ii ' 4 Undtjet of I finite-Made Christ ' lit it .'". Who is it. that every Year invents Hip thousand itml one new and pretty tilings which hanir on Christina' -trees, j ami stitT the toes of Christmas stock- : ? AY ho is it that has so wise and wntehful fn eye for the capacities of. little people, and the tastes of lter , ones, providing for each, planning for, tinv purges with almost nothing in tlie'iiJ. as well at tor fat wallets stuti't-.l with b.uik hills, ami suggesting some- ) thing w hich can he made accepted and ; njoyed by everybody large and small j all the wide world over? Who can it i be that possesses this inexhaustible fertility of invention and kindness of, heart?" No ordinary human being, : voii ruav be sure. Not Father Santa j L'lans I ' He has enough to do with distributing the presents alter they ; are made ; besides, fancy-work is not ; in a man's line, not even a saint's! , Jiat what so likely as that he should have a mate, and that il is to her we j pre indebted tor all this ? What an immense work basket Mother Santa Clans must be! What a glancing thimble and swift, needle and thread ! tan' lull imagine her throwing aside her scissors and spool bag to help the dear saint "tackle up'' and load the ' sdedge ? And vho knows but she sits 1 ehind as he drives over the roofs of t lie universe on the blessed eve, and holds the reins while Santa Clans dis- j j enses to favored chimneys the innu merable pretty things which he nnd he have chuckled over together, l.ionths before the rest of us knew any- ; thing about them ? I I his is not a fact. It can't be prov- j id in any way, tor none of, us knows jui thing about the Santa Clau-.es or their abode. There is no telegraphing, J or writing to the selectmen of their j town to "impure about them ; t!iy j haven't even a p jst-oll.ee address, j lint admitting it to be a fiction, it is ttnelv a pleasant one ; so, as the chil- : dreu'sav, "Let's pray vhat it is true,'' Mid proceed to see what Mother Santa Clans has in her basket for us this , ear. We .vi'l lir-t pull out some easy things lor the benefit ol little be ginners who are not yet up to all the liicks of the needle; ihen some a little l arder for the more advanced class; Mid, at bottom of all, big gnls not! afraid to dive w ill find plentyjof elabo late designs suited to their taste and poweis. A V AM. I.KTTF.K IIOI.DKR. ! This is something whichijuite a little, bov could make. Cut out tin ec pieces til thill Wood a foot h'llg bv SIX Miches ' , i t . Wide; smooth and btllUl -papel IWO OI them' bore a hole in each coiner and i:i the middle ol one side, and lasten , , . ;,i I , them toirether with line wi.e, com, , " ... .... j.bbon, or the small brass pins wliicu , . i.-.,. I, ,.l lln.r in -i ii ocfj ii it a 1 M-e ued loi holding m.inusci ipts. The pieces should be held a little . . , r .1 ,11.; - ' I.patt. Lilt Otic did Ol Hie thlld piece iTito some ornamental shape, glue it . 1 . lirtlllV to the back Of OIIC Ol the oUierS, ...I .1 It .... ,, 1 .,.-.,! 1 l,-n l,.lrv Mid suspend it liom the wad b a Hole l'Ored in the top. It Will 1)0 totllld a , i lit,,.. l. I lisetlll thlllir to hold letteis ol palil)il- ! lets. A clever bov could make this mti.-h handsomer by cutting a pattern over the front, or an imtud, or mono- irtatll, of liailie IU llie niKUIie. I lie , , 111 Ml 11111 1 w ood shotiKI be oiled or sliellackeu. 1 .1 -111 SIIOF. CASKS. These cases are metnit to take the place of paper when shoes are to be rapped up to go in a trunk The' .ire made of brow n crash, bound with n-d worsted br.iid. One end is point ed so as to turn over and button dow n, or the too h .S stl ill"S over the bl aid . 1 1 , , I ! lO lie tile Iliolllll Up. I here Sliulll'l OC IS. TI10 final account, ore. I?. VM. gnir.lim nf three r four made at a time, as each .'J'lir ooa?".". ra'k' a U,'""r C""'1 ' SiUllucl hold- but one pair of shoes ; and yotl H. The !-con.l an-l partial account of H. F. Stull, m.. 1 , 1 , . . P.vcutor of W . II. Sluli, late of Adams townsliiii, hud that mamma or your iinniar- ; .icca-.-.i. lied aunts will like them Very milch. I ,.17- TI..-scc..n.l account of Ehcncror Jamc tf.iar- 1 ilian of ilarri.-t Jones, a minor clnM ol John C A NF.W KIND OF CHRISTMAS IMF.. ! lon.-.. l.-c.i.5.-.. ; H. I li" c!oiii account of F.tenc7cr .Taincs. miar 7S"othill,T can be droller than to liansl ''':n of Marirarot Jonea, a minor cluhl ot John C up one's stoekiitgs, and nothing pret tier or more lnil of meaning than a Christmas tree. Uut foi some of 3 011 avIio may like to make a novelty in these time honored ways, we will just mention that it is good fun to make a "(,'Iinntuias pie" in an enormous tin dishpan, with a make believe crust of vellow cartridge 'Kipcr, ornamented t wills :ind tbiin islu-s i.