t'auses and t'ure, Kelatimif between the Sexes. I roofs of the Expansion of Vice, th- Mis cries of Imprudence, Ancient Ignorance and Er rors. M f A 8 or t ?c R i', I'nre ol oly and vlind, TiifF. Prihcipi.k of Trkatmkt. Address to Patients and Invalid Headers. The Author's Principles. The price of this hook is only ti.OO, 1 hi Itonk nlno rnalafns MOKi: lliain tit TV IMCEM lll IONS lor llicnhove inmeil nml oilier llieiea. enrli one worlli more f linn I lie price or Ilie bonk. Also, another valuable mdleal work treat nsc exelusivelyon M KM'AL AND NKHVOl'S 1 1 IS. EAS l-.S ; more tlian 200 royal oetavo paires. twen ty eleicant enirravinifs, bound in subi'tniuiel mus lin. I rice only 2.0U. Uart ly enough to pay for prinMnir. 'Ihe Rook for yrnntr nnd middle need men to rend jnct now. Is t he Srl.-nee of Kite, or Sell Pre servation. The author has returned from I'nri'pe inexeellent health, and is airalu the "hief I :nn Fulttnif Physician ol the Peahodv Meil.eal Insti lute. No. 4 Hit. finch Street, Huston, Mni'i.' l:'pnh1irmi Jmii iirl. The Seienee of I Ife Is beyond all eotnparison the most extraordinary work" on Physiology ever published." o Httuhl. "Hope nestled in the bottom of Pandora ' box. and hope plumes her winirs anew, vines thole-Mi-l"r ot'these valuable work s pntdished by the Pea body Medieal Inst Itule. which are teaeliin t lions anils how to avoid the malailios that sap the cita del of life." i'l,ihi,l. lhi,i h;.,h: r. It should be read by the yntinjr. the mid.Ue aired and even tlie old." Ww ',- '"i hu:ir. The fi st and only Vedal ever conferred n;vn any Medical Man in this e nntry. as a recognition of skill and professional services, was presented to the author of liiese works, AInrrli 31st. lsii. 1'he presi'nta Ion was noticed at the time of its occurrence h- the Hoston Press and the lending journal t hr mirhnnt t he eountrv. '1'his innirniti ecn' Medal l ol Soli.) gold, set with more than one hundred ln ia diamonds of rr.ra brilliancy. "Altogetl er.' In its execution ami the riohne s of It-i material, and sire, this is decidedly Ihe most noticeable medal ever struck in this country foraDy purpose whatever. It Is well worth i l.cin spee ion of Numtsmntlsrs. It was tairiv won and worthily bestowed." .Uuwiri.u f( -ii;(iiui, .In .T.I . is;. t'.naloane pent on reeef-.t of Be. Eitner-f the a Sore works sent bv celTit of .-ice. Address PEA I )I Y INSTIT' - I E. (or . H. I'AliliKK. sultina l-'i' -ician ) No. 4 liulfiiioh oiiposite M- - -re House. lor tosta ire. mail on r Mi IH i AI M. I .Con St., Mass , N. H. 'm,f nnthor can be- eeit!rf. on the above name !i!-iises. as well as all d:easesre qu ;-iiig ski.i. s-rey anil vxperic i- c . (iffice hnu. a i. e p m. - 17 7 -1 v. Ayer's c herrv Pectoral Vor Diseases of the Throat and Imngs, such .r Coughs, Cole's, Whoopiue Coujih, J3roachit.s. l stbma, and Cor- aiyt.:ci. Ani'i.j the . prent "";C"jvcrr ol iiMKieru 'clones.'' 'vv arc-' of rnore -runi v';ie to rr::ti;ki.i' tir. n th' ef IT'tiiil rt-iii-iy !"'r nil ui:ii-e of ;..e tirnat 3n.l Lures. A vnst ti'iiil . of it virtue?, -l-. -o v' out '.' is ai.J "it' : coittitrii , l:n shown that it does surelv a:). I ct'.