( II w I JVtf.S .JA' Till: IK Til I ALU. A learned iiui , consult. M. Berriat St.. Prix, examining the srohive of t!ie old French criminal courts, fuuiul ; more thansixty accounts of trials in i which swine or other animals were ! pLieed at the bar as we should call i it as criminals, or olfcmlcrs accused ' ol crime. Tuesc occurred at various ' dates, from the twelfth century down ' far int. the seventeenth the later j centuries of the middle ages and the earlier of the modern. '1 lie church I had been accustomed to pronounce j Anathemas, on some occasions, against ! certain noxious vermin, such as fie'd J mice, May bugs, caterpillar, snail- t and others hurtful to the farms :nd i gardens, litit the criminal trial of j animals was a different thing iltogeth- ; cr. The instances ferreted out by M. j lierriat St Prix related mostly to of-1 fenders of the ivoreine genus, but some applied to bulls or cows and other animals One of the trials took place in the year 12CC. The otticcr of jus tice of the Monastery of Sainte (Jetie vieve brought to trial a hog that had killed and partly devoured a poor lit tle infant at Pountenay aux Hoses near Paris. The culprit, found guilty, was sentenced to the punishment of being roasted to death an example of roast pork which will probably be rather new to most English readers. Again, in the year 1380, a magistrate ot i'alaise, in Normandy, after a formal examination into the facts, condemned a sow to be mutilated in the leg and the head, and then to be hanged, for having killed and partly devoured an infant. Of course the prisoner at the 'jar was neither asked nor expected to give evidence in her own defense. The executioner was furnished with new gloves on the occasion. Again, the judicial ofllcer of the A bbe ol Jieauprc, near Ueauvais, instituted a formal in tjuiry into a charge brought against a bull of having viciously killed a maiden thirteen years ot age in the Seigueurie of Cantry, a dependency of the abbey. The facts were investigated, the animal found guilty, sentence passed an.l the bull put to death by hanging. So far as appears, the four footed beasts con demned after these curious trials were not put out of the world in the usual way ; they suffered the more ignomin ious death of felons. Just before the close of tlie fifteenth century, in the time of our Henry VII., a zoological trial if the term may le used was held concerning which M. Uerriat St. Prix gives us some of the technical records of procedure. It was held be lore the bailli or judicial oflicer of the Abbey of Josapliat, near Chart res : "Monday, April 17, 141)9, an inquiry was held before us, at the request of the proeurenr of Messieuis the Monks of the Abbey of Josapliat, against Jehan Delalande and his wife, prison ers in the jail of this abbey, by reason of the untimely death of a child, named Gilon, about a year and a half old, which child had been duly nursed and nourished by its mother. The child was murdered by a pig, about the age of three months, belonging to the said Delalande and his wife. Considering the charge brought and the evidence tiken, wo have condemned and do h re y condemn the said pig, for the r ason and facts established, to lc h .nged and executed bv our execu linier, in the jurisdiction of Messieuis oar Superiors, and by virtue of our definite and lawful power. Given tin tKr the countersign ot said baillage, the yea- an 1 da' above named. Signed, C. IJriseg." There is no statement that Delalande and his wife bore any part of the punishment in tlieted on their porcine property. All the Year Hound. For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE Elegant Table Silverware Pra fee mH bf al ea nmrllaae with un flleie eendlrlraie: TIM Kaiiewet STreer rimtlnt CaraoaaT. ,0 tnttuul hlrwv PMIaOelUa. unrminn w rare iia SlaadeM 6ilTr.riia Were, will ee4 mm; no receieee tnte aatlee. a Set eC Double Xiirm Pletrd aarrr 8dood. and ama-rave on each apoon any deaired initial. Too ere required Is eul eat the foli-iag Sliftrwirf Coepoe anient It I ' ih Cempane, erlib rear name end i-Urtii. end alee is ! wlta H 78 erata i at ait eber(ea, laetwtiBC eoei t orin raiuele. paekiac. heilof . end np-rn ehereee. Th Spoone mill b arat br eapreea (or mail. If eoa bar a trprwt eOtee). ana 4llm4 la roar bead, erllboet further