JU azz .-.ma us n. x. ois xes khz iw- - them gave anv 7c Hibernation of Swallows. The controversy respecting the al lep.il l.iln rnatioii of swalUs lias re ceived a new contribution in a. letter written by Sir John McNeill to his brother-in law, tho Duke of Argyll and printed in a late nuinb.-r of Nature. After a ft w preliminary remarks, Uie writer continues as follows: "About twenty five miles south of Teheran, the capital of Persia, there is a village called Kcnaragird, near which h a stream of brackish water running in a deep bed with nearly perpendicu lar banks some forty or fifty feet high. JJeing largely impregnated with salt, this stream is rarely if ever frozen. and in frosty weather is resorted to br flocks of wild ducks. During a frost of unusual severity I went from Teheran to Kcnaragird, accompanied by Sir Henry IJawlinson, for the pur pose of duck-shooting, the severity of the frost promising good sport. Hav ing slept at the village, we next morn ing followed the downward course of the stream along the north bank, and had proceeded about a mile, I should think, when we came to a place where there had, quite recently, been a small land-slip. The brink of the bank to the extent of perhaps twenty feet in length, and ten or twelve broad in the middle, tapering otF to each end, had slippeil, but had not fallen down the bank, ln tween this detached portion and the perpendicular face about ten feet high, from which it had broken oil", we saw, to our great surprise, a num ber of swallows, not less, i am sure, than twenty or thirty, lying, as I at first supposed, dead, but on taking up one of them I found that it was alive but dormant; it was warm and its breathing was quite perceptible. I examined a considerable number, and found that thev were all alive and breathing, but none of sirn of consciousness. "My attention was then attracted to the perpendicular face at our left, which was perforated by a vast nmn ber of holes, each about the size of a rat Lole. On looking into such of these as I was taK enough to see into, 1 found in all of them swallows in the same dormant J-tate. I was able with linger and thumb to pull out swallows JVom several of these hole, and in each case found that the hole, which penetrated horizontally a considerable way into the bank, Attained more swallows in the same cAidition. In no case did I see one lying on another thev were all Iving singl v with their heads inward, each head touching the tail of the bird before it. How far these holes penetrated into the bank, or what number of swallows each con tained, I did not ascertain; but it is lain that the original entrance to those dormitories must have been in the external face of the portion that had slipped, which, as I have stated, was, in the middle, from ten to twelve feet thic't. The holes in the undis turbed portion rmy probably have been of equal or greater lengt h, and if so the number of swallows hibernating there mn-t have amounted to many hundreds.'" It is the cftlyle reporia the bank, sand or river swallow which is re ported by some ornithologist to hiber nate occasionally instead of migrating on the approach of winter, like the otner members of the hirumlinithe familr. Of the fifty different species of swallows this is the smallest, being only 4:,5 inches long and 10 j inches from the extended tip of one wing to that of the other. Its color is grayish brown above, sometimes approaching to a sooty hue, white beneath, with a band across the breast and sides of the same tint as the back. Unlikethc others, it has no partiality for the so ciety of man, but dwells in communis ties along the sides of sandy pits or river banks, in which it excavates a tubular gallery, often of considerable length, lor breeding purposes. It is found in immense multitudes in sever al places on the Ohio river, and is widely distributed all over the United States. There is no appreciable dif ference iM'tween the American and European birds, though in the llr'.tish Isles the latter aie generally known by the name of sand martins. lliirol Arte Yorker. er isn ,L.m7 REDUCTION ! CUTLERY, Etc., AT mUCH LESS THAH COST. Preparatory to tearing down onl rebuilding his extensive Store I.oom, uii.i. ih.sposk or ins Entire Stock of GOODS, COXSISTIXG PRINCIPALLY OF Builders' HAEDWARE, Table and Pocket Cutlery, IKON. NATLS. G LASS, GLASSWARE. LAMPS. LAMP CHIMNKYS. STVF.S. TINWARE, HORSE RAKES. HARVESTS TOOLS, ti RINWSTONES. HOES, SHOVELS, SPAOES. I'l'MI'S AM' 'ITIITNG. RLANL'HARD ( Hl'KNS.A'C. AT LESS TIIAX COST, FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY ! V I have nlso on hand a few trood Mowlne !laetilne., which I will sell at from to : Irs than cost, nnd am nirent I" the Kreat AWKK UX SAW (il'MMKK, (the only rhanxahle self feed Hummer in the world,) which 1 will sell verj low for cash. Now is lie Time to Secure Bargains BY R(YI A E!g Lot of Gcois or Very Littls Money ! 