-c nnllv fonfnl fhe:n. T'if testimony of onr iiet citi zens, of ail ehi.., establi'he' the f:icf. 'int Ciikkht Pkctosl. will and does relieve -id rttre tlie nfHicti:i; liorders of the Thrmit :- J 1-1111 bc-ou 1 anv jther medicine. The n-.. dfii'iproin n!'oiot.s of the 1'ulmorrirv O-pms yield to it power; and cases of Consump tion, cure! by this preparation, are public ly known, so remarkable ns hardly to lie be lieved, were they not proven beyond disimte. As a rent Jy it is adequate, on whiL-h t. e ni.hiio may re t full protection. Y. y curing C'o'ttgSis the fore tnr.ers of more serious diei:sa sive nun' r'".-ed lives, and an amount of suncrin not to computed. It chn'.leiijtes trial, nnd con vinces e ttiost sceptical. Every family should keep it on hand as a protection apiinst t!ie earlv and unperceiveil attack of Pdlmonarv AtTcctinns which are e:iily met at first, but wliich t.ec"me incnrahle. and too often fatal, if iiegkn-ted. Ten tier luns need t!ii defence; and it i un-Tie to be without it. As a sufcpiiMrd lo children, ami., tlie disreiii2 dieav which beet the Ihron. and Chest of childhood, Ciieki:t Pkctosa. is iuvtdiiiible; for, by it tinieiy use, multi tudes are rescued from premature p-ave, an saved to the love and affection centied on thoin. It acts sjieedily and surelv against ordinary colds, see iritis' sound and henlth-.vfoi-jujr ideeo. No s,,,r''r troul,lw"rne Influenza nnd pain nil Ilroucliiti.s wuen the k'-w J;ow eusi.v tliev can lie euivd. Originally tiie prodnct of lonp, lnborlvius, nnd .u:ce;.-ful clie:nical iavestiation, no cot or toil is spare in m iking everv bottle in the nrtnosf !o-i!iie peefection. It nv be confidently re lied noon as possessing all the virtues it h is'eve' Vflil.ttA.I n...l 1.1 l ......... 1..1 uuic oi prouiicing cures r leinorabid OS , die greatest it has ever effected. PREPARCI BT 3r. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowe!!, Mass.. Practical and Analytical Chemists, QT.r ALI DHTTOGT3T9 EVTtKTWHKRS lIETVtSUTJIJCw BOOK, DRUGana VARIETY STORE. I f A ,N,J rpcently enlarged our st o k we are i .-nV.T ',r,""r,;1 ' "'" t -Treat reduction Irom rormer prleo. Our stock consists of .r,iTS. Med cln.-a. Perli.mery. Fancy Soai", V-r" " - "ir KestoratlvU L-in V 0'",,"e"!?' 'll rs, Liniments. PHin KilU-r. Citrate Mau-nesia, ;8s. Jamaica dinner. NrfSIi SyuP. Spiced Syrup, Khubarb Cigars ana Tobaccos. I'ltiK llnoks, leeds. Note and H.inds; Cnp, I osf. Commercial and all kinds of Note 1'sin-V hnve.opr-a. Hens, Pcniils, Arnolds WritinJ i. i ' Ht k i1"'1 Kod ,,,k Hocltet and l'as9 l imkij. MKintzlnw, Newspapers. Novels, Ilistiv. per-dvvi;::' tonuntlll wew'u,J '-vitetheat-I'HOTdGKAPH AlrtTTMS at lower prices than evrr offered In this ,.ice '"w""r P"c I a per and Ciirars sold either wholval or rc- tnU' LEMMON -MPKItAV July 30. 1806. Main Stroet. Ebcnsburtr. PUIKT 51 RULE 10RSS 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. V " I ?, II r A O HIM. TOM U .. . o.-m jn n. i-ki.1. Ac . maim-1 Taetured of the very biit Italian and American Marble. Entire saiisbi.