CS DC El 3. VSCLK SAM'S CLOCK At the Navy Observatorv, in Wash ington, standstill clock that regulates ; lime for the whole country, it is not . Leaut'tt'ut, like many lovely French clocks that noiselessly lick uion the j p.alor mantel ; in fact, it is large and j tall, with plain face, and body of dark i wood, and without ornamentation. It i is much like the old fashioned clock that stood in our grandmothers kitcii J ens. It nowhere touches either the . floor or walls of the building, but is , securely fastened to a stone pier, which j rests upon a solid stone foundation, so ! that it "may not be afTccteed by any j motion of the building or ground. Kains may descend, floods come, wind : Mow and beat upon the house, but the J clock feels it not, for it is built upon a ( reck. It is a si.lcndid timekeeper. the present time it gains at the rate of . .48 of a second per day. j In order that people all oyer the ; country may have uniform time, so important fo- railroads, steamboats, mid other public conveyances, at thiee j minutes before twelve each day this j c lock is connected, by means of a g:d- vanic batterv, with the wires of the Western Union Telegraph, which ex-j tend into the room containing the j cluck. All other messages, however j impoitant, must give way for these, three u.inutes, and in ever' town and , nation from Maine to California, whore there is a telegraph operator, as the pendulum of the clock ticks, each sec- , t.nd a click is recorded bv the tele- 1 i 1 . . . n .. - 1111 il lit fill f-""l"- - . - twelve two clicks are given. At the same time a huge black ball which is drawn up a few moments be fore descends upon the dome of the Observatory, and hundreds all over; the cit v stand, with watch in hand, to see il drop, to keep as we say, ' ball ! time." Thus, when this drops a click j in every larce town in the land tells j the hour of twelve. j This clock is also connected with the j Tire Alarm in Huston, and the time is i sent to the central ollice, and then j sounded by the three church 1x113 thai ive the lire alarm. o while the clerks in Washington are watching the ball, the restless school boy of Minnesota is waiting to hear the big clock upon the town house sound its merry peal, the signal of dismissal, and the tired factory girl of Lowell listens eagerly for the same sound. Ibit you must remember that only places "on the "same meridian with Washington, have after all, exactly the frame lime. The sun, in passing round the earth, which is divided into thiee hundred and sixty ' j" -J - ' - loniritude. everv twentv-foui llOUrS ' must pass through ona degree, which is about sixty-nine miles every four minutes. So, if the sun rises at seven o'clock, it w ill not rise in New York, two hundred miles west, till twelve minutes alter it has reached IJoston. Neither will it be twelve o'clock till twelve minutes later than in lioston. Take the Pacific railroad ai.d travel west, with your watch correct in Hus ton ; when yon reach Omada you will be an hour and a half ahead of their time; and when you airivc at San Francisco your watch will be three hours and a half fast, becau-e old Sol is still on his way. When in lioston on are going to church at eleven o'clock, the boys in San Francisco nre ' just taking then breakfast at ha'f past seven. j So, while I toll you that nil the town? receive the click at twelve at 1 the same time, you must remember ; that in places situated in longitude last or west from Washington, the ; number of minutes it takes the sun to pass thoce degrcs mut be added to ; or abstracted from twelve, to give j them cornet time. j Another thing in the room where; the clock is would inteiest the boys j who are delighted with everythii.g i that pel tains to a ship. This room I may be termed a government depot, j for here are some two hundred ship j chronometers. These are simply j large sized watches, and are liunishcd i to every government sea going vessel, j Here they are kept sevcial months to le regulated, and their accuracy tested j by this clock. The oflicer in charge; examines thetndailv at a certain hour, j ami carefully rates the time kepi by each. When a aovernnunt vessel is order ed to