3" All person! knowing them selves indebted, to me fire earnestly requested, to eome forward without delay anl settle tneir respective ac -counts, either by note or cash. and thereby save costs, as I must hare mi books closed in the tshorlesttune possible. HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG, PA. NO. 4 BULFliNCH ST., BlfcTON. The SCIENCE of LIFE; Or, Self-Preservation. More than One Million Copies Sold. Uoln Klcdal Awarlieto the Anlhor by f lie "Xn.lonstl MtMllritl Associa tion," Jfnrch lt. IS76. T TTT published Tv the PEAHOPY M EPICAL. I rvSTITTJTE. knew edition of the celebrated medical work entitled the "SOIENCE OF LIKE; or SELF PRESERVATION." It treats upon M shood, how lost, how retained nnd how ier petuated ; cause and cur of Exhausted italltjr, lmpotency. Promature Decline in Man. Sperma torrhoea or Seminal Losses (nocturnal and diur nal ) Nervous and Physical Pehilty, Hypochon dria Oloomv ForehwflnKS. Mental Depression, Loss of Energy. Hnuiram tountennnee. t,onui!ooii of Mind and Ioss of Memory. Impure State .if the Wood, and all diseases arising Trom the Errors op Yot'TH or the indiscretions or excesses of ma ture rears. , It telis yon all about the Morale of Generative Phvsioloa-v, the Marriaee. of Wedlock nnd Off spring, Physical Contrasts, True Morality. Kni pirieism. Perversion of Marrlnjre. Oon.jnal Pre cept and Friendly Counsel. Physical Infirmity, Its Causes and Cure, Relations between the Sexes. Proofs of the Expansion of Vice, the Mis cries of Imprudence. Ancient Ignorance and Er rors. Mfaks of Ctrf, Cure of ody and Mind, Thvk Prix-ipt.ks of TRr.ATMKjrT, Address to Patients and Invalid Readers. The Author's Principles. The price of this book is only i.OO, Thin Hook also rnntains WORK Him FIFTY lRi:SItl PTIOXSi for Ihr above nantrn inl oilier llei. one worth more I linn t lie price or the book. Also, another valuable medical work treating exclusive! von MENTAL AND NKRVOUS DIS EASES ; inore than 200 royal octavo pa ire, twen ty elegant enravlns, bound in substantial mus lin. Price only $2.00. Barely enough to pay lor printing. "The Rook foryonnn and middle-Bared men to read just now, is t"he Science of Lite, or Self Pre servation. The author has returned from Europe in excellent health, and Is aaraiii the Chief Con sulting Phvsicinn ol the PeatxMty Medical Insti tute, No. "4 Bulfirich Street, Boston, Mass." itiMiVvtn Journal. The Science of Life is beyond all comparison the most extraordinary work on Physiology ever published." Wtoo ih-ynlil. "Hope nestled In the bottom of Pandora's box, and Impe pinmes ber winirs anew, since the issu ii IT of t hose valuable works, published by the Pea body Medical Institute, which are teaching thous ands how to avoiil the maladies that sap the cita del of life." riiil.ult lt!iit Knqltirrr. "It should be read by the yon na;. the middle aired and even the old.'' eir Ynrh Trihiinr. The fi st and only Medal ever conferred upon any Medical Man In this country, as a recognition of skill and professional services, was presented to the author of these works, March 31st. lKTft. The present Ion was noticed at the time of its occurrence b- the Boston Press, and the leadins; journals thr (turnout the country. This mairniti cen Medal 1 1 ot solid irold. set with more than one hum! rod In la diamonds of rare brill in ncy. "Altoirctl er. in its execution and the riehne-s of it material, and site, this is decidedly the most noticeable medal ever struck in this country for any purjxhse whatever. It is well worth the In spection of Numismatists. It was fairly won and worthily bestowed." Mancl,iuilt I'lnuuliinnit, .1 nte 3d, 1T. .M-Cataloeire sent on receipt of Be. forpostaire. Kit her of the above works sent bv mail on re ceipt of price. Ad. I re? PEAHOPY MKPM'AL I.VTITI'TE. (or W. H. PARKER, M. .Con sulting Physician.) No. 4 Bulfinch St., Mass., opiosite Ki-vrre House. N. B. The author can be consulted on the above named diseases, as well as all diseases re quiring skill, secrecy and experience, office hours, 9 a. m. to 6 r. si. l7-7.