nc J3H- OMTVtX Abstract of l"ish ami (fame Laic, j Tlio followinj; U a jhun nhstinct of i the iMim anl tisli laws of this Tnte, i fitnl iP ItiruNIi all needed in forma- i . . . i ton, ami we tuny premise tlial every jtrs.M having knowledge of tlio viola- j tion of niiy of the provisions of the law, may m:ik? complaint Ik; fore the ; nearest justice of the pence, and said j Justice zlntll 'ortftu tth issue his war- ( rant foi the arrest of t he oll't-nler, ami j upon the conviction of the offender lie ! shall be sentenced to pay the fine or ' lines attached to such violation, to Tcther with costs; one half of which penalty shall go to the informer, and the remainder shall be paid to the treasurer of the county in w hich the otTeiise was committed :J It must be understood that there shall be no hunting, shooting, or fish ins; on Sundav, under a penalty of $25. So person shall kill or pursue any wild deer, save only !etwecn the 1st of Oetolier and 1st of Jauuai-, of any year, under a penalty of $oU j No person shall, at any time, kill nnv fawn when in its spotted coat, or i have the fiv-h skin of said fawn in ! possession, tin ier p .-unity of ."0. I No jM'isou shall . l i .1 1 1 elk or1 wild deer with dogs in any p:M t of the State, or shall kill in the water any t ;k, wild deer, or fawn wh:ch has been liitcii thereto by dogs, under a penal- ' ly of ?fU N' person shall kill, or h ive in pos-Fes-ioit alter Wing killed, any grey, black, or nx sipiirrel, between Janua ry 1st and July 1st; penally 5 lor each squirrel Hare or rabbit, between Peeember Ifitli and October 15lh: penalty ?f for each r.abbit. Wild turkey and wood or summer duck, between January 1st and Octo Iter 1st: penalty $K fr each wild turkey, wood or summer duck. Upland or grass plover between January 1st and August l;"ln ; penal ty $10 for each plover. Woodcock, between January 1st and July 41. Ii ; penalty $1U for each woodcock. (Juail or partridge, between Decem 1 r 15th and October 15th; penalty $10 for each quail. Lulled grouse or pheasant, Itetween January 1st and October 1st ; pvnalty 10 for each pheasant. No person shall at, any time, kill or take any wild turkey, grouse or pheas ant, quail or partridge, or Woodcock or rabbit by means of any blind, trap, 1 snare, net oi device whatever, under a penalty of 10 for each bird or rabbit. No person shall hunt or permit the hunting of hares or labbits with fer- i lets, under penalty of 10 for each i rabbit caught or killed by such means. It is ilhgill t' kill, trap or expose for sale, or have in pose-sjin afti r be:ng killed, ai:y night hawk, niullin, whippoorw ill, sparrow, llmi-li, lineh, I nk. swallow, o. 1m -ker, tlu kei, lobin. -iile, id Mid, ceder bird, c:it bird, Mue bird, taiiagcr, or any other in-eotivi totn, bird under the Icii;dt ot :." fur each bird. No -rs'iii !iall lob or d trov tie ii m t-ol any wild bird- what m r (mi.Iv pied.ttoiy bird-, mii-Ii :is nie de-t i net x e of game or iii-elivei-ou- bild-), 1 1 -1 1 : 1 1 1 ' ln. No -r-oii li:iil r.ileh, kill or di til'l will pi'.'V)- while on lie-liiig groiiiel-. tnnirr a p- :i:dtv of . J.Y It is In.ele iil ::il toe; teh an sck-1-d trout, sne only by rod hok and line, at any time, or to pla.-o any set line or M-t nets acro-s any stream in habited by them : pen ally, .". No per.-oii shall kill, sell, or have in posxc-sioii after leiiig ktil-'d. any sal mon or sjna kled t rout, save only from 1st of A pril to t he l.'ali of Angus',, mi ller (K-nally of 10 for each fish. No crsou shall catch or kill, save only with rod, hook, and .inc, out line or scroll, at any time, and no person shall catch or sell, or have in posses sion after being killed, any black bass, pike, or pickerel, and iSusqiiehanna salmon, ln-tweeii the 1st of March and 1st of July, under penalty of 25 for each fish. No person shall kill or catch fish by placing any torpedy, giant powder, nitro glycerine, or ot her explosive sub stance, in any of the st reams of this Commonwealth, under a penalty of No pcrso n shall catch or destroy lish by shutting olf or drawing