czz: sk. rsa xxa as. 'a. et es tii: srais&n: 10,2-. issa; 2 Ascertain the Weight of Cuttle. Eive STILL In 1 rpif j We It is often important for those who are not experienced Judges by the eye to have some mea-is besides the stales of ascertaining .the weight ot cattle ; while living, and by following these ! approved directions this can be done ' within a mere trifle, i Take a string, put it around the ' breast, stand square just behind the shoulder blade ; measure on a foot rule the feet and inches the animal is 1 in circumlerence ; this is called the giith; then whh the string measure Irotn the boneof the tale which plumbs the line with the hinder part of the ( buttock ; direct the line along the back : t to the fore pait of the shoulder blade ; Yf? H ft! take tne dimensions on Hie foot rule 4 M 4-4 P h as before, which is the lengtli ; ami work the figures in the following man-; ner: Uirth of the bullock, say six feet ' four inches; lengtli five feet three inches ; which multiplied together ; make 31 square superficial feet; audi that multiplied by 23 (the number of, pounds allowed to each superficial foot of cattle measii'ing less than seven and more than five feet in girth), making 1 13 pounds Wheie the am-j mal measures less than nine and more j than seven in girth, 31 is the number ; of po inds hi each superficial foot ! Again suppose a pig or any small , boast should measure two feet iu girth, and two along the back which mr.lti- j plied together, make four square feet; that multiplied by 11, the number of I ounds allowed each square foot of cattle measuring less than three feet in ( girth, makes 44 pounds. Again sup pose a call, a sheep, Ac., should meas- ; lire four feet six inches in girth, and ' three leet nine inches in lengtli, which . multiplied together make K. square 1 feet; that multiplied by 1 tithe number of pounds allowed to all cattle meas- ; uiing Less than five feet and more than ' three in girth, makes 5C. pounds, i The dimensions of the girth and ! length of back in cattle, sheep, calves, or hogs may be as exaetlj' taken this way as it is at all necessity for any computation or any valuation of stock, and will answer exactly to the four quarters, sinking the dial, a sum , which every man who can get even a ; bit of chalk can easily figure. Jiural . Xt w Yorker. ' G - E tS3Z Qk. r32"T FT5il3 -fiBT WIFE f3 ft 13 .mis, AfijMiiii Ml& Mi WfeQa ITqu "Visit Gax:ollt;Q.w; Which you should lo if Tor no other purpose than to secure big- bargains at tba Tiic Weekly POST! E SURE TO CALL BEFORE COINC ELSEWHERE ON Hi T1 WHO HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN CITIES WITH A LARGE mw ooocs n v&tt STOCK OF WHICH THEY HA VE OP EX ED THIS 1VEXK AXI) ARE NOW OFFERING AT irnXQUS ME'VES BEfQES ItEASOXS WHY YOU SHOULD DEAL WITH US: bought $10,000 worth of Goods for $5,000 cash from the stock of a Wholetalt lloue in New York -wkieli was c)os-ed out at Assignee's sale, and are determined to give the people . remedy for hard times by sell ing them Goods 35 per cent, cheaper than they have ever before or can now buy elsewhere. C&lILhX 35QnL S3S3SS 0"0"3RL Q-OOjQ, As wo have the largest assortment and greatest variety in the oounty, and are prepared to give better bargains than can be obtained at any other establishment. S. TEITELBATJM & BROTHER, CARROLLTOWN, CAMBRIA CO., PA. Single Subscription, $2.00 per year. In Clubs, - - - 1.50 " (Vostage prepaid by us.) i Eitraorflinary MccsMts to Mi A Premium Engraving To Every Subscriber. 1877. the 1878. UXIUVALLED, The Cheapest, The Ablest, And the Best 8-PAGE WEEKLY FAMILY NLWSPAPKIi PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES. A UEMEDT FOR IliT.rj-r, Throat Diseasls. a f, w x lVj when diphtheria was rait in V?J land, a gentleman accominied ?f' celebrated Pr. Field on his witness the so called 'wonderful -T which he performed, while the i-4' aid,., READ IT AXD VOU WILT, NOT DO WITHOUT IT. n. -fl-ll. LIUj 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE THE HIT f.. 1 T arges Stock f Dry Goods, Notion?. Millinery. Carpets, Oil Cloths. A-o.. to ho found in Camhria county. 