not. Thee Ppeeoe are f aeraetmf te he ef tb ben Biatenal, and equal to tba baa Barer TUla Wan eiede, aa Ue felteetaf lel frwa itae Cemp.nr le.tifr : Optics NinoeiL Sitrii rLaeeae) Co.. T94 caettnal Ft., r n itedrTpMe Fa. To wboaa It may Concern. Ttie Spoose arat aut aaaer thie arranfemeat we a uaraatee are of beat oialitr, Bree heeeil plated with para atelrl (tba berdeet white metal ioown, acd a double-extra plat of pure Ceie Standard Stiver added oa too of tba alehel, tbaa reoderloc tbeai the very best Sileer-Piatod Ware Baanfae turetf. We will baaor ao order which doea aotceatatn tbo 0lleerara Ceuyea. aa4 VO ill sea heoor like Caaooa after ainete dare froea tbe dale ef tMe oeper. (ilfUtd) 704 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. SILVIiKWAKE COUPON. Oa reerfpt at IMa Coapao. tefethrr with 75 ecate ta etvnr aTl ef artel, rsefs4 1st eepreea or BiaHinf. onrraTlag and bo tin, wo hertlrf a (Tat IS SaM at BB ad aroaaasMof oaf pure Ceia-Staoderd eWabie extra pfatetl SILVER SPOONS. aaa oa aaea oafraes oar deelrenl lolilal. all ebarava are fa to an ails' Vf tbo IS oeoia oeat aa, u4 tbs Cpooas wlii ks Sellrarei a aaua alios tree of aa atberebarca. Ueed fur slaMr daya fre-n sat. f tvfe panor. afrar vbfrs IMe P-npoa la sail aa4rela. UifBeCJ 1TAXIONXX. HLVIH FLAT1NO CO, vot iasainnt ot., rnilMelpQlav 8tM-il ft T) 4tfr4. mt m fit m taMamtn artfelM 1T1 hm mm f tlr tb SfMom cq pajmvnt f cb fMo.D hmrcm: Sit tottd teH kaivM, bU sod la4ioolM pice. M-t sn, tfoabl 1kl ud .lrr pmica, mtm iutks. soudi atcmvi m mir piutt, n u. ir ii tbes 5io4 mr dctind, dcUm ita iotsU cbMitM. vbiel. will bm TS etc tor po'o. 1 for kow: uJ f& eta. for fttrks loil. tl TO thw itevHnf 1W :a bil would Mt roa noch mnrm in id? otrrr . Jmfmhrf ihit acta article, except knives. wiU io c&tfrTcl WlUl ftoy MM IMPORTAMT KOTICE. .. Wbaral oaVr aalde ao for only a note d.ra from . twofhrs II la u Ibe latere.! f ell eke caa aeeure lie brneota e era to it Ih.i IBro re ol drbarrrd bf reaeea of the exptralha of tbe time -i mim I li uL a neVUI feilrerwara aboald bo addreeaed direct 10 ttte . nXTlOXAX. 6JXVXJC Pt ATXNO CO., 9. 704 Chestnnt Street, FHILiCZLFEU, TA. AGAINST We desire to call the attention of the pttbfic to the fact that we hare rcmodled, reflated and removed to our LARGE MEW STORE ROOM IN THE ZAIIM BUILDING, EBENSBURG, PA., AVhere we hive just received ao immense stock of ; Comprlsinir rKY GOODS, DRESS GOODS. NOTION'S, FLAXXELS. flLAXKETS, HATS. CAPS. HOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, CARPETS. &c, 4:c. We also keep a rull line or j FRESH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS j Consisting of FI.OUR. FISH, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, SALT, SOAPS, SPICES, OILS, Ac. j SOLE AGENTS IX EBENSBURG FOR MTLAFLIN'S WIRE CABLE SCREW BOOT. Cji JVlf. US TRIAL I AT3 SAVE O. PER CENT. I3Y BUYING FOR CASH I The Highest Market rrices jtaitl for Grain and Produce. Mclaughlin bros, & co. The Largest Parrot. A bird, which stands absolutely alone, without n relation in the world, is the kakopo, or ground parrot, the largest of all the parrot tribe, being upward of two feet in length. It has much of the owl in its appearance and habits. The small face is very owl like, and it is the only pirrot which, like the owls, has a facial disk of feathers. It is strictly noctur nal in its habits, and its beautifully mottled green plumage so perf'-clJy harmonizes with the green mosses on which it feeds that if it should be ac cidentally surprised outside the hollow trees or burrows, in which during the day it secretes itself, it is impossible to detect it. A colonist told me that on one occasion, in the early morning, he heard the note ot the kakopo, and marked the spot, lie carefuy quar tered the ground with his eyes for he was certain the bird could not have escaped from the Utile plot of moss. Jleatood watching for half an hour, but could not detect it. until at length it incautiour.lv winked its eve, and he GEIS, FOSTER & QUIIMIM, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE THE JLagostj Sost and Clieatpest Stock of Dry Uootl, Notion. Millinery. Crpets, Oil Cloth. 