sea. this oflicer takes them with nil possible care to the vessel, pro tecting them as far as possible from ! sudd nt jars or violent joltr.ig. J When on his cruise, the eapttin also rates daily the time kept by the chronometer. lie maiks the time' ln-twccn the moon ami some star by j his (uadrant, which he verifies by his j nautical almanac. One was seen at ! the Observatory that had been absent j three vears with an Kastcrn siiadion ' and had varied during the who'e time bill A few seconds Wiih; Aintke. Straw for the Farm. If I" could have my entire farm covered with boards I3 ing flat on the ground a whole year, says a correspondent, I would expect, more K' 11 flit than from twenty five loads of barnyard manure to the acre. Now so far as the straw goes it has a similar etrect. I believe the very lcst use of straw, except as litter for the stables or barnyards, is to spread it on the fields. I put straw on my wheat last season with manifest im provement to the clover, but in that I was disappointed. I noticed small spots wl ere the straw had ldi in bunches the clover was out, having Ix-en smothered apparently. I took up boaids from a space alxnit twenty feet square, after they had lain two vears, and planted potatoes, the sur rounding ground being also planted. Where the lards had laid 1 had three times as many ousLe's as on a like plot adjoining. f-t, BEGI.AREB A-O-VirVtST "W Wc desire to call the attention of remodled, rcfiittel E HEW IN THE ZAIIM BUILDING, EBENSBUKG, TX., Where we have just received an immense stock of Comrrisin TltV GOODS, DKKSS GOOOS. NOTIONS. FI.ANNrr.P. rtT.ANKFJS HATS, CAPS, 1 ijouiS, SIIOLS, Cl.OlIII.NU, CAltl'El'S. Jcc, C. M e aiso ke. p u lull line of tt'nrcn mPi:i)Ii;C - v - - - C.nsistin of FI.Ol-K. MSII, SUGAU, COFFEE, TEA, SALT, SOAPS, SPICKS, OILS, &c. SOLE AGENTS IN EBENSBUIC FOR MTLAFLIVS WIRE FABLE SCREW BOOT. CJJVi: IJS4 TRIAI! The Highest Market Vrices paid for drain and J'roditcc. ritYCl'M CO. GEiS, FOSTER & 113 and 115 Clinton ALWAYS ILai-gesty Best Stock 'f 1 y (ino.ls, Notiiini". MiMincrv. Cnrpots Oil Cloth &c. to tc Touml In Cainorin county. 2 4.1 t? lin't loiKi't I lie imintur iiml si reft. tf. Tor the T.nnnilry or Toilrt I' F.OrAT, to "U'htta Catile Poari. for It I marte of VX TIT1. Ff KTAIil.K llll.s, and Ov the .:iui' priN-w. li iih ret;i.. all the natural Im-k'.Ih i I les ot the oili. it rn l SO Ml CII LKSS than t he Imported artiele that It U ratddlr ronitnt Into ventral lioifehnM u-. II r .t I .11.1MIKK saw U roiidi'inned lv I'll vletan n ltalile to rn.liire ktn di- -. tli imj ItlTY of the Whtt oni render I use harm!'-". Made only ly 1'liUC ltK i liAMULt, t iiieiiiintU. Trade Miilivd by l'if.ilmrtli wholesale grocers. KSTAniJSIIKW; lsfii). JZ. S. V V. X. Lacej', Attorneys-at-Lavv, .?.0 Seventh .S7., Washington, It. C. 1 11 vetitor. We priieitro patents in all countries. Xo ATTnrc nk.v f k ks 1 n aiivamb. No cliaritc unless the patent Is uranted. No lees for inakinur ireliinin ary exiiini nat inns. No additional fees !.,r oln .1 1 n iiiir and eoniluetin a rehearinir. eelal attention L'lvrri to I uteri ero nee ( ases he fore the I a ten' Of- i tiee. l-.xt ensions before t'onijress. I ntriiizenient ia in .1 I (I ..n.n t St.lfi-4 Mlktl :t I t tilil.ltioO atll.lr. t .. 1 i . .r ii(-.-riti.nJ nr I 1 f l-n ; 4 X" I M . A M i i KOlI 1'AXt'ilLT liiV l.N Kl f-L INSTlll TIO.N8. j j llel St nl e nrl nml IH mrl tentt. j i Claim prosecuted in the Su reme t 'oiirt ol the i mteit states. nun 01 i.iaiins. i curr 01 online ni.lHIII!.O.inillI..iui IM nun.- . .-iii- ,lli'"'""' !'" classes ol war claims lielore the I Arre:r f Vny nml Homily. ! (Irp rvns. 'OiTiKt:S. and sait.oks of the l.it- ' war, or their heirs are in many eases entitled to 1 money (roin the ( invernment . of which they have i I no kro'W 'kre. Wr'te fn'.; h:tory f service, and t p. ate ainouiit nfjiav and t iimv re.t-.vefl. Kn- j j ,11.1- -1 io(. . ... .. ... ...... V.., I will he ttiVL-n uu witht-tit charge. ! fcnlon. ' All .T:. ri's. s r and .i o' wounded, rnp. tii .-.l . r iuiuri ! ;n tl;e la;.- war. however sdi lit Jy, n:e e, it,: led to, a id e.tn oii;.?.ti .a pens, on. I iiiiril Sl,i!c (o'lin :! I :liit lltlo e. i e-!ed I. Hid Case. Vi .v.f.e Lnl t'i.i'ni?, I ?! ii i' I "I eTll ... :ou . a II 1 llollli.e Id t ases ' c iiie.t i.. ;.. r.