-ly. Tub Danube. The river D.huiIh; lias figured Inrgt h- in history for 2,000 3-enr, and it again becomes the ob jert to which the ej-es of the world are turned. It furnished a highway for the Turks in the sixteenth and seven teenth centuries to penetrate Europe as far as Vienna, and in the days of the Crusades it lieeame an outlet for the leligious enthusiasm of Europe to How to the Holy Land. The Danube, from its source in IJaden to the Hlack Sea. is 1.820 miles in length, and it drains, with its tributaries, an area of over 3(10,000 square, n.iles. It passes through Havana, ustria, Hungary, forms the boundary between Hungaiy nnd Servia to the Carpathian moun tains, where, it separates Iloumania nnd Bulgaria, nnd passes into the Dlaek Sea through several mouths, the principal one (using that of Suli ia. The Danulte is navigable for steamers as far ns Ulm in Havana. At Nicopolis, in the fourteenth centu j r, 100,000 Christians were driven by the Turks into the Dan 11 lie. and in the fifteenth century 40,000 Turks were (ilain on its shores at the siege of Bel grade. To restore the elasticity of eane chair bottoms, turn the chair bottom upward anil with Lot water and a ftjwinge wash the cane, working the water in well, so that it will Ikj thor oughly soaked; then let it dry in the air and it will be as firm as when new. ESTABLISHED IWEKH-HINE YEA&5, F.fJIY&SOI Mamilacturers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF ?m, coma, AND Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN HEATING PARLOR and COOKING S&ot totals AND- HOLSE-FLUMSIIING GOODS GENERALLY. Ayer's VSEFUT scitArs. Two 0-.1nc.es each of red pepper,nlum, rosin and flour of sulphur, put in their food in proportion of one tea spoon full to three pints of scald e J meal, will cure chicken cholera. The bites of mad dogs have been rendered harmless b3' immediately cauterizing the wound with a saturated solution of carbolic jcid, and keeping it constantly wet with a weaker solu tion of the same, at the same time giving the patient, according to age, from two to six drops of spirits of am monia, in water, every two hours, for 12 or 14 hours. The wound is not allowed to dry for an instant for three or tour days. If a cat is seen catching chickens, tie one around her neck, and make her wear it for three or four days. Fasten it securely, for she will make incredible efforts to get rid of it. Be firm for that time, and the cat is cured. She will never again desire to touch a bird. Hens' eggs hatch in from 19 to 21 days ; turkeys' in from 26 to 29 days; ducks' in 28 dnys ; guinea fowls' in from 25 to 27 days ; pea fowls' in from 58 to 30 days; gceese in from 30 to 23 days. Fresh eggs will hatch one or two days sooner than those two or three weeks old. The following advice from the New York Evening Post is very important. Let every mother remember it : "Life long discomfort and sudden death of ten come to children through the in attention or carelessness of the pa rents. A child should never be allow ed to go to sleep with cold feet; the thing to le last attended to is to see that the feet are dry and warm. Ne glect of this has often resulted in a dangeious attack of croup, diphtheria or a fatal sore throat. Always on coming from school, or entering the house from a visit or eirand in rainy, muddy or.thawy weather, the child should remove its shoes, and the mother should herself ascertain wheth er the stockings are the least bit damp. If they are, they should be taken olf, the feet held before the lire and rubbed with the hands till perfectly dry, and another pair of stockings and another pair of shoes put on. The reserve shoes and stockings should be kept where they are good and dry, so as to be ready for use on a minute's notice." WlTATHER-PBOOr WHITEWASH. A whitewash made of five lbs. whiting nnd four ounces of air slaked lime, mixed with skim milk, will last for years if three coats are applied. XoV"fcing- ill TIN, COPPER ASnEEMROX FKOMPTLV ATTENDED TO. Nos.278. 280 and 2S2 Washington Si., JOHNSTOWN. PA. II. SECIILEIt, Attorney at Lnw, Ebt-nsborflr. Pa. Offio1nCol- onada Row, (recently occupied by Win. Kittell. !.,) Centre itrtt. V-2l-'7.