oil' any of the waters of the State, or by drag ging small nets or seines therein, when the waters are wholy or partly shut oil. under penalty ol rj0. No person shall place any set net, fish ba-ket, pond net, gill net. eel vier, kiddle, brush or facine net. in any waters of this State, under a pen slt v of 2." for each ollciise. The use of seines, the meshes or open spaces of w hi ;!i are less than three inches, are prohibited in all the inland waters of this State inhabited ly black bass or speckled trout, under ft penally of 25. Cott ir action. Tin; leinon-Miicczer of tlm Sli locks. It robs iii.lnsfry nf its p.olits, and ootn j.els labor to yield up .til the fruits of its toil fur ihi umt of tiiosn it hollows. it SMiiee" the life out of tl; roiticcr nnil ti iiiisfiiM-.s it into the receptacles of the idle usurer. It robs Mie nation of its fro money, hy con vert in; it into an iiitm-mt- leai inr ! - Lt.. to lie irflo in tt'P vautti ff tin; lohber, to nhsoib the products 4f toil. It fi;i.H robbed tli lemon of industry to quench tli thirst of avarice It has created a mountain of debt and placed it on the backs of tho people. It has cloned the hor of prosperity and opened thofo of tho juison and tho poor- house. ' It has driven thousands to suicide, and fens of f lioiismrfs to hepary and want. It ban biiiil.rupfed the best, men of tho country, filled our public highways with tramps, enhirjjpd and peopled our prisons, midcfill"d I he land with wide spread ruin and desolation. It has proved the harvest of hell, and Satan's i iyht-bower, with but one point to make, REDUCTION ! CUTLERY, Etc., &TMUCHLESSTKAHCOST. I'ri'paratory to toarinir down and rctuiUIing his (Xiensive Store Koom, - G-co. HlTx.2itl.Qy MI I.I, DISPOSK OF IMS Entire Stock of GOODS, roisTi PKi.vnrjiLi.v of Builders' HARDWARE, Table and Pocket Cullevy, inoN.xAiT.s. r, r.AS?, or.APswARr:. tamps Ml' CitlMVKVS. S!'VKS. TIVtt'AIIE, . JIOItSK ItAKKS. HAHVKSn; IVOI.S, ti l 1 N'DS l . KS. II I IKS, SHOVKI.S, Sl'AliKS. I'l'MPS a x I) Tl J tllNli. ItliA.Nt'HA Itl) ( HL'ltNS,&C. AT LESS THAN COST, -nut- CASH AND CASH ONLY ! 1 h:ii-? nlso on lmnl n few irooil Mnuin: ln-liiin.. wlii-li I will sell at I rum 9'ii to li'is than i-D.t. nii'l ain :-nt tor t lie it real AUK II l s UV 1. 1 liai ll. (tii- only c li:mir:llf oi lf-Ue. tiiiiiitii-i- in tlie rtuiM,) wl.ic-h 1 will sell verj lov tor c.isli. Tims lain. it v in vim; a Big 1st cf his it: Very Little lit VI'" Alt jirrsoii kinnrint tltrtu srfrr.H iuth lift it tit tttf are t 'irm xff rrrifsfrtl f rtnar f'ttrira rft tritlut 1 ' .' ami st tile thrir rrspi vliv' t t intiit. t itttt-r hif utitr or i-anh. ' ft tfn-i'i fitf Mart' rtitn, at J mast Jifiir nifl iJ. s tltmctt in tlir nliurltrf. tune fltlSHilllf, IIKJII STKELT, KKENSniRj;, Y IMil 11 11 Is i ;it 1 !-:, VVHOl.CSALE AND RETAIL OF AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEA I.EItS IX AND IIilL'SE-FtRMSIIIr. GOODS CEEii.LLY. .1 lliii- in TIK, COPPER &SUBBMR0X I'UOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos.278, 2S0anl 282 Washington Si., JOHNSTOWN, PA. TTTM. H. SKCIILER, Attorney at Elenslurcf, P,i. Offirf in V)1. I onade Kow. (recently occupied hv Wm. Klttf .1 I Ls.j ,) centre lroet. Il-2l.'7.-tf.J F.I JAY MI ONLY REMEDY roit HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUMK All wafttinpr FRl'IT FA H MS. cspocinlly alnp tfl to tlio it row i h of the VINE, vh-rp it i in otatilislK-fl piicoeef" nn'l mvb I,ahi;k I'hokits. Tlio land isalsonlpt-(l to t he- frrowth of Pcach pt. P-hi-8, A pplos, and small I ru its; .'so, j riii8, Grass ih ul jrf'nll?. Many tin nil reds of excellent VlSEVAHDS.OR CH ahiis nml Farmschii now i si'on. 