- no- (i. ni r il L.iut t.idl.e and lm i i a: lilt lit oi the In. t rier. I I.iismI WarrnnN. We pay ca!i I'liiroy Land Wiirrant" nn.l i we inv..e en pom' r-nce w . n ail par. .e h.ivinir I a ' u r sale, .i.i.l ;.vc 'nilgai e : j. ; i.-.t insi r ucons ii re a : allien i s are i mi it : ee. . YYeennnuer our l usine.s in separate P.ureans hriv.ii.. therm tie.' c!erial a -m . a ii'.-i1 of a Me :nd e p ! .( need law v rs and e ive our el "Sest personal supervision to eve y tnipenar.t paper prepared n eai h ea.-e. I "i o:np: ; attention thus tecured to all btiM'ness entrusted us. Address K. S. i A. T. L At KY. Attornpy.i. W ash t Mi to.v, 1). ('. Any person dc?;rin i in fur in it ion as to t lie stand ing and respoiisioility of the inemhers of the hrtn will, on replies:, he lurnlshed withn satisfactory rt IVreuee in his vL-it.ity or Contrressiona 1 district. iY I I'll COMPrI ITOIlS r'ROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, Tlii: ONLY CKNTKNXI.iL MEDAL AND DIPLOMA roi: ji:yjii, kxuiiiit was i t iiili' .iiniu TO 27S I'rmi Avenne, I'll tshursli. Pa., I'er finest speeimei.s of Natural Teeth filled with J ure ti.ild and Artificial Tee! h mounted cm (od. Silver. I'latiimni. Vuleanite, felluloid. liose I'earl Khotiy Hum Luirlisli Fiesh-'.-olor Oiiin. Mineral liase, nnd Scott'sHum Knamclied llase. Also, for the Ureat Atmospheric Itisk, for re tain:nir Art i ticia I Teeth tiruiiy in place. In addition to this hiurh reeoinition of lr. Scott's Or :at Dental Skiil he is also endorsed by the lendintr l-.ditors. Physicians. Minisiets, Attorneys anil Musiness men ot Piitslmrirh. Dr. Scott continues insert mif the finest (Johl fillings at fro tii l to '. and the lest Vulcanite sets ot teet ii lor i'J : ot her ft: vies for 15 to ij.75, KlNKIiOl-I) SKIS -bti t'.eO. Perfect tit and sa : islae' inn nu.rantced in am. a vies of work. Vi i e ( 5 old set s warranted to he TIIK UKSI' MAD K IN TII K WOULD. l ake only Dr. Scott's pleasant an I n.s Ji'W s-ir a nu'sl tiet ic tor Hie painters cxt-aetioii or painless ttltintf of teet h, and run no risk LrtlllNO O AS IS D A NO KHOt'S. Write to ii hove addresant make an eppoint tnetit, and you will only have to remain in IMtts biirh one day to (t t a set of teoth or have any operal on pi-riormed. The 'entennia 1 specimens arc now on exhibi tion at I Vim Ave., IMtshnrif h. 1-1 -ly. ST. CHILES HOTBi Wood Street, from 2d to .'ill Are's, i'l Tjsn i na it, va . The inot centrally located first-class honse in the city. Mreet cars within one square every five minutes to all the depots of both cities. 1 erins $Z.tO per day. lue Sample liooms for efonmereial travelers. iSKIXHKK 8s. (J A.MI5I.K. Fch. 15. 1S77. 3in. rroprieior. .Inney'n KIMt hean'hrr m crenteAt HIikmI remislv nl the nse. Ki vsuelaii. Tetter. .-roiulii, t'leer, BniU, Timplew and all t.lrMwl diit eae yiel.l 10 u wnnderfnl powers. Don't tail to u 11." Pare lllood i the euarnntee of health. I'l ice, $1. If vein (iriiseiKt don't keen it. Rend tu R. E. 8ELI.F.B! CO.,Prop'p, PHtshnt p. r. ;Stl.l li t X Out iHil.Si.-i li-ltJ.-ly.J t") - Fiao Mi sod 'rd. wrt h r.am, or !! J cts. jxistpaid. .'I.M IK 1 1 , Nl 2.S Seroi:. 10 assail, IS . i . Fi n- nij m i T y n f m-i W I . 1 k vmtm l !! 'ltssjiiii!!!"'iir FT : the public to the fact that ire have ami removed to our STORE EO: ATn Pl?nVKT( W. ? Street, Johnstovn, HAVE THE aiid. Cfeoa;pM fss. ci: xcL.r3irr REDUCTION ! BHICES! CUTLERY, Etc., iTh1TtSsl i 1'rcparatory to tenrini? down an I rebuilding his j extenive Store l.'onm, H)iTLEY si: or iris v i i.i. DitPosi: or iri Entire Stock of GOODS, CONSISTING I K1NCI I'AI.I.Y OK ! Builders' HARDWARE Tabic and Pocket Cullevv, I K O N . N A 1 1 n I. A c 5, (1 L A S W A 1 1 F. . L A M PS. LAMP (III l NKVS. SToVK-i. I I N W A 1 1 K, JKHISK KAKKS. 11 V KS l'M)I..-j, G li I N i 1 ( INKS lilt 1 . S II ( V K l.S, M'AII'.. IT MI'S otn iritlNO. IILaNcH A I'.IJ (111 UN'S, c. AT LESS TII AX COST, -KIR- CASH AND CASH ONLY ! I linve a'o on haml a few trorv! Mnn lntr M m Ii ti e- . n ii . ti 1 w . I (! 