-f tilt; same , , . , ... , . .. bel'l down With plDS, and have It SCI V- cd on Christmas live, full of Vlciy things and SUgar pllim-5, jl kes a.'ld joll V ' I. nl .1 . . , 1' 1 , ,1, 1" 1 nine ninnies lasici.e.i 111 Liie paiccis. The CUttillg sllOtlld be lont'l)ef(.rehand , . . , " , aild hidden by the twirls ol paper; but II. e carver can pretend to ue his knife ; Itlld folk, and ihe SpOOltil g (Hit ot the , ... .. j.acivages wm insure a merry 11 me ior all at table. And one more SllgeS- I ion. v . , , . . 1 Little articles, wrapped in white ji.iKr, can lie put insit'c cakes, baked j .nd icetl, and thus furnish another ; :. muHiug surju ise lor the "pie or tnc . L'hrislmaS t'X'C. S'. l'7ioll.. j 1 . j tV.Tin Pnnfir llo.iTS con-es i A ATr.lt I ROOF liOOTS A CtllCS- ; liOtldetlt ofthe Indiana lurilirr savs: ! . , . . . , I stood in mil l and water two or : three inches deep for ten hours a day ; 1- Inventory and appraisement of certain r-rr- , sonal projirrty aj. praised and set apart for Toll v lor a W f-ek Without feeling any damp- Kin, widow of Henry Kln8, late ol Adams towri- nesOi having anv oillicnltv in getting "'? '''-' ii . r. b 2. Inventory and appraisement of certain per- IIIV boots On or tfl. IT J Oil Woula be nal property appraised Hnd set ap-rt for Klect.t ..pially successful, lfore wearing the fS;a' 1 toots dve the. bottoms a rood Coat- 3 Inventory and apjiraisement or certain real ' 7 1 1 1 t . 11 ct"tte ap.rii.cd and et apart for Ann Johnston, lllg of tallow and Coal tar ItlKl dry It widow ol Henry lohnston, late of 'ialiitzin bor- 111 fhen oil the unoers with castor oil cu-u' decU - :m 00 111, llltll Oil IIIC lipptlS Willi C.lSLOl Oil, j J A. M FS M PINO E, Register. rilxtUt OIIC ttlblespoollful to each boot; I Register's Orr.ce. Ehenatuirir. Nov. 3, 1S77. then oil Ibem twice a week with caster p()MM ISSION iTlTmTcR oil. when one teaspoonf.il will lte Piifh- Kj In ,,, Iliaflerof ie ,;,llen , ,1Pirfl cicnt. It tlie weather should be rainy, m leirai repr.s. utatives or jonw smat, late , . ,ii . ,i-r,,.. In t o lf 5otnmerhiU townsltfii. dee1. 1, to show cause or you are compelled towoik in watet wll. M.,.i,. pl.rfrIni,ei. nf ,.,ract with j a dnring the iny, wash your boots clean : cbsm av should not e decreed : , ,,:rrl. l,r!il tliPtn llV 'lie lire Until al night, lioni 111cm oy aik. ik uuiu rmitP W.Hin awl oil tlieill Willie Wt't, 'I , :.. . f i- i nnil YOU Will natr io ii"""" ,u your boots getting hard and shrinking lip SO tlltlt 'Oll ffllinot got Jicm OII. If the leather houM become, red, giye . 0 1 : . - . . . . - .1. .... kln.ldnrr 1 1. j alie nine-king le- fleet of castor oil is it filU the r, TVMSle 11 nilS me n COST, OI t tininiv snot; "i"o ' I fore oilin?;. T he effect to soften the lea the per.- and prevent the water from BAM i;K.U-TlALI HEADS-BALDJIEApSBALD HEADS-BALD HEATS AW OKTDE RFUI. DISCOVER Y A DEODORIZED EXTRACT OF PETROLEUM. Z t The Only Article that will Restore Hair en Bald Ms. I S CARBOLINE CARBOLINE CARBOLINE i prepared from the 5: -. A wimdnful discovery. Restore the hair. l'ratcs a uew growth of hair in six weeks. a CARBOLINE CARBOLINE iestores faded hair, n a single instance. ln eU-rant dr. s-.ii.fc. Restores faded hair. ; Was never kuowu to fall in a single instance. r CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Eradicates dandruff Restores gray hair, r": Is not a dye. Kestore- the hair naturally. t9 to res (fray hair. bair naturally. CARBOLINE Arts like magic, i bald lieads. CARBOLINE - CARBOLINE Invigorates the scalp. Arts like magic It noin? woiifli rs on bald lieads. T CARBOLINE i Strengthens the hair. Recommends itself. Makes the old look young again. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Is not a dye. Restores lost vitality. I s Performs nhul oilier hr.ir restorers only claim, j CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Absolutely certain. vvc towu. CARBOLINE l.-autifi.-s the hair. l household word. MaVes hair prow. Absolutely certain. Is the talk all over town. 3 CARBOLINE w Is the l'st h:iir tonie. B.-autifi.-s the hair. S3 Is d at i:nd to lietcine a household word. 5 CARBOLINE Fieell.d by none. Hi'ioniiiieudi" itsi-lf. i. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE ivers the hald head: trial will convince. CARBOLINE oiit::iin no minerals. Restores original tolor. ii i.rais.'d ly every oue who has tried it. J ! ninnM uir nlnnM I M r i " Is a nsfiiral i.ro.liut. Restores diseased hair. ' . liic crowniiijj j-uenis of the medical world f CARBOLINE CARBOLINE V. Cooling and cleanly. Removes scurf. d li worth lis weight in gold. K CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Mak-s 1 1 1 hair glossy. Is sure, safe, certain. 