S 5, i. Jor Cojj'ee is Cnltirated. Tt will, we ore sure, interest our readers to know how coilec is cultiva tP.l. A lie! man gentleman, writing from Costa Ilica, one of the Central A iiK'i'iean .States, tells how it is done there. The hint about deep rooting will he of help to those of oil! leaders who are trying to get trees to grow in the drv regions of Colorado and West ern Kansar" The method of cultivating the eolToc tree here differs from that practiced in any otlier eountrv. and the result Drove that it is a rational method The "round consists of the groat een tral mountain plains, the only legiil-ir-ly cultivated and inhabited part of the Kepuhlic; and the soil consists of the decomposed volcanic rock forming n ! ivcy loam nosed with a large por tion of decayed vegetable matter Tlie cliu.aU: is the most regular and agreeable in the world ; and the great est diil'-ri'iue between the temperature of the hotte-t and coldest dav at San .lose, ba-ed upon ten years' observa tions is I -s.s than 20 degrees Fahren heit. The mean temperature for 1S75 was about li'. degrees. From the be ginning of May until the end of Octo ber it rains almost daily. i"d from the middle of December to the middle of April only exceptionally. Jt 's the practice to raise the coffee trees from seed, because the tap root of the seedling penetrates the soil to a considerable depth, and enables the tree to withstand the dry season with out injury. They are planted in rows, ii. tor-poised with bananas fo shade dining the first two years' growth. lietween the rows are shallow ditches, and the greatest care is exorcised in Keeping tlie weeds under, and the re moval of epiphytical and parasitical plants. Labor is very dear, and, therefore, the cost of production is lather high, Nevertheless, the clear profit,- after nil expenses have been paid, int ruding tending the plants dur in" the first thiee vears, fluctuates be tweon 2) and per cent. fins is in the m-it favorable localities, on the plateaus at an elevation of between 3.01.0 and 4.000 feet. The quality ot the cot! e leaves nothing to be desired and it is greatly in request in England and America for its line aromatic flavor. The Talks Tails Tem. There is a good deal of expression in tails. A cat when excited has her tail bent toward the ground and quiet; but when the animal is under lively emo tion, the tail shows movements which are not of chance character, but pre determined by nature such and such an emotion causing such ami such a movement. When the eat feels afraid( when sei.ed for example, 113- the neck, the tail goes down 1 tweon her legs. On shrill of an agreeable morsel of meat, the tail is raided straight up. When angry, the cat bends her tail into two curves of opposite directions I he givaler curve at the base, the lesser at the extremity while the fur is iieet throughout. When on the alert for prey, she ladies her tail from side to side. On the other hand, the dog wags his tail to testify joy ; while (;s with the eat) fear sends it down Ktwcen Ms !v gs We all are familial. itL'ain. wit'u the comical appearance of a herd of cattle, driven to despair by inset-, nisM-ng' about a field on a hot dy itii --t'heir tufted tails erect as i ) kjCST' I h John 15rown, in one of his Vi ey sketches, tells of a dog of his whose tail ha I a peculiar kind ot ex pressiveness. This tail of Toby's was "a tail jifi-f: ; it was of immense girth, and not short, equal throughout like a polireman's baton; the machinery for working it was of great power, and acted in a ivay, as far as I have been able to discover, quite original. We called it his ruler. Whi n he wished to got into the house, he first whined gently, then growled, then gave a f;Ii u p lvuk, and thru came a resound ing might v stroke, which shook the lion e. This, nfter much study and walching, v,e found was done by his oringing the entire length of his solid tail Hat upon the door with a sudden find vigorous stroke. It was quite a lour il