1 at 'mm JO i O le 1 1. a ii eo-i . "i .. nm a em 'nr t he v 1 eat AHMt- H ' A N .UV I.I mil It. it tie ..nlyih.init.i :,;,.. I ii 'tinier :u the orl.l.) vvhicli 1 will scilveri low lor C trMl. ! M is tte Tin ta Secure Barpias BV Itl VIMi A j Bij Lai el Cools for Very Lillb Moaej .! ijJ'All persons l.noiring them selves i 11 fit bled to me are. earnestl 1 vetnested to come forira rl without delag and- settle their respect i re ae -counts, either Itif note or cash, and thereby save costs, as J must hare my hooUs closed in the shortest time jiossible. HIGH STREET, EBENSBUKG, PA. mm 1BSDRASCK AGENCY. M. AV. DICK, Gen'l Insurance Agent, 1: n kxs it vj: a , va. rolicies written at short notice in the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And other 1'lrait t innn tumiiiulcH, EhcnoburK. bept. 2, 157 -ly. I lOW Rir.BER TioOTS ARE M.VDF.. j The gum used is imported directly j from "Africa, South America and Cen tral America leing the best, while the ; African gum is the poorest. The raw I gum, w hich is nearly white, is ground j several times between immense iron rollers, after which it passes through the composition room, which process js a SOt.,-et ; but w hen it comes out the gum has the black appearance ot com mon rubber. The next process isjthat of passing the rubber between chilled iron cylinders of many tons weight, which are kept very hot and very smooth. A part of the rubber intend ed for "uppers," is here spread and' fastened to long sheets of cloth. Tin? heels and taps arc stamped out of shects of cum of the required thickness. The rubber cloth is now earned to the cutter's room, where it is cut out and sent to the boot maker. The boots are all inatle b- men, the shoes or ordinaiy rubbers by girls, while the overshoes In' either. One man will make twelve or fourteen paiis ol boots in ad 03', nnd receives twenty cents per pair. An active girl will make from twent3' five nil Tii i 1 1 Iiv men t lie slions or on in 10 inil'iy pairs 01 mooers. lter uie l.vt .... I.- 1 1 .-1. il.no ,.i 1 .1 . r.r.,1 1 '""-' !inJiii ui.a ... pi.".!.'! , i in an oven, where lor twelve hours they are subject to a temperature of 300 degrees. They are then ready for 1 box in"; and shipping. In one fact 013 : aln)Ut four thousand pairs ot boots, j rubbers and overshoes aie turned out dailv. j j I A MrnDF.nocs Ska Flowkr. One j of the extpiis'te wonders of the sea is t i called the ojtelet, wnd is about as large ; as the (ierman aster, looking indeed very much like one. Imagine a very large double aster, with ever so many loux petals of a light green, clossv as ! satin, and each one tipped with rose color. These lovely' petals do not lie i quietl3r in their places, like those of j the aster in your garden, but wave ! about in the water, while the ope'et j clings to a rock. How innocent and I lovelv it looks on its rockv bed ! Who ! would suspect that it would eat anv j thing grosser than dev or sunlight ? ; lut those beautiful, waving arms, as ; vou call them, have use besides look ing prettv-. Thev have to provide for a large open mouth, which is hidden down deep among them so hidden that one can scarce! v find them. Well , do thev perforin their dutv, for the in ; stant a foolish little fish touches one of the rosy tips he is struck with poi ! son as f:it;il to him as lightning. He : immediately becomes numb, and in a . moment stops struggling ; and then , the ot tn r beautiful anus wrap tliein selves around him ami he isdrawn into ; the huge, greedy month, and is seen no more. Then the lovely arms un , close and wave again in the water, ! looking as innocent an.l harmless as though thev had never touched a fish. ; A Silk Prixsixo Fish. There is a ; molhisk the of the Mediterra- j nean which has the curious power of spinning a viscid silk which is made, in ; Sicily into a textile fabric. The opera- tion of a mollis k is rather like the work 1 of a wire-drawer, the substance being j j first cast in a mould formed by a sort, ! 