1 Jin y it ; you will never regret it. 1-: J CARBOLINE CARBOLINE I Sell everywhere. I'rice, one dollar. i:i.D nr. vns isai.i heads bali OSTER & QU f 113 and 115 Clinton AIAVAVS II ILax:gQstf 2E?ost ?tock of f)ry (ioods, Notions. M illinery. Cur pets. i2 4. ir7" Dmi't forrt't the REGISTER'S NOTICE! V'o'I K r. t lu rl.y iriv.-n tht the fol!(Ovii K ii tiitnn-il A:-mnt Iimvp tii'fn MSerl nnd tilr.l ,,, ,. n, .jristt-r'sotTicent Klxtisimrif. in tmd for ''" ,'''"' v ,f Ciuni.ria. n.i will t..- pr.-s-nted to the Orpli'iiix ' oiirt of hhi.I connly. fur run- t'l-m ition and tiiLiwHnce. on wkdnkshav, ihv 3th (nv nr Dkckm heii, A . I. I 77. to wit : - . 1. 1 bo fln;l fcci'onnt of V. 1'unjiliv, adiiiinutra t,r ..f .n.im Dunphy. deed. - Tin tlrst nn.t rinnl n'v.unt of .lolm A. .T.VV1I- u ns !f11.,Hjnn f IoIin , .w,,,,,,,,,, .minor .i.ii.i ot .. w. viiuni-'. it- ni i tw.. iip.--.i. S. TIip firft and tmiil ai-cujtit .f .1 (din A.J.W'fl- li.n..in,rdi:.ii..t M.r.tli A. W i'.llai.iP. tninnrohild ,,,.,,.;1- w. i n...,,.-, into ..i i n.vie twp .ice d 4. 1 lie first inl trial ncr..unt ,l .Inlin A. .1 . W il- l:nn-. au-irdi-m of K.lmor K. Wtlll.-ms. minor liild of (io. V. W ilii:in!S. I:ii p ot ''rovle t wit . .Ir'd. . rbr pf(,iMi , ,.., n s;r.,i.n , Kst,-r. f'n of tlio o-toi-utor of ( J.-or.: Vt-iialtl..r, lnteof i'liiioii-! i.or.iuan. ipci-!u,-.i. 6 Th Br."- m. final amount "f riart Shnrf . irnarrtian ..r E.nanni s. orut.it.Hnic. a minor chiM 7. Th.'-r.nnt.r Maria a.imii.i-'tratrix ! . Vh-'flr' an-i n,.l aoVA,,,' t of .Tacot. n'..vor. ! ... ... .. w rx.rui .rot 1 norna, A.tatnM 01 .ni-ni), late n rtk'M toTii.-tr.p. ii"t-i.c.l 3 j l0 (.,.,,. ; pi Yalin r. oxcu'or of re- 1 tor Wooillcy. late of tJln-st township. !o'-''rt(:il. I 10. The (list im-l final ai-cmnt ol I. Y. ' utor. rr-.-iitor, Pt.v. ot i:iiz:it.cth St iles, late of Jackson tOWIIMtll. (ll;C aMCll 1!. Tin- iicron u of John Cox. a.lminis'rfltor of I'liarlc" II i (ri.-li. "ate ol ( 'oneinauirli l.or..'. iloc'.l. 12. Tin" first sieci.tint ot W.C. Ivwi.a. .-ri-cntor of larli'l IHlMTt, late of Johnstown. iltf-ai-.l. 13 I'h.' ..'.. n.l aii't linal a.-L-otint of I liH Ki.-li, n.lmin ;! ralrix of Jacob Kish. late of Jolnislown. l'.CC(.aa..,. 14 The first and final account of J. S Stravor. a-lminisirator ol Oeorge Menus, laic of Cambria ooiinty. lccoaso:l. .1 ones, iicc.-a.8-.!. 9. The scemi.l account ot Khcnezcr .Tamos, guar dian ot .Martha Jolicii, a lumor child of John C. .1 ones, ili'case.l. The account of Francis J. Parrisli an1 A. H. I'arrish. a.lniinistrators or Thomas I'arrish, late ol A Il'-ii'i'-ny township. .Icceaseil. 21. The first iin.l final account of M. W. Keim,. a.tiniuiiirator of A. J. llite, late or Eottsvllle, Schuylkill comity. Pa. The first nn-l final account nf Jesse II. Pi nion. I. mlniinisi rat..r of .Tol.n C Iitnond, late of Wilmire torouh. ileceascl. "3. The first an. I final account of t'hns. RuxWin. trustee to sell the real estate of Ecwi.s Bcnshoof, deeeas.-.l 21. The th'r.l account of .la. Mttrrav. truar- nan of John It O .V.nnell. minor rhil.l r John : The firt an-1 partial account ot Svlvester Hyrne. executor of .lames Jlyrne, late of CJarroll towr,,.,,. ceased. M The Iirst ami final accoun of Wm. M. Jones. c"culor ol John E KoOeris. ilccM. whu was jcuar- .Han ot 'Matilda J. Junes, a uimor clii Id of Watkin JT'" of v.u Secher one ofthe ex. cniorsol Sani Stiles, lato of Jackson township, cl'-cea sed. w. The sixth and final account of ocrtr M. He-vde. ad-nnus-rjtor of Itob'l Davis, late of Et- ..oiiuij mili'linil, .iriTL-naru. ja.mes m. sivrer. iteiri.tf.r. It. jtister'a onico, Ei.ei.sbuiK, Nov. 3. is'.t. jj UH)Y AVVK A rslnil:NT VV N:i, ,. in lr. i-y civ that thv fot- lowinir nain-d iH.prni.il incuts of property of n.-'-,.., ut. st-le.-ti-d nun sot apart forth widows of uiM-Mates under Ihe A-t of Asseml.ly of lAth of April. A. I). Is!) I. have hpen filed in th ,.euipr's olti.e .it fl.iwl.in -v nnrt will ha ''' lirplinnV Court or Camlnia .