'I'M K LOCATION Is only 31 milos Kouth of Philaili'li'liiM, Iy KnilroMil. in..n iii'll..il'liirliif'nl clinmto.nriil st ho very iloori of tin- Now York Hml PliiliiflolpliiH M-irleots. Another itailrofid runs iliri"rt to Now York. THE PLACE is H'ro.i.ly IAIifiR, PT'CCESS FI'L and PHOSPEUOI'S. Cliuroliou. Si-hool., and otlior priviloires nro nlrondy outiiblivhrd. Also, innnnfactorios of Shoos, Clot ninir, Ihss. Straw Goods, and ot hor t hlnys. a t whioh differ ent members of a family chu procure employ, mom. it haohoon a Hfai.tp Kfort for some yonrs past f or pooplesntTorinir f rom pulmonary a tl'oo t ion's, ast h inn. catarrh. ir no and debility, muny tliousandsof whom hv entirely recovered. A new llrlck Hotel lias jiint boon cotnploferf, too feel front, wi'h buck ttilll j iitr fmirstorlos htirh, incliiitiiisr French roof, and all modern Improvements for the nccoinmodation of vis itors. PkickofFAUM LAND. 25 OO pew ACRE payable by installments, within the period of four years. In this climate. L'o acre of land pl.-mted out to vines will count as much n 100 acres further north. Persons imiieiiiainted with Fruit Growing can become fainilinr with it In a phort time on account of surroundings FIVE ACItKs. ONE VCIJE.nnd TOWN LOTS In the towns of Landisville and Vinelnnd, also for sale. A paper containing full information will be fnt free of cr on applicntlon to CHAKLES K. LANIHS, ViNEf.M. N. .1. The followimr is an oTtract from a descrip tion of Vinelnnd. written by the we'l-known iirrtoiilruri!t. Solon Hobinson, and published :n the New York Ti ihitnc: All t lie farmer wreofthe "well to do" fort, ind some of t hem, who hnve turned their at tent ion o fruits and market a-nrdenioir. have trrown rieh. The soil l lonin, vnri-inif from sandy to clayey, ind sur'hee ftently un ln'nt inir, lTitcfeeted with mall streams and oerasiotial wet meadows. In which leoHitsof pear or muck are stored, suffi cient to fertilize the who'e upland surface, after it has been exhausted ot its nninnl fertility. It in certainly one of the moat e ttennivt trucli. in in atmost Irrrl position, anil tuitnblr condition or pleasant farming, that tre know of thix side oj he Western Prairirt. We found tome of the old it farms c ;ya renthj just as profitably iro!tctivc is u-hen cleared of forest fifty or a hundred years too. "The Rooloput would soon discover the cinse of his continued fertility. The whole eotintrv is a narino deposit, and al'i through the soil we found videnc.es id' calcareous substances, irenern llylin he f'urin of Indurated ealcarenus marl, shoivit.g nany distinct tortus of nneii-nt shells, of t he tor iary formation : anrf this marly substance is scat 'rrd all throityh the soil, in a Very comminuted 'ormand in the exact condition moxJ easily ansir... luted by such plants as the farmer desires to culti ate. 8--.-ly. Oyer's Cathartic Pills7 For the relief .nml cure of all derange ments iit the stom eh, liver, and bow els. The;- are a mil. I aperient, and an excellent purgative. ISeiiig purely vege table, they contain no mercury or nunc r.'il w h.Ui-wr. Mm h serious sii kiieMS and Kiifi'criii); i prevent ed bv their tinn-lv w-e; and every family should have them on hain't r Uieir protection and relief, when reiiiiireil. f.onjf experience has proved them lo bo the af--t, surest, and bet of all Hie fill with winch lie market abounds. P,y their occasional use, the blixxt is iiurilied, the corruptions .. the sys tem expelled, olitr.u-tions removed, :md the whole niai'hinery of lite re-tored to it- hcallliy ctivity. Internal oib.-his which become oloc.'l and slnir.'irh are rleau.ed by Attr'm fill, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient diea-e is liMiiced into hcallli, the value of w In. h change, when reckoned on the va-t niultitiidcs wiio eniov it, can hardly be computeil. Their mik;u- c(i;uih(5 makes tliem pleasant to take, and pre-crves their virtues unimpaired for nnv length of tunc, so that they are ever freh, and porfecilv reliable. Although sean hinir. they arc mild, and operate without disturbance to the cousUtution.ordicl, or occupation. Full ibroi-tions are (riven on the wrapper to ea-h box, how lo ue them .is a t anulv Phvsic, , and for the following complaint, which thc.be fillt raiodlv cure : or lTsM-piM or Intllsrestion. I.itle "s. I.UHjunr mid t.ttmn of .4 ppet ite. they should Ik- taken inoiloratoiv to stimuhiti: the Hoiu ai h, and restore its beallliv- tone and action. l"r I.tvr