'of slit in the tongue, and then drawn , ; out as may be required. The mechan I ism is exceedingly curious A consid erable number of the bivalve posstss j what is called a (,-.?, that is, a biin ! die of more or less delicate filaments, issuing fiom the base of the foot, and I by means of which the animal fixes it j self to foreign bodies. It employs the j foot to guide the filaments to the 1 piopcr place and to glue them there; I ami it can reproduce the in when cut j away. The extremity of ihc .bread is i attached by means of its adhesive ; quality to some stone; and this done, j the I'iinm, receding, draws out the I thread through the perforation of the I extensile member. The material when gathered is -washed in soap and water, dried, straightened, and carded 1 lb. of coarse filament yielding about 3 ozs. of iir.e thread, which, when made into a web, i of burnished golden brown color. A large manufactory for this material exists in Palermo i The Faumf.u's (iRINpstone. There ' j is no tool as essential m the farm as a ; good giindstone ; it is therefore ncces- ; sary ttiat every larmcr siiotiil Lave i one and know how to take proper care of it. A grindstone should always be ! kept under cover, as exposure to the j sun's ravs harden the grit and injures Z X- jsott places. i ne water snouni ne ai- ; lowed to drip from some vessel placed above the stone, an I tho drip should be stopped when the stone is not in j use. All greasy or rusty tools should ' j be cleansed before sharpened, as grease j or rust choke up the grit. The stone should be kept perfectly round. MRRE'S JllRBLE WORKS 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. MDNT'MFXT. HEAD and TOMFt SI'ONKS. ol'.NTKlt nnd CA1II- N K r SLA US. MAX lEI.S.Jcc , matin- frtctured of the very besi Italian ami American Marbles. !-.nt ire Frt list ae-1 IJ'Ll ti m vitnriihiei d in price, desiirn nnd 'Sj"i5 clmrnetiT of work. nnd promptly tilled at the very low est cash rates. Try tne. I April 24, lST3.-tr. JOHN V AUK! JAMK.S Wtl.KIMflON.. . .11. T. O FRIKL, WILKINSON OTRIEL, I M AMTACTfRKRS OF I :.:::-:; mm, mm iFVork executed promptly and satisfactorily, an.l 11s cheap as the cheapest. (4-12 tf ) aTwksxer, Mir, l'liysiclnn nl Snrjrfon, CAitrm.i.iDffx, Pi. OfTifP flrel reaidnnco in tlm bii.lni i 1 ecen; 1 v" oecuoied by Mr. Jas. Yiiixcr, whei nitit calls can be n :'. April e, IS;7. fit. JA M KS J. OAT MAN, M. I)., Put S1CIAS AND SUROKOV, Khenslnirff, V:. OJlieo nnd residence In new huilditijr uii liih Btri.et, one door west uf Ulair Huuse. Aug. -5, lo'. ij. tf. r 1 hi am La &n MT vA m. & fee a mmMkp tea NO. 4 Bl'LFINlII ST., BOSTON. (Iti(o Revere JIotie.) 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"the itooK tor yinnjr ann rn mm te-airen nun to read pist now. is t he Scii nee of Ijite. or Self Pre- j servatinn. The author has returned from Kurope I in e.Teellent health, rind is a if. i in the !'hiel t'oii snllinir Physician ol the 1'cabody Medical lnsti- j tnte. No. 4 DiiUinch Street, lioston, Mass." ' llrimttlirilii .lull) lull. j 'The Science of l ife is beyond all comparison the riinst extraordinary work on Phvslology ever ' published." floxfon IfoiM. llopt nesticM in i ne oouom i i-nnoora s im.x. ' nnd hope plumes her wintrs anew, since theissu b a ot t hese vii 1 liable works pub I is hi d by the Pea body Medical I nst it n te, w hieh are teneii in ? t hons n nds how to a void t he ma lad les t hat sap the cita del of lite." I'hi'iiilrlitliiii Kiuitin r. It should be read by the yoiinir. the mi-J Jle- . aired and even the obi." .Xrir )"o7i Ti ilmiir. 'l lie ti st and only Medal ever conferred upon ' any M ed ica 1 Ma n in t his c unt ry . as a rcctoii! ion ol skill and professional services, was presented i to the author ol these works, March ;ilst. lsT'; The presenta ion was noticed at the time id its i occurrence h- the Uostnn Press and the leading ' journals thrniuhout the cmiiitry. I'his mtisrniti cen Medal i of solid fid. s-t with more t hail one liundred In. ta diamonn's ol rare brilliancy. ; " A ltoict 1 r. in its execution and t lie rii hne-s j of it s materia i, and sie. this i decidedly the iioist not iecalde ineda 1 ever s: rm-k in this country forany inrpose whatever. It is well worth the in- ; spec ion of Numismatists. It was fairly v.ou and worthily bestowed." .U'twtc), ii (is l'iiti).iiitin. ' .tinif od. lsT"?. ir- 'a t a loirue sent on reeeiot offe. forpostaae. Kit her of the above works sent bv mail on re- , celpt or pri"o. Address PKAItUDY MD( AK' 1N.