1 i 1? o li u lU.ttMi..lHllKli'"'""'"M""r"""r"11" ' ' 1 ti tbe tie uu i a ibo Ui- 2o Suppress Running Weed. A gentleman whose door-yard had become infected with the running plant commonly, known as "money wort." an I to ho nnists as Lyeimaehia nummularia, remarked to us : "I would gladly give two hundred dollar3 to be rid of that weed, for it is driving the grass from fhe lawn, and I cannot kill it: Hoeing it up only increases the growth." Another owner of a handsome resi dence said that one of the worst weeds lie met with was the Vinea minor, or periwinkle, often called myrtle, which gradually spread over his grounds without his being able to check it. These arc botli running plants, which root freely from their prostrates stems, and thus the whole surface is gradually covered by them to the exclusion ot erass anil evervthinrr else. The own ers have asked us for a remedy, and we propose therefore to give a few j general and particular directions, ap- j plicable to these and all other weeds of a similar character. All plants are killed if excluded dur ing their growing season from air aid litilit. With nearly all, a few months are sufficient If kept constantly bur ied they are ell'ectually destroyed in cue season. JJut most people do the work at the halves; they are kept well u.uier mo-t of the time, but occasion ally allowed to peep above ground, take breath, and start off again with vigor. A very few small leaves are euUicicnt to send new life down through all the roots. This was the reason the gentleman above mentioned did not kill dispatch of money wort by hoeing. This is the reason that so many fail in attempting to destioy patches of Cana da thistle.snapdragon and quack grass. The plants are allowed repeatedly to recover what they have lost. Canada thistles turned under deeply with the plow, by the 1st of June or sooner, and afterwards often enough to prevent a single green point from coining to the surface, will be forever and effectu ally killed by the 1st, of October, as we have satisfactory proved on more than one occasion. We have seen farmers attempt the same treatment on quack grass, but they entirley tailed for want of thorough work. Hut those who have taken hold of this weed and kept it always under have succeeded without difficulty of which some interesting instances might be tit A. Uut in established lawns and door yards the plow and harrow cannot be introduced. Tlu work must be done by hand. The owner ot a lawn wishes advice how to treat a patch of an in veterate i uuuing weed which has taken possession of a portion of his hand some grounds. Probably the easiest way would be to trench under the whole, so as to throw all the plants with every portion of their roots, deep ly under tlie soil, and then turf the surface. It willed course be absolute ly necessary not to allow a single Irag ruent of the weed to escape, or else the trouble will soon be as bad as ever. If t e roots run too det p to be thorough ly tieated in this way, a few inches of the surface may be removed and carted to some place where no harm can be done, and then the whole surface ef fectually cov r.d with tarred felt, such as builders use. The tar will prevent the weed from pushing thro'.'gh. Then over this a coat of earth and a. covering of turf may be laid, it may be that roine kind of coarse paper or pasteboard, not tarred, might be used m sufficient layers to exclude the pass age of the plants, and to rot by the Second year and prevent the drouth which would occur with an impervious stratum a few inches below the