CamnUiat and its various symp toms, Itilions llruitairlir, stick llrnil. l. Janaillrs or (irrrn Mtrknrm, Itl I. Ions Colic and flilion lrrr,tlipv slniuld be jiidiriouslv taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Ityaenrcrr or Itiurrbnrw, but one mild dose is ccnerally reiiiired. For nhcitiMriain. Unnt, Krarfl, oifMtion of the Heart. Iuin in tht ule. llMck and l.oins. thev should be contin uously taken, as required, to chamro the diseased action ot the ay stein. With such change those complaints disappear. For Dropsy nnd Itropaical Mnellinr, they should be taken in larjro and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For Sinpprcion. a l.arjre dose should be taken, as it produces tiie desired effect by sym pathy. J As a JUnncr fill, take one or two J'illa to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is oilcn advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, oilon finds tl H a dose of these fill makes him feci dec:iedl better, from their cleansing and renova 'ng ffe V n the diirestiva apparatus. PREPARED fl lr.J. C. A YKIt & CO., frncticnl Chemist, LOWELL, MASS., IT. S. A. '0k 8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS KTKKTWfiE Great Reduction 1 iv Tvisiiyi;!.!: A FULL SET FOil SG.00 AT Dr. CLuincy A. Scott's, 27 s n:yx A V12XUJZ, Pri'TSHUKGH, PA. Tiikin tlio Centennial Medal and Diploma over nil home nnd Inreiirii competitors ling igiven Ir. Scutt's work a world-wide eelelirity, and the imn lie are al wh vs .ai islicd when ihey icet it that they HAVKTllCliKST. it will pa r j: vEn yjwd r to VISIT riTTSIWRGlI TO 11 a vi: mi. ouixcY a. scott E XT II AO T THE lit TEETH without 1'aix by his absolutely safe axj:stiii:tio, as it is tiie oxly0xe jx existexo:, And can lo taker, with entire confidence hy old and yountr. and people in every condition of health. ANOTHER DEATH FROM LAUGHING GAS. Pr. 1. Morlov Harrison, a ctirxenn of 30 years standing in .Manchester. Knit'Iand. lately died from an overdot-e ol LauLhinv (ins. He was In perfect In-a41:i. Imt the -'finr" nnfvthi7.es very rapidly and ho rook a few inhnliuions too nimy. Juno 15, 1877.-.'3m. I.I nitrT'l ltlMMl hmwlwrn I l.a ,,,...,.7 IIHMnI rOIIIf.V III' OlP no. I. r i lui I..' T. I s.-r,l!il:, t'l--r. RiiiIm. r.lnt.t. M and all l.wwl rf,.! emeR ytpii in it. wnnderful powers. Don't fad to I , it. I "fit-. Rlomt i ihe vnnrnnteo ,rhf..iih I Price, fl. If Tour rtrii"pit don't kwn n --.. t..i it. R. E. HEI.l.ERSe.,.rop., Pitisl.nr. p fv-.-' iirn. R. F Srtl,r r nn k. , I ;rT-SOLri HV ALL Oltl tiOlM s l2-lo.-iy.J TXT ANTED FARMS TO SKT.T. " I liv lininireils of appliennts for FA R f S just now. Also, rentahlc ciiy pro)xri(es to exclmniire for Farms Hundrcdiiol Hople crowd Into my office, nd I cannot net muttoient Farms. 1 have lots of customers lor Kood improvement all cash. Write or call as Roon as porfihle. and if n. ...... ... . Ilc,..r, nn n n' -ii ran .i.frii.f,HIIII. not tiH far distant. 1 wl'.l go and see the property S. M. JAMKS. Farm Aceney. Snilthflel,! st. I'ittsl.urith, near the lv.st-lhie. l-2.-ly. A Tame Ska Gull. Mirny yenrs ngo a Mr. Scott, of Uenlialm, near Montrose aceidently -atight .1 sea-gull, whose wings he cut, and placed it in his garden. The bird remained in that situation for several years, and being kindlv treated, became so fanii Jiar as to eome at a call to be fed nt the kitchen door. It was known by the nan.e of Willie. This bird became at last so tame that no pains were taken to preserve it, and its wings having grown to full length, it flew away joined the other gulls 011 the beach, and came back from time to time to pay a visit to the house. When its companions left the country, at the usual season, Will: accompanied them, much to the regret of the fami by. To their joy, however it returned next season; and with its usual famil iarity come to its old haunt, where it was welcomed and fed liberally. In this way it went and returned for forty years without intermission, and kept up its acquaintance in the most cordial manner, for whlie in the country, it visited them almost