-T1TI IK. (or W. H. PA IS K K1J. M.D.t'on sultinsf Physician.) No. 4 Lulliuch St., M.ass , ojiposi'e lieverc House. N. I!. The author can be consulted on t fie above named diseases, us well as all diseases re- inirinr skill, secrecy and experience, tiltlee hours, S A. M. to 6 p. m. 17 T.-lv. Oyer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief nn4 cure ol all iloranire menti in tlie stoti:-le-h, li er, nml Imw-e!--. The;- are a tniM noerient ami an excellent piirirativ e. r.enij; (.tiiely veire t.tlile, they emit. tin no mei rni y or mine ral whatever. -Much serious Mekness ami MiO'erinir is pi event eil lv their ttnielr S-e: ami prcry family phouM have them on haiel M" their iroteetion anl relief, when le'iniro.l .on experien'-e h:is jirove.J them to he ttic -af--t, unrest, ami het of all the i'iI.t with w hieh lite market iihonmU. Hy their oeensional ne, the liloo'l is intriliel, the eonuetions of the fys tem exi.elleil, ob-truetions ieniove'1, nml the whole maehiiiery of life reti'el to its healthy netivity. Inteinal organs which become elovrKc'l ami shia"!rih are ch-anned hy Aijrr'n ', ami FtiinnltitC'l into action. Thus i'neiient disease Is ehtmired into health, the value of which chanpe, when reckoned on the vast inultitinles who enj y it, can hardly he coniUtted. Their sur.iv cotitmi; makes themileasniit to take, and in-eserves their virtue nniniaiietl for any lenRtli of lime, so tliat thev arc ever fresh, and perfectly relial lc. Although senrehintr, they me mild, and oiierato without disturbance to the constitution, or ciief, or occujiat ion. Full directions are (riven on the wrapper to each box, how to use them as a Family rhyte, and for the following complaints, wliicti these 1'illn rapidly cure: For ljieii or I niI!trttlon. Y.lf ! i?ci. I.iinctinr ami of Ipiiettle.tlicv should be ttiken niodei titely to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For l,i rr C omplaint and its vat ions symp toms, ItiliOH ElcMiltteltc. Mick ICoatl nchr, Jaunilire nr (rren K! lnit. Itll loi C'olic- nnd liillMiia "-rn, they should be judiciously taken for each ea-e, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions w hich cause it. For ll,TrntPr.T or niarrbnra, but one mild dose is jrenertilly reipiired. For It !emiitlaiii. ont, C.'riurl, ImI titdtiii of tltti IEtrl. Iiiiti III the Kido. X?h(-! and thev should he contin- ttously taken, np retiired, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change thoc complaints disappear. lor rSrnpr ami lroplcl Swellinc, they shouhl lie taken in larjte and frequent ilo.--es to prodiiec the effect of a drastic inline. l or Kitrion. a larpe dose ho'!l,l be tiken.nsit produces the ilesired effect hy svin lathy. As a Tinnr Vill, tnk i.np or two Villa to promote biretion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach ami l)Owel., restores the appetite, nnd invigorates the Fystem. Hence it is oiten advantageous where no serious derangement exists, tine who feels tolerably well, often finds it t a dose of these makes him feel dc:dodi better, from their cleansing ami renova 'ug ffc .n thti digestive apparatus. rREPAKKI lr. ,T. C. A TFTtX CO., I'rnrticnt Chemists. i.oiri;i.K, mass., ? s. a. t'Oli SALE i;Y ALL DRUUUIST3 EVtKYH'EF. : Manlioml : How Lost, How Kosloreil. ; fre-rpjf- .Inst published, a new edition ol I , -imU$J-f ! iiH'iwll telehrmril '. I ' Vi' "iTiy on the r.eico rvn (nithont 1 J ""ftSi 1 me.lieine) of Si'Iciijiatohuiuka, or ' Seminal Weaknes-J, Inv.ilnntary Setn nal I.oses. lvniTKM v. Mental and l'hyic'.-il 1 nea paeit v. Itn" ' j Jo'ilitnents to M nrriaue. &.C. : nlo, "ovsi m p"tiox ' Kr-.t.Ki-sv nml h.rs. iniued by self indulgence, sexual e; rava i.iivn. etc. ) Aw-i'rico, in sciled envelope, onlv sir ernl I ! Tlie celebrated anthoi.in t his aotii ira ble Kssiv. ' ; Plea rly demons, rales, from a thirty year?' fneeess I j lul praeii.-e. that 1 he abirmiii eon --eq mnc of i ! seir.abiioe miy be radically cured Wiiheiu theilan- j ( ....... - .11 11 . -. 