- !.hT,'r,V,r" L" P-ict' design and chHMcixrnf work. 4r Orders r.vpeetrully solicited and promptly tilled at the very low est eih rates. Try ni. I'W.-tt. JOJIX PAKKFT. & t:STARLISIll-;i 1869. Attorneys-at-Law, 829 Seventh St.. Washington, 1). C. Inrralnrs. We procure patents In all eonatrie Nn attoti set frks in AiivAMm. No charae unless t ha patent is granted. No fees for making prelimin ary exuminntions. No additional ie s lorohtain Inif anil conduct inr a relienrinir. S 'ecial attention given to Interference i ases before the I aten. If fice. Extensions before tTongress. Infringement Suits in different States and all litigation aper. taining to Inventions or Patents Son hiamp FOR PAMI'HLKT OIVINO FVLL I.MTHICTIO.VS. I'nllel sl airs snrln nnil DrpHrfhient. Claims prosecuted In the Supreme tourt of the United States. Court of Claims. Court of t'omm t sinners of Alabama Cl.iimg. Soiit hern (Maims Com mission, and all classes of war claims tit lore the Executive Departments. sVrreara of Pay anil Rnnnfr. flrrirKRB. fot Ditrs. and sjait.ors of the lat war, or their heirs are in many cases entitled to money Irom the (internment, of which thev have n.i knowledge. Write full history of service, and state amount of pav and bounty received. En close st mp and a lull reply, after examination, will be given you without charge. I'tmlons. All officers. i7r Hers anil smfo-s wounded, run- tiired. or injnred in the late war. howeverslightly, are entitled to, and can obtain a pension. I' ni toil Mint cm Octieral l Htirt oflire. Contesteil L,nnd Cases, Private Innd Claims Mining, preemption, and Homestead Cases, pros ecuted belore the (ivneral Land Olflee and le parttncnl of the Interior. I .nml Harranl. We pay cash Tor Hounty Iand Warrants and we Invite corresiondcnce with all parties havm any lor saie, and give full and explicit instructions where asiltf nini nm are imperfect. We conduct our business in separate Rnreans bavin therln the clerical assistance of able ..nd experienced lawyers and aive our closest personal supervision to eve. y lmHirtant paper ,r. parcd n each case. Promptest attention thus Secured to all business entrusted us. Address R. S. &. A. P. LAi'EY. Attorneys. WASHlJiOTIIS, C. Any person desiring In format Ion as tot he stand ing and responsibility of the members of the lirra will, on request, be furnished with a satiiveciory reference in his vicinity or Conif ressional d.si ricl. .V ITlT COMPETITORS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, THi: ONLY CENTENNIAL. MEDAL AND DIPLOMA roil 1 II X TA I j KXItllSIT WAS "S" ' frt"! Jr-iii C vJ TO I i. Cniiie.v Scott, 27S I'enn arrnue, Pittharch. Pa., For finest spi-cimens of Natural Teeth filled with pure tiold and Artificial feel Ii pmunted on Hold N!!v.t. Platinum, ulcanite. Celluloid. I;.?e Pearl Eb'iny ftiim English Flesh-olor Unm. .Mineral Hise. and Scolt'st Jtim Enaraelic1 Hnse Iso. tor the (treat A t mpncrie lok, fur re taining Artificial Tecih firmly in place. In Rid it on to this tuirii re. ojrnit ion of !r Scott's ()r-at Dental Skill he ! alo end'-rsed by the leading t dilors Physicians Miuisirrs. At'orneys and l!nsine raen'ol Pittst.ureh. Pr. Scott conrinui s inscrtimr the fiacat Oold fillings at from 41 lo '5. a ml the i est Vulcat.ite sets ol I eei h fur : ol her si vies for 4-15 tj $76, FINt- tit iKl SETS' 73 to t!..u. Perfect fit and .a.ts1aeion n rant.ed in all s vies of work Ft' citol.l sets warra ited to be TH E HES f Ai AWE IN 111 t: UtlKL.II. Take only Ir. I-eolt's pleasimt and fi.s Jtifrl; n.i'f aiues' lieiic fur the painless ext a::tion or painless filling of teeth, and run no ri"k El UlilNti HAS IS UANOEKOrs. Write to above addreeand make an appoint ment, mid you will only have to r- inain i.i pitts t.urjh one day to get a eet of teeth or have auy ojicat on perlfirtoed. The "ent f-rinial ppeetmens are now on exhibi tion st ?7 Perm Ave.. P ttsovrrh. l-Ii-ly. 41 Parli Row, IJ. Y. They have the STtlsfaetlon of eoo'rollipc the most extensive and complete advertisinit connec tion wht'-li has ever lieen seenred. ami one wti -li wnnld le hardly possible in ary other coniiirv t"it this. They have succeeded in wurkii:z iluBB a cmiiplex husinoss Into so thoroughly a systi in-i ie met hod t hat no ehanae In the tiews'-n per -yrtfia of A meriea can escape noMee. while t he widest -in-lortna. ion iiikui all topics interest in tuailverusers is placed readily at the dS(Hsal ul t he puliiic KxUtu-l )rUk Hit Aiw l'f 1 1. Jiiiio," Jutl4.l!?5 January 19, 1ST! -4m. DON'T YOU KNOW CAHPRTS. r a m1 k r s. C A It I K T s. C A U P K T S, C A It ? T i V AHPRTS, C A K I K T S. C A U P K '!" S. C A U P K f S, IIHV ruls. w!iatfoDo?i::;:;!:;;i':; Why vis!t Al-t ill. Ivi f H s, Irton.i and luiv ' . J. ( I t 1 i'liS. your Ciiriicts. i nil. ci.ivi lis. I i Clot . ltr ( )1 !. f il I I tl o o .1 s. 1 ir-. -- i o.vtl,X'' Tv'OS. t pr.et I'liain. Cotton Yarn. e.. from ..I. M V. K KAY, who keeps the largest asort mi'iit in he cit v ai.d s-lls at pri ces w hich ot her tlealers Cannot match. Wake np when yon ;. t here, and tiiof I he place sl.fr ntitivantac is taken and m tricks ef trade fll. lOTH l!. rr,tTHS OM (Midi H A "cn NoTins, DUV IHtY llt V ii:v Ditr i t v !i:v tilKIS. t;HMs. j AM) NlllKl.'iS. j : Ami V:TI.rS. t . AMI (.'TONS. .' ' Ami Not !s. j " Ami Ni iTii i : coon c.oous. I tiOODS ' GMiA, A mi Xi i ?os. j Ami OTIUX.-5. ; A mi N n ; "Jrvat Vat i' ly. j Urertl Viirie.y, , (Jreat Vnriotv, ! Urcpt Vai iely j t.rt ut Variety. ' Urent Variety. : 5reat Variety. Great Variety. ' nitv CUOD-I. Urcat Variety, fin at Variety, tlreat A arlety, llreat Variety, tirent Variety, Ureal Variety, t.reat Variety. Oreat Variet y. practiced at 1317 ELK VEXTII AYR, 1-6. Vlt.OOIin, 3 i . 