4c. to le found in Cambria county. i l Don't roifret the nuinlicr mxi Mreet. Itf. KSTAIH.ISHKD 1809. It. S. A. 1. Lacey, Attorneys-at-Law. 529 Seventh St., Washinrton, D. C. Invrnlarn. W e privure jxilcnts in all cnnrle. jVo attor ney FKE5 ik advanck. No rhnrnre unlr-jm the patent Is vranteil. No fees for making prelimin ary exnmlnntions. No Hcl.lltional fees lorr.t-iin-lnnnl corxluctinz relici-rinir. S; erlnl attention -riven to Interference I'ngea before tlie I nten'. Of Hee, Kxtenslons before l"inifres. Inlrinifement Suits In different States, an-l nil litiirition tinner. i tHlninic to Inventions or l';tent Skxi stamp ri)8 PAMPHI.KT tUVINO FULL I SSTRUCTIOSS. I'nltral MlHtfM 1iirl anil le-pitrl iii-iit. rialnia prvfernted in the Ro-ireine Court of the t'nited Stntea. llonrt ol elitima. .nrt of Comm aioners of a I.Tbnnial'Uirnn. Sout hern (Mmm Uoin tni.oriion. nn.l all ebnnes of war rlaitns be lore the r.xecutive Departments. .rrnrai of ly "itir Itnnnlr. OrFicKits. s-oi.niMts. nnl haii.orh of tlie late wiir. or their heirs are in many cage, entitled to money from tlie Oorrrnmrnt, of which they have n.- knowlc.tife. Write lull history of service, ami late amount of lav ami bonntv received. Kn. close ttnp. nml a lull reply, after examination. wui uc -jiveu you tfiii:oui cnare. l'-ulnf . All irWrvra. . and nnJra wonniled. rup- tureil. or Injured in the late war. Iioweverslijrhtly, are eat tiled to, and can obtain a ioniiiou. I'nlieMl KlaleaUeneral l.itntl .. ntetel lan1 C'aaes, Private Land Claitna, Mlnln-f, preemption, and Homestead Case, pros ecuted before the Oeneral Land OHlce and De partment or tbe Interior. I.nitrl Warranla. We iy enah for Ilownty Iand Warrant, and re Invite corrcondence with all parties having any for ale, and wive full and explicit inat ructions tv hero a?KiKinncot!i are Imperfect. We conduct our bu.elnetui In aenarste ltiirt,,. havliitr thcrin the clerical assistance of able nd -j xpentnieea lawyers and uia-e nnr nloaear irennoi f.ilind the bird Jul boen ill thp whilo ! ul'rriB,on e"" "iPrtant paper .mpared in jiuiiiu lilt, luitt .inn uttil .ill inc Willie each case. Promptest attention thus secured to an uusineas entrusten us. Address within two ranis of his feet. Kvtn then, he said, had he taken his eyes off tor a moment, be should have lost trace of it. The kakopo, like many other birds of New-Zealand, lia no power of flight; but, unlike other flightless birds, has fully -developed nnd well formed wings, with good pin ion feathers. Vhv should it have wings which it car. not use? On ex-! ftmiuing the muscles it has Ireen found that, though fully devr!oired, they are inert? masses of fat. without any strength or jMjwer. Here we have a clear instance of long-continued disusi's of an unnecessaiv organ fciidinii in in- e j nbility to u it. The mouses cover thy ground, and the roots r trunks of , prostrate trees require to U sought for on foot; and to u uigbt-fuelling bird in country where there are no lie:ul.of prey, flight uas a biipejfluous cxeition. A natoiuicallv there is no reason why the kakopo ohould not !e as good a fltr & any oth'rr parrot. CiW it. S. & A. T. LAt'EY, At tome ASniNOTOH 1. Any rerson dsirtn information as totbe ttand intr ami recpoiiHibillty of the members of tlie Urra will, on request, be furnished with a satialaetory reference inula visinity or Oonirresslonal dUtrict. 5?S 50toS200 PER MONTH A Ne. lriir nnd rinrl UNIVERSAL HISTORY Oonrceocin f with the earliest ttorlixU and elneun March. 177 3 vuiuinca of the World 8 -reat. Orand Hifctory in one. Aaclent, .VirfHls A-ea. and Mtxlrrn. including history of Centennial Kxhibi tion. JiionfuroHou of Pmitirnt Hayrn. and Turk ith Ditfii uUu. A book of thrilling Interest and iitilvers l need. S:lis tacter than anv oilier Ifeautttul illuMtrationii Ira term.-t eireuliir tree. CO , IMilladelpliia. I'n, K'J. III.; St. Iuis. Mo, . low prices, uuick sales. ex- Address J.r. WrtXKII) Clnoiiitiati. O. ; (--". t :nica-V0t.J " W.VH imtting svith warm bait wa ter one pint of sail to two thiuU 'of a p.til of ator, a?)-.! dry w.th n oft fv.,i V-"--: , The oblcst ud b st j. pointed lurftltutlou for obtaining a Knaines Kduuation. Fur circular addreas I. Dl.'J'F k. SONS. Kept, 7. 1S7T.-U. I'lUahurli, Pa. is lint easily eurnod n theae Hujos. hut t' cue m id" In thn- -n. ),' i.v one of ei: I.e. ex In ai pavoft-.r'noui!-trr Wiloie ailun In work .teilll the enij.lo.t uieni li.th we luniuh. ounewinol he wa v Iruin l.ouio over night. Vou can rivo our wl.olt iime to the work, or onlv your snare rr.oir.