-ttl Sarsaparilla Is widely known as one of the most effectual remeilies ever discovered for cleansing the sys tem and purifying the blood. It has stood the test of years, with a con stantly growing rep utation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re mark able cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that hare lurked in the system lor years, soon yield to tins powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches Boils Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Uose or Erysipe las, Tefter, Salt Jtticum, Scald Head, Jtingivorai, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Leucorrhoea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no d isorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. PRE PA RED B T Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Frartirat mnd Analytical ChemUti. SOLD BT ALL. DRUG'S ISTS EVEBYWlIfcH1 Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. Ju?t rrnbli pried, a new edition ot tr. t ill vrwll Olrhrilrd FiT on Hie rmliml rure (without medicine) of Spermatorbhiea. or Scmlnnl Weakness, Involuntary Seminal loosen. Imvotk.ncy, Mental nnd Physical Ineapaeify. Im pediments to Marriairc, fce. ; also. iVtNsrsrPTio!., Vlni.KpsY nnd Fits. in. lured by self-indulgence, sexnal extra vmcance, etc. "lrico. in sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated nnthor. In this admirable Kssay. elearlv demonstrates, from a thirty years' sn-ees"s- ful practice, that the alarminir conscience of self-nhnse may be radically cured without the dan perous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife: pofntinir out a molc of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, hv means ot which every suHorer. iio matter what his condition may he. may cure himsell cheaply, privately, and rod icniln. -Thia Tecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man In the land. Sent under seal, in s plain envelope, to any SMldress. p-'ft-fa hi, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Address the I'nh'lshcrs, THE CXLTKKWMX Mr PICA!. fO., 41 Aaa street, Sew York. Post Office Box 4oS. -13.-ly. Certain Headache Cure. HARMLESS Vkostab.e Pruparatioh, and the discovery 0 a physician, the Victor Headache Powder has been proven a positively sure cure for t he most distressing cases of Sick or Nerroua Headache. Mornimr Sickness and Nen ralirla. a sinirln powder actuallv curing In ten minutes when all other means fail. We have had a wonderful experience with It and the ten cent trial pack of two powders can be had by address In the proprietors. .1. R. Hkist.ky Jt Oo.. Sai.em, N. J., who will cheerfrlly m .11 them post-paid, or hr Pp'Tlna to L km mow Mcthrat, Ebenshnrg, nd Pruffirisig everywhere; and it is with well merited confidence they are offered as a thorough we far all lir.ree et the Ua4. 1 1-12.-1 j. J Clue for Diphtheria. A corres pondent of a Victorian paper writes : Should you or any of your family be attacked with diphtheria be not alarm ed, a it is easily and speedily cured without a doctor. When it was rag ing in England a few weeks ago, I ac companied Dr. Field on his rounds to witness the so-jailed "wonderful cures" he performed, while the patients of others were drooping on alJ sides. The remedy, to be so rapid must be simple. All lie took with him was powder of sulphur and a quill, and with these he cured evert patient without exception. He put a spoon ful of flower of brimstone into a wine glass of water, and stirred it with his finger, instead of a spoon, as the sul phur does not readily amalgamate with water. When the sulphur was well mixed he gave it as a gargle, and in ten minutes the patient was out of danger. Brimstone kills every species of fungus in man, beast and plant in a few minutes. Instead of spitting out the gargle he recommends the swal lowing of it. In extreme cases, in which he had leen called just in the nick ol time, 'vhen the fungus wa9 too nearly closed to allow the gargling, he blew the sulphur through a quill into the throat, and after the fundus had shrank to allow of it, then . the garg ling. He never lost a patient from diphtheria. If a patient cannot gar gle, take a live cor.1, put it 011 a shovel and sprinkle a spoonful 01 two of flour brimstone at a time upon it, let the sufferer inhale it, holding the head over it, and the fungus will die. If plentifully used, the whole room may be filled almost to suffocation ; the pa tient can walk about in it, inhaling