-.I ty, fnr approval and allownn.T', on AVs-DNKsti tim .lay f Dkckmrkh, a. d. wi. to wi t-o.itl- Kst AT, wit: -""""i. h.iviiik o-en nppommii mm. mS( onPr ny tlip ,;1Irt , titk , tt.f;imon y nn, rs. I"""t the facts In th above itated eate, herebv Kiveg notice to all parties interested tint he will me lac.s m tn an.iv 1 notice to all parties int. d to the duties of said i n'iep.1 to tne rtnties of said 1 1 isdnt fnent. at h , W?? j where they may attend If ther think proper. j Novemh"rT.TM A V u'i"ncr- filii"e in Etiensfc nrjr. on Sat -- i A M- KEIM, M I.. Thysician 7 and SrR.;ro!, Kt Mhr, Pa. Of. f ee recently neenrtert hy rr .. J Ostman. two I - - OMNI! P oil a it flows from Matures great1 chemical laboratory, by a peculiar pro- ce.s invented bj a practical chemist, wlioj was led to experiment upon Petroleum as a hair restorative by reading an inter eating account written by Mr. Geo. Ilor- ton, resident of the frontier town of;- Kiaelita in Kassia. Mr. Ilorton had tried with extraordinary success the use; of Petroleum upon cuttle and horses that had Iot their hair on In-ii.;; aflceted Z witli the cattle plague. The idea wjip suggested tnhim through a very curious m eircuiHstanee, namely, he recollected 5 that a former servant at the hotel, prema- I ttirelx- bald, had a singular habit when trimming the lamjw, of wiping hispetro- lcuni-Lcsmcarcd hands uion the scanty w locks still remaining to him. Throe liUIlI llin 11171 11 till ll lllKTpa hotel he wa.s the subject of general re- i mark, his head iK'ing eoverel with an j abiuxlance of kink ci.orsy mack hair, "p Such a wonderful change in so short a time m Mr. Ilorton deemed of sufficient (importance to make public, to the j world. From practical extriinen!s jour chemical friend liecanie convinced tlint Petroleum if projierly prepareil land freed from all irritating and 2 i illuminating substancts had the remark- jr j able property of restoring the hair to its , natural state and color; still further ex-55 perimenis were neetssaryioproor.ee an article combining the medicinal qualitie.- I f 1 f tlitf fill in nn mrrim 1 .1.. fitrni iltnl nlrr ---- - ........ which renders it susceptible of being handled as daintilv as the famous Kau de r"- Coloyne; he now presents CARBOLINE 1 1 to the public without fear of contradic- SS tion as the best restorative and beatitifier of the hair the world has ever produced. 5J rUH K, rtXK IIOI.I.AK TKK KOTTI.K. Sold by all Ir!ipiiits. KENNEDY 3c C O . e- Genera! Afjents for the United States A Canada. X Cor. Soecal A7. k To:J St., P:ttrtKh, Pi. heads hald heads hald heads Str Johnstown. AVE THE aiid, Cheapest Oil Cloths. Sec., to lie found i 11 Cam l.rin eon nty. iiuinl.cr and street. tf- .Send for lied need Trice List of MASON cSc II. AM LIN Cabinet Organs. NEW an I SPI.liXDlIi STVi.l-.S; I'nU'I'S KKMCKI) IO to EACH lillS .MOMII, (NOV.1S77). A' Mr-is ICt A ! A 'II I N lt..'S ., Ho-tOH, Ncti A ork. or ( liii'dito. 0 C fa 0 ft pr 1ay at liomc. Samjilos won li .i i, true. SriNsos AGENTS tree. st;nson &Son, puriiami, ju. . KT A '''T'TTl J xXil J- iJ A- : for I'AHTK ihAKs AMiiiKss WILSON SEWING MACHINE COT, ; h9 Hkoahwav. Nkv ot-.K riTv; i t.Hii'A.iu, 11.1..; kv nui-ANS. i.a.: 1 UrftAN I uA.vcieco, Lai.. ' ! MMfrl. ii :HTiiiu:.:r,;iuMi . A OKlv l'OR AU in iiioirown iocaiiticR.canvas-.inif .or the I I ro INN, lle iilor (enlarged). We.klv and Morlhlv. i I'.tisc l"et oooei, till. I 1 U fpiaillllies ' ill A KT r. It I . I SKIT. 12. 170. I) Kit :S ITS In ro ,,..r In tlte tVnriil. with Ma.ii- lnore Or loss ifc.iivlin.r tn thfi7o ,,f V J received ..( all mms not less t han f ti-.c 1 1. !a r. m-.th Chromos Free ',ii$ t 'oni missions to A k en' s. , .. ' M-t ",tl"1- u UC Size Ol interest Is due In t he months ..r J une and H. cem Ternis and Oullit Kree. Address I. O. tt It- thcboilcrs. JtUiaV be introduced ill I'er. and it not wil hdrawn is added to the d.-p.s. ; .! V . A MKiislii. itlaiue. j ilfi f,.,.,l .t,.,. r - 1.,.,,1. , .. t litis compotiml inir mice a year without trou- I ... ) llie Ieed WatCl C.r thlOUgll the salety w.nv the depositor toc.U or even to present the ; il.) n tiny at home. Agents wanted. Outfit . Valve, Ol- ill till V VaV most convenient ,cl'"'it ' k , j V 1 - and terms tree. Tki a S. A uusta. Me. .. , . " . . . i ... . ' Money loaned on I.enl Estate. Er. Terence, with 1 DCATTY riA OK,;x ,,0Rt- k '- DCMI I i startlmir news, ttrt.ins 12 stois. ... Pianos only c.sf 8:o. Circular Free, 1. F. IIkattv, Washington, '. J n! I5M KRS. HK Sen I a postal card for de- 7 M fcription and maps of t.itn. 1 j ' ! hit.'" Hailrond Iands J J 'J for sal.- at .'and i ; per acre, on itaiiroa.t Tonus. I.y the Mill A It I l.lto It l.tMt.nil'V, t'litnatean.l soil first class, and adapted to i rain, t'orn. and Orazniz. I i. keis I re.- to InikI-lniyei-N from l.irnn unit return. Ad dress .1. It. rtl.Mtll !". Land t onimissioner, ltnllli si., III., or vlar Itniii:!-., low it. 4 f Txtra Kine Mixed Cards, with name, f cts.. 'lf posl paid. E. JON KS N. t O., N ussan, N. . GIVKA AWAY. A beautiful Imported Chrotiio ; and flu Kle rant Mlxad V isll Inar I 'ards. 2ue. do I .Vden N Y t-HKU C Cort ; . . . . i CONSUMPTION CAN EE CURED l'l'l.ttO t Isa ret tain remedy for the r isic of I'ottsii ttiit i..n nnd all diseases ot the I. tines anji Throat. Try it and be convinced, l'ricettne Dollar per bott le at Urusrifists. or sent by I'ropri tor on receipt of price. A pamphlet co'nt aitiir.if v-ilunhie advice to ConsnmMves, tuanv eerliti eates of actc a t. .rats, ir.it full directions for usinirwith each hot t le. or sent free to an v address USL'Alt U. MOSES. IS Corllan.lt St., New York. wTIn850to820() PFR MONTH A Xcit, Clear nii.l I n.irlsc UNIVERSAL HISTORY 'ommencinir with tlie earliest periods and closing March. 