-n' a Jr eos'a niiMdnR to try i bu,.;i,c., .b"'1''1 o'.ufit li-e. Ad lie- at oi.'- 11 ..r:.v: U-r.r:;::!, Vsv : ? , ' mi Great Reduction IIV TJLililTII! A FULL SET FOR 80.00 Dr. Ctuincy A. Scott's, 27 s rnxx AVEXVE, V I rr T S TS U 11 0 FT, TA . Taklna; tlie Centennial Medal and Diploma over all home ami foreign competitors hits irlven Ir. Pcott's work a worbl wide celebrity, and the pun. lfc are always satisfied when they iiet it that they HAVLTHkUESr. J IT WIL L PA Y E VER YB0D Y TO VISIT PITTSnUItGII TO HAVE 1)11. QUINCY A. SCOTT EX Til A C T THE III TEE TH WITHOUT PA IX BY HIS ABSOLUTELY SAFE AX.ESTIIETIC, AS FT IS THE ONLY ONE IN EXISTENCE, And can be taker, with entire eonfi ienee by old and yountt. and people in eviry condition of health. ANOTHER DEATH FROM LAUGHING GAS. Ir. O. Morlcv Harrison, n surgeon of 30 vears standing in Manchester. Knulaod. lately died' from an overdose of Innhinir (:is. He was In perfect hearth, but the -yns" nntpsthlxes very rapidly aud he took a few inhalation too many. June 15, 1877.-.V.$ra. A LECTURE To Youri'r ron- Jut Piihlinheii. in a Sertled Envelope Price, . A lecture nn the Satar Tratsnnt a ad Uadlral Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Si trma tort hoe.. in daeed by Self-Abase, iovoltintarv Knisaious. I in. Voteney. Tfervons Itch lily, and IropediinunU to Marriau-e Keneratly; Consumption, Kpilepsy, and Kits; Mental and Physical lnenparltr. sie-Kv KOUKRT J. VV1.X EH W ELIe, ft. V., author of the ;reen BiKjk.' fc.o. Tho world renownetl author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awlnl consequencea of Self-Abuse may he effectually removed without medicine and with out danucroua surgical operations tniuKiea. instru ments ring, or oordial.. pointing out a inm'.e of cure at once certain and effeoluitl, by which every sutterer. i,o matter what his condition m.y b may cure hiin-clfchenply. privately and radically! aVi'iu Lecture Kill prove a bixni to thiniMHtda awl thmiHtinil. Kent, umier s al. in a plain envelope, to any address, on reeeipt of six cents or two octuirc tump. Address the I'uli ishers THi: I I LVtUWKI.I. JlHUCAb CO., . . AMreet, ,ew irk. Tost OH.oo Hon 5. is.-Tj.J ISIG It EX. Iela9'a Hlaaaail aieiarehe- i ih. lilaeoel riMiuilf i.l tbe iw. Kiiinvlai ,-roi.ila, l ie, r., Pntla. I'nupli.a aud all 1.1 eiisea rit hi fx in wonderful rowvra. IVmi'i rite it. Ier SJIexeel w the aoarantee uf health iTiue. i, ii Tourdiuvi'ipt d.m'i Im ii. un.l i., . .inr. . . M w - r.. r-i i.i i lie m t u., frop'a, rillelHirjf. pa T..... II mid din- Uf I Iml In it Jhegeeeaejiai eiit a R. T ", (:. en ',11, f V TIIE GREAT CLOCK OF THE BRITISH HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT: The clock at the Houses of Parlia ment has been stopped, and "Big Hen" will not be heard again until about the 15th of September. He sounded his last note at 9 o'clock, but the clock was not stopped until 12 o'clock, and the fourteen-feet minute hand teoords that time. Only once before have the hands been stopped ; this happened thiougha heavy fall of snow. Though all kinds of rumors have been circu lated in reference to the stoppage of the clock, the cause is very simple. It is in order to allow the workmen to erect a scaffold in the clock room for the purpose of repainting arid decora ting, and while the repairs are going on tbe works of the clock will be cleaned. In a recent lecture on the peculiari ties of the Westminster great clock, it was said that the dial of the clock is 22 feet in diameter, and the area ex actly 400 square feet, and the fall of the weight 175 feet. There arc five bells for chimhig, and the respective weights of the four smaller bells are four tons, 36 hundred weight. 