the fumes, with doors and windows shut. The mode of fumigating a room with sulphur has often cured most vio lent attacks of cold in the head, chest, etc., at any time and is recommended in case of consumption and asthma. Ark Yotr Goiso West ? It is Important that yon purchase tickets by the route com pelling yon to msike the fewest changes of cars, ami by which there are no omnitms transfers Imlwsen depots in the large cities. The principal connect ion of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, at Pittsburgh, is the system of roads familiarly known to the public as the "Ptmhanrlle Jioute." Its trains run through, without detention, from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati and Louisville, where prompt connections are made tor ail points South; from Pittsburgh to Indianapolis, where through expretia trains are in waiting-In the Union Depot, to take passengers to all points in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and the North west. The only line running through trains from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, crossing the Mississippi river on the largest and finest steel bridge in the world, and making direct connections in the New Union Depot with the great through lines for all points in Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, California, Ar kansas, and Texas. Trains are all equipped with the Safety Air Brake; the cars are oom fortable, and the rortd in first-class condition. Your lickets west of Pittsburgh should read I over "Pittsburgh, Cincinnati fc St. Ixni Rail- How to Catch Trout. The palms of the fisherman are itching tor the exquisite thrill which the tronty twitch nlone can give, and his thoughts are full of nibbles, polls anil jerkings, the dainty bookings and ponderous flops, as his mind's eye lands a struggling beauty of the brook, and quickly imprisons it in his flwher'a basket. He is ready to clamber over hills and wade through streams, rend his garments and soak his boots that be may have a mess of fish, and ten to one an attack of rheumatism. For the information of trout fishermen, we will tell something which may be of interest to them : If you can catch one trout you are supplied with the most takuiy lure that can be used, not even excepting he most enticing fly ever tied. Cut out the anal flu. with rnoutrh of the flesh to (rive your hook a firm hold, and cast as with flies, or use a lifcht sinker and keep bait In mo tion. IT trout will take nnvthintr, you have nothing to do but land yoBr fish. I have tried it repeatedly, and have never known it to fail, when fish were inclined toriseat al!. Or course your "gentleman sportsman" will scout at the idea of anything s- vulgnr, nevertheless he will try Khe first opportuuity. AGAINST ! mha $viu:.Mi:sTn. , . 7 JlMi .-in-1 1 h.(.k have 1 11 ! the Kast fi-r Mxmttiv,, t !,.... . Thee have Im-ch i.. 1 ) 1 1 V-.. i.i.-.,u j to the present ii;,h1 . t i.-.ri .if" ft f I-. i 1,? Mi I the wheel is suiii..,..t .. . J j woikof the Sarar-en t!,J; T LARGE HEW STORE ROOM ! j fore, br i 1 1, ,i ...,. Archi.iicdM !,n.! ' i' I!. e eti,i IN THE ZAIIM BUILDING, EBENSBURG, PA., Where we have Just received an immense stock of j of small m vhini s Son lier. The flepsytlra, pu, 1 ueen ucd amn the C!r !',.,' ! employed exti-iM.,.!y V t, :; j and Ilomans This in V,;;'' j tired time by U!C rrra-liml fi. NEW Comprising PUT OOODS, DTJESS fiOOPS. XOTTONt, FLANNELS. m.AXKKTf. HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHIXU, CAUPE18. &C-, C. We also keep a lull line of FRESH G IIOCEIUES A ND PROVISIONS ! ! tl "Lfj; Consisting of FLOUR, FISH, srOAK, COFFEE, TEA, SALT, POAPS, SPICES, OILS, iC. i Lome alKiut 1 5 S ! c i used in China, an l ;.;,, ! some iiisLinet-s a nHKi,-:ij .( I bv whit-h attention w . a ,. It SOLE AGEMS IX ECENSHLRG FOR MTLAFLI.YS WIRE CABLE SIREW BOOT. gjve tj trial: AND SAVE Zy IJS1 CENT. BY BUYING FOI1 CASH ! The Highest 3lttrJxCt Prices paid for Grain and Vroduee, Mclaughlin bros, & co. GEIS, FOST 113 and 115 Cliutoa Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS II AVE THE JkaEg-Qsty E?Qs,t and Clicapcst Stock of Dry Goods, Notions. Millincrv. Carpets, Oil Clotli. io.. to le found in CamJtris county. 