177. 3 volumes of the World's irren 1. l tne earliest periods and closing volumes of the World's irreat. 'irand History in one. Ancient, Middle Ares, and n J TJ one. Ancient, Middle Aa-es, and "'Tliiiijrs Pleasant and () herwise;" "Popular : and at the lowest possible price. Kxeellent aceotn- " hLs')r'.0' ''fxlmrxial Hrhibi. plays" (humorous illustrations) Publish- mo.flnM.ns will be furnished to summer boarders a of rrefitlrnt flatFt. and Turk- ,,, iy Thomes & T'tlhol ''1 Man lev Street ; wh" wi" fln'1 ,n0 ' 'ra wford' a pleasant and eeon A biKikof thrilling interest an.l ! , "' . K. 1 li " ' Mawl,y h'reet, OInlca, j lace at which to spend t he heated term. Selis taster than anv other. i l'!"'"1. ' I.V S1...0 per annum, postpaid ; I ISAAC Cli l"t 1" 1 .nouern. incimiinir tion. Innuq'iratioH tin IJifliciiltie. lll.iv'crs .1 r ...... Heaiitiful illustrations, low prices, .luick sales, ex. tra terms circulars tree. Aihlress J . ('. IrlT K l V CO , Philadelphia. Fa. ; Cincinnati, ft. ; Chica- to. III.; St. Louis, Mo. 10-29. -jot 1 PROFITABLE nTi.KMrs ! every town i VIPl flV 1 FVT1""1 c''y- to procure subseri 1 hers for the - tt.tii lii xj lll'lt ll.'- The rretninm Steel Kn irra vl n ir I 2 It. by 2 ft. 6 In.. "The Kin.iinr ot the .savior in i tne temple, is presented to each subscriber ; for only 1.-J5 per year. Tnis picture is universally admired and should be in every household Kx tra larire cash c nuiiiiss ons pni.i to Agents. Write for terms and .Aleut's out lit. Work ins: 4 Iiii r eli Piih. In., fS-2S.-3m. 70 Warren st, .ew York. $60 Newlllnsti FEU MONTH will he paid to a food, encrvetie man in each county to introduce Kit. KtiLh'S j.ew liinstratrd History or IVnnslvania Write immediately and slate experience in this business, and also aie. Address, d. c. coouuim, r..i.ns!,er, H A ite.if nr Pa Don't Tail to say what paper .ui suwthis in. lM2.-3m 4 VT1?T 1 J Some casilv learned per- .'111 I 111', son or Artist to mnnufac- litre hl'THKH R Patkit Sit.K Canvas PirTfRris tnaroyalty. Painted trom pholo- In this eounty, on a royalty. Patnted Irom pholo- "1"' "HIT .. .,11 n u.i is ' n Fiiir.nruib iain-i-.! M hk. Ilefore the territory Is taken I w H paint pictures 8x10 for tit and warrant them for life, f-.verv person should have one. as (til Palntmprs cn anvas are the only pictures that will (tand the test of time, and can be handed down tr posterity. Oct. iS, is:r.-ijr. I'artieni.trs rnr.v.. I. I I,"T1IK1, Oonj City, Pa. I some cvriocs SQv.Rar.L8 -The st. ! , -rt 1. f . .... ... y fu li I - j liOUIS JlCJJItUitl tin Siljr 3 . 11 V'livt squirrel was exposed for sale, with 1 o.hers sent to the St. Louis market, i the oihlitv consisting in the fact that 1 the animal was jet black below, while ; of the color of the ordinary fox sqnir- I j rel upon the back and the upper half I of the sides and tail. Mr. Hates, the ! taxidermist, an experienced natuialist, ! recognized the squirrel, not as a cross between the black and fox squirrels, as was supposed, "out as a distinct variety ; found occasionally in Illinois, though, ' go far as known, a rarity in any local ' itv. lie has one single spe cimen in ! his collection. It was first classified i as a distinct variety by the naturalist ! Prince Paul, of Wurtemberg, who ! visited this country some years ago, j and whose reputation as' . scientist is ! deservedly liiirh. The animal is named 1 the 'black bellied squirrel,' chti-t(x m l ' lirwijasjirr. if the black bellied pquir j rel was not so exceptional as was at j first supposed, though, a squirrel shown I by Mr. Uates ceitainly was. A few ' days ago an item appeared in the Alton j newspapers to the ellect that sojne : sportsmen in the vicinity ln.d shot a i white souirrel. and this exnuisite ani- 1!if;s. I'-:, -iri.f ::':;;!.,,;;";: , .I.U....... -- j everything except its color, which is : as white as snow, Mowing tail ami all. The specimen is that of a perfect albino, and is something beautiful. A some- J i what similar squirrel, and even more 1 of an oddity in the collection, is a large 1 lOX quiliei, KMien !(mt: tiiiic; nji", mv.