ftr or a roup tie qm-u c, and ho was perfect in it at once, his first bang authoritative having' been as n aster! v and telling as his last." Thf. I! est .Maskkt for Cons. As a general rule, the ln-st market for corn i iHid iubtetlly the stall and pig sty. Yet there are exceptional cases when train may be sold with advantage, lint when it is best to sell it, and when to feed it on the farm, depends on the jniie of the grain, the price of meat, !...... ,.1 ..i. t,...,l (1. ....1 f the manure on each particular farm, :oid on what it would cost to buy the manure, in the case of nijs, seven ' b-isluis of corn, fed properly, will one hundred give, on an average, pound of increase in the live weight. The manure from this corn is worth twenty cents for each of the seven bushels. When, therefore, ordinary pigs are worth seven cents a pound or over, live weiLlit, it is clearly better. , ,t i ' r .l i 'eii at two lowest price for the nork. to teed your corn to the pigs than to sell it at a dollar per bushel Finally I w.i- .1 11 l IIO- i it is true tnat none of the otht nn-stie anim:ds will gain as fast in pro- I portion to Will fed pig, Fei.on'5 ami Poisonous Wounds. KliU-r Kvans of the Lebanon (X. V.) Shakers, say b : For the past ten years we have treated felons with hot water, nnd wilh unerring success Xo cutting no blistering, noanything, but immers ing the finger, hand, or even the whole arm, if ne:e.saiy, in water as hot as can be 'jorne, until the pain is gone and the. coie is loosened and drawn from the bone. When rusty nails have pn-d'ieed wounds, the same course has been pursued. If on hand or fout, keep it in hot water. l.il. C.A.C BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ' s I lit fr ?.B ' u u tktla Are now rdTcrinir to tho people of northern Cinibrht a rare opportunity to secure As they ore scllinu- their entire stock of ict irnrrfrmi Shoos for Men, 'Women and Children, AT COST VOll CASH ! And ninny other Broods Rt less than thev eost in the city, and will continue to so sell un til the entire Mock is disposed of. LOOK AT SOME OF THEIR PRICES: Print, (rood fast colors fi cts. per yard. Ilmn-n i .islins Irom to 9 el, per yard. Alpaca. Cobeitf, &c, " 2dto40cts. " 'l'ii ki 1 1 s " 1") lo SI ets. " " Pant Moth " 20 to 50 ots. " All-Wool Ca-siinores tains. " " White I'i iuos, stripe l." to ' ets. ' lace strii.e..:.'0 to :i els. " " I.udies' and Children's il--o, 5, 8. lit. 15 and 20 cts. per pair. Ladies' and f'liil li en's Cloves, lo to lie. per p'r. ( l.i i U'-i . N". 'I'll read 70 cts.. per dozen. Wax Thre-.id, for luunl sewinir, 3 et. Shu, Is from l.7" lo iU fO. i " Will fell you mi;re pins, needles, hair-pins, slioo-l.ici is, etc., etc.. lor 10 cts. than you ever In lore obtained for the same nioncv. Also, a "'"' variety .r other (roods at e.-uaiiy mw lit r..-. nil jiii'j ?f i: mi'i until I o I ji'in" selves, as yoti will he sure lo lenrn. that nionej can ho saved by dealing with them. EEMEMSSil THAT THSY SELL FOP, CASH And don't foriret (hat they have added to their block a lai;re assortment of Superb CLOTHING- For men and hoys, which they do not propo?e f n sell at cist, hut pledge themsel ves to dispose of at lower rates than wearing apparel equally perfect in ninke and ftihrio can he houjrht any wheie else in these parts, (.'all nnd examine (roods and price, and hear in mimi that W.A.S.G.A.C. A. A. BARKER & SON, -, ls.i i:iti.sut itu, . am. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is -widely known as one of the most effectual remedies ever discovered for cleansing the sys tem and purifying the blood. It has w; 8100,1 th Qhty&f Ji'iKTf, With test of 4 trtn.. triS- i-M-owms rep- - 73- : - uiai ion, uaseu on us Intrinsic virtues, and Fitf-tained by its re markable cures. So mild as to le safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually pure out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic; contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system Ihr years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear, jk-nee its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Kritptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, lilotclies, Boils, Tiinplcs, Pustules, Sores, St, Anthony's Fire, Kose or ICrysipe las. Tetter, Salt Jihcum, Scalrl liead, Iiinworin, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, aim Liver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem espcei ti i i . i auv Iveucorrhofa, when they are manifesta- nons ot tne serotinous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. V renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression nnd listlessTlan puor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the Mood. Tlie system moves on wilh renewed vigor and a new lease of life. r n e pa red b r l,r AYtK QL 00., LOwell, MaSS., Vmrticnl and Analytical Chemist: . A LECTURE eii.v- - i oung 3ien. Jut I'm. Hxlirrf, hi a Snilei ;;mv.')r. frier., 6 rf A I. oi l ii rf (,n the .ilurp Trrntnicnt and Kielirnl Cure i Si in iiia I Weakness, er Seermn ton lnwa, in ilueed l.y Suit'-Ahu.se. invnluntarv Kinissionii. On. : poiency. Nervons llr.h lily, nnd 'impediments to V. 1: ' ",u'rall': ""iumi.tiun, Kpiiepsy, and 'i"": Mfntal ami I'hvsionl Inenpaeil v. k.r. liv kiihkht j.ci;lvkii'.vki.i. m t- ,.n,..,.rr lCnr;. dearly proves from his own experience ,,,ilt aw,ul enseiienoes of Self-Ahuse mny boctTeeiuallv removed withmir inf.licinn r.i m.' Aim urn u-rviiuT.nwi nuinoT. in this aTinimlle oat ,,:,!"rrrf'"',,!1""i-r,:i operations. i.,uiric. intru- poll cure t imee certain and rfleetual, by which every fuut'iri. nit iiiinier wni ins eoniiiiinn rtiAy te, niiiy cure himst il 'fheiiply, privately and rndleally. Tli Lrrture uilt prnvc n hixm to tlimm)nlK aii't tltmt?ttnti. Si-nt. unier senl. fn a plain envelope, to any address, on reM-ipt ol six cents or two postage tamps. Address ihe I'uh'ishers tiu: 1 I 1 YUnYH I. KKIlll 'A I. o., . M m . t Ann Mreet, ew ork. I'ost omee Uox los.. 11 ly. a ------ -- m luvfiu ffM-Hn-iii-r lilt? crfnt,.r,t .irtl-. I I,, .p.. R,,,!.. Pin.i.l.-s and tvll Mnodd-.i.: . a.-. i.-i. i,. ,is wi.ndf-i'inl pi.wprn. Imd'i ImiI m '-ff il. I'ltrff liiniWI U ha .. II .i.r.1 4 f. t.u jy i ii . i. ii Tf.ni ii n..:rn-t doti'i k-vn it, sn,i foi Si r- jri.i.r.i.-. ft . . , rril', l1lMltf. Pn TT-SOI.D BY A, DRUCGISTS a-M.-ly.j OC Ksiiot Mixed Cards. 10e.. post paid. Address T 6J W . Hrrkvra-rA:o., Wilson, KimraraUo,, N,Y. auapteu. sueii as lironsv. Dv.simmv , Iits, Neuralcia. Heart I'i Female Weakness. Uebilitv. and ci- xi. :b3 xv rjaj REDUCTION ! I3J5P' BHICSgi; ! ! j . j C U TLER X jLtC. I i " . ...... ................ ....... iT HOCe LESS TRAH COST. Preparatory to toarini? down and rchuiiding his i extensive store Koom, wim. disposi; or ms Entire Stock of GOODS, 10.SISTI.U PKl.XCIPAI.LV OF Builders' HARDWARE, Table and Pocket Cutlery, i Rox. x a i r.s, o r. a ps, r. t,. ps w a h r. la mps, I.A.MI' CI1I.MNKVS. STOVKS, TIN WAKE, HOIISK IIAKF.S, HAliVKST T, Ti'Ol.t;, GKIXPSTONFiS. HUES, SIIOVKLS, si'Aiii'X pi mps and ti;ijix;. lil.A X CH A U I) CI 1 1; K X S, Ace. AT LESS THAN COST, rou- CASH AND CASH ONLY ! Aiy I hnve also on blind n few jroixl Mnwifitr M .- I , wliif li 1 will sell at from to:tO less tlinii eiipt. nnd nm aifont tor the ifresit AUKIl H'AX SAW l.l.lOIKU. (the only clianxablc sc!f-leei lliiiiimcr m the world,) which I will sell vcrj low for cash. Hoi is tie Time to Secnre-Earpiiis BY 111'YIXCJ A Eij Lot c! Ecois for Very Little I.hsy ! o 3 IES s WAll persons J.notrinf them selves indebted to me are etrrnesflu requested to eotne forivartl icitfiottt thin if and. settle their respect ire a counts, either btf note or cash, ttnd therehtf sare costs, a I must have mtj hooks closed in the shortest time possible. HIGH STREET, EBEaNSBURG, pa. mavm mm-m nm IMsvutiilvotiii'ci'H, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF AND Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALEU3 IN iTOES, fZ3 AND- GOODS GENEBILLV. Tllirlf in T i i, f OP I'E R & S HE li T-I RDX FKOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos.278. 