2 4.1 lSI)oirt forfTf t the uumtx-r and stre-t. Itf. IF YOU WANT Customers, !l mrrtiM-s, Aa-ents. (nlcrs. Scrvnnls or Place, Lawyer or Oiise, Musioiil Ti'Mcliers, Popnlnr Preachers, Cooks, Hooks ; Tn Hireor Let, Offices. Haiwinent, First Floor Casement. To Purchase a Pet If urse, Mttre. Monkey or Bear, Bloodhound or Spitz, Free t rnm Fits, To Hire a HhII. A Tender ol Bars, A Irl er of Curs, An Eleirant Cnrrfnirp. ' A oyht ITo te llouirrit. Silver or Oolr. i Merchandise Sold, itioods to Aprn-Hise, (peninir Days lTf announce: 'Houses or Acres, ! Hoteliers or linkers, ill nts, Voles, ! Iress,Skirt or Flounce, I A Cure for Kisense, IA hxndy Vilise, lA Muslin L'bfmlsf, ; Cheese, J'l'ess, B.-es. iPeas ; Or nre prone To nnike known I Your Store, jH.istelry. ' l)rv Goods, I'pholstery, An Opulent C urriiiire. Picuies. Play, Cnc-ert or Bull, Excursions. Sktites, jKnick Knacks, Plates; 'Diversions. To sell tos-ay creatures t'loths ready made, Diamonds, j Increase of Trade Pearls, dials. Coke and Wood, King's, I Pictures, Curls, noctures Or wash for their fen-1 All klnls of Food ; tores. i Works on Thcolojry, To buy ans- odd thinjr, IMiric, Astrol iry. Or sell any odd thiioc : i Wealth or Felicity. v oriu-wiuc I'ublicry, Cats. Kiits, Mats, Flats. Bats. Panra'onns. Hnts. Kesplenrtent Cravats. Mutton or Iteef ; Financial Kclicf. Stocks, Clocks, Io-ks, Hocks. Portmanteau or TJox, PilT. Sheep or Ox, Or even a beau, Then in a trice Take the advice Written below Flaas, Ita its, Nairs Dress-Shirts or Collars, Atrniirhty Dollars, Houses to K'-nt St. .re. Tenement, Cash to be Ient, Cash to be Spent, Scent, Tent. Human Cement, Oo Head the advice. EsTiBI.ISHf.D 1C. 11. fS. Ac A. I. Iacoy, Attorneys-at-Lavv, r20 Seventh St., Washington, . C. Inventor. We pnvurc patents in all eonnt rfes. No ATT"-v ?srv rets in A ova mk. N" rlmrzc unit-" the patent is jrranted. No foes l.tr tnnkina prelimin ary ejtmniioitions. o nti.iilifnal tie iir ol'a in insf nnl niie I n f I in- a rclien rinic. S; eci:i 1 a t rent i n irivvn to Ititcrlcrence ases tii-fore t he I aim' i f-n-e, Kxiensions before Crirress. Infringement Stilts in diflerent Slates, nnd all litiyntioii aj.per taininir to Invent ions or Patents m.mi stamp 1 roil PAMI'HLKT OIVINO FI LL INSTRrcHONS. i t'nlted Males nrl hikI Ix-parf i.ieitts. J Claims pro?ecntod in he Su: remo Ceurt of tli I Tnitet Siatts. Court ol .bii?u. 1 ur! i.l Cirnm ! sioners of lubaina t ;i inis. Sout hern Claims Coin. ! mission, and allelasses ol war claims bi-Knc t!ic Itxecutive Departments. Arrenrsi l I'ny and Ho on It. i Orrici:ns. soinu;s. and SAit.ors of the Inte j war. or their heir are in many e-is.-s entitled to ttiiiney trom the love rnm en t . ol h m-Ii I hi-y have i Ti t kn'owleilifo. Write tull historv i.( s.-rviee. and 1 stat? nmoaiit of psv Hiei !.unt- reee:vet. Kn- j -q , close si -nip. ntm a inn rpiy. ai:er txjiui:na;u.ii. will De given jou without eliare. l'riiions. All offirrrs. o7.f rs nnt sailor wonnded. rnp tnred. or Injured in the late war. however si ij- lit ly, are entitled to, and can ohtain a pension. t'nlted MHlMtirnrrnl l.ntnl tftlee. Contested Lati-1 Cases. Private Land Claims, tininjr. preemption, an.t liotnestend Cases, pros ecute.! before the General Lanl ClTii-e kiul De partment of the Interior. I. .: years ,atc-r they n n- IY,U ' juMilion of a t t ! ; 1 w , ., .,'- ' dricn hy the wat(-r w hjvv ' the bottom of the j;.r tlie ub-titttio!) of the wvi- . " Ik-ch already m-nt.i r "" ' a very taih- jii,., n r ,w to tHviile the lny u,v several and soon the ni";lit a!o. Ti,,' , ions were a; flr-t i.f a,ut f((i;r Iiour en h. hut after ., tlivision of ii'pj.t r.n.l riavi'r:.J Jiotirs each was foun.l to K' in ' veuiMit. aicl then there cvr' J ccsity for means of 11f-.w,,, , . oi uie-'.-tiM t;ion oi t;ir" J.. in u-e wa the li:tl, the i:-- , ' , was leanic'l by tlie Greeks f ChaMeai s. Tliis instnur.s u tlie liours of t be dnv hr tin.'. ; of a gnomon or l vie. eM-f v v'. i on a uraihiatei' a c. 1 '! ,.,.. j construction ol a ii:,l i, , ' sun's li?tanre from tlie ir,. 'i means of tin- shaihcv. 'i'! ' known the b-mr ali is kn-iwr i j tine that the sh-oh.tr c.-sn ! well 1i-fitiel that its lnuits rsr; j eertaine I wiih asT eo i n rraetieally the. in n i:;,; irreat aeeotiut. It UV;"v , style r pin of the o.m . it shnlow in-iie:.te t! i lay. wsi- i n.l:, !,iy !.-. ilx ieal instrtni!ci!t. j K'en in inuc!i t:e j tians. the Chii.e.-o, ; vians. It is not rerccirT to ttst' t j tory of tlie el.-rk ff:n I sub-titutio!) of a r. eilit fr i turn tlie tt-diito wl.. .1. A' eiilties in he ein!Mi!-ti.