- . I under part of which is of the ordinary ' color, while the back is a pure white, j , This specimen, l hough not sobeautiful, j i is (piite as much of an oddity as the I one lately killed near Alton." i Ji.jlre Paste. (Jills who chew jujube jiaste ought to be able to teil i ; where it comes from. The h-emi- I :Tiojicalof Florida says: "The ju-! jube tree is worthy of attention of all i ! lovers of fancy trees and shrubs. It is i both useful and ornamental, and can- ; ! not be surpassed for beauty. From j the 1st of April until late in November ! j or until frost, it is covered w ith a j i dense, deep green foliage, interspersed j with its tiny ornamental fruit in all J stages of giowth. The fruit ia speck--led and reddish when ripe. The leaves , and fruit are borne cn a small, wire- j like stem, from six to twelve inches i long, which grows downward, and presents a beautiful, weeping appear ance. The tree is a native of vria, ijut has lteen cultivated many years in Spain, Italy and France for its fruit, which, manufactured into paste, is rel- j ished by school girls and annovin to : teachers. When the fruit is ripe it! closely resembles the ci anMei rv in size iiii'-. nu;iii:. 1 iii.ll ai.liiil', anirii'iiivi, . is commonly sold as jujube paste. Pf.troi.eim for Uemovino Scales IN DolLK.KS. I'etroleum has receidlv j been successfully employed for the! ?JZt,. E7ii i;r tit-posits from water piies where the water contains laic:.-quantities of lime. Ithas the cli'ect of neuctratinrr and' rotting the scab, causing it to become porus and disengage itself fi I'Oln the stii foce to which it is altnfhe.l Tt i . a verv simole reme.lv and ran bo ns...l i ooilOIV, IV lllt.'l illl'l tIl I JXZ II v;' m s'a nUUvn without any dilli- ,; culty whatever, sav about a ouart of. wattr cvei v wet k for a twenty-five ! 1. -i i . . . hm iiii.b uu ni.--, out to oe Clieciive 1L I must be pure. The heavy oil used for !, , . -., . . i lUOllcatlllg ptll JDSes l'J cold Situations is the most ellicient. as the refined oil ' 01 ims oescripuon is ol no use. as it is j SOOI1 expelled by the heat. Otl, Pat id and lh inj Iirportrr. ItAM-or's Monthly Mao azinf. for Dl. l.MUKi:. The I.'. etnler initnlier of Hal Ion's Magazine is a marvel of beauty ami of interest. There is such a variety in this juililieat ion, t bat everyone will tin. I some, tiling of interest in its pages. There is not a single article that is not readable ; while the illustrations are all fresh anil wortbv tf especi.il eotiiineti.latloii, esne.-ially the one nn il... r.i st .., -j 1 1 ,i.i ; .. ,t ri.r;'u. i New-Year s Kre.lin-s Tlie poetry is of a j ami tlie littrnoroits ; bipli order of nvrit matter, by M. (-iad, is lancli.il'le nti.l fiitmy i in tlie extreme. Tlie entiteiit s are as follows: I "The Close of tlie Year" (poem), bv Karl Marltle ; "Iirazil an.l its I'l-onle," "by tlie' author of th "flolil-nutitf-rs ;" "A.le'.rtiile's Unsbaii.l ;" "A Snowy Christ mas Eve ;" ; "Frost-Work;" ' Anticipation;" "How we ' Captured the 'School-master;'" :'Itii;ht at. i I.tst ;" "Vera's Kevenge ;" "Telle est la! Vie;" "A Strain:.; Mistake;" "I'm l'r-Mios ' 1 T... nnt -r 1 I ....ii . i i op, is; llie l.n. now ins.ipp.-ar- ance; "T.he One Fair Woman;" ''Japanese , Fans;" "A Turkish Town;" "A Splendid! I ri.e, and who won;" "Why 1 am slill a; r.a.ii.-lor;" "Our Young People's Storv-Tel- i ler. The Child of the Wilderness ;"' " The ' Ml , .... i , . . oitsekeeper; "Knth Veil s Puzzle Page;" ail for sale at all llie news tdatioes at 1 I cents a cotiy. I I SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP fc' y S'Hrn 4 Your 'oiih Struii i rlointr wnnlm ' fM Two rlo mrM me of hiir cwsh of one week riTTm'm.;u. iUrrh 21. JM7fi. Jf"rY. ft. K S-11tm f n Two houlM of rotir Imrxrlal Coftrh Sirup t aret nif of duiraalDC ool.l. which winl nn ml If. !. K.llrrA- Co., Prot. IMt t-hurnr h. pB The new novel. lMHI)RKn. bv Mrs Mr- T Holmes, author of those splendid hooks. K.lith 1 i.yie." "west l,wn, ' "Tempest and Sunshine JrTO. novels ever written, and everybody should read it - . it i j d. V . (.aileton & ( ,o., Publ rs, New York Is not essity'eamed In these times, hot it ran be made in three months bv any one of either sex. in any part of t he couri- try wnois willing to work steadilv at the employment which we furnish. Yonnee.innt he way from home over niirht. You ran pivo your whole time to the work, or only yonr spare your whole time to the work, or only your spare IOOU1UI11B. iicosn nomins to trv tne LllStnass. Terms and 5 outfit free. Address at nnm H HalutL Co., Portland, Maine. (3-28.