sui face. In the early part of the present cen tury, when the Canada thistle was spreading into some of the states where it was unknown before, it excited great alarm, and laud-owners very properly attempted to extirpate it be fore it obtained large possession of their farms. Thcv began by dig'Mijf ,. - - - coo is, a.i. Jut this process only cut the parsue tlm r'eces, each of whicli sent the remainder cf hi?:it. Uthers resorted to flco. Tlie Donmcr-v similar want, of success. el iut of its lights t ereil tli.it the loot ran a ..".-.:- te sutisou, in some ni attempts labor, to m:iiic(9 several leet. ami r were made, whh incredible dig down ai:d follow every root. lut so.ue were broken otf and left behind, and the estilt was failure. It would have 1k.ch immeasurably easier, and at the same time ttlectual, if the weed had been S'notliered at the surface. Flowing under is better than a tempt ing tooestroy them with the hoe, be cause when turned in deeply, some weeks are retpiired to reach the sur face, and if the plowing- is repented in time, they are kept continually smoth ered. With the hoe, the suiiace only is reached, and the plant cut otr to day uihv be again above ground to-morrow, and no progress at all made in killing them. We have never found any dif ficulty in destioying completely in ne season, at a moderate cost, any pafclies or whole fields ol these or oilier running weeds, provided the "work was thoroughly performed. L'ounlrj tienllt man. A Vaia abi.e Mixture to keep on ham I at this season is one of coal u.-liei, MiljMiur Mii.l litllebuie. The a-hes slimiid lie eiy fine. It is Iict alter passing tliein through tin; ordina ry coal ash sieve. To one pailful of ashes thus siftcl al-l a qifcrt eaeu of flower of sulphur and hellebore, and ruix together. Tor currant worms, plant lice, cabbage Ilea9, slugs on pL-.tr trees, melon bugs, we find this so ftfi-ctual last season that we ton. fi leiuly leeoinmentl it o our reader. ' It is always Uvst lo use it in the cool of the tuoi ning w hile the dew is upon tut: leaf Tirr cheapest of lawyers Oiie'b owu counsel. -keeping JJK- 1W K lUTTn OtT 2 5? to represent the W A I 1 I tU Ame.-ican Newspaper Union List of fo-operative Newspapers, and canvass for advertisements in the vlciuiiy oftlieir own homes. To proper persons will allow a liberal commission, and advance a reirnlar wceKly payment on at- j count. Address, wi'h references. BtAlS & FOSJ. ; TEK. Gen'l Agents American Newspaper Union, No. 10 Spruce street. New orlt. INSTITUTE Otliw, . V.4th Cincinnati. fciabiitae1 Tor the cor of Caneer, Tumor, Urena, Perofula. and Sktu Diiee. " aucer cored Witts out the ue or the knife or caustic Forihformtirtii,etic!oetwo stamps for book contain. in. theorr of treatment, testimonials from patients 1 ture-1. ni tlrtt-elass cltT reference, etc. Ai!re JUU. Urmtlgnr, M. D., Bo iai, Cincinnati, O. PI A Mfl Benutiftil Concert Grand PI-OR (IAN i I IHIIU ., cost iji eoi only 425. ununl Suoerh Grand Square Pianos, cost 1 1 , only 'i."5. Kleitant I'p'iuht Pinnos. cost S 0, only 155. New Stvle Upright Pianos, 1V.2.5. Or , K; :5. Orp ins. VI stops. t7 5 . C hurch dr ; pans, 16 steps, cost : i. only 115. Eleir ,nt 175 i Mirror Top Orsrans only 105. '.Tremendous ac : riflre to clostnnt present stork. New Steam Fac I tory soon to he erected. Newspaper with much ; Information about cost of Pt.os, and Dbbavs, SKNTFKEK. I lease address DAVL . BKAIT1, Washington. . J. I CURE jF'ITWI ' When 1 'say cure I do not mean mere!y to stop , them tor a time and then have them return aaain, I