2 4.1 iff ion't forget the numticr nnd street. Itf-) - ESTULISBED F0& IBian-OSE TEi&S. Ti from Early Britain. The j amount of tin required in ancient i times, when Egypt, (j! recce and Italy , were, one after another, in the full ' glow of their prosperity, must have been great. During preceding times , durinjx what is called the bronze age we may pass over all inquiry about . the use of it, as bronze was then con - t fined, probably, to the making of small ; ornaments or weapons for the chase of war. But when, not to speak of all j kinds of vessels for domestic use, larger works were undertaken, ranging in ! size from the Colossus of llhodes down to a statuette for a banqueting I room, and in number reaching to the ', extraordinary amount of 3,UU0 statues : in more than one single town in Greece, i the demand for tin must have, been ; enormous, for, as Mr. Fortnum tells i j in bis excellent introduction to the j catalogue of bronzes in the South Kensington museum, "the general re sult of analyses of several examples of (jSreek and Ko.nan bronze has shown a i composition of or HO parts of copper to 12 or 10 of tin." There Keenis to be little doubt that the chief district whence the l'hcenicians got their'tin in IJiitian, la' in the neigh borhood of Mount's bay, in the country between Truro and the Land's End. From a well known passage in Strabo it would seem that the tin in his time after being melted and refined, was carried to St. Michael's Mount, there to be purchased by the foreign mer chants, who then carried it to the neighboring continent-and conveyed it "across (.Jaul for about 30 days to the outlet of the river llhonc." The Athenian m. REDUCTION CUTLERY, Etc., IT HUCH LESS TIM COST. Preparatory to tearing down and rebuilding his extensive Store Kouin, What a Hoy Did. The steam-engine had now assumed a form that pornewhat resembles the modern ma chine. An important ilefect still ex isted in the necessity of keeping an at tendant by the engine to open and 6hut the cocks. A bright boy, how erer Humphrey I'ottcr to whom was assigned this duty on a Xcwcora en engine in 18.'!, contrived what he calletl a xcoggan a catch rigged with a cord from the beam overhead which performed the work for him. lhc boy, tli us making the operation! ot the valve-gear automatic, increased the speed of the engine to 15 or 10 strokes a minute, and gave it a regu larity and certainty of action that could only be obtained by such an ad justmentof its valves. This ingenious young mechanic afterwards became a skilful workman and an excellent en gineer, and went abroad on the Conti nent, where he erected several line engines. Potter's rude valve gear was noon improved by Henry Beighton, and the new device was applied to an engine which that talented engineer erected at Newcastle on-Tync in 1&18, in which engine he substituted sub stantial materials for Potter's im me chanical arrangement of cords. I'op ular Science Monthly. Systematic Gkesf. Tn Maine huge flocks of geese feed by day in the fields, with only a little boj- to attend upon them, returning home under his charge in the evening. As they march down the streets, they drop olf in detach ments without confusion, and proceed soberly, of their own accord, io the house where they lodge. Besmear eggs well with any soft, clean gree, and pack them in bran with the small end down, and keep in rol nlace. and your eggs will come tbe spring as nice and fresh as TV I I.I. DISPOSE OF III? Entire Stock of GOODS, CONSISTING TKIXCIPALL OF Builders' HARDWARE, Table and Pocket Cutlery, inoN. nails, r. laps, glapswark, lamps, I..AM1' CH1MNKVS. STdVKS, TINWARE, IIOHSP. RAKKS. II A RV EST'O TOOLS, GRINTlSTONKS. HlKS, SHOVELS, SI'AIiES, PI MVS am TUIHXU. BLANCH All!) CHURNS, &c. AT LESS TIIAX COST, -ion- CASH AND CASH ONLY ! tg- I have also on hand a few jrood nnwinv Mi'IiIiif. whicli I will nell at from to:tO Ipss than cost, and nm airrjit tor the irreat AMKR K'AN SAW Ul'Xnt.K. !th only olinniratlcelf-fo-d (luuimor in Ike woild,) wliiofi I will sell verj low for cash. Now is tl8 Time 13 Secure Bargains V i. SAY I 31 sv nufachirerin. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF Tm, coma AND Sheet Iron W ares AND DEALERS IN HEATING PARLOR and COOKffiG Hints to Young House-Keepers. After the regular fall cleaning is done, you will want to polish up you. lurniture. IJather than Use furniture polishes, you will get more satisfaction if you will .wash oil' the articles you wish to clean with a sponge dipped in cold water; then rub dry with a solt flannel cloth, afier which polish with a liiiie imsccu on not ooiieti; on a rag, rubbing otf well afterward with a sott ' cloth. Tlie white spots caused bv dropping cologne may be removed by j touching them with a cloth wet with ' cologne or alcohol, and immediately , after with the linseed oil. We would j advise you not to clean all your furiii- J ture at once, and so tire yourself out, ! but to do one or two pieces each day. j It is very laborious work, and unless j you limit yourselves (that is if you j undertake "to do it without help) you ! will be tempted to do more than you ; can accomplish well, r.nd more than ! your strength will permit; and you j have no more right to waste 3'our stiength tnan your substance. j If 3 our window panes have stubborn spots of paint on thorn which annoy j you, and which you have not been able ; to remove, take a nickel nennv. lav it i flat on the glass, and rub theoirending spots; and they will quickly disappear. If the glass is much spotted, this too can be done gradually. A few mo ments each morning devoted to this purpose will soon leave your windows clear and bright. TnE PiTTSFtmnn Wekki.t Popt Tor 1P7R will maintain its wput ntion hp the LarireM. Chi ap ct and Best Family and Political Journal puh-li.-h(l In th Union. F.itrht pntres and fifty-six columns !n -aoh number; printed with clear type on thehest of paper. roirriOAIj-TnE Weekit Port will maintain the fundamcnta I principle of Democracy and Kive to the Icmoi-r:it ic orarani7.atlon and can didates a hearty and uuflinchinK support, a the lc?t and in fact only way to ecore refurm in iovernment ami tlio uiaintcnance of the ritrlit of t he people and the State. Hereafter th; history fit the country promise to be the liistory of the 1 eino-;ratic party ; hut. a lief time will elapse and the control of the feder al and State e-overnrnent in all their branch es will pass into it hand. Thk Post will bo a fuiihful Ktiardian and defender ol the honor anil intctrr'ty of the party in power, as it has been a champion of its principles in the locjr year of adversity and defeat. TH K N EWS-It will con'tain the current new of th day from all o,unrter of the world by mail and t clears ph. cnrefullr condensed and e'dited, includinir lull reports" of t'onif rcssinnnl and Iexialative proceeding, with special dig. Ji telle? and correspondence from Washington, la-ripbnrjr and othr points f intert st. IJTKIIAKY M ISCKI.LANY It will contain ehoii-e literary matter, ndnpted for the amusement and instruct ion of the home circle. MAliKKT IiKPKTS The fullest. lateFt and riiot relfalde Market Ketorts from all of the commercial centres, while a fpecial feature i will be made of the T.ive Stock .Markets, in J wtiich every rnrni"r is interested. ! F.II I'OKI ALS Kdioriil on rverv subject of, interest that m-,iy tr;i!ispire. as well n, innny j other features, sugus'.ed by everts as the.. ! occur. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY TELEGRAPH An 8-Page Taper. Onty $1. DEVOTED TO- l. Literature and Art. II. tioio' .MisceilHt.y. lil. SMnti!ic I HscusaioD. JV. Social Topic. V. Wit and vvinlnm. VI. lionieand Foreign News. VII. AuTtculturai Interests. VIII. Household F.'