30 hun dred weight, and 20 hundred we'ght. The weight of the hammer is 4 hundred weight. It ought to be 8 hundred weight, and until the liell cracked the hammer which was in use did weigh 8 hundred weight. The winding up of the going part takes ten minutes, but the winding up of the striking parts the quarter part and the hour part takes five hours each, and this lias to be done twice a week. The error of the clock amounts to only one second for eighty-three days. Thea weight of the pendulum is C80 pounds, and it can be accelerated a second a day by putting on an oun-je weight. The figures on the enamel transparent dial are two feet in length. Just above the clockroom is the bell tower, now undergoing repairs. In the centre hangs Bis Hen surrounded by the four smaller bills already spoken of. The bell is lieautifully chased,and bears an inscription around the lower rim: "This bell, weighing 13 tons, 11 hundred weight, 15 pounds was cast by George Mears, of White chapel, for the clock of the Houses of Parliament, under the direction of Ed mund Becket Denison, Q. C, in the twenty-first year of the reign ot Queer. Victoria, and in the j-ear of our Lord 1855." The fracture in the bell so much talked about is situated near the rim, and facing St. Thomas's Hospital. U extends 18 inches upwaid. A few j'ears ago a piece of metal, measniing in length 3 inches and 5 inches in depth was cut away to prevent vibra tion. The bell's circumference in ex actly 27 feet, and its height 6 feet G inches London 'Times. Ballou's Monthly Maoazinf. for Octobkr. Tim Ocrotmr nunilH-rof Ilallou Magazine, a !H il.t fill i-nmiianioii for u-isure moment, is" lift ore u, ;ml examination of if pngeM shows ns That it. is just tvliat ilie public t.feil ami slioul.l have, s it liofs not cmit.iiti an arlirl.- that is not fui! of interest t all tlassfs. Thf rf is iiotlittig dull in this nutnlrfr. TC irl M:iril fnriiislifs an illustra te! peem ; thf author of "Tlif Slaver's Ail ventiirfs" givt'ft lis a spirited sketch calle.l "An Unexpected At tack,"t he srene of which is laid in Zat.zidar ; Miss Mary Helen Koodey contrilnites a graceful liit! 'iki.mii, and then llieri: are quite a number uf love stories and adventure; which go to make, llie magazine the liest of llie kind in the country. Tim following list of contents will lell the. whole story : "Durham Cathedral ;' "Tlie Ducli- ss of Matllsirougli ; v u Uliexpeitcd At tack "Troi;"".Mnster-Titiie;" Victor Sr. P.ri.le;" '-Floieiie;" "Lady Meredith's Com panions;" ' Zi dekiali's Sweetheart;" "With Heath;" "Through the Straits of Magellan;" "V r Distance;" "Maria Theresa, the Em press Queen;" '1,'Amiiie esl I'Ainoiir sans les Allies;" "A I'm i rut' ItroKans;" "Heir and Heiress," "Lay on Tlusiost llondeau' ;" "The Diam-ind of Joseph Hiersou;" "The Worlds in the Sky ;" "The Elopement ;" "Ot'K Voung People's Story-Tkm.kr-"TheChild oMhe Wilderness A True Story of Early I,if in the Northwest;" ".Jack's Trials;" "Playing for -Keeps' ;" Unthven'.-, Puzzle Page;" "The Housekeeper;" "Curi ous Matters;" "Tlilncs Pleasant and Other wise?;" "Our Picture Oallerv ( H timorous jMlnstratiims.") Puhlishcd by Thoines ,Vfc Talbot, 23 Haw ley Street, Hostou, at SI. 50 per year, postpid, and for sale at all the periodical depots in tbe country. B - Important- to Tobacco Dealkks. Many griH-eryme?i ami other dealers in to bacco are in Mie habit of cutting plups of tobacco up into small pieces and retailing them from cases or jars, which is a techni cal violation of the In'ernal Keveiiue laws. The law allows retail dealers to sell only from package properly stamped. Tobacco can only be retailed from stamped packages, and to sell it. otherwise than from the ori ginal stamped packages renders the tobacco lialile. lo seizure. Peremptory orders are is sued to Kereiine Agents and Deputy Collec tors of Interna'! Revenue to seize all tobacco not found in stauiH-d packages. Penalties are inflicted for not. destroying stamps on cigar lioxes and tobacco packages as soon as emptied. If all engaged in tho sale of tobacco and cigars read this and comply wi'h the retiuiremeuts, ibey may nave trouble and money. THIS rnn Drnp, MeHicte ToM Articles, fc IN addition to a full line of Im-iiks. MoUicines, .e., the un1ersiKnel kre;in hand a large, va ried aaJ clegsnt i8ortiijf?Dt or Perfamer)-, Toilet and Washing Soaps, Pure FUvorirnr Kitracts. Psnncea of all kin.l puroSiicc. Klank Beoua, Pocket and Paan H.k.Wp" Stationery, AVritinK Fluiil Hhtok an.l Hel Inks' 1 eng. Pencils an.l Fen Hohlera. liihl.-s. Prayer liookk. Hymn Hooks. S.a., &.c, together with a EIXE STOCK E JEWELRY, Tooth, Mair. Shoo, Semhaml Inatln rtrosh-s Combs of all kinil. Tobacco. I 'Ixara. Pie, UIhm wsro, 11111:1. a. Iiiup Ciiiinoevii. and hundred- T other srtielta needless tu tuontion all or which will le sold at tlie Very Lowest Prices for Cash. LEMMON & MURRAY. Khcnahurg, June 8. 