dailj', answered to its name like any other domestic ani mal, and ate almost out of the hand. One year however very near its final disappearance Willie did not pay his respects to the family for eight or ten days after the general ilock of gulls had arrived on the coast,' and great los, as it was feared he was had. lint to tho surprise and joy of the family, a servant one morning came running into the bre.k fast-room in ecstacy announcing t bat Willie had returned. The whole company rose from the table to welcome him. Food was soon supplied in abundance, and Willie with his usual frankness eat of it in the most hearty manner, and was as tame as any barn-yard fowl about tho house. In a year or two after wards this grateful bird discontinued his visits for ever. M AiivELLOLs aIechaxism. Messrs. I'atek, 1'hillippo it Co., of Geneva, have recently produced the most won derfully complex and ingenious watch ever produced in (ieneva. It is a full sized hunter. On one side is a dial with the ordi naiy marking (hour, minute and second hands), together with a large independent chrono irraphic hand in the center, maiking the one fifth of a second, and living hack to XII ; to this dial corresponds a. repeating mechanism, striking hours, quarters and in 'miles. If the watch lie turned over, a second di:d is per ceived, having, lx-sides the ordinary m n kiiiiT, a perpet ti d calendar (months, dtys of tne week, .late and phases of the moon) at.d a!-o a little regulator f r the timing. This watch can keep t.vo diinrent limes, for instance, Paris on ot. e side ami London on the other, w hile there is only one knob on the stem for setting both dials to time without the addition of a pusher on the rim of the cae. The mechanism for stiinr the hands to time actuates only the finder of the did that is up permost .it the m uneiit. i. e.. the one at which yon are looking. This watch ha1 been marie to the order of Uaron Nicolics. and has been nine monihs in the making, which is con sidered a .emark:ibly short period of gestation for so intricate and at the same time so perfect a piece of mech anism. The Mosqcito. If stagnant water is exjosed to a summer's sun for several days, wagletails "oegin to ap pear on the surface ami giow until near a quarter of an inch long, seem ing to live on air and water; in a short time they Ik conn encreased and sink to the bottom ; in a few hours a short hair grow s out of the sides, soon becoming a small caltc rpillar, rising to the surface and floating to the shore by the aid of the slightest breath of air. Soon a fly is hatched leaving its tiny s'leil on the water; that fly is the nios(piito, which is ready to suc k the very blood out of you. Where mosquitoes abound, there is but one certain and efficient means of keeping them from disturb ing sleep ; get under a mosquito bar, which should be adjusted to the bed before sundown for they do not begin to stir around in the rooms until late in the evening. Mosquitoes must have a living as well as other people, and, what is more they will have it, Wo once noticed a device at Key West to keop them aw ay a woman sitting out of doors near a pile of burning rags, the wind blowing the smoke, on her; she coiild stand that stench by the hour, but the mosquitoes wouldn't they had more sense. SiMrr.Ff JIethod for Tanxixq a Lamh-Skix With the Wool Ox. Make a strong soap-suds, using hot water; when it is cold, wash theskin in it, carefully squeezing it between the hands to get the dirt out of the wool ; then wash the sor.p out with clean cold water; nexi, dissolve alum and salt, of each half a pound, in a little hot water, which put into a tub of cold water sufficient to cover the skin, and let it soak in it over niht or twelve hours; now hang the skin over a pole to drain ; when well drained, spread or stieteh carefully on a board to dry. When yet a little damp, sprinkle pulverized saltpetre and alum (an ounce each mixed to gether) on the flesh side, rubbing it in in well. It is now to hang hi the shade for two or three days, the flesh side in, until