280 and 282 Washington S., JOHNSTOWN, PA. W" M. II. SECIILEU, Attorney at Lom, Klw-nsburg, Ph. Ofiiee in Ool onmle Kuw, (roppntly occupied bv Wn. KlttfU, Eeq.,) Centre itreet. l-21.'78.-tf. J F.f.MIilii Wuthiny Leave of nivalin. j Almost everybody has heard of the walking leaves of Austialia For a long time alter the discovery of that island many people really believed that the leaves ot ft certain nee wnicu t flourished there coul.l walk about the ground. The story arose in this way: I oome ingusn sjiuna ij."i ' the coast one day, and after roaming ; about till they were tired, sat down under tree to rest themselves. A puif of wind came along and blew off fi shower ot leaves, whicli alter turn- ing over and over in the air, as leaves generally do, finally rested upon the ground. As it was niidsuinmer and everything appeared quite green, the ! firenmcl -itirf Iill77.'r'il Llie 'Railors COll- I : i....i l " iA !.,. ,,.h ! Mui-iuuij. J'un w""'ii..nv, co.w..n. greater, as when, after a short time they saw the leaves crawling along on the ground toward the trunk of the t.ee. They ..... ran at once tor their vessel, without, stopping to examine into the matter ill clil, 4111' I DVU .7.111 .1 if . I inill iviif i.iii'.i where evervthine seemed to be be- witched. One of the men said that he "expected every moment to see the trees set and dance a jig." Subsequent cxjdorations of Australia have taught t us that these walking leaves ars insects. They live upon the trees. Their bod ies are very thin ami flat, their wings forming large leaf like organs. When they are disturbed, their legs arc fold ed away under their bodies, leaving the shape exactly like a leaf with its Giem and all complete. They are of a bright green color in the summer, but the' gradually change in the fall, with the leaves, to the brown of frost bitten vegetation. When shaken from the trees, the' lie for a few minutes upon thegiound, as though thy were dead, but presently they begin to crawl along toward the tree, 'which they as cend again. They rarely use their wings, although they are well supplied in tliis respect. A Ui re fok Consumption, A cor respondent Elites as lollo.vs about the power of a well-known plant: "I have discovered a remedy for pulmonary consumption, It has cur ed a numher of cases after they had commenced bleedinjr at the lungs and the heClic Hush was already on the cheek. After trying this remedy to my own satisfaction, philanthropy re quired that I should let it be known to the world. It is the common mul lein, steeped strong, sweetened with corlee sugar, and drank freely. These herbs should be gathered In-fore the end of Jul', if convenient. Younger old plants are good dried in the shade, and kept in clean paper bags. The medicine must be continued from four to six months, according to the nature of the disease. It is good for the blood vessels also. It strengthens the system and builds up instead of taking away strength. It makes good blood and takes inflammation from the lungs-. It is the wish of the writer that every periodical in the United .States, Cana da and Europe should publish this re cipe for the benefit of the human fam ily. Lay this up and keep in the house ready for use." Drokf.n IiF.nc.F.ri Houses. It is now argued that it is unnecessary to kill broken legged horses, and a case in point is stated : Twelve weeks ago the niirh hind leg was broker, off Mr. Williams' valuable and favorite mare, in Utica, by a kick from another horse. The fracture was half way between the fetlock and the gambler joints, and was complete. A veterinary surgeon undertook to set the h-g. A canvas sling was arranged and the mare suspended in it in such a way that she could rest her uninjured limbs. The fractured leg was then set bound with hickory and leather splits, with a heavy leatheii boot outside of all. The mare did well