1F77. nr-SOLD DV ALL DKPOGISTS CM.-ly. Etaston INSURANCE AGENCY. TBI --. -ar J ll ,11- fi , Gen'l Insurance Agent, I j KHKXSMtUltfJ, 1a7 h. ski: II LEU, aw, Elit-nsbnrg. Pa. Adorne'ti of - Ofl'-r in't'ol. onsrte Ilow. (rem-ntly occupied by M'm. Kittnl, l-q.,) 'entre itrrt. fl-M.'Jn.-tf.J isiaslished mrnmi mi. run WA -y HIMmm REDUCTION ! Manuiactvirers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF -AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALEIiS IN HEATING PARLOR and COOKING 11 wfck in voui u aii town f : i I . . Ten.n ar.J i out Vurl'.ri 1. Me. IVHoie arrittcn at short nntlr tr, OLD RELIABLE ETNA" Aims oth-r fireit 4 njt tomnanln, KbeilHburtr, Sept. 22, 1378 -ly. fF0 M. KEADE. Attorveif-aULvr, ! ,V f bi.buiB-. Ps. Offlco oc t.cu;te ti-i Pt throe uoof tr :n H'.$ .roi'.. 27 S licet Tetals, AND- IIOUSE-raXlSDKG GOODS GENERALLY. aJobbing in TIX, COPPER ASnEBMROX PBOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos.278, 2S0and 282 Wasbinxton S.., JOHNSTOWN. PA. J. S. PULSING EK. S. O. PAILEY. AV Bailer k Holsinr, Plumbers. WTERr'sma, AND CAS FITTERS! Are 1 reprcil to jiut Cold nnd Hot Water Plf in hottsefl and attend to all othrr work in Ihi-lr line promptly, expeditiously, at tlie lowpet xsl hle.pricp?, an.l In a thoroughly woi kmanlike mnn nr. AI.o. enn fnrni.h at Fhurt notlrr' an.l on the mot reneonable trrtii. Marble Wash Stnnde Iron Sink for kitcheni. Hoiler. H:ith Ta'm. Water t'loeta. Iron ami Wooden Hyirant8. ium Ilo. i tairanixed Iron Pipes, one ai.d one and aqunrtcr Inch Lead Pipe (llifht for country uo). iind Terra !tta. Server and I'rain P.pes, i. s. 4. and K fn li es In cire. Also, will fit up. at fair fi.-urcs. Mta (3 lobe Valves tor steam and iron cistern pump e" All orders left with .T. S. Bolsinif rr. or at his ahopon Crawford street, will have early and satisbictory attention. Eben.vbura;. June CJ. 1ST". -If. N FXT DOORlthe POST-OFnCE. Cool i 114- Stovos, lletitinqr Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE flnvirpr recently token possession of the new ly fitted up riii commodious Imildinir cm Ilhrh fjtreet. two .loom oust of the Hunk nnd ncarlr opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber if better prepnrel than ever to iniii.ufiu ture nil articles in the TIN.COI'PKK nJ 11 KKT-IKON WAKE line, all of which will .e furnished to hiiyera at the very lowest living prieea Tbe siibaeriber alao proposes to keep a Tull an.l varied assortment or Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved dcsijrna. If-SrorTINU and HOOFlNfl made to order mid warranted perteet In iiiiiiiiifacttireiiii.l iiih teriiil. KKPAIUINC, promptly attended to. All work lo:ie by me will be done i-iu-ht nnd on fair terms, and all STOVES and WAKE sold by me can be depended upon as to qn.ilif and cannot be undersold in price. A continuance and increase or patronage, is respectfully solici ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. Eltonabiinr. Oct. n. lMT.-tf. lil:!-ivt.... Unci 11 ......... ... a... a CUTLERY, Etc., a t r.i 11 c 11 lIe S S T ll A 1 1 C O S T - Preparatory to tearing down and rebuilding his cxtenaivc Store Room, HIM. DISPOSE OF II IH Entire Stock of GOODS, CONSISTING riUNClPALLT OF Builders' HARDWARE, Table and Pocket Cutler-, JHOX.XAI LS, P, I, A PS, G I. A SS W A R E. T. A MPS. LAMP CHIMNEYS. STOVES. TINWARE, HOUSE KAKES. H.UVEST TOOLS, ii HINDS TONES, HOES, SHOVELS, SI A DES. I'l'MPS ami TIIHINti. llLAN'l'HAKD rilUKNS.iLC. AT LESS Til AX COST, FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY ! a- I hare alao on hand a few irood 1nalnr tarhlnr, which I will sell at from to le than eoat. and am airent lor the irreal AlCK It'A.X SAW CI MUCK, ( the only rhanitahle stif-leed tiummer in the world,) which I will sell ver; low for cash. Why is a chief ma or ? v, 4 . . r, , - . V leiuonic Jit-ycr, u ,., , Why i? t!ie lU(. c,f L-L f t-t IJeoauseit i-ejtiii-.c i.:. c- Whist! that is. lie n..'rS'u'Ct: Why is an emhuimci b , mummy? liecu; of iu the Lgyptian won!. n,vw is used in embalming 0ri-in". ?L: vanity amon-jst the Kgvi.ty. " , , -considered iunnurta!.C" 5Cl Why are the ulitU of " ft called bulls? lieeau iLt T ' landed to them were fum.ei'v ; bullions. The bull of v'1- II., conferring t!ie j.ite f , of the Faith on Htm v Vi j i ' - '"' a seal of gold atliswfio i' Why is Potash 11' y it was formerly iduLurtd (,v ""''' vegetables in huge ,,uts now prepared in l;UgL. , Uu-, ' wine countries, by the ihuull-'! wine-lees and must. Wliv is soda so f-.1'...'