-Iy 4 T XT' V A "V T. TT T T A IT f Ti n. ij r"v n ,v I A 1 I , Al. 1., 1 ITT ,n a-vi. SrrtoKO.St. Annstine. Cam- e Pa. Niu'.t call should be maV m mm 1 v Art Nrnnpn. s., Ann-nst n im BtCI AN l-ria twin' tha P.a:-oi1ico I W7 ti.J ESTABLISHED Ml IEKT-08E YEARS, 'WIAY&SIIIiREDDCTIO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF AND Sheet Iron Wares AND DBA L.EH5 IX heating parlor ana cooking 1 ' f fjKOOt JLVjL AND- liOLSK-I LUMSHIXr. GOODS f.ENEU LLYJ TIS, COPPER &SIIEET-IROX ritOMl'TtY ATT EX DEI! TO. iui(n, ioudiiu -o- n dMiiuiuu 01., JOHNSTOWN, PA. CQLLIHS,JOHHSTOH&Ca JD DjiiNlj U XtU . Penn'a. Tm a. JJ IMYAIII.I: IKM M. INTEREST AIJMEII OX THE PEPOMTS. j M3NEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MACE, ! ..... , ,.,-.....,. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ! ? V,..,.iol n,t..r.twn ....1 I,..cm,.. ..r t."Mcm!-iits. A. AV. lil'CK. N..V.W. i.-,.-tf. ca.hier. , TnnWFflWM QAVlUf uUilillJlU H 11 IJiiTliU 120 Clinton St.. Johnstown. Pa. . ' 1 liheral rates an. 1 imiir t line, u-iven to tmrrowers ol- ' '.V,'.1.? timcstlie , perfect ti tern-K hrst niorl a i.-s ..n la rm n or' h foil r or ni..ro ano unit ol loan desired, liood reference . titles, etc.. required. 'TStT!!" :T" N?.TLnr". . 1 I'o umiiiii t l - n i ii i ivs ti-. i. Ill tl s. imilia s1"1'"- -0 ,'oans m p.-i.-onai iirny. rules, by-laws, and special law relating es of t he to this Hank. -nt to nnv addr.'ss desired. TisrstKKS .1 allies "o.iper. It.ivbl ltibert. C. H. Ellis. A. J. Hawes. F. W. Hay. Jolin Eowman. It. j Haumer. jr.. Howard .1. Hoiu-rts. It. J. Mnrrell. .lames Mc.Millen. James Morley. Lewis I'litt. H. A. H'strs. Fearson Fisher, ti eofjje T . Swank , and W. W. Walter". i HANIKL.T. MdRII ELL. Fre.-ident. Frank Hh-.kut. Treasurer. Cvi;C8 Luiek, Solicitor. 12-n,"77.-ly. J I rv. a7 Gen'l Insurance Agent, i: n i-:xs is rn a. jm. Tolicies written at short notice in the OLD RELABLE "ETNA" Anil oilier rirn t lass oiiiiaules, F.benshurjr. Sept. 22, 1S76 -ly. pilAWFOUD HOUSE, Er.i-Nsnriifi, Va. 1 Having once more taten ....ssessi.m n. . l. ..n known t raw lord House in Kliensbtirir. which he has refitted an.l refurnished in eood style, ant on ,-in i iieri-n ner io i-"u.i u-jt .u si rtci i eniperance principles, the suoserilier earnestly solicits the patron.ijre oT those who may visit t In-count v seat .It'i.mn hn.innGi .... ,.)..,,. m nil n 1 . ..... l... . t .. i . " i iik.mi. , ,ii niii.Tii M1; IlCK, himself to entertain in the best possible manner I Ebenshursf.-ATril 27, 1RT7. 'I'nn n-i v MrT i i kmii i.i I 1 IM1M (J11XK1I UKUlY roR 1'SK) istdo ! iest tntne worm lor I in. Iron. I- elt. Shingles, or and increase of patioim.- is resp.-.-tf nil v soli.i i anything exposed to t he weat her. Price; , ted, and no efloi t will be wantiiiR to r.-iider t n- l uallon and can. ftl.oo: 2 ra'lons in can tl.M tire satisfaction to all. 1 hree 2 i-allon ans in one case 4.(M i V I.I.I H I 1'Tlt I t; Kit 1 barre .24 gallons 13lM - F.bensl.nrK. O, t. H. IsV..- f 1 barrel. 44 (rations -.2 00 i - - AMERICAN VEUMILION- WOUKS, 15-ji.j oui front Mrett, rhlla.ra. r.in. BUCKLEY, A T"T. i vrt a i T a w- . . nfflw itn r a ci.ash & i l - ' All hn All hnsmeaa pertaining to tne profession prompt- ly attended to. and collections mule . ..J,.!- !. . .'in-riiinnti, WI 1 1 I If II Si 1 ' ' DiVl.t m ippii, 7 .Wi I 11.1 il (; I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . Attornei- tf-r,n-ir, Johnstown. Pa. Office in the old Exehanjre h.,,idin(r. (up ;t n irs.l corner of C in- ton and I.ocnst streets. Will ttend tosl. jus- Itiess connected with his iirot'i-Msitni. ,1-.r.i "XTM. II. h'ECHEEU, . -n... r r.r i(p II ii ' OfRce in Col- V. , ,',, ' reeentiy occupied bv Wni ireei. f 1 -21.-7R.-t f 1 fR.-tf.) 'T t ,,,,,,., , . ' M" kllOEMAKKU. ATTORNFY. 1 at-Law Kli.l,,.r ,,;..... .... at-Law, KhoiiKhurc OCU-e 011 H-gh street, east end of rwi,l... -. - . t . , tu w. ll zt, ,0-U. EO M. TIEADE. Attornev-aLLain T FSwrishnrp-. Pa lifirc ni. ri., ... tin on door f. eta Hiluett. ",- N ! IKT PRICES! CUTLERY,? Etc., m m M m Preparatory to tearing down and rt-tiuilding his cxtcimivc Store Huom, CrQO. Kuntloy j MJi.i, liisposi; uv ins i Entire Stock of GOODS, j UMTI.Mi I'fil VI 11.1.1 OF i!BllildGrs, HARDWARE, I Table and Tucket Ctille;y, il'HN'. NAII.. fi bAS. l!I.A'.t HE. I. AVT'S. J.AMI' ( IIIMNKVS. iniVK-i. iivi:i;, i:liSE IIAKBS. I! l!Vi;sT-li l' '!, OHIN iKI'OV . H ' ES. SHMV r.i.S. ti'Aors. I'i Mi's (mi rrciNii. HI. A N( II A H I) ( 111 K.NS, c. AT LESS THAN COST, ..NTI:!:!- -roit- CASH AND CASH ONLY ! i - I h:n-e nl'.i n h;.n.l a f. tv .o. qonin-.' I niii'iiin.'.liiih I v lie m '.! at iroin to 1 1'. t lian pot . a ii-l a 'ii n : '..r - ii" jn- AH II- II A JA .l Ml li. th- on; v . li.in-' i I! t 1 .imnnicr tu the vsoilu. which 1 Will .