and never missed a meal. After three weeks a plaster of Paris bandage was substitu ted, and in seven weeks "Nellie" was walking around the stable.. There w as no sign of the fractuie, ami it 13 thought that she will keep her 2:40 gait. "Al Y. Tribune. A Valuable Hecipf. r The Jour nal tf Chemistry publishes a recipe for the destruction of insects, which if it be one half as efficacious as is claimed to be, will prove invaluable. Hot alum water is a recent suggestion as an inscctitude. It will destroy led and black gnats, cock roaches, chinch bugs, and all the crawling pests which infest our houses. Take two pounds of alum, and dissolve it in three or four quarts of boiling water ; let it stand on the fire till the alum disap pears; then apply it with a brush, while nearly boiling hot, to every joint and crevice in your closets, bed steads, pantry, shelves, and the like, liiush crevices in the floor of the skirting, or mopboards, if you suspect they harbor vermin. Nkw Sources of Tannin. Hemlock i..t, 1 i .i t.'.-r ,.1y for the acid rcq.U.cd in tLo tanning of; leather. Ihe bat k was formerly cut from '' ii...- ifJiif; m III lllO CUICl SdlircC OI SUP- f r .. .. . .. .. . 1 Mio trees nnd transported greatdisfanccs to tlie places where it was icifuircd ; but at tlio present time an extract is made in the forests which answms every purpose aud obviates the necessity of transporting so much dead wood. It has been estimated that one cord of hemlock bark produces one barrel of goi tanning extract, worth $20. It is now found that one cord of alder will yield the same amount, and one ton of sweet fern gives even a larger amount. the New England States, "whe. e the' fern grows in abundance and where some of the ! iti iuvr in aniliul.iiiee Miirl n hnm c.n.a i.r H. wild weeds, such as '.he limd tack, also con tain laiuiiii, new niousriy nas sprung up i for makinff extract, which nromisea i ! prove profitable to those engaged in it, and valuable to other interests in tho saving of horn lock forests from utter destruction. DAM!:!, MoLAlKilHJN, Attorn,. nt-I.an; Johnstown. Pa. ORice in the old Exchange Uu.i.Jinif , uip-stairs.tcortier of Clin ton and Locust streets. Will attend to nil bus iness connected with his profession. WAS SECS-AHEB We tlesire to call lite attention of rentoilletl, reiittcd LAROE MEW IN THE ZAIIM BUILDING, EBEXSBURG, PA., Where we have just received an Immense stock of NEW 2FEL2?irS- 3r0Q30( Comprislna- PHY ROODS, DHKSS GOOTIS, NOTIONS, KT.AXN F.I.S, nl.ANKF.TS HATS, CAPS, HOOTS, SHOF..S, CKOTHINtji, CAUl'trs, icC-, JcC. W e also Kcp a l un line ol , FEESII GHOCEUIKS Consisting of FLO C It, FISH, fCGAK, COFFEE. TEA, SALT, SOAPS, SPICES, OILS, ic SOLE AGENTS IX EBEXffiG FOR MTLXFLIVS WIRE CABLE SHiEW BOOT. 0 1 s lZ TJJS TI1IAL I vrs i savi: JJO PER CJZSrl BY BUYING The Highest Market Price paid for drain and Produce. Mclaughlin begs, & co. raoTn 1 IL 4 113 and 115 Clinton ALWAYS Esii:g;Qs.ty Best Stock of Dry Goods, Notions. Millinery. Onrppffs 2 4-1 ' Ii. n't foix t the WXTK SOAP For tlio Lanntlry or Toilet Is FQr.M. to j.l Alii.!. iiii, nTti itv th .nm- in-r.-s. - oils. It covts S MI'C'II I.K-S than the InnmrtP'l artielp that it !- r.-u l-l!v com im: into rorn r.-.l iintivpnoin np. iniieit oi.ouki) r-rvmi is Thf n nf Coi.okki) r-rvm.1 is - fs, Ihe I" V I'.ITY of Hip Il Up Soap ri'inl'T- 1 s Cincinnati. 'Araile su;.ilifd by Pitlsburh wliulcsale grocer?. WASHINGTON STREET, Mear PiZNN'A n. R. DEPOT, Wholesale and Jtefail Dealers in FOi:i:iGN AND DOMESTIC "y---fff i,i fit t9 rS rt "T l. K c ft -- L -U iJ a Ip . MILLINERY GOODS, HA ROW A UK. QUK ENS WARE. HOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND TAPS. IRON AND XAILS, R E A DY--MA D T, CLOTH IX' J, CARPETS AXD OIL CLOTHS, GLASS WARE, YELLOW WARE. WOOD A XI) WILLOW WARE, Provisions ;itil 17rel OE ALL KIM), TOftETHER WITH WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE such ns Fresh Mont, Flour. nonit, Fish, Salt, Iltittor. F.irirs, Cnrtinn Oil, fir.