-otiomy. IX. livestock Markets. X. tJrain and Prmliice Markets. XI. Cnnjj i esfciona I If' pot t. XII. Tel jr ntphic News. XIII. Kditoritils on all Live Topic. It short it I the most complete Weekly jour nal in every detail now puLlis-hed. and will be under the personal editorial supervision of Mr. W. A. Tiiylor, the well known editor anil au thor, an1 a larjre corpi of able assistants. I Jleing Strictly Independent In all thinira. and tintramelled by cliques and C'imW nations, it wiil hn ve no other end to serve than to benetit, interest and insi met Itsreaders. A Grand Sjerial Feature which will commend it to Formers in partiou- ar, and to a II ot Ix rs m pen era I. will be its e-,m- 1 he reini'dv tn l.r. tr ... . : i simple. All he tok v'th'i ; powder of sulphur and a -n :n :j with tliee he cured f , , rt .without eveeption. He rlUt lv spoonful of flour of brimstone h" wineglass o! water, aud stirred ' his linger, instead of a i)0on ;: sulphur does not rtadilv amal-.w water. AVhen the suiphur w'aS,". j mixed he gave it uh a gargle t. T-" j ten minutes the patiera wa3 ' danger, liri.nstone kill, even-,1 ! of fungus in man, Lea,i, end i'- - j few iniuutes. Iii-tcad of sj.if ", . the gargle, he recommended p'e V" J lowing f it. In cxtiexc r,,- J' w hi: lie hau Leon called i-. time, when the fuuius ''i tie pb-te. elaborate and str i-t ly r lial;le Live Stoi k and other Markets. Look at our unequalled TEEMS, VOSTAGE EAll. Pintle Cnpv, per vepr 11.'-." I ("lubsof fiand less than 10 I 1 Clubs of 11 and over 1 ("J The rr'-or.t whiehtve furni-h THKWFKK L TI-. I.Kfi It A I'il i-lull ,t tit;.' more than the CT.st of the. white fniper. but v.-e depen:! upon a Hi 1 ! n;ii piililio J or a mi !'!i'!c!i i !y lartre piitrnn 112c tn ri wm-,1 n for mir eS irts in supply ir.B them with ti h iu'li-! 1 newspaper I hat bu and on hitve t:u rival 1:1 e.M-elli tee and cheap'iess. i .i . neaii closing io fluow the p..' Iif 1 . 1 trr tl.Q c..,l,l .1 "'C ' i. into the throat, and after theft:-"' i had shrunk to allow cf it'VtL" I gargling. He never lostV.VC- Irom diphtheria. If a patient gargle take a live cjhI, put Vc- " shovel and sprinkle a spoonful j of flour 'irimstcne at a time upon i' V the sull'trcr inhale it, holding the L-' over it, and the fun-us ti;l , , I I'lMiuiuiij n I, U1C li(l(J r.,(irr i 4-11 1 1 . . - ; oc uiieu aimo-i to ?t;ocf.v, -,. . .' imtient can walk sbou iu it iO the fumes, with doors and' !;.! i sniit. I lie mode ol luriii'TalTo wiin suipimr lir.s olteneurel m ; oiem. anacus oi vid m the L-sl i kc, at any limo. and is retox:; i ,u caes -v!ri rj ro t and c..-. :arc i'.-i.-ir i ''':1 A Valuable I'remluin to Every Sab' sc riber and to Clubs. We offer the follnvmsr list of "Premiums, to" take eircet January 1. I and to continue in Ioich unt it .V pi-i I, IP's : For t'luti of 4im Su bseriv.er A FII'.ST-C'L Ci: SPKINtJ Hl'iK.V to tret'er itfiof l !ul. For Fvery Clul) of KKl Copies A MOWING M A : 1 1 INE to ircltir-up of Club. For Every f 'I 1 1 of .Vi - A n KM i I N POM P N V A M EH ir. N S( i LI I) SI LV Eli 11 UNTING-CASE WATCH to g-. tter tip of (;iul. Eor Every Clul.ol :! A Cop v of V.'EP.TSEICS t'SAIilUlWKD DICTlONAKV to (retur-upof Club. For Every Club of SI A Cipro! TH E T A I f.Y PO.-T I'l (It SIX MONTHS. I'oVr.-ittK Fki.imiu, to tret tT- up ol ( 1 ub. for Fv-rv Club of 10 -One Copy of THE WEEK LY I'O.ST; Fke:;. to (tctter-up oi Club; and. List I y. To eueh nnd every subs'-rifior to Tttn Wkfk i.y I'o-iT, from nrul jitter .Linuirv 1 io Aiinl 1 l-sTS, A HEALTIKFL ENC.IIAVIXU. iiiE DULY TELECiUFII. Pul!i!if fvri V -ven:':nr except Sunday, tl:e rewsi-.t. t' 'irh! sf and most etiterpriMOir tinny pubiihd in Pit t. tun irii. eoiitHiiiniir . t lit? H"'s of I he iiy. by A o. iMie l t atiii Sm 11 1 ;pat . lies. otijirri iioiiTil Report-. M at k t-t - . V,".. tit;d lilted with the highest abiliti. will be st tit t" sr. iid dr'"'. post tiire p.iid. f or p--r v.-ar. Wi i-n-vi r w ," m-iv ti;ie carrier or nctntsTilK DAILY T I . L ! i li A L 1 1 uiiiLe Oe li iri-d Ht l"i cents j--r k. Note is the 'Tune to Subscribe, nnd bruin with the beirinrinir of wli-ter. when SO p!MH;l n t every t! n sn Pom o!!iie m d ress a : 1 (j U A I'll. I-.