perfectly dry. When entirely dry, scrape the flesh side with a. blunt knife to remove anr scraps of flesh. Trim olf all project ing points, and rub the flesh side with 1 u mace or rotten stone, and with the hand. Prepared in this wry, it is white and lieautiful, suitable for a door mat, nnd also nice for the feet in a sleigh or wagon in cold weather. IiOVE those who advise, those who praise you. but not 1 L-i.'v. ! If'e desire to call the attention of veinofttetl, rejuttcU ami rem o ecu to our fro in V.;v 1( K.r,. , LARGE NEW ST0BE ROOM S'SrSliV Where we have Just received an immense Mock of ounce a;-u-. ,. :, Comprisina- DUVnoons. I)H FSS Coons. NOTIONS. FLANNKLS. IlLANKFTS. HATS. CATS, tu nilit tv nr t,". t, ' ' LOOTS, SHOKS, CLOTIIINti. CAItl'Kl S. if., c. W e also k p a I uli line of ; "' :.-, , pour over one l.i;,. t FIIESII GIlOCKIilKS AND PKOA ISIOXS , Thc. i"' ! sh a pu-'.liora of p.-, , , Consisting of FLOFU. FISH, SFOAK, COFFLF., TF.A, SALT, S'lAPS. SPICKS, OILS, ic. j The prod lift of K;.v SOLE AfiEMS 1 mWU FOil MTLFLI.VS WIIiE CARLE SMEW IWT ' S-5 The Highest Market 1'rices paid for drain and 1'roduce. Mclaughlin ergs, & co. FOSTER & QU 113 and 115 Clinton ALWAYS Stock ff Pr- Goods. Notions. Millinery. Curpi-tf. i2 i" Holi'l fiirjret I FST.4IILIMIKII 1nH9. 12- 1- fc V. X. 1 nov, r.ttorneys-at-Law. .'iU Seventh St., M'ashinaton, I). C. I ii r"tilor. We pr f-uro patent s in a'.! en n tries. Nn . tti.p,. nkv i-i-i.s in AtVAviK. No rtmrife unl.x the p itent iJ if-ranted. No tern t..r ni:i k init .r : rn:n nry exiMiiinnt nn. N add it iona 1 ! t.r nl-t :n iiiu ;i n l e..ii'4 u -l in a rein -, rin. S: eei.; 1 :it tent i. n iriren to Inti-rf'-n nee :i ! In ..re t .e i ij. ftee. Kxiernion helure Coi!rrey. I n I rm.-:r .-nt Sui: in liiti'Tent Slat.-? nn-l all litliri'ion a -. r taininif to Invent i..n ..r I'.ei'iit Skm hi a mi nm pa M rm t:t invi m: ki i.i. iMTRvninMi. I nlti'ilSlKti-Ht iiiirto -tul I ::. r :. . t r!il;ii I r..s.i.i.rA.I n .Kit .nAf. .. i . i T lifted S:,it. C..nrt ..; claim., c.mr; .d '..him i..ner ol rt lahatna t -l i.iiif. S.oit hern -!:iit,-- I Vm. nnn.n. ami a'l -ia-; ol' war rhiini? heli.re the Kji-i-utue Iepar: inrntK. Am ur l I'ay nttl Rotinlv , . ,1nt'c Orp.f ins. otri:rs. and haiti i:s d the 1 til.. ot-v ir.im I he i J.i i rrnii. iit . f uln. l. il...,- l. .. n.i kn. le.lne. W rile lull h--t.rv ..f ?.-i vn'-e. pd .". i.m ... ... ii'i-t ."i.iiii - ri'i-i-ive.i. i.n- el. - st .ii. p and a mil n ply. n lier exaui na ; ion. will lie iven you without charge. I'eiiimm. All tiOirers. x-.llii x and Hiilor i-r.rn led. rti; -t ii red. or injured In t lie la t e war. Imwi-ver sii-ht Iv. are entitled to, nnd ran otdain a pen-don. l'iiilel Si it loo ;-iternl l.ntifl Ofilce. C.i'tefted l.nnd fii.-TS.. 1'riv.ite Land Claims Minimi-, preemp' ion. and Homestead Caes pr einteii I. it.. re the Oenenil luid Oinje j.ud He part incut of the Interior. I ami ll nrrnnlii. Wepaycat-h Tor Itonnty Innd Wnrrantu and we invite enrrespnndenee with all partie h.ivin ' nnv f..r sale, an.t urive lull an I explicit instruecion where ii-ssisfiinii-iit-. lire inipi rfe.-i. e coieluei our Im.sin. m in , pa--nte Hnr.-ar haviii- tin r.n the cl.riea! a -si: a nee ..I nhle .-.nl e.peri(-need lawyer? nnd it ive. our elos-e. pers.'mal supervision to eve, . v Imporlunt paper prepared n e:i.-li ea-e. Cn.inptost attention ilms secured to ail I'U.-iiK-Cs entrusted u. Ad.lr'-s.- R. S. it A. P. I.Ai KV, Attorneys. W Asm mitiis, I. C Any person deslrin-r informal i..n as to t he stand-in-.' nnd respn nil. iliiv ot ihe nieml.ers ol the hrin will. on reqnect. he furnished wilha sa i isi'aeM.rv rclcreuce in his vicinity or t 'onirressioiia I district". COLLIRS,JOHiSTGi&Ca EBENSBURO, Penn'a. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEFOIIT, l'AVAi:i.l,0 DCMAMI. BTERESTALUttVED OX TIME I1EF0SITS. MONEY LOANED. COLIECTSJNS WACE. AND A GEXEIlATf BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. tSproial attention paid to lusino i.f .,,r JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK! 120 Clinton St., Johnstown. Pa. pHAl(TEHKI) SEPT. 12. ISTrt- IM rnsiTS V ' reeeived ornll sums not less t hnn i no 1 loii ir Interest if duo in the months of June nnd Ueeeini ler. nnd ii not withdrawn is added to tho dei.os. t thus compound!!! twi.