mean a radical curs. I am a regular physician; and have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or Falling Sickness a life-lonir stndy. I warrant my remedy to cure i the worst cases. Because others' have failed is no I reason for not now receiving a cure from tno. Send ' to me at once for a Treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy, Give express and post ofilce. It costs vou niithinit for a trial, and I will cure vou. Address Dr. 11. G. KOOT, 153 Pearl St., New York. I 6? saw A T)A Y to Airents canvassing forthe Fire side Visitor. Terms and Otti fit Free. Ad dress t. O. VICKKKY, Augusta, Maine. m Tobacco BUM i 10 c.'ietd ;f qnxftiir nr errrHe-ire nd touting char acter tf tn-ette iit-g and flavoring. The bi toljarro crer r.ivie. As our Mue strip f ie-mrk is ctnelj iiitnTe 1 on inferior frod. cee that J irkon Jtt is ot evf-y pin?. S H ty nil dcalr. fii'i or nnif'l.','f Ve, to C. A. Jacksox 4 Co., Mfrs ' aburic. U. F. U' AltDI.F. ThiU., r., enei al A-reot. CONSUMPTION CANBECURED For proof of the fact see my circular, which will he pent psee to any address. Oscar O. Mossi, IS CortUndt Street, New York. I'XSMTi.MHLS. nlMt Rtilll KX. PI PPt RHIMT, PEM. miiotai, sit:tiini.r. -.. of prime quality, bouahf in any quantiiy lor cash on delivery, free of bokefaae. commis sion, storage, etc., by TOHGl ce OLCOTT, Importers and Exporters. 88 William St., N. Y. Pro Bono Publico. nAYINO an ambition to pay my ilebia. I will sell ns much of l lie foliowin-r "described rc:il estate as will bo neepsarv tor i he purpose, viz: No. i. a pi F.cio tut pa i;ci;l 01 impkov- F.I) 1 A N I) situate in the esl V ard of I he Bor ough of Iibenbnrir, containing T acre. b:ivinif thereon erected a two stoiy double Dwelling House. No. 2. A SQUARE OF OROT.'ND situate in the West Ward of the Porouuli of F.lenshur;f, tioundetl ry Ioyd street. W est street. Oirle street and spruce alley, having thereon erecteil a ilou ble FrMtntt Itwe'linii Hone and a Frame Stable. No. 3. A I.I IT OF (rlMll'M) situate in the West Ward of the llorounh of Kbensburyr. front ing on I.lovd street, ant niijolninir the Foundry. No 4 A l'iM'K OF 11 kill N I) silnate in ttie West Ward of the Borough of Kbensburtc. bound ed by t he Turnpike. Lloyd si reel and West street. Containing aootit one acre. No. 5 A PIF.i'E OK PARCI'L OF IMPROV F.li LAM) situate in t'umoria township (near F.bensburj ). hounded by the t lay I'.ke. land of F.dward Owens and Joiin Kirschner, containing lo acres and r;l perches. No A t'IKt'F. OK PARCH. OF UNIM PROVED I.AM) situate iu Cambria township tnt Benlah). houndt-l by the Benl.li road, landvf .loscj h Wi.tn.in. Heirs o( .lames and (leo. Mills, a id oi hers, com a in in z 1 acres and S , perches. No 7. A TRACT OF LAND siin.tte in Flack lick township, known as the "John (Milan" farm, containing about 111 acres, bavin thereon erect ed a Stone D-.rellinii House and a Frame liarn. There is a coal limit opened on the premises. Where the above property .Till admit oldivision, it will be sold in lots to suit t.urihasers. W Al. KirTELL.. Fbcnsburtr. May 31. ISTH.