-.. A-o. t Whotsnle and rctnil oi ilors solicited nnl promiit !y lilleil on the shortest notice ami most rr-as.i!:il)le trrms. iTEXT DOOR to the POST-OFFI Cookinr Stoves, Ilosititif- Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Hr v!ii(r rocontly taken "possossion of the new ly lifted up and coiii:nodi.-us l.iiil.liutr on Hhrh street, two doors ettst of the I'.unk nid nourlv opisite the Mountain House. t'ie suliserilier i" hotter luepared than ever to iinii.ulacttire nil '.Vr'.",- r,T !" ' he T,N','ori1:,t 'n- s" i-:kt-i ho.n VvAlil, line. All of which will he furr.ilKd to huversat the very lowest livinir pi ioee The suhseriher also vroposes to keen a roll an. I varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heatirg Stoves of the most approved dcsimis. Jr-Sroi'TINO and KOOFIXG made to orde r mid warranted perreetfti man u Tin t lire n rid ina teruil. UF.F 1U1N promptly attend-d to. All work done ty me will he done ri-rht and on fair te rms, ansl all STOVKS hikI WAKK old ly me ean be depended upon as to qua lit- and eannot he tindersol.l in pi iee. A continuums and liu reaseol piitronase is respect Tu II v solici ted, and no effort, will be wanting to reiider en tire satisfaction to all. hhenstiurR-, Oct. 13. lM70.-tf. THIS VV I'OR C. IN addition to n mil line of I imts. Medicines te., the unlersirnect kremn lmn.i i .. Tied ami elegant assortment or ' Perfumery, Toilet am Washing Soaps Pure Fhivorintr Kxfrnets, Kssencs of nil kind pnre Spices. Hhink IWks. Pm-ket an.l Puss IWk-.' Stationery, Writini? Fluid. P.la.-k and lied Inks' t,Cllr' ,,Vr'c,l!' ."' 1p" Holders. Hll.U-s. Prayer Hooks. Hymn Hooks, &o., together with J IM: STOCK tr JKWKLllY, Tooth. Hair Shoe. Scrnh and Pirstln Kitish-s t.otnhs of ail kind. Tohneeo. IMxars. Pipes, Ol.i! ware. Lamps, IiRmp Chimnf-ys. and hundre.ls or other articles needless to mention all of which will tc sold at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash. LEIY1M0N & MURRAY. Ehcnsharjr, June 8, 1H7T. rrHE KP.ENS HT'Htl WOOT.KX COMPANY A is nnily prepared to lunnnfm-turn to order or exchaniie (io,ls of Its own make f..r Wt nU wh e, , t0 taken at the highest market i.rito f.U'LS'.1". a,,lVrin ol w,lip1' wairons will f,,n be sent to the various so tt i..n ..f i .. ' quality or the iromls ma.'.e by ns is t-, well know n t(need rceominendnilon. nn.l as we are now ron. - now ran- r.ifiory iiy HTKAM POWKII. t lie ' Im ilil. f in t tw. . .. .. ... . . - nVxVTJ. p. s. Weaving, t;a jio delay in the inanafiicture of wool sent or t.ro t lnr, tJardlnx. Fnlllntr an.l T)veln prompt ly attend. ,! to in a workmanlike maimer and at the lowest possible rates Ebensburrt May 11, iu77.-tf. 11 niMfr 0 iU.IHDLEi 4li 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. N i:;r e LA 1W. M ANTKLS. Ic , ma,,, -ji faetured ot the verv tie... lti,.n .... iT?;' T . ' A r.run M..KI. i.....; . f flO Fit I ill .1 . ; . 'ire mi lstae-1 j. Ifct" pr Vk' PricL' tsign and A j ,. .. . r-?r. ....nm ii-pecriunr solicited fit jiiaeif I and promptly filled at the verv low. ' i I et cash rates. Trv mo. ' r'--" et cash rates. Trj me April 24.isi73.-tf. JOHN I'.UtKE. j james Wilkinson n. t. o'fimkl. WILKINSON &, O'FRIEL .rrAfTi'i:KP.8 or ' J XI II u 1 j. f.. . I-iCroll.o, lai. t" rik ex'0"t',,, I'romptly and satislactorllr nd as cheap a is the cheapest. (4-li U ; X the ptttntc to itr jon nun, mir , nvi.vi uu uaj.poi, and removed to our ST IE ROOM . Jur ine n-u-esiuMT ,v. AND rilO VISIONS t ,lh:V iiecesui to one w!in;M fS 3 I -I Ih Ss li tt Street, Johnstown, HAVE THE 0.12x1, CiiQiap-C; Oil Cloths. &.. to Tio found in Cambria founty. numb r ii:iJ trcot. (tf-1 -White Csstllp Soap, for It Is Tnntn of ITKE VEfi. wiiif - ii retains a:l thP natural Ii-ai in tr iH:n 1 1 i-s -! tl'p -nniiniWfl tv I'fiv.trtntis s 11.11 i:iiliniiif - fl In- I'hvMrimis s liatilp to ir'i!ti-' fkin il-- h-m- li:irnilcs. m- lirnil.