-eli nn i for ca?h. i i Now is Ife Tims to Secure Miw bv r.i vim; a ki Wi k.i ivi l.J( l.,ki 4iruj i ti?.tff jirrsou I.tifitriHff tltcirt ttffc: i tttfrfifffl tn nc firr ctirncsfhf tfftttf ffml Sffftf fit fir ! sjt'-rfi cc nr- rtum's. fillifr it nitlr or rnsh. uutl titer b 11 stir' etmts. rs I must Im re in if oo',- vfoseil in (In tortt-st time &gos j&Siii'itley-, i . ... I TITHTr SiTinTT VV.V T?T v. r. V v. m.mimMm aA'KJi. trtt S. t. HAILEY. J. s. i;tiiiM;i:i Plumbers, A l water, mm, AND GAS FITTERS! Are prepared to put Cold and II. .t "at.'r P-'pe in bonnes and attend to all other w..rk in t lie.r line prompt 1 v. exp-dit i.nisl v. at tin- i..mt p..-.-i-ble prices, an.t in a t h..r. null ly w... K ma . I ki in. in ner. Als... can lurn sh at slo.rr notice at; I (.n t!.c most reason a Lie terms. 1 artde W" a sli Stands lr.n Sinks tor kitchens. Itoilers. Hath 'I'n'is. Water Closets. Iron and Wooden 11 v.l ra n I s. . 5 inn 11 ,se. Ctalvanized lr"n Pipes, one ai.d one and a .piarter inch Lead I'ipe ( huht tor iiinlrv use ). and I'. rrn Cotta. Server and Prain Pipes. ,;r.. 4. and .; hi h ; r in sl7e. Also, will fir up. at lair ti .-lues. l?tas i tili.be Yatves li.rstenni nnd Iron eisi.-rn pumps. ! m All orders 1-lt with .1. S. K..lim.-r. it at ! his idiop on Crawford street, wiil have eariv ai.d ' satistnetorv attention. Kbenyburit. Juno l77.-tf. tXT DOOR tojhe POST-O FF I Cooliiiifx Stoyos. TIN, COPPER &. SHEET-IRON WARE Ha vine recently tnk.-n possession of thonev- ..,, nr.-s.-rv. .1 !' lV tltt.'.l lilt and l-.tlll.IlodioiK lill i 1.1 i i,.r .... Ili..l. si reet. two doors east of t lie Itank hii.1 o.-.n-n- l':lll-tl 'il t In' c Vi -tit - 1 1 "i-i1". nr iii .'i.'iiii.hui 1 1 . u i -io sit risen tier is r - , . , , . t . heller prepared than over to niai.li f : t n re :i II L:il till a rt i.-t" In t he TI N , f O I I'KIt a n J S M KKI'-I l; N ItfOYO dillk till. Tlii- V A It t- 1 i n 1 I tt u. 1mi.1i I 1 1. . . r . . . . --. ......v, ....... ..iii.ii .ui IT l.JlMIMIfll 1.1 f , , b'lycrs the very lowest li vitisr prices. ' PUtH U-'I :. i - - llie snt.s. riner also proposes to keep a full liv,.,! with siVm i a ,1.1 ,-nrioH : ntf.irl , m, t if Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves ' rllnt?'";!: !X r-SPOVTINO n.,,lltooFIXr. ,,,1(.i;to order ! i,H h, S :"H-ter. 1'H Bti.l warriintod perfect in inn mi t it.-t ur- and nut- Iio'.'S t( ft tt'tial. It K.1A 1 Ul N( 1 protoi'tlv attend, d t.K All work .bill." bv tne will be .i.oic rL'lit mi,1 on fair terms, and Hli Si'OVKs nnd VA UK sid 1 rakes M1V StrtltC by tn." -an he .h-pfmled upon hs io .jiuiHt' an 1 ctinntit In-tind.-rsolil in pine. A .oiitiiii'iance !vfl()L!wl;:;jvo()L! rrnF. KiiF.Nsm nd wtiin.r.N ttniPAXY in n. i.repnrr.i io manufacture to orler or oxclinniee tlooils of its owu mke tor Wttol ' wnirn he tnken at the hi,r)ipt tnnrkot t.rit- . - - a i. - . , . . ' ' k' " ... ,A it V ' W l"rtV "n f?"t to the various seM ions of t h-count y. The qualilyot llie Koo.ts ma.'e bv us is I.ki well known '.to need reconimendatii.n. and as we are now run- ' ninir our Factory by ate a powku. there will be no delay In t he in.inafacture or wool ecnt or bro t ; to ns (or t bat purpose. I -s- Weaving, t'ur linn. Fulline and Pvein ' prompt ly attend d to In a workmanlike maimer ami at tne lowest posible rales I K'nsliur, May 11. lsT7. lt. H ATtHMARFK AMI .It'WFI.FR j HATCHM.UF.R AMl.lf t .,,, r . . " rrB" l,l,l,l,c he i" prepred todoall work in i:iKNsitriai, pa. 'i," line, such as repnirinu; fliMks. 5v I " .enes, .leweiry. ,.c., at short 1"- . . -, . . . ... ni, n 1 -non 4 ' - f " .in 1 v. i -. 1 ... . - . , T l viotic. . , . . . 1 . . ... 1 tl.i p t ' "nl loweat post.ble price: 3t-fc.J ; of Starfll. ' ie, . 11 ::" WP on lliKh streot, ne .H.r west of Hut.iWy ken from the f.ui nonce, in tne very best manner. "X, s- ..v.. 1 n ! r tie iiiri 1 1 1 . atorf. Ples-e trl"e me a est!. 1 1 i Tk I he bs; (roiis str:tt i. 'Mi! - 1 ii. : light gray to vJuU. l;iMi"- . 1 ' and b,., -a u I.;...,.- ."'v i in sphiid..t ..ii ti,,. ' anre and verrn:)i.Ml "'.''i., ' the salient 11.-1,., !;, :- ing angie-; htu ;, !1 -,v -., At a .li-t-i-.c,. -::;!' ...... hi andoii ap;..- 1. 1'tirple cIoud I.. .-. . , l--.:-l 1 in .i i i.-,. 1 ,.e c::'ir. , -cmeiit i-s uu h-ui-,1.; v sion . rid.-td. t !,,- v. d ji'titfiiu , mt m:i 2i;! licit i,t . . of the c;uih of" L , ; ha e its f. .-itiii t-- :,; t ; . .f runiiin- wa'cr. ( i.-oh .-i-t ,', -the entire 1 c.-iu w;. ,,, COIiti Mil. !1S Sl ( l t (.f Upper Cl ot :!(.' ;i- s!.:,!. . t'-tcd iiio.i::ds a;, j fossils n i,-,;,.; lower .let::, older loci.-, previous to W.O taM-:.::! 11. t;. Ol Ti. ; " e ( '1 V. thousand f. rt ,,' -which has b.-.-n these fi iaui.i.1;. v o' a liarder (::,: r 'iiii-l inir. or v. ,. -;. . obstinately r--i:--.l cl imatic cot; iit h-r.s r a re v. . , t , tegratcd, w hi-. U , an unu-ii.r. a.h a;.- : erosion : ! '-. : the i:-itiii-'.l r, thi d Sri i j '. i :, ; v ii! the !!.!( 1 I, . near Ih nvcr. 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