11 .1 1 110-11 n-i in- or 1 ne application e! t !e k !i :Ve : poin 1 inur out a tno.ie ot en ve a I om-e S niple. eer:i,i(. n, -tl .;cl unl. bv nieins o; which : every sutferer. no tnaiter what iiis eotiitition niav I be. may cure himself cheaply, pnvaiulv, and mi- I icrrli-i. I - This I.ertnre should be in the hands of every j Jtonti nnd every mini in the land. Scut ii'i.ier seal, in a t! mi envclone. to n. IfK.j ... . .... . r : - I " - - - . " - . "i'i, 011 u':v;tu 01 pos a e s: a tn lis. ceuu- ur lo 1 Ad.il es 1 In- Pub i"her ( TIIK II I.VIItlVl I I, HKIMCAI. fl).. Post Office Hox 4:sfi. 4 ia. lv. A CERTAIN HEADACHE CURE. A l lrt 4 n k Tinv mil t lie l iseoverv of 11 i.l.vsi.-oin 11,.. v i,...'.I " o-n-or 1 o..uer mis i.e. M proven a positively sure cure tor the most distressing cases ot Sick or JNervons lleadae ie. iXIorniiiir Sickness nnl Xett- ralitia. a sinitle powder nctuallv enrintr in ten tniiiir.es when nil other means fail. We have had a wonderlul experience with it. and the ten cent trial pack ol two powders can be had bv address- in the proprietors. .1. K. llgisu-.v & 'o" . sai km N. .1.. who will chr-erlt I ly m .il them jmsi-pnfd, or ... ,0 i.t.jjuu a; mi HttAV, l-.tii-nstiurif nnd Itriiirif!-" everywhere: and It is with n.'l merited conn lenee t,ov are ott.-re.l n n . I. 1. cure lor all distresses (il the head. l-l'J.-ly. J ESTABLISHED IWZSI7-RIXE TEiSS. '.W.IAY IMillllli'nOttll'Ol!-, wholesale and retail OP- AND Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALLItS IX STOY TT1 c; AND- HOUSE-flTiM$IilG nOOIiS CENEU LLY. Jolliiir in TiX. COPPER &SIIEFJ-1R0X I'UOMPTLV ATTLNDED TO. Xos.278. 2S0an.l 282 Waliin;lnn Si., JOHNSTOWN. PA. Wood.lEoncllcVfo, WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A n. R. DEPOT, .lolinsto-wn. 3si.? Wholesale and Hefail lralers in foi:i:k;x and domkstio 393a.1T GOODS MILLINERY GOODS, iiapj)v.i:i:. Kb. NSW ATM. uoots ami suor.s. hats am) caps, ikon am) .a;:. ti f. a d v-m a ) 1 ( l i i 1 1 n ' ' . caim'kts and 1l ci.dtih, GLASS WA1JK. YKI.I.OW WAlIi:. AVO(l) AND WILLOW WAKE. Irovisions :ml Iootl : am. Kin. T"; t: rttirr: with WESTERN and COUNTHY PROrUC: ?ii-h ns Fresh Meats, l'lour. I!u-ne. Firh, S.ilt. ltllttef. Fuit-. Cat lent Oil. ". J-r" Win ilesii le and ret .11 1 01 it s ' : to. e ml promptly tilled on the sdioi test nutieeaii.l nn-st reasoiniblc terms. COLLI M S, J 0 H II STO II & Co EBEN3BUR0, Ponn'a. 1 V A Y A i: !.!" I i: M A l. IMCUESTALLOWEU 0 1IMC HEPOSITS. MjKEY LCAfJED. CuLltCTIGNS V..-.CE. and a (ii:.i:i:AL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS" CTED. t y-Specfal nttentiou pai.l to !eit!iM ,,f ,.Mr. restioniloiiia. w. liF' s. Niiv.ll I -".-t r. H:rer. JOHNulOWN SAVSNG3 PAW. 120 Clinton St.. Johiriown. Pri. f W A lil V. It I II i receive. i ot all ' v I'T. V2. i:.. i) : pi s urns noi . . 1 I.:. n , , i .... r 1 re si in rate 11 in; ere t. si per cent . lni crest i; ! lie i 11 t he motit lis ol .1 11 ne .1 11.I IVcnnt'iT. ,i i i; not Withdrawn is ail. led to the deposit. ihn cotii pooii.i ii t ice yenr w 'tbout tren!d:nK i he ne posit or 10 ca II or even to p. cs.-nt t lie ,!e (,,. 1 !..... k. Vonoyliunrlon Keal ltate. I're!. rcr. -e. ,t I liberal ra les and lop time, z iven t . lo:-r. wcrs e. ferinu first nmrtjiaiTs on !a-.-fiis ttur; h lout r tn ne times 1 ne amount oi loan desired. U0.1J reference pertect t itles. etc.. reitiireit. To is corpora ; ion is exclusive; y a Sa villus Ha rk. No cointni-reia 1 deposits received, m.r discounts icranted. No loans 011 personal security. P.latiK applieat ions tor horr- wor. copies of t he rules. by-las. nndsecial law relating to this 1 !:i n k . sent to n nr nd.iress ilcsi red. 'I'ltl MTKKS .1 nines Cooper. l:vi I I:bert. I". 15. KlTs. A. .1. llawes. K. XV. Ilnv. .K.lia l.wman. H. Itiumer. jr.. Iianul M cl.a iik Ii 1 .11. 1 . .1. Morreil. lames MeMil!en. .lames .Xli.r.ev. I.ew:s l'litl. 11! A . I ! ir . t ou r:ii rs 11 opes, Ocorge T . Mtauk, and V. X . vX n!t-. s. IN'IKL,.T. XKliMt-LIi, President. Frank 1;i-.ki;t. Treasurer. Cvr.is Kl.Dt ii, Suliciior. I12-n,"75. Iv.i DON'T YOU KNOW 17 A U P V. T s. f A K l K r s, i ' A K !' K I' S. (' A HP F. T S. V A It t K T S I' I li I' V r What to Do? OH. Cl.itTlH, II. i 1 1 MS Ml. l.'H H. II. '!. I IIS, Oil. I'M 1 I IIS II. t'i.oi lis Oil. t'l til US u 1. n.o His Oil. t l.lH IIS, A Mi Nut ln, A M iitiiis Ami NintiiNs, Am NintuN, A no Xornns, A M Nin tiiNs, Ami Noriiis, A M X'lTKlNS, Ami X'niovs, (treat Vnrlfty, (rent Vitrit't , (treat iely, (I rent Vat lot , (J rent Variety, I reat Variet v. Why visit Al toona and buy your I'arp-.s i : t 'I.i lis. !r o o -I s I ires'. I loo'ls, o' :OTl, t H.