--s. Mud'j MY ly 1 IIOCII.K Jt OAMfci.1, i:stabi.isi!1;i isr.n. H. JS. Ac V. 1 . I.aco.v. Attorneys-at-Law, r2'.i Seventh St., Washington, I). C. Iiivrnlors. Wc jir-iourc patpii'5 in nil punntrirs. Xo attot. vr.v Fiv.H is advam k. Xo charire nnl-?s the patent Is arancil. X f- e for m.ikinvr pr-limin-nry examinations. No ii'hl 'tional ti--s l-.r il't:t!n injf an' I ronl UPt in a r I;p:. rir.tr. S' octal a 1 1 riif i. n iri ven t I ntvrferpni-p t a fs I'iTitp t tip ! n'.-n' tf- ti-e. Kx;enion Iffforc t 'ens-r. In!ri!ifff iii-nt uit- in o in-reiu r-intes nn i a ii iirifa:in ai.it.T- 1 9 imM taininff to Invent ions or I'alenis son nr.sir ".m a i TOR PAMl'IILKT JV10 VT I.L I.?TEt CTIONS. jfall be. It ! t."' Inllcl MKt(onrlan.llK.p-irti.iP.,N. ! clock it ?elf Call i t ' T'niteil Star it'ii" iT"?'Tin'M in i tip n-rpmp t otirt ot i ho ort or I lafins. I our; ! t '.hi. in S!"n rs ol .a lao:. ma t l inns. Sn-.it liern t 'in ims t -em-inission. and all classes ol war claims l.elore the Kxecutivc Hepnrl menta. Arrrnri f I':it anil ftonnly. Off'( t:i;s. po ntf ns. nn.l famous of the lae :tr. or their heir, arc in ninny p:i.-j entitled t, rtioney Irom t lie fovernm.-nt . of which I hey have n. kn..w!i dire. AY rite full h:!.rv of set t u'-i-. and state niivmnt of pav at:d ! ui'. rec ived. l.n ci'.se st ipp. and a lull reply, afer exatuinHtiou. wiii he givm yiu witl-.ont eh.irjc. If ititf. All o?'"r K'i7t!irr nr.d tailor w ande.I. rnr t u red. or in jured in I he hi to war. how. , rsli 1.1 ! v, are eiititlcd to, and can ehtain a eninn. I'liile-d Stales ctirnl Lniol t;re. 'oiite?te Ii lid fases. Private l.-md flairns. Mininif. prertn;itioi. an.l li'ioicstead t ases pr..-ecuu-d i.t-1 're the 'icr.iru. L.:ii,.J Uiflev- i.ud Ie partiui :;t ot the lutfri.-r. l.aail V.'ttrrntit.. Wepaycnsh .'or Pounty Innd Warrants, nnd we invire rorrrspondenee with all parties hav:n-r anv l.r sale, nn.l nivc lull and explicit insuuc-Unr.s where assiirnment s are imperfect. Wc conduct our huincs in sennmte Hnrcans liaviiit-thcrin the clerical a.Jfist .inec t.r a.'.. ,'.. experienced lawyers and give our ch.s.'st personal supervision to eve. y important paper ,.r -pared m i ' roiepieM attention -.Hue secured to all business enrru.-ted us. Address K. S. & A. P. LA ("EY, Attornrvs. Washimiton, 1. t'. Any person desirin-r In format i..n as to the stan 1 inir im. I reponsiliIity d th memi.crs or the firm will. en re.jiiost. he iurrii?l.c.1 witha sat :iaetorv referenec in hit vi -inity or Conifressiotial district" CQLLISS, JOHSSTQH & Ca EBENSBURO, Penn'a. MONEY RECEIVED M DEPOSIT, I A Y A i: 1. 1; o X ; M A X n. IMEIIESTALLOWFDOXTIIIE DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MACE. AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSITED. r.1 atlenl'on raid i. tor- respondents Niv. 1!, I-?7.".-tr. A. W. UIVK. Cashier. JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK! 120 Chnton St.. John;tnwn. pHAKTEKEl) SEPT. 12. 170- PF.lflSI li,T.e:!f ' "ot less than t.n'e l.ollar. . V ot .Mine and 1'ecem- Tt thni c", mt ,'n is added tothe depoi. diei A,V ,",'on.7'lm ?'"' yr without iron- Money loaned on Kenl Estate. Prcferenee with t?n,c.M,e ,""r,ffn tarms worth lourorrnore 1 hlsts.rporatioi, is excluslvelv a Savin. Hank cr imed'" TV reccii ed. i..,r Jic..uuW jrr.iiited. N , onns on pers mal securitv. ..iLT " lor i..rr wers. copiceT the V?t LlU'lrrK Uw reUt.MK to this iti...b .... i. . -". , ............ ,nIlj u.i.iiefs desired. I'll.. . . .. .' " i" .. imii i I.1IUTI.I I It, ST.VS Lllii,..!',,,,,.,.. ... . .if. iiawes. K. W. Hsi- l..i,.,i Morrell, a i- -Morley, Ix-wi Plitt, II. W. wrwalt;;. ouvV. ue T.tfw.nk.anJ Frt a -n k 1 1 m !vkt Trtu sn rv'r.L ' -vt'a Elder, Solicitor. H'2-VT'.-ly.i ITf ill Geii'l Insurance Agent. i:m:xsitvna, vaT Tollcles written at short n.dlce In tho OLD RELIABLE "ETNA1-1 AimI .l.,r nP, VmVnlr. Ehenshurir, Sept. 22, 1S78 -ly. PvimKMA'KKU. Attorn ey- street, east end of resi l. c. i , lt ) "f.7 J. O. IjAKK, ATTORNKY-AT-Ii. Etienslnii T lH... t. !.l. t. . annjcv.irder. 