! ' 1, , it is procured by burnii,..' n,,. , aloia Sm1u, whith giwV,j . . Spanish coast. c l" " Wiiy do the properties ..f v.;, v potash ditfer in suaj. nu:k:! - j cause with soda, oil fuiuisa Lsiiv wilh iotash, a soft one. " " Why do iearlasb anj v.au-,.r grease spots? IJecatiM.. t!:c unites chemically w- "" forming a species of soan rL .'V washes out. Wliy is commr.n veil..w e-iV,.,. called -deir ? JJw-ause it Vas -" ally mauufacturi'd at t!ittuv.Ul ;," in Holland. Why is a conceited jH-rsnn v'v' coxcomb ? IJecause ef r'.'J. blance to the fool in theesr'v J . whoas dressed in tivitlv" el -u. and wore a cap sin nv u iu-i t.;;C neck and head ol a e-x k i s only the crest cr ecn.b. Why is the X uo-l a rrvi Decatise Witheie.l, Kin t ! K..:.; ;; adopted the sign of tin-1;,.. j.,r mark to hi g-rar.ts. he Wu-.z i!i--.:. of writini: his naim-. TjH. ti . j the barons who sica-.! tli M -Cliarta made their i:iMik l-e'::; '.;. rant of the science !' wii:;!;". Why are c. rtain aii::u:tl- -,'.' ruminating? rfe:tue i!i,v i: mtP . van a ju kow is ins Time to secure flairasi i- fliiil suliseouenllv ivIiiiniM' III Itl A III d hilt for Very ittis U ! vet 1 1 e tWA7l jtersons knowinr f It r fu sel res indebted to nte are eartiesflif requested to come forirard irithont detail and settle their respective ac counts, either bif note or cash, and tlierebji save costs, as must have mil books closed in the shortest time possible. oscphagus or gullet. :n mm: j ties at a time, to the m-tith. ti.-..:r Ire thoroughly iVi:i'ieaU-ii. a.ii;.. : swallowed a seeoii'l time. I ' Why do certain aiiinia! .- ; : (dark? lieean-e l!u ii eviMir. ! of a large size to u l;i) a :'e!er 1 : I ber of rays, and ll.at j :. ; t v!. :. i called the clioroides letjeels iiKoi j absorbs tlie light, j Why do cats s-ee in tlie l-.:k? ) caue? the external ia ef i . t l w liieh there is some in 11; t I places, after K ing em e ',:. : 1 ) those parts w hich ale e:.!le i i: an crystalline lens, au- it lb WOOL!) IUH ;T fin ( MADE U? TO ORDER fcKNSHUI VO()hK COMPANY .nvoflii! HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG, PA. CQLUHS, JOHRSf OH & Cii EBENSBURG, Penn'a. 1 la amt.lv ..i . - 1 rt " .r eichanxe CJ-xhIii or its own make for WOOL which arill he taken at the highest market i.rii-e. h-,l!Trr. f. ta,hcr,nf of whi'h waoriH will ..n ; , i '. i :v""e,'urn"M 'Beeo-'y- The. i , reect-e,i of an v ' v. ? "c n.nn. nini e py ua Is t oo well kn. .ain i ...... i. r ,n.n wlln noiur. to need re?,m.enda.l..n, a.fd ' u ""?, ,; -nd Ieee.- ninifour Fuotore hr tu. .1." er,'B,, " not withdrawn is added !.. t he dei..... n delay in the mahnracture of w'oolen c7r brot i Id I nar tir)'iil,0',-V"f ,W.,ce yp"r r..u to ns for that pariinae. r ro 1 j '''ln ,no Hitor to call or even to present the MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, VA YAUI.F. X li:MAM. INTEREST AllOtVED ON TIME HEP0S1K MONEY LOANED, COLLECT.'CNS WADE. AND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSITED. Nov. 19 l5.-tf. -mcer. JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK! 120 Clinton St.. Johnstown. Pa. tlMKIKKKII SEPT. 12. 1ST0 HFPfKSlTS i brillinr.t c;ic:ie 1 1 : 1 1 i ai tin i t i .... ot the ere e.- llo! t..e ?;". construction I here "re. .t tia-: tho cat ti ihe eiiaMe- tli-ia t" -.:-one focus w hat er liiit max ! I as we know whin we lia s; a cellar, where the 'iaiku- :.' aiuvears iiiiin r.i ti.iM'.'. h:-t v. ... :t- . ! w ith our diileit i,l ! e i.t -I of ision. we sonii j: . -i 1 without dilheiiitv. Why tloesthe ti'-i k ..f tii'f'-, seize ujKHi larjze un -in .'.1 . etliial certainty ? l.-e ' ' " of tlie trunk. wh:eh are v'i) 4 have the power -foi-tii it m-'.: Why are l.irds ea':-. 1 ' i'1 Ueeause they jiro-lu.-e lit.-.: y. . the ojrsj ; orwin an .; ' . briiisr lorth Axf.cik.iti: vr I1"-. A r of Suffolk, King on :.:mv his friend, and lia iiy :i N :" iloj; of the party, he n 1 subject of ce-nvei-a;i"i! : ' master after a :.ni! t':l-v" h'.s pertections. a-n.