-pei t'iiain, t "i.iin Yarn. i.e.. Ir .ui "M. -M V li H A Y . who keeps the hirnest assort ment in t he ci:y ai.d sells at pri ces w hieh ot her dealers cannot match. Wake lip when yon ito t here, and find t he place where toad vantage is taken nn'l no tricks of trn.Je practiced at 1 . ,, ,, .. s' C A H I' K T S, r a u v k r s. hl(V (ionlis IlKV t.llill'S. DltV lioiilis, ii:v t;oti mix r:iuiii ! llHX' :illlll 1 imv i.ii.iik' KUV fiMM)", ' 1 5 rent Vnrlet v, i i rent Variet v, ! Uroat Vnrit t'f, I Oreat Vnrlet V, : tirent Varietv, Oreat Varietv, tireiit Vittieii, ' lrent Vuriet'v. tJreat Variety, I tireat Varielx . 1,,, li 1 l.-jl l I .1 M"1 ' MAtJE CVEXTII AVK., ,-& AltOOIUl The Inretifioii 1 I "11, 1, l'urHt':iti..i. i crn ianc;uairt-s r i , . . j wholly iii.kitov.ii t,, , (. : ; ltomans ; and !i.o ' i:ast, althuiiolitla v j,;" r signs to indi.-'atv; regular sys'ot,, ,- IN. mans. :,pd tit. i:)( , .', ; had certain :.,;..;. v i ;' ' m i ' '':i lue I.ti gtpi-i I fined to Hie I; v, r r!. of woivs ; l,.,t tl."j ted b- brt-.-tkieg t p. into lines or p-n: : rescmbliinr th.,. ;,, . of piu: tti:li-.!i. J!, ses of the ai.eii-nt r:., genertilly mIv h ii.,(, and deliver d toil,. :, bigtutv, di.iilit!, -s ii ; the WMttt .f saved the ere !'. 1 ; the expect, d cu.t nnfi vt.irt! !e. :, kind, m:iy be vite. l'e-Ji li-e. !,;,', v klio li w'c;i-i- .ii, v. ': consulted -. iij. i, a c. l t:iin ( r'i!ioi iii:i ';":,im m i t- it W:t. mioU Is- ; Wiitteii. poitit.-d, it "1 hou t-iK.lt g thou s!;:i!t im i hi shall. ; Mid ic, J elicit in brtiti '.' In t M :j of it -lit "j placing of a .- i, litntifii.i in. or :.fu VelltiiM) of the t!f. tlluti" !l h;i 1 .. . 1 1 :. exaii.ii i.-iit gi;,., .,, after wlp.ui it w :i ceiing gr:.n.!ii:ii 1 f-nlir ly 1 .-t in ; int'gne t!i:,t l.e ' litive it r-?i.red .ilcuin. It e- s.-: one point n-.-d Ml I.:.. v V, SOfllt l liif.'S ( er:ti ! :: rule were ( sign-;, p;,:..; 111H-I I t.liii "'lt il IT, juinl'-i s- it ll. iiiiitiier el t: f M'tii'" lixeil 1 1;'.:' 'l lie-t.' wi. re -1 -j. XVC- fi 1(1- 1 '.( Ol " I'l' t lie 1 V-r ti'Ht -, Miel til;!;. 1 i:.ti l,;ix e iiit j inciils r."t !iiii' Mil L:ix 0 la -' V I!' "I K XX vi ! lie I' ! lioi ' tit' l:tte in :t ; j Jiu!:it i-n. l! i:tv;lT' lu: ii Jd'ociit '.iil:e In- I iii'r! x qu is iiv :i :i:i the !.t;t !:( 1 . L I - ti t'n if lor x 1 I-' i- . 1 -1 ... . v .e x ; ! tin' 'X (.'I 1. x e lh':- 1-. i 1: axoM.,1 L I. l!it' S-dl i r-'i. I -vet'. r ! ! - etc.. r. t e f :i:- .X C( -iiM ri 1. i 1 li liniiit . Ivi'S e:.,.: I.- .1 nt't y i.'i'i ; li'.Mll-S '!l!'.i: J M to a pi ' "I 'J'l.-ll'i' il:e!i. l'e.hn-i 'l t ' M -n cdnlvn-vl. ::. i 1 . 1 nil 111" UI On. . ' is i t :ik 1 1 1 1 i l'e-S .V. hv',1 -j. Tl.c !:i1.ti r is ii civiilly vi.:) "i ii' i S.i, it is (.!:t e l Sll tK'trtl l'ldier. I 'l;iti'Ml. l';:.:' (Id's. Y lw !) r ! ti'MllSj'v.lelii ef c It, - n I :ilip...t l!k- -: ljiiil'i- k. ;i !"t i 1 Lilt " U ul 1 . A i;p;::. r; i ' :tMv vl.-ek. .r tin:. -MMitvl. xx hi.-it :: 'v' ' tiUl er'tvelt iu t'.-.' ' I i 1110, lniiuiU'.- '. : (law '11 i!i'.' xv..;' i. l'elvlK'v i' t'.v "; ; lilt 1 V I'lcM'eS l llolif, 011 xx lii. 'i :; the -vo'l 1 - plobo u its (.ja i'i !. vi the Triri.dis v.i". At the north t "' xx hie h si 10 xv s ti e im :i xxhwe the clo-'e ni.nikaMe featno f 1 ever, is the fart t!i: t. insi.le of it, this n.ii ' ally revolves n- ! - 1 every twenty r-ni' k liiuc at any pa it ol ' : easily nnl tiuielviy : , Terence to tlie l:;:u.' plolio at the e . it ! , vernier divi'lol i-t. means of w hieh the ' ties can le aseei t iletrree of iin -1 1 1 !inv other heaxit iv 1 iy setting the u'. 1( angle of inelin iti the iroicr ilirei ti ! and lettiii"; lii:ht. 1 i i upon it, it "HI '- amount of l'-11' country hi, ! which it has it. TI"' and Ifltltudo of .-my !' ns nlo theldMl'."'1" ' x I ' tweon two T lib ie 1 "i veil. Mokk l!t;.i' :t'i mx. may be looked loi
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