7 .. , " " i How Mr. ri., v f s Tha toilet if ti a I tended to as tint of t'K. n ' of human inects ii-:., 'A for theh,.,Ui.,.r .'.. llU a be reserves fori I,.. a!',' ; he brushes hii)iM If t, : t.vv.f. .w.ii:i nea I, Clitiel; f, i, '""I TV' ' i t, t.. : limes a;u r a hi. . and l'iiiiiiir. i : ' .' l' ' ai d little ronn,! I.,'l'v ".' Fyrup.nnd butter ai.d cie-',r.' out of the diiiiij r ,., , ( ' !,' : "in ii uiu Miorninj - in this retired ciarty spidt r th at is i nasties :i fc-.v t ( t .. , t cecils to pui ifv aud ! cany al ire:klast. inU.-t i - it i. and inidd'e k-x -i , "1 legs rapid lr t.ver .;s i.,'" down his fir.-l v-jr' r ' with the pressure, ?!.. ; , V-- - Afell - ;i,e reiients until t:,,.,- .. clean. Then ( --'".,-..'! I'lNli. . alon-z Lis hodv uu r ing that fpn-cr sti:i currying, i-vt-rv n ..v 1 1 ;. I mgiiie k-gs f,t au,' .,,! ,,:, : gether to lvinove v,.-, .,-. i ; from hi- corp'r:-.l c.iv-r V." i goes to work up. ,u i.j v ' on hi i.iii.l 1,--, j,,--, j raises his two r-.n i. ; vigoious sera pi i, g ,,f i 5l"uld-rs, Usil!Lr 'j, j ", ' little whilt- to pa-h ,.. from his . ? t'.. ; crgelic that it m , -V' i , i ing to j n!I l.j, '.', " ( ever cominit'.c 1 sii,..-i c m jtioiis very ui i.. . v pu--v at 'iT ','.'. to the n:.k.d work th ;';!;!. v tii.iii d he 1 c!t an an 1 m-at I i withiii ;: f.-w nt',-, ! is d. likd. ! u. M j and he bids t' 1 very goo 1 cvt-iiii: k i'iy i.) trr-Jou I'u'iJ. An I.;nN!"t Cii.i-k.-T1 Messrs. SI. :',!)' .V Y, !.-,;, ' j a cloc k wl.i;-h. i:i a. ,'; ' ,:i ; , j rciiinrkable iri-ti .;.t ; ;;. . ; cal a;ach:iit :.t !.;. ; ; . , : t!e piirpu-o ; ;s l;v.; . , cir'onoii i use, m vic.v of 'l: i ;tiMuit " i o-i.i . :t nut n tli.-.t It U iih-2c-.:i i.il t-":i:j.i-.-i l-w-ry time t:.e j-n lower jm !!,, ::i i - 7 tliri'iih mi S which :ikiTij:i.civ ! tho ciicult ! ', sonntlor tlv.it tni - tliis .yivi .-r is tt.-o-'te-i a i wheel with Un I " -. : i -1 -. . trip of t!io SMti:,.'. : ?! - v - . ono ratchet. At t:..- t. ht.. r latiiitim :i!'in -j - ;: :':, :: ; cury. inn k : !:ir a ,;. :1 soninlcr, t!i-i zl'.: z tv.-v : ori'l a 'ii.-!t. 1., :;; I : " r: other, is ca:!y :i-t:: tcu s?con s.-u:: ! r i- ' 1 Mr. Sloan? a:; 1 r ia!:- ; ' and is now K '.r-i- ii." i : ' i Naval I) lis r : . li operator at the t'::-T r:; ::.. ' ' cliroiionu Vr t h;.!f a - 1 ' suoffoilini: rn-itiirs :,. r ; ... '. jnitatioti of the rr.-r t ' fraction. a:vl l v it :! ;. ' rat? cli fn ;::!( 1 1 r- :,!:.-' : tlicy ar? j:it nof !( hi:i.. h nience !its in tl.t- lVtt i' -': socon. 1 !i ir.r: cii-'ii::: -!.: .' tho clock tie.-.l tiut It t1. ...i i HKre Ann ri 0'. A Ci nioi s C.i..-ri.'.T:--s-scilc'l r scit r.'.it:e i'v-J-' Irisii new si;iht, t!: it t:.o r." porsons n!io have fi-'i-l since tlie U'lrinaitU of t:::'J ' to f...i:J7.'T4.-,.''" T'1. when tlivi.o;l ly :;.o v o In.T of S.l'!:!!'? h':lL' ''; '' 1 leave 1 l.rj-JO.f ,.,.T.f-' S ; ri : j lain!, which Wvz 'i:; ' gives l,44,Ci'..'T.' square mil? If u : 1 to square roods. 1 i 13:$,K4. "((). .. 7' 'x '''' j like manner, will pvf 1. ! to o.ii-h .m-iro rood, -i T ' reduced to ten h t win 11 jhtsoiis to each s-i-i-.r' '.' tirina. It uiil tin:- h-1 rv" our eaith is a v:it each rood of it 1 .-Js.; 1 i.n:. ' 1'uriod, each rood Ik itipr '; cient lr ton z!-:vls. w containing i- i-i.r-o:'.s surface of our :!o' t-'--' Ix-en dug over l-s t:::-'- dead. Yk.oftai.i.hs. th? -' -which rijH?i tnuh r irn '.:' ' : tatoes, cariots. ami r-'!"M prtHlucinr. vhi!i.' tli"M' . H. .1 :" above ground avecoc. ' including especially a-! "'' f-n- peas, It-ar.s. tomtit.".. l' ; fruits, should 1? fi-'-.v ,c"' ,' merlime. Moat should oltener than twice a d:.v Sl lean is preferahl?. To!::-- '' ticularlv 1 ctbthy a -i - :: r ' KoOXOVHCAo rAIVT--1- quarts; tiv-h sl.-u-kt -1 ;;;-i''r, linseeil oil, (i ounce : pitch. 2 ounces: pounds. Tho linn- to ' " water, expose! to t!? in one fourth t!:e VA in ; :; 1.1 li in the i.il and 1 :l ', ',, Aw i time. Then a hi the i'- . . . . .. .. ,.1 i aml the Spanisii n!nt?
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