-n v. lie:: i.. V, ate I i. reetiiie'l. Tl:t- !i:--i:;:'.: own countrymen h i- '".ritx luiiigin; the clock t it- ; -of petfecti' in. The (i'k. Ikh'U justly aM. w;i the tn-'ti watch. When it v.'as ma V. by Peter I Me, a cl..,-k:ii-.l;,: 1 !. : i.-ivl : ivtnburpr. it wa ca'l "g," an l wa-j con I Far beyond price, I Written below LhiiiI ttRrrmiN. Wenareah Tor Honntv T.ard Warrants, nn.! i Won b'I'S of the wnrM Ti' we invite eorrespond.-nee with ail parlies bavin lion of t !i i - w i.-Ui t !. wk" any lor sale, ntidaive lull and expli'-ii instructions 110,101 lui" 1 ,tMU' -h Where asr-itfiiuiems are In-perfect. ; labor; Was '.bollt l!.' . We con.iurt our l-usiness in separate It-ircr.is f . . , - i havlliir therln the rlerieal a.is: .1 10 . of l-l- .-.ml " ;l L.'"-i ailri 1- eieritneed lawversan'l irive our clot-' p-renal stipervision to eve: y tnit-ortanl paper ,r.-pared -n eaeh ease. Promptest attention thus secured to all business entrusted us. Aibiress ;i tiM"1 t;i:t . 1 H-il to ADVERTISE The FREEMAN 1 Wood93lorrcU&Co.9 WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, Jolmstown, Is.9 Wholesale and ltetail Dealers in FOPvEIGN AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY GOODS, HARDWARE. QUEENS W A HFj, BOOTS AND SnOES, HATS AND CATS, IRON AND NAILS, READY-MADE CLOTH INT5, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, GLASS WARE, YELLOW WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, I'l-ovisiions! n nd leecl OK ALT. Kln, TOO ETHER WITH WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE such as Fresh Meats, Flour. Bacon, Fit.h, Salt, Hotter. Firtrs, Carbon Oil, &o. Wholesale nnd retail orders solicited and promptly tilled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. DON'T YOU KNOW What to Do? K. S. i. A. P. LAI F.Y. Attorneys. Washioton. !. tT. Any person desirinsr inTormat ion astot lie stand In and responsibility of the niein!H-rs ot the tinu will. n rcquet, be lurnishe i with a satisfactory reference in his vicinity or Congressional district. COTllllOOHiiSTOECo. EBENSBURG, Penn'a. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, PATABI.C OX Dl.tlWD. MEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE. AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESSTRANSM3TED. rSpecls.! attention paid to business of cor-responri.-ois. A. W. lit K. Nov. 19, lS75.-tf. . Cashier. rt d:;v fi'u: prive w:ts ; gold Ot t' 1:.V. It Wlin-.:i-r its improvements lV:n t:::-t ;' i Hie ii-t'iit. I nt. in the ci k i the watch, the A mon-.'i!! I now eomintiiiir. siiei't ''i:I;v v- ot'.iors in the iii.iikvts t-f t e ' Chronometer?. :ue wu'.i.t-;i -the vnri.-itioiw o!'ieni:. ia' :u -of Ainerie:in tnnke Ime j :- v ' curate as ar,y tiuvpieci-iv..r ;.. A llEMARKAri.K I"" l'r' 7 TIVE. A pr:ieti-.-tl j M ' AY. D:tvenpoit of I1.. ' -. llV; oittninetl a patent vhi.!i ! " "" Te f preat u-iefuliie-. -t -: fiuM lor kee';u-::U k't'i-N"-'-veret:iMes an, I uu-tt- ' ;e-!i - The aim of the eiu L -lieover the iiiiire In i ;s s which youU arre-t t':o !; fomposition ami ext;:i'-i:! ;- ? of tleeav of a'.l ar,i;i):.l ?ultar.ee3 witlctit in'l ' ; U ; flavor or ini parting to t:uai u 1 rious ctret-t. It is s;r'-v s i the mot inexpt. nsivtuit. ' v than brine or int pir. in meat or veet::Me iay ht '"'V vessels, suhmcre-l f-.r . when taken out will hv f"1 ; ": and fiv-h a w hen t!iv vn''':'" frm tlie irar.hn or tin' bntehir's ttall. Tin- ! ' CAKPETS. CARPET t, C A KI'ETS, CAKP E T S. CARPRTS, CA H PETS. CAKPETS, C A It P K T t, OA HP E I' S, DUV GOOT)?, IKY tltlOll.s, niiY tr?, nitv tioons. IV (i Of) I IS. IIKV (iOOilS, DKV Got i Us, ittv noons. DKY tiOODS, Great Variety, Why visit Al t o.inn nnd buy yonr Carpets, f M!;loths. Ir (Joods. Kress ooils,Not ions. Carpet Clin in. Cotton Yarn, tc.. from WM. M V K R A Y OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLoTHs, And Notions, A nd Notions. Ami Notoins, who keeps the; And Notions, birirest assort- i And Notions. ment in t he eity and sells at pri ees which ot her dealers cannot I match. Wake Great Variety, j np when you io wrem ariery, - there, ami Arid i Great VarietV. i Great Variety, I Great Variety, 1 Great Variety, j Oreat Variety. the place where noadvantnire is taken ami no trleks of trade Ami Notions, And Notions. A nd Notions, A nd Notions, Great Variety, Great Vuriet v. Great Variety, Greet Variety, Great Variety, Orent Variety, rleks of trade Great Variety, practiced at Great Variety. 