-c u year without tr..u- Ill-posit hook''0""1"" lOCaU r tVlU tw P " e A.oney loaned on Real Estate. Preference with liberal rates and lon time, iriven to borrowers of fermif ttrst mortunes on larni? worth Touror more times the amount ol loan desired, (iood reference perfect titles, etc., required. ml This corix.rat ion is exelusivelv a Savings llank No commercial deposit received. iiordiscount ifrante.l. No loans on personal seeuriiv Illank npi.lieations ,,r dorr wers. copies of t he rules, by-laws, and special law relating to ti ls Hank, sent to any address desired. .'' '"tkks.I nines Cooper. l);.vi. Dil.crt. V It E11.8. A. . . ILiwes. F. . Hay. .lol,n.I.own.nn II Haumcr jr.. Iinniel M rl.auurhlin, . j. JMorroll lames MeMillen. James Morlev, Ifi-wis Plil t 11 W. V? W'nltors?'' UnW'' lJeo? r.,.V ,,N,"Kr--T- MtiRitRLL, President. Frank IHiikrt. Treasurer Ovitra Klubb, Solicitor. " 112-3 "77 -in h.PT V- DICK, -M. r . , Gen'l Insurance Affent, j:ni:xsiiui(i, jm7 rolicieu written at short notice in the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" oil.er Klr,.t In,, oiii.Kni).N, Ebenstiurg:. Sept. 22, 1S78 -ly. T A. S 1 1 0 K M A K K K, A ttor n f. y- AT-Law, lClH-iishnrg. Otriee on Hiub street, oast end of reside noe. (1-21, '7ti -tl. T O LAKE, Attorn et-at-Law and Koitorder, In Court House. b It'p.T:!?"I,Ary or Toilet 1 F.QrAT. to "White Castile Soan. for It l r-ad- of riTK Vl ti. ,, 'TAKI.K III l., :i'..i i.v tin- am.' .i-.-. fs. w h l.h reiai.H all Oi, 1 n;.,r.-l li.a.i-.j i 1 1. .. !" " " " 1 ' oiN. It co-! M CH I.KSS than the Importi-d artli-lc t'ir.t It t rniMIv rominir Into i.-. , . o... ! n tlHIeliol. n, I he n-e o 'o.HKI .iaiw H -OMl1eTIili.-. Iiv I'll- -1.1.11.5 lt.-il , to r.-!ii. p k in .1 Mt.llirriHlTY of Ihe W hite Miap rend-rs I ue liarmie. UJj olo t 1'mlm.II.U A (.ijiui, i-ln . ll.iciuuuti. Trade supplied by l'itlshurfcli whulnale ;:-o--r. ' I' Etairi INSURANCE AGENCY the public to the fact that ice hare btter paper i Jk. aZm KkUjS A . , 1 mzco spi en.) n. v !;!. 15 V XiTJYIIVO FOU cash: i. ,i Street, Jolmstown, HAVE THE OH Cloth. Xc. to be round i u Ctti'..r:i ootinty. :l" ' lt; ;1- Ki a i, he iiiiiiiImi nnd s. ret t. tl.j i'-OVi i' ;i ! U bVnJ. .li.Oi l tl 4 V.. I WASHINGTON STREET, , iicar PEWN'A R. n. DEPOT, tt'holrsatr and Iltlail Ihitftr. in FM;i;h;n- AM Im m lis n ssi-yr GOODS IV!LLIiMRY GOODS, i .. I t.' I 1. 1 . A 'A A 'IV.. iu m ) : and s:i JIA l'i AM) CAIN ! ' !K'N AM NAILS j i:i:.iy--v nr rL'i in':. i t; I. l;i I. I ' ! . I .! t'li. I I 1)1 II"-, V M! ' VI I: ( ) V U 1! r U(MM) AM WII.I.OW VA!ir.. I l i-ioii!Ni siikI l-"il ok .m i. ki.np. t..';i:thki: with WESTERN ano roUNTKY PROOUC: n-li as l"reli M.-i'l-, 1 l.iin. lite..!'. I"j?h, s.ili. O'liti r. I . IT I. art. .in .i. .. i . t.,.,,,...! I.- ..ii., ',;;,.. I i' I-l. proinp: ty tili.-.l on the shm fst n l :.-- and in.xt ! T(-as..iint.le ti l ins. ' J'l i.:t! V Ii. ,i..w.i a... I . .....il ..i:..i 1 . ' t ll 1 I." LEXT DOOa "to The POST-OFFICE. ! . TIN, COPPER & SHEET -IRON WARf IlllV'hlff 1-plTllt!. ML-,n nnp,,urtn,. . . f .... . l ti I ted ii p n ltd coin murii i uis bnlM j ti r ..n 1 1 iu't ' " srn et. two il.x.rp oj,st of the I5.i-ik and niiii Iv n, ., , . . v 'M'P'fit!- th0!.iiintatii ll..ii-.e. t'.e i!.vril..T i' : 'I-' - belter prepared tlnin v r in i.vp.ii ftiet ! ;-o Mil ' r II. S ill ! 1 .;.! : ;irtielr-s in the i I N . OI' p I-.!! on 1 SI FKT-I RU I r . WAKE tin,.. lirf v. lij. I, xsUi be I timi-died t'o ' " 'i('n '"- : " btiyers .it : the very lowest living pi lee. ..v 1 .,,. f , , and Vi.ried iis.i.i tment of ' 1 " ,u" I T.iii.kf.r Cooking, Pgrlor and Heating Stoves ! 5 of the most approved di-UiMw C"-PorT!Nn a-id I:ooKIN(J nadoto ord. i ! anil I w-arpintod p.-rfeet in inanii ra.