6m. j A CERTAIN HcADAGnE CUBE. VHARMLESS Vkoetafif Vr.y.r a ration, and the discovery of a pliyWr-isn, the Victor Headache t'oader lias been proven a -,isit ivt-l v sure cure for the most distressing chm-s of Si-k or Nervous Headache. IViorninir Stcknrss and Neu ralaia. a sinirle powder aetnallv ccrfnir In ten minutes when all other means fail. We have bad a woudertnl experience wit h and the ten cent trial iack id" two (aiwilers can be bad hy address In the proprietor-. J. K. Hicisi.KV fc Sau N. .1.. who will , hfcrfrlly in .11 thm post-paid, or by apply inu to l,mis k Jin hit. Kticnst.arir. and Iruiriri's evervwhere : ami it Is with we'l merited ennndenee thev are otft-red IIS a lllnrmiifl. cn, e fr all distresses of the heud. l-l--ly.J ! T1ARD Harry Jacobs would re- ! V feetrull y iuiorin bin inativ friends in Csmf.ria conn y and elat where thiit the under ' sianed nnn, ol which he Is a tnmhfr. has opened 1 ?LN..rw" t'KTABI '"""F.MTat " "II Market Street. 1 I blladelphia lor the sale ,r the vcrv rast irradr of w " " 1M'"A. bir domestic ose. . nd wilt at all times keep m assortment (of the j very- best, brands only) which will compare favor- , ably with any ever ofKrvd to the tra.le. All per sons visitlnit the city are cordially Invited to in- ' spect our slock. Aflli'cS h I'D, f S19 Market Street, Philadelphia. I- S "vTc will also k.-ep on hand a fine stock or choice brands ol I !nf a rs. S-18.-tl.J ( Ull.N.NKK IIOUK, Louetto, Fa ; the troo, lltvinp pist coinpietetl 4"v'"'x nd Tnrnlshd this ommodlnns and elcaant hotel, the snhsrriher respeetlolly solicits from llie put.. M lio in aencrai an i summer visiu.rs in particular a fair stiare of putronaae. The hne Is supplied with all modern Imprnvcmcnts. and lias a fine ten. pin a. ley attached, as well as abun dant provisions fortheaccuiarnodatfon and amuse ment of all who mav favortlie house witu their custom, terms only W per irnclt. . - noN'.NEn. Iiretto, May 19, :8T.-ir. LA IE -CAIX HdrsK," Cornr- Main ami I'MsbnrpJi S.'s., CRF.ENSBURC, FA. Vry eentro of town. Front the s.-mth cntrsnea ta the Oourt Houait. ajM"T4.-,1 juii POUTER, Luc. 1'etroleum for Uol,!, Tl.c Continent,, mUj, lC(, j Rwilzttlami, rt-ls ,. .. Gr i "- 1 oat :t d c lias just Utn nnik-i kt"'- 1 , 1 I'll .' I.. I U umimi.n.. I.. . '.'A 1 nit! I. - 111, -I. ' Limse ai;iirir , .... 1 flmf Hmbition is t,f a', t' whiskers and l.amlsoir.t 1 T' U' though it will assure. l'v '- ; r, . - ".i c i . ivaini ensaiion in Ji:tir;' -,v nmi ri-;itier 1 1 i -, . - -- 1 " "..l l IT - . immtrotis class nl... . , i . . 1 n . . u i . 1 ,. . ! I "uiaiuiuiig In u - ; luxuriant growth ,f h t; H sail, lie piotlticen v a !.:'"'" !t process, fiescrilieil i,v ('..iy-: in lii ri.fi.nilv : ". "" ' ui. j port of Nicobef r.,r:., . , . ''"J r I the summer of I stp. t . . of l:il1iiess anKiii"; i.K '' '" j oxen, and the luss t.i .''r 3 : among oxen. A fn, ),' w i. ih I iiikiii a ti .. .. . i . 1 .7. .4.- ... . - ' ' 1 11! , uui) it w.".s vi t. itn inn,. t,u, , , , ! I r-. J 'i it ",i'H H i fingers in the sc;Ud.v l.L , ! : I . . I . . "'' "" 'il 7: j Ill tlli: , illj'l ; 'l . , : of lamp tiim ning cx-m ,.t l; 1 l.nl.av ....... 1 . '.. . iiu t iw i. inn I .1 : . . i - v " ''I r. !, tl . , IK'lll ni ir fi,cr : ' ..I. I i i. . . ui IH.'IOVC 1.1 ;-lS 1 ... .;. SlriK-L: In- fills r il t't. n.uivuiai jiM ., Consul Stevens ti,..,l t!it. r lir.i r.l r!,,,. : ., ' ' ' W IVlllCIV Mi; .. 11 ' suil.lenly bald, i U; v,,, j )llis expeiU'iH-e.r.i( f..!c i..: j to sngircst it to tl.c ;tYu.r".'.fv..