-J Setid ! h cii'iuiitiiKiii Miil 1,9 welenm-d Id ". Money niiv be Sfnt by draft, b-r. or i'i ri'if i-tered let'oia. Ad- ii:iii:iiii.-:Mioi, to Tin: Tn.i:- a:i i 'v.'! l ift h a tiue, I'iitfbuiKli. M 'I'l'l-i I'H tl fo;.v. 11-23.-41. KALPH iiAHAlrY Prop'r. Wet Uoots A frior, 1 tv:;'. Euro j e ; W h at a n a :n-.-ur.t ! fort wet. btiots t iit-i"! t.-. ... liow well we till ieea!l the l'ntf ;uV we have row :ir.d t!;cn runli,, ii; on a pair ol lisi d b.,ked oi.es L were put up by the fire our t.lvLt dry Iamp and adhesive tr'.tLiii.t: are without still' and unvi..-! iinj horn Chire on, t!i(-v :.'re a V, ,1 i i . .- . .'k uio'ieiij siu'-ks iiesiii'tivt ol t.l fort and eritlivly deniov:i;;z;: temper. The follow;!: JO A T I I0 is on(. of the bi st publications in Ti : le'-tirli, and is the only It. tuocn. i ic thiilv publi.-hci in' Western Pentisi I vn n It is a li e p:ipi r h ml conmif.s nil the Litest news from even ouhi ii-r in tLe hi Success Unprecedented of the kfiolie OUR TERMS, wilii Posto PreraiJ. 1 - ! b f he E;t Lst cl Scols b Very Litth I! Sliest SSatalg AND nOCSE-FCRMSniNG GOODS CENF.RLLY. .Ioblincr in rrsv rnnnrn t, nippip innv TltOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos.278, 2S0 and 2S2 Washington S., JOHNSTOVV?J, PA. Ax Instance of Canine Saoactty. In France it is the custom for the young folks to put their shoes in the chimney on Christmas Eve, ready for the Kood things which Santa Klaus will bring them. Last Christmas Eve. at a gentleman's house, just befoic go ing to bed all the young people pulled off their shoes and carefully deposited them in the fireplace. A pet dog who had been quietly watching the pro ceedings, as soon as the shwes were all placed, wriggled himself out of his collar, and, taking it up in Ids mouth, went and laid it down beside the shoes, and then departed, looking upon his part of the performance with evident satisfaction. THK DAILY T'O.-T. per year I lil. W 1.1. K L I'll, (' . pr Venr IN (LCHS OK TI VK AND ilVKii.. Money ttvty be "it by ner, or ttetrtsterco l.-'tter. C "Specimen copies scut free on application to tne oilicc. i.(i .'.'HI 1 Nl Draft, I'ostollice Or- IC-T .7 AS. - r. n im .r co. i'iltsbur ti. How to Curf. Stammering. Draw a long breath and divide the sentence you wish to speak into syllables, and make a motion for eicli syllable bv bringing the index finger and thumb of the right hand close together. Have confidence in yourself and do not be embarrassed in the presence of strangers. Head some good poetical work like Milton's Paradise Lost or Pope's Homer's Iliad slowly, taking care to draw a full breath at the ehd of each second line. tWAll persons hnoiring them selves indebted- to me are earnestly requested to come forward, iritliout delay and settle their respect ive ac counts, either by note or cash, and thereby save costs, as I must have my boohs closed in the shnrtcsltnne possible. HIGH STREET, EI3EXSBURG, PA. Etastai INSURANCE AGENCY. Gen! I Insurance Agent, EBEXSliUEG, FA. Policies written at short notion In the OLD RELABLE "ETNA" And olhr First tnnn Cwiupuic. fcbtniburg, pt. 22, lire -ly. WOOL! 11V00L! iioi r MADEUPTOORDER TIIK F.RF.NSRUKO WOOLKX COMPANY X is amply prepared to invnufaeture to or'ler or exchange (io.xls of its own make for WOOL, which ill bo taken at the highest market price, and for the eat hcrina; of which wayona will nnn le acnt t the vnrious e Jtiong of the couDty. The qualttyot the iroo'is tnfii'e by us is too well known to need reconitnenilation, and aa wa are now run ninir our Faetory by btkam powkr, there will be no delay in the mnnafaeture of wool sent or bro't to us for that pnrpose. I. S. Weaving;, Carding-, Fullinsr and Dveln promptly attended to in a workmanlike inaaner and at tbo lowest posxihle ratHS. Ebeneburir, May 11, 1877.-tf. PiltKli'X 1HIRBLR UORKS. 