-t nre and n.a- 1 lel i.il. 1.1.1'A I UIM; i.r..mi.!iv n. n.l. .1 ... ! All w-oi-k i!o:i- ly toew il: ).',. ,!, , irt.t : ! i n )o.l . , ' ' i: nil u.llil-, S'tn ny me (-mi l . , pen. i. -ii upon us to iiiialif and eanent be i; ,1..,,. ,M f pi iee. A i ,,.,.... and lii-ro:ii- ot pat i-OTi.ijfo j re:ei t'l.liv o!u i ted, and ;io ellnrt w ill t,c wantinsr to rei'idcrt n tirt satilavtii.n toail. . , V AEI.1E I.I TK1NT.EU. E!i( nslun ir. Ot t. 1M, ITH.-tf. THIS AVAY I Oil JSsm.Mm Ms! Articles, &c. ' IN' a.i.tttion ton full line of I nii:, Moti ;iiii' ' Cti!:Ii r- r:cd and elcjratn i.-s n incut' ol d nn.i .do . . . y,, ot .-i t - Pcifuniery, Ttiilc. nn,l Wasl-ir.s Stwps, Pure Fh.v.iriitx Extracts. Essences .. nil fci, lllre Snicis HI ...L- I!....- . ..'."' IT . -Itl. I -M I- t..e ' pnV'T0' -)v tiiU:, 1 iui''- 1,:u'k' '' i''I ii.'Cs. I roal or .ir v;'!: ens IVne.ls and i',n Holders It.td.s. I'ravcr - , - . .. Hooks. Hymn Hooks. &.c, A.C., toi;et her w it h a' j Vlili ir ll!:iK' lb.-1 , nxt: stuck, or ,ti:h yu-vrw.vA Tootli. Hair Shoe. Scut, and 1'nstina Hrnrd.-s. ZU11 lc.il 111 "ill !v i' ombs ol all kind. Tobaci-o. riaar? !'ipc t!lall rr , n . , ware. Lamps. Eamp chimin" s. and himdrcls V.i ! 1 VXXVi' :t 1 ' ' ,1 ' winUeoiaMht1' u,t,'li""-1 gently l.,f.voi t,:, - Very Lowest Prices for Cash. LEMM0N & MURRAY. : benbnra;, June s. 177. T"E KRENSHl'ltO Wnoi.KX t'tniPWV 1 ,s mdy prepared to inanuta. tun- to order ''r. f .''r 1 ,,s ' wu make lor VtiU which ,ini,;.:;: i,,r i r...vr tv v-. i i , ., . ..,- iM..icsT inarKe; price. 1 -..--- and lor the urnilicr.nit .t whirl, Wv,.rns will s.s.n ! f ll..ivin.r i li,.!l '. lH.-sei, lot hev.,riousse.ti..n.ofihecou..T- Tic Ih,U1" '1U -1 jiuaiityot il,.- .His,.-e I.,-kn;w'n I Ettrn.t r: (' - 1 ro's ror', -"- j their pttrt t!u v ca: u . J'N-.TM ll,v"'f- 'rd!mr. Fullinir and Pv ina: lrtT IT lllHlf to .noli promptly attend d to h, w..rkm.nlik. . .i.. 1 !,, ,. aii'l at tlie lowest Possihle r;lto I "'- ", 1 ' Ebciifburtf, May ll.lsTj -tf. IMHKi;'N31UtllI.iniOIItS 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. faeiured..f the very l.-s, Ital'a., HI", American M-,.1.1,.- i...,i J .- hi i is i ai- i . onicrs rnNctruIIy solicited and promptly tilled at the very low t'Pt i-asli rates. Try me April li,lb.;l.-tt. . JOHN 1MKKE. JAMKS W ll.KI?SSIO... - i.ursi sl. WILKINSON &, O'FRIEL, """i ' i. It If IlIIS OF mimm mm tussui I-orelto, X;i. nTt?r'hrk sxe",M 1-rcrrptly and mtiitactorilv. and at cheap at the cScupcst. (4-li tf. m g t r - I -All colt shonM 1 . : llylin- whii,- fn.,nii ,r j llii,. t .. I.i ... r.cw w:t A . ; . . " j A ln.iiii-ii .'1 f .. I big rccijK' t-. p...,,.,., , from the :uv:i. - ,, , coir. mat.. I hi! v :,'-), ' t ! if 1 in 1 u .t r.r "... one of the l..!-i -t - " -" ' l 1 ' I . I ' in the c nut! v w j'i 1.,. , garden of Mr ; .n. 1 ;; .-, j at New pi.it. .,-.!,.. , . , i er i cu'iivalivi :.- j n t 1 n 1 . ..ii .t b A j I ; ltuml rt"N of d.ii V I W Iu ,;,cd in tin- j r. fi 1 V P 1 rians f.tvorin- li . i i r. l"l:e l-t t:nu-. to i, i Soon as ii i- ,. it. When t!;.- and i j i-t r, v ;.; A, ' the around. ,. 5, ' ! oi-;. ,: . turbed e ..i-i i o i: :i ' i l. .. , I , . V. ! ! i -. : ' :!; --Ii - j 'I I "ll--Iv J' I t t'lu- l!:. 1 - 1 1 I r i. m- I .i i ; -i i-i(. i.. 111 Ml IT' I I tl.i: I-.! i!i?-.i-.v i;,.. I...,. l:.::i V. iu:ir tin- vow. aii't M1V I'or ti i i: r. liipe : fist n vn: ' liiim r in :i: I'm- n -i.. ! :i: r. 1 1 ltl .1 t j'i v '. ' ! or hotifv. ill n: i Ii a r.i i tho sut k it. fc;uir:ir i;i':-.l Vi li:ive no .-alli' ' rt line color. i in our str.Mo m h'.oi' ii ; - :.:) ' 1 1 1 1 -i 1 i I v nf f i ii 1 1 V 1 i - , .. ,. Will cither he it i; ' ' of tlieir nt:ti!p'i e'l ' or p:i'v it out ua.'i : I ;l tho iKlilior.iti.'ii ;; T; chihl clears its 1 aiake room for tl' i-- xvln.-li nvo hil-l in l'-'p in.li.! r, of tislillt .l.r.-l.l ll-ili llt ' lil " ...... - , ... ,.. . ; , tier is oivi n :b i-'1 ' , ! r.'iLrht. wlien t!io o."- - i ilv;i s lo. lh:t ii '- l!iov't:.ke lu.l 1 of i: 1 :I ns :i inntter i l i-n-""'- ' it sip ns though it lKt.'' The oherrv crop i " trf ' cent i al part of the M' i
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