(' Mick cattle nn! l,,v X above stakii ; an , v. it". . :' I spread of the ui ;;.-t :i . , I i , . ' i. in inesame sueus i . a quick and n.dicrl :',!:. . ! . mal attacked. ':'!;, j,,'.,:, V. be of lht icost refiin-! a u : ; :' . rubbed in vigonm-i ; thep.ibn f ti e h ..;... : :. ; intervals of thiee :.-v-. .-.x'V, times in nil, e:.L'.-.t i'.t . I si's tans or ii;asu v. ! , :, ::i . , . ; cations riav be n : j rtibliing, en ie sii ;;; i :-o t: .1 . : : , , bringing t;ie p.-iri .u:.,', i ; . -! contact willi a li i.il; ..:',..,' j premature exj lo-i.m Ihe w inds till h.ijvs ol u i . : i crop. The Useov Mi xa;; fftrlv hUlorio liin-.-. sis a putvik-r, h'w n. , the Iinn;!i!s, i ; vrv t tn, usctJ it :i a ; :; ... .-. a Jli:ni:l;nt v;;'-:i t , :: i extci'dei! Iio;ir. ;i 'J; i: lroiK-:ii!.!iS. 0:i r. a ijltia, vlio was tfi; ! f as:if inu-itaril.fin.-ec:.;:-. I at his taMo, v.'i;!: :ri u fliitfs an I t:tt?;Ji."ii '.i-. : -!";!i, in wliicli ton ia , ii"! ' Itaeks Hi-re :i i t ifiT a"- ut In a !..kc ci' a.,. Tin.- Cigars, it !. '. wi re foil'.! of luinpir....- . U'al linn'. Oiu' 1 .' ; " 'ili.ilu ' :: - . : ' -. f (' : it It;. 4Tt'!l-.l ) K' I" ! k'at!u-r c t.'-i. u;i-v I -;; inp; of tin' t'i-!:! whole jvirtv on t!u;: ;' v was e.'iJ:;l:v ;: -:-Wil ftt to in-h h- i :.: '.iiiifs to t'io Ii.tr it i vf fretj (K'titi y co?np '.k-i i rs who not t!aic ! rs -i in th itrp-.-ri:-.! j rv -. i t , t niixoil v. it ii snii'i' .. gutiiix articlf. satif:.ct5on tin- t. ;' his servile '.".irs: France, whi n he Jccts, n! way f:t;i! i ot,'Ca:oits lii- ji-trf-'.!- ; w hich was k-.-j t ft u an sjot!ioc.".ry of -i. f,ineii"i.!! v st v it ' - ' of Fifi: h r.ii-t. i ' tlor.ht ikat the :: : ' ' the liuni'at) .-syst cites the sr.H :-:i y m .-i. :: ens the Jn:!.i!e::t guor Obe ru'-t- : ., ;erinient:il :-tr i hy some f.f ".!it the .sfno.i" i:iz l'- 1 : ' others claisn ''' !" lue.nory, ci.tiv'ei:s t'-r f-' -rtiiilei the pt-:ei-' !; : ch-ar; w hih-;uio'..vi' "''' ' oil th to it. A DiFrini.T Pi'::' --AI Foint niilitaiy : i 1 ' taught to nlf Ii: i-' - out stirrups, to 1 ;. !' tut. jfi;-k 4 , . . , "cut heatls to t!t i 1 ; other feat. Tiie ':' ,r . . lialls almut four or I'v f ':'J.'' , eier, which are J'trel ' rious heights. '! In x' "' J.." a rapid Kn'-!(,r l, 'V - i -ruling to the riirld a") '.,,t cut heatls resting :. : ' T,,r lust a ratlier li.'!ie'.i'' r.;; to the lrft. eompiil'1 1 swing th? salti'oir e-1 ( . and to reach !"n l"'1 teen hands high- 'l'i-';" e-J7"".t with the right and" It it slant of j titni i nZ : lal!v 1 skillful mani :ntr is t heatl upon tlie gi 1 K f . v hurdles pi .iced a1'"'1 ! he trooi t r ridicil 1 cutting to the ''' interval letcr:i ' The trooper is nN" t-";-' ,.' horse at a lull ii:'.H"i ' , '; : raids in di:iiiti .1 in '!' fe.;U are etf ni)i , , ... ii eom nhollt W'O b ' ' . , pight wide, with a f!" .''V p:irade cionnd is a'.'"4 "'K j;,,! i.v l.-tohi width, 'v,:l,,';,.- are kept in iw, the iUihMi iil-ut 11 u 'tt,fn. rami for .v a det:tel.u'; soldiers ptovidetl for ?IH' f,r cadets De.ii loo v-; tlulv.
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