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. R BO XL MENTIS IIRAD nnd TOMB- ITI STONKS. CM;.TKI? :nd OAHI-V X I " I' O r U; XT , . . factnrcd of the very lipft 1 tolian nnd J vi American M;irhlfs. Kntire fmislac-Lfr tion iriianthtccd in price, deiirn Htid !5f-? chnriictT of work. V'tK ' "lurio lT"-llllllljr Pllllt'lll'll TJH5: and promptly tilled at the very low- jftr i cut cash rati. Try me. April 24, lK73.-tf. JOHN PAUKE. JAMEfl WtLKIKSON. .H. T. O'FRIEI., WILKINSON Sl O'FRIEL, MANUFAOTCKERS OF 191 Ioretto, y Work xecnted promptly and satisfactorily, and as cheap as the cheapest. (4-12. tf.) M. KEIM, M. D., PriTfuciAN AND SoRiiEON, Ebenfbtir!r, P. Of fice recently occupied by Dr. J. J. Oilman, two dore west ot Blair Honsn, Hih tt.. wbura nltcht calls can be made. Ooueuitafi.mil in lenan as wellaj EnUtU. t. A. A a i.uable Table for Farmers. The following table contains the number of pounds in a bushel of the different articles named : Of bran 12 Tie SCIENTIFIC &HERICAH. Til 1U I Y-I I it l YKAR. MOST PCPULAR SClirUlFiC PAPER IN THE WORLD. Only P3.2f a Year. InrlmliTi? Totaep. Wrckly. 62 Numbers a Vear. .000 Hook I'agrs. Thf. PciFNTinc Amfricav i a rgo Firt Cl:is Weekly Ncwspup'T of sixteen piore, pt inted in the mo-t !.vuitil iil pty I tirtifvscl, il luxtratat icifi S).lrn1,l (iwrncit,,ji. rcpreseii'iti(f the newest invent ions nnd the inost reeent Ad vances in the Artsan.l Sciences ; includinjr Me chanics and KnjrineeriMr, Stoam Knirinecrinir Kaiiway, Mininp-, ' ivii, ;h and Hydraulic K:i Kinecrinp, Mill Work. Iron, Steel nnd Metal Work: Chemistry nnd t'liem-cal Proecse--Klecti ieity, I.tirht, Hi nt. Soiind : TchnoioeV, I'hotov'ruphy, l'rintimr. ,'mW Machinerv, IVw Proeews. New Hecipes, In'nrovements per-tninins- to Textile Industrv, Weaving, Dveinir Colorinir, New IndiitriHl Products. Animal,' v eifetnble. and Minci al : New nnd 1 ntervst in Fact" in Airricult lire. Horticulture, the Home HeHlth. Medical Progress, Social Science, Na tural H istory, Oeolou-y, Astronomy, etc. The most valuable practical papers, by emi nent writers in nil dep-irtn-ent of Science, will be found in the Scientific American ; the whole presented in popular lan?unire. f ree from tech nical ternis, illustrated with erirraviiisr. and 8i Hrrnnered as to interest n"d inform nil classes or readers. old and young-. The Scientific Amer ican is promotive of knowbd(re and proirre-es in every community where it circulates It Fhouid have a place in every Family, Hchdinir Koom, Library, Coilca-e or School. Terms I -0 per year, 1.0 hnlf year, which includes' payment of postage. Discount to Clubs and Atren's. Single copies ten cents. Sr.iri h,.- ,.n Isowsaealers. Kemit by postal order to ML'NN ''. Publishers. 37 Park How, New York ' .Messrs. mon A.-i.vv.are Solicitors of American and roreiirn Patents, and have the larecs es tablishment in the World. Patents nre obtain ed on the best terms. Models of XoW Inven tions and Sketches examined, and advice free A special notice is made in the rienllHr l17,e',,0f al''"v"nt ions Patented through his Airency.withtlie ninne nnd residence of the Patentee. Public at tent ion is thus directed io tl.e inputs of the new patent, aud salts or introduction often effected. Any person who has made n new dieeoverr or invention, can ascerlain, free or chnrire whether a patent can probably be obtained, by " "n"1 -he nndersij-n-d. Address for the Paper, or onrcfrtimif I'anms, on ntSS A .. : Pnrk Bow, wTork ltrapcb OiBee. Oor. F 7th Sis.. Washington, D.'c. 14 25 ; oats. shorts, 18 pou mis ; blue aned apples, 2o ; oats. 32: dried peaches, 33; hemp seed, 44; timothy seed, 45; castor beans, 4C; bailey, 48; flax seed, 5G; rye, 56; shelled corn. 56 onions. seed, GO ; mineral corn on cob, 75. wheat, GO ; clover coal, 10 ; salt, 75 cry 1. 1 s.ni'iar fn;err.i'S bns t he pu' 1 1 ''i t ::i ot the PHILADELPHIA I.Hrem), Ii--ir.sl niitl i:ri"Jitcvl llvrklj iii llie I it ion. ,r5 COT.C INS OFTM F.CiIOTCKST KrAIUVO. m'Tif.