-fi i. - that he would, upon rte,:::.J der, return and let eh :,: should leave lehin 1, fpni a-.1 To confirm this aseit: P. S. Weaving. Carding. Fallinjr and Dreinir promptly attend.-d to In a workmanlike winner and at the loweat poanihle rates Kbcnshur, May 11, 1877 -tr. PiBKB'S M1RBLB WORKS 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. M"" ;? HEAT) ami TOM R- . M -OSKS. Oi;NTKU and rHctured .r the very host Italian and American Marl. !.. Kntlre .rttiRfac-ti-in jriiarantcHcl In price, design and character or work. , i"'ts respectfully actllcltod and promptly til led at the very low' wt cash rat-. Try nie A. aril 9A .. .... JUHN PAI1KE. MiaviiKiMw b. t. a'rmiKL. VILKINSON 8l O'FRIEL, MAMFlCIfBIE8 P FOSEICN AND B3MESII! MARBLE ! I-orctto, X;i. r.,".W.0rk exec",Cl1 promptly and a.,ti.(aetorilv and as cheap aa the cheapest. (4-12 'tf rr W. DICK. Attoknky at LaTt7i7- J lTtH-i"r,r' "v.ffiee.in t rt.nt room of T J. Lloyd a new hnlldii.ir. Centre stroet i i matmerof ,-Ra l.uaine aMc rded to .ntisfao tor.ly.and cotlwrtion. a mn-claU y. h "1 1 t.. , lihVrrr?lo"P',rrK''"1 f-,te- Preference. with liberal ratea and l..i.K time. iven to horrower.s o: .T o1"" n,,,r,fn la ruis worth f.,urormre lrfj. I,f,;",n,,un'' loan desired. Uood refercuc. perleet titlea. etc., reqnired. Thla cnrimratioti la ex.-Insirely a Sarins Rank. Ho oominereial derolta received, nor discounts l( ranted, iso loans on persona) security. Itlank applications lor tK.rr. wers. ei.i.ies of the rules. t.y-la, and upeclal law relatiiur to this Itnnk.senl to anr add reaa desired Tict-STKKa .lame Cooper. la M Inhert, C. H Kllis. A.J llawes. F. V. Hay. Jolin.Lowman.il' Manmc-r. jr.. Itaniel iMelaiinhiin. !... MorTell Jaioes McMfllen. James Morlev, I-wis IMitt ll' W. Waltra'1 Sul pc8' T. Swank, 'and v. l,N,KIj,i- M,,KKELL, Vresldent. rakk I MBicaT. Treasurer. Cvbu Eie. Solicitor. 112-377.- ly.j rj ariTiuvTxius. x Watchmaker an n, I kw fi fi: ,..,. KBKNSUfBU, i'A.. ... Tr,iiun, niiorms inn putHc i h Uiat he in prepare, tndonl! work;in :i ai of , And nt tlie lvtet Nti4(ir)lD i.ricrs. his line. stich as repai-ir.r tii.H-ks, J ..rweiry, .c., at slrort V 1 not ire, in the very herd manner. , J Shopon HiKh street, ono S.M.r west of Huntley's store. 1'lease trive me a call Kliens'mric. June '-, lS..-ly. shilling was put niuh-r : 'i stone hy the si.le of ti.o :, : ; first shown to the d . I-1 - men then rode fr ti.nt' :...-' the dog received his s;j'.'.f-l ' ' master to return foi l!.t -: seen put undtr the s'.. n '-l turned back, the jzci.lkn.' n i - ami reached liome ; 1 i:t, t prise and disappoint iiH-i.t. t'11"' faithful mcssentrel d:l Let n ing the day. It aftera:l that he had none to ll.e 1 the shilling was deposi'1-'1- " stone U'ltig too larce f.-r h; s " i . i .... ..1 v.- iu ivuiut, uv aaa 1 " the place, till two !ih!m'":i'! by, and attracted by his see;! tress. stopin.-d to lo k -A I'1 one of them :dightinr. ,ll!1'u stone, and seeing the sh-.h'r ' into Ids pocket, not it t'a i u; ctivincT it t4 the O M 1 search. The dog Io!K-w ed th fortwentv miles, re'.n.ii:.' i" in the room where tho 5ll!' lowed t!sc cLatr.lictn-.sit' :; t",' chamber, and sc-ci cud i one of the lels. The p ssi '-1 , shilling hung his tiotisei - "iv'! bv the U su e: but wli-'iioi ill:' it ' ,1.-' n-NiKL Mclaughlin. Attorn. iiiess cor.r.e-n-d with his profession. JAMES, SfCTAN mf and resl.lrtiee in ri.tihllnt oa Hir: Auk. 25, lS76.:ir; """r ' , ' ViJV a-T Cll.4V- - " " 1 .1. 1' .7- . . -. : - . i .-. . k ! It'll fr"J V!f.?'v MM WTX vriitiiimv ! window, which war a. e-, a a iinixe.i rrii v r,rnnni.. u.i i ' - .. 1 .. r , j. - - i i.Alinl m1 I in en rrv i.eai. e. 11 ii l m r & a a a v a ,ur mi. in n. holt. Sliintrle- or ariy thlim exposed to the weather. T KYI T. Prie,. a easo containing three two K:illon cans. Lo- 8-S1. 49 Smith ront Strert, Philail'a. ::m.-j .J. O ATM AX, M.'lCi'HrJriU A M. KVAM A. SIIOEMAKEK-A Nl Sl-RllniN. . hl(KHU, PA. I 'rr t in;0r nlii4ile V I i'i.h 1.... . ... ... Sunlit valU can he iute at the ofU.-e. &-t.-ti. J parlies. l.i bouse l li master nt I '"; '" th iiKMiung with tho Pn A made free w ith ; in J ho p.vM Tvorr found a w :iteh aim ' were returned upon lei:!,' wl.cn thf n-lifiV n:.r:v unravrhti, Xo tho .-..::n:iil r S'O' r TTCr.NEV- : T G. LAKE, AxroK.NiiY-Ar-I. aw i cb your k: a rL'tt, cast e-a v: rv-i-'uci".
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