1317 ELEVENTH -AVE., Altoona, Isi (em SUCH THING AS FAILURE. j B. L. FAHXtSTOCK-S l.rxo RTRFP Is a ware and speedy rare Tor ononmpt Inn. We will refund the money If It does not do all we claim for It. Trial slie. 25 cents. Larire sire. t.00, equal to five small bottles. Sold bv all deal ers. H.L. Fahnotoek & r.o.. Prop'rs, r'ittshurir "Havlnir tried B. I,. Fahnestoek's I.nn Scr,,.. we can safely commend It as an excellent medicine. prt ali- :-' l-alltl. '1'' ,v .,u.l im'm ll-llOO JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BANK! 120 Clinton St.. Johnstown, Pa. CW ARTE RED SEPT. 12. 1?70- KKTOSITS received of all sums net leys than tine Hollar interest l! due in tlm muntlia r. Inn. u ..I T... ber. and ii not wil hdrawn is ad. led to t lie depos. fin nivli. ,1 aiiti It. thus compound inir. twice a year without Iron- I IUIaU al,a blmir the depositor tocall or even to present the I four CH'llts :T dejMiKit book. . .ioney loaneil on Real Etate. rreferenre. with " ll( "u i.i-i' -liberal rated and b.nir time, irlven to borrowers of- 1 tleniotlst rate ii ui.-i iii-nnim-i-iin larnuworin luurnrniur. i , . .,.. timei. the amount ol loan desired. Oood reference vt"l from t lie spiciini'll vi . perfeet titles, etc.. required. l.'lor r,,.,n eoi-n wiiiell !'3 1 Thlscor,H.ratlon is exclusively , Saving Bank. ,a-V' ? ' . , ?o commercial deposit reeeired. n..r disoounta niei'Sitl in it tor trttiW granted. No loans on personal seenritv. i l -t l n t U o s Klank application lor horr wers. copies or the I lHlIi'(' t'tinbl Ht- ,( rnles, by-laws, and special law relating to this from tlio corn xvliinl li:"'- " 1 ut-STitKs .tames t.iKr. IbivM Hibert, V H Ellis. A.. I. Hawes. F. W. Hnv. .Inlin.U-wmnn. It" Hnmner, jr., Hanicl Mcljiunhlin. 1. .1. Morrell lAmes Mc.Mlllen. .tames Morlev. I-wis Plitt 11 '-K1r-- ,,,",a,, Suppes.Ocortte T. Swank, and ctl that inonnrir. M''"'' DAMKI..I. MdU'lFI.t Tr.i.iD- Fraxk IIibkrt. Treasurer. lvoi-s Elpkr, Solicitor. I12-S,77.-Iy. Etestnrg INSURANCE AGENCY. T. W. DICK, Gen'l Insurance Aent. ; exsb run, r.t. Policies written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "yETNA" Anrt ather Klrt Insim nmianirH. Ebensburt;. Sept. 22. 1878 -ly. TTTAXTKI) FAIMK cnt ! lH-in; uw - v ciiiij, e , . . I V i bo- t..i...t.u.i. ..r - - 'of li;s wives, wlb FARMS just now. Also, rentable cltr t-roierties sits nt. liis feet. ' 'h cliojis, even lat p:pai'-, ! this pickle weeks s.s ' lr " to Iieat, Iia.J j ies i vel :.!' ' al freslihess ami fl.iver ' Jh iiHH rof, Mo'j -'!. A llirrots risr-oi-; Aeios Afiiea"st?i:it- of an I'nia i-hiel it c ' : thveit the eom-o of a :; its bed to liir ,"I"'' ' Ii vii.?: women. At v. is placeil on hei lian-l-1 sn- ' . . nimn lior l a ; k the with hi K-a.isan'l tiyaMir-;;' t support el on eiiei , le Ii to exchange for Farms Ilun.lredsot people rrnwj ., i rnunoi net sunie ent Farm shoveled in on them, an l.til ml lor use amonir children It is Invaluable, net ina 1 h"veJos or customers lor irood improvement s oro limicil aliv like a charm." Ed. Pittsburg Christian Advo- I 'cash Write or call as soon as possible, and. if . OUIItu .iim eat. (3-l. 3m the secoiitl witt. th.-t V! To If ' 1 ' StLLERS LIVER PILLS Kriirn urr nils h.vr t,l lor Thirty mm m Rf-m4y f..r u butt of LItct- ( on.i.l.fni. Co.il SK-s Hwanm, t1 all Vr.nMn1. .1 t t- T"-thr T" U letrVer,- Wb. Bu-rar. Bt. LantMo. Prhw.feMk.tJO. If yoar draggtn doot keep them wad Ibr them. R. B. PELLKRS CO.. Prrr-.. ptttAnrrh. r. I clUmiM, . not liw far distant. 1 wet f. o.. ..J : I I a. at T .- " : ...'"'.'''.J '" 'vv . . . i ..,.,-!:; j PittVlrgheaV "ti,; tmceV" "n,V"- , ,nore "'fiful tlntn to i- -f ,, , : aim oraius mr t , ( i Is not easily earned In these times, hut i.:ii ,eo hlir0 1 It can be made In three months' h. - klUctl iHMOie lae . rrc one of either sex. In anj part of iheeoutf- in 'FI.U lioin-r eonll'liU rr-SULI Y A LI. nRTTOGISTS. n-ta.-Ir.J trr who is willing to ,.ri inw eiopiovmeni wntcn we lorn!" be away from home over niitht. jour wnoie nme to the work, or moments, it costs nothing to work steadily at - . . c ,im till1'-"' , sh. Youneednot of male slaves soiiHu (.r,, ros fiftyreslatl.tere.linul,,, trr the business, rwmrov! ovpr tllf CM . n . . i;r lermssnd 6 outfit Tree. Addresa at once, M. n in re'lllC 4 j HurT si C., Portlanrt, Matae. (a-!y fiver 19 allOWetl to rt? A
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