-:.' allthstt t'i. :o a i"l Ks 1 .1 'i. a IV F. v I.KKIiV IMI'Kli. tirl'licdrsn l anil I si mi-'.i ve f-n 1 11 re 01 TDK VKKkl.V Tl SI KS, tli.tt h.ii prnri d rop..nIar in thy paPt. will b- c-mt in 11 p 1 t ! run ' .tj! tlie yo,1r. v:z: A S K K 1 1 UF Cll A I'l L1,MF TU K I'NWKITTKN ttmaaou b?si i is mii rrom Leailin? Artors in the faldn.t. in the Hcl.l, in the 1 oruni. orth an 1 ottli. fs'Tliii feature of the PH 1 LAD KL,ni I V I.KKLV TIM IS alone will muc oik- el U,e most t nrerf a in-r.s and Inr Ht'-'iTc "'i!nmi' r.11 t he I " N V 14 1 I T I N H Kt '( it 1 S ( I F TH L L A 1 F. V, Ai! Ihnt has ever been itiven to the n:itivn While those en; t ribu; inns ve, 1 be free tn.maii feet ions 1 partisan ton the will be written ir.,Sn the various standpoint ot the rcs-peetive authors Oud o-cr their pn.per names. TERMS PER ANNUM I'm: v.i.pv. hve Corn.s.iS. AN KXTllA COPY will be sert FII'T to -,r person spn.linsr 15 tor a Club ol Ten. or cJj lor' a C lub ol 'Twenty. Try the Weekly Times. Py uniting with a few rriends, and m.ikii i up a Club of Twenty, yon will e:u h uet the W t KK LY TIM KS for one vear. postHe paid bvu lor the LOW PK1CK of Al.-J... It .11 Btiv time during tlie year you are dis:.t istied uh the Paptr, bead to us and we will return jour money. . rob the wet winter or i of .1 barn-var.l i:i evt . iooiufuit liromise o:F I'll tlirm .tulte lull This grain l.-.-.s a pit:,' f... damp, and will rr.pMly a1 vest:e of it fioia iLe In:!, takes up the moisture i; u the bo :i with a l.,)y :' keeping iis l;m go'"! leather without l.:i: uh'ij morning sh:.ke out the o:U? them in a b:t2 near the !'. lea.ly fur the LC-xt wet irl. the boots, dav's wuik. i::t res: At : t:.e e . and go Liny Postage Free. -N Col'l I .?, The Disease- of Farm ? The new Commission' r ef Sz: appears to be tryii g t" r-:.i.- .i Iv. 1 a (..:. i II. A Firkt-riiiK Indrpendent Morning npaper. VniTeryaUy quoted bv the Presoand the People ,S,"e. He" NewPl'?r ever published in Phila delphia. Tkrmi Postac? Paid. Six Pollar? a vear or IifiyCtcHa itionih. Two Cents a Copy. Ad !res J ft I 7 1 The Great Cause OF tan Miserv ! 3&figJut Sealed Entel- - ".'4.. 4 1 tu fur. vcrutt. 41 , w:t"""eontl, 'atnrf..Tret'me M and Kailir.i V"eH0.Se3n!n'i, Wcaknow, orSnermn'orrhi ,Sf Si arrive iren.V. ?,"Ll' i"npo.lIinent to 7 . v V'ii?hiiiiii itn. 11)11 A IUTTKR PROM . ... 4 a1a. it tree called the butter nut tree is found j on the banks of the Niger, in Africa. I From it excellent butter is obtained. The fruit somewhat resembles the ' Spanish olive. The kernel of tlie ! fruit is boiled, and the butter thus oh-! tained is said to be 'vhiter, lirmer, and ! of a richer flavor than is that from a I cow, besides which it will keep a year without salt. Fi.s: Mental an. i Vi.;.,'"' rYl "T'?r, and l.'OHKKT .1. C i ' LV I K A7 1 LI Vi I .-1,V the C.reen Hn, k' tLL' M' D-' ulhr,.f The world-renowned anlhor, thai Ti;; wV V JZe !,'g.?? rp-pi?c5 in this admirable be effectual I v rem ove d 1 . h . ' ' . . . - "T out danirer..,.. "V ",r.""e" "-i'h- tnenta. rin-r. . 7,-.i1..i L , . ,,n,Tts, intru n';r,ViV. "al ,,,s condition L'j-:ci . i . l u"- ?I"y. privately and aniithmmnJL"' u iH "r(ne a b" thow-anii tamps. AddroMthe Pub. her. lH.stage THt t.ll VKKUn I, MKHirAT. CO Post Offloe Bo, 45S. A"n Mrert' , thk Tinrs, times nrn.pn, Phii,rtciPiii. THE SUN. 1878. KEW YORK. I878i A the time approaches for the renewal ot Mih. frript ioriB. Ill L M N would remind its friends and well-wishers everywhere, that it is a'nin a eaii.li.iate for their ensi-ierat ion and supimrt t pon Its record fur the p.ist ten ve:r it p.-lie- fur a continuance o" the henrtv frmVatliv and gener ous consideration which hue hdhefto been ex tended to it from every quarter el the .n The l.aitjr aim is a lour jme sheet ol -Ji cm. J!' l'.7?e l'y man' 1,081 l,aid' 03 cen,s a nth, or hi.;o per year. I tie Miminy edition or Tnr Stn is an c'irht- ' dritlin.' Ti'.o sheet of 6fi columns. W hile t iV init t he , J s 'lTln 9 v,. o,c.,,. n uiin.n:inli larjre nuinunt of h' erary and inkseellaneousmatterspeoinnv uroi arcd i.'U J"? SV?2AT rK ,13S wli'Vvt HC cess. Post paid jfl.ao a year. Tli M eekly Sm. "VVhodocsnot know TiieWeckly Sr' It eir h h i! !ne u iatf. the t ami t.'ClIlll. A I1PT V f l.llliXIn. neiieraliy useliil iii He has rt c-.utlv i--- ing for i'.ifurnia'.i.'ii fi. m the Viiitel JttaU-s in causes c-l" tl'seat-e? classes of farm st .n by proper invet!ga.ieii !:..-: eases and their ca::-c. tirr.-! Slid pree!it!VeS t:i:y K- c that will s'ivo many u.ilii : annually to the farnii : s e:".:. lle thereto: e aks !ui i:.'.. regard to such facts as n.: y about the disease oi h.:? sheep, swine find poultiy that a complete uiacn-.'s: 1' ense be sent him, statinj tit of the attac k, its avt-tsce fs- Miv, are v 1. This Com remedies, if what success, be laid before for securing an :'pj tlie expenses cl a ti tic 11 of diseu animals. r,i cS Ui 3::'"' 1! e'.S;i? ' tie Its welcome paRes weekly, and reuard it 1 liirht or iruide. tonnsellot. and frienj lt editorir.l. airricnitiirn 1 .n.i i,trn, '.. IllHli it M II.. - i' V.' 1 t:niil;e creet in the news. 1:1 rtnii'rtc cssent hillv a i,M.n.i ...1 -1.:. . , Terms: ...i.'l Price, quality considered, mke, it' tl e eh'ea .rt casu, wo will send an extra copy free. Address t ijt.iaiii-.ii of THK SI'N, Rett 1 ork City. NT.2,lgT7.-St. THE DEMOCRATIC REVIEW. ! An The following is a n hard soMp wliieii is ejutl.t' noiiiic-al : Nearly every f'-; mulates through the wii.ur from ltef s-' These can le utilized - 1 ; by boiling in wntc. sV" j cool, and llien ieinon i tcr and boiling till a'l ! pciled. Of course the grease tlie nicer tc s' a: pounds of sal stx'a. I'V". 1 grease, three and a Ls'f 1 :'vif ' stone linie four rralh -its s cr , , pound of borax. Tut s-v i water into an iron be.it r: ' jdissohed. When v.e.1 otr the clear lye, wr:i and put into a tub f'"- : 6i;!iicientlr hard cut ' :--T -; r e: n Illustrated Monthly .Tuurnnl of on lKards" io tlrv. Ti jAtstory, 1'olltics and CriHctt. t f Jr cashing white f.. u . A MAGAZINE FOli DEMOCRATS ! i ;- v To Pesthoy Ixsrv a to,1e of f J het tUe NovemhTr v,1tn,OCr",le ''"hotd.- ing TCCipC. W Licit 0 I---hicli every V, 'T p'u V r N coutaininR sketet, ,. f , - , . i ,f;.!:r!-T: Pr,e::.t.her",Dt,yrtWM- of insects, which, if :- TtEFREsniNO Drink in Fevers Poil one and a half ounces of tama rinds with two ounces stoned raisin and three ounces of cranberries, all in j three pints of water until two pints ! remain. Strain .and add a small niece i tit - oi iresn lemon peel, which should be removed in 30 minutes. V RHEUMATIC COMPOUND I A fnii(l .of jwr. .h.wLr-' To Purify Water. Sprinkle a lit tie powdered alum in the water and in a few hours nil impurities will be pre cipitated lo the bottom, leaving the water pure and clear as spring water. -rrif, 8a Cents a X.mber. or 2 on Address, Thi DaMne ati? Rktiitw. Hex bt, V' llllauiiort. Pa. efficacious as it i prove invalual L1 S60 a recent fciiccs'.! 11,1 tlnvtiiT ... . . ' a cooa. onpruot if m n r ,i county to imrotuit Dr. Kt".i-K: rook roflohos. New Illustrated History of Tennslvania j crawling iests i . ni. immeiateir n4 Male experience in this bun, and also ae. Address n "is v. c. in t.OOI)KI( H, rnbUOier. Don t fail to v who t rn . " t i' vnia 10-12.-in ..-4., i-io.-ir.i I ,,.v2i:I?Z--3?nV.n"- Offieeln ,,L ! ""V Ton and icuat.t r.,..V .V."- uvu r.IT Fflrnod in these times, nut can be made in thr ,.,.ii,. . .. ..... one of eit her sex. in any part of t he couu try wboi willinir to work c..tii4. -t ?J12ft Which wc f"rl'h. Yoo nee.1 not iwid immh nvmr niw s vn Villi I V kn I . . " ' - run priv " in Rimnn tn ii -v. m. Ml hokt nnikinsi tn . t .nn.f 1 with hi, rrnr,... ; J ' i Terna. nmd M. 4-,. . el" . V "uaine.. . -.,.. Hiilvc , u' once. n. ; A . S II O R M KTPA ! -11 .JV'rtWN.d. Mn.. (-U.-ly..x k "frt T or-5 tc-m 'Jtflj trreit. :, -a. -j 1 ..; ' ' lie! m ns eh soIv iL in three t Ivf.r (V!:' ' wirr witer- Jet it stall'l the alum ilisapjai: 1 with a brush, while i":i::-r. to every joint and i;v' , closetsbedsteads, p-i-O '.J the like. Priish cifvif of the skirtins:. or mei"- stisiK'tt they harbor vi-ru.-" it;.; .t - ToPi Kirv Kan-ii,'1' a1 a little calcined m-ii io '