-tf. roil flma ffiicim Toilet Articles, k. TN addition to a Tnll line of Drue, cdicines. Ste.. the undersiirncd kee,on hand a large, va ried and elegant assortment of Perfumery, Toilet and Washing Soaps, Pure Fiavorinir Extracts, F.ssences of all kind, pure Spices, lihink ISool.s. Pocket and Pass H.Miks, Stationery. Writinir Fluid. Black and Red Inks. Pens. Pencils and I en Holders, Bibles, I'rayer BooUs, Hymn Books, to., ice, together with a rixi: stock tr .jkivelhy, Tooth. Hair, Shoe. Scuhand IHistinn Brn?b"S, Combs of all kind. Tobacco, Cigars. Pipes. Olass ware. Lamps. Limp Chimneys, and hundreds ot other urticles needless to mention all of which will be sold at the ; Very Lowest Prices for Cash. LEMMON & MURRAY. Ebensburtr, June S, lf'TT. TP ARMS AT rUIVATEALR A TIih undersisnei oflVrs at pii rate sale the following pi operties. to wit : A tract of land in Snyder township. Ma ir ?ounty. l';-miles rrotn Fast Tyrone, containing 18s acres, wefl improvt tl h ivinir thereon all the necessarv fai m bu.ldin-.s This larm wiii be divided into t n-o or t hree parts, l(esired by purchasers, and it not sold be Ion-the' the tirst of March next, it will then he rented. Also, the larm on which I now reside, in Loznn township. 3'4 miles fr.mi Altoona. '1 h s property is in a hiirh state ofcultivtion an'l has a splendid house, barn and other buildir.z" thereon erected. Also, a tract of improved l.m l siin.i'Cd partly In Hlair and I ambria counties, containing 27S acres. This iract Is underlaid wiih coal ot excel lent qu i lit v. well covered with timber. anl lias a railroad built to it. ready for shipping coal. These lands will be sold as a whole or divided, ami on terms to suit purchase; s. or will exchanue 'or Altoona city property. For further informa tion call on or address W.M. DKCKFK. .Nov. ta. lS".-ly. l!oj sen, Altoora. PJKKB'S MUillLll UOIihS, 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown. MOXniEXTS. HK.r an.i TOM R SI'OXES. (irXTF.lt ft ml CAHI . Kf SLA HS. MAN IKIXic, immn- fiu-lured of the very best Ii.im;io :tnj Americnn Mitrtiles. Km tire s.i i il ,ic- tion frtiarantet 1 in price, design am elm ructer of work. t& Or.lcrs respectrnlly solicffed and prutnptly tilled at the very low est cash rates. Try me. April 24, r,T3.-tf. JOHN I'AICKE. LIVK AGEXTS WANTED to sell Dr. Clmse's Hccips, or Information Tr Kvcr.vho.ly. in every county In the I'nited StatcH anil t 'aua l i?. Knlardl y the publisher to 6S pnircp. It contain over -JihiO honschobl re cipe? an I is nitei to all clashes ami con.lii ion of .cioty. A ffon.lerfti I book anl a hoim-iioM ne- ; resny. it sell at si nt. ttreatent inlucenint ever off ti! to biHik agents. Sample cojiics s.,nt by mail, postpaid, for i-2 no. Kx elusive territory tiiven. Airents more tlinn ilonnle their money. AiMre.j lr. i.'liase 8 Steam I'rinlinv House. Ar'n Arbor, Michigan. 4-10.-otn.J IS THE TIME TO S ECl" R E TKRRI. TORY for UK. MiU.'S ItKAT MOKK. TIIK M.W II. 1. 1 !l it. TKI II is I tut T oi I he (rranilest selnnir book tor the I Vnn-ivlvanU nu l'l, l.KH-ral terms to Agent . Send Si.lin r fince lor 0"nip!cte out tit. or 1 cents tor ouri'4 pane Sample, miii name territory wanted. Ail arcs tt. i . .pii(i ii, -i ii ir-ix-r, II AUUISBIHG. Pa. i 7 i)on Ijmt In S'tj irrmt jv' ' '" ir zh iiciAvi M. rvKI.M, M. It., I'm AXDhrKCF.ON. l-.liensbnror. Pa. Of fice recently oeenpied hy Iir. .I..I. O.tinan, two doors wi t of Hlair Mouse. H h St.. wh re niht calls can he inaite. Cuiului ions ir. i.-na!i as well as iDt(lish. t-".'7;. t-', i f A. SHOEMAKER, Attornet- at-Law. Elenslnirg. Office on Hieh ti eet, eatt end of rtiav uoe. X .-!. -tf.l ill -(J HO ESTABLISHES F3S TEBIT-IWO TEAKS, ! F.W.HAY&SOI 3Iamifacturers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF tm, oomm, -AND - Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN HEATING, PARLOR aai COOKIE AND- HOUSE-rcraiNG GOODS GENERALLY. ! Joll3iner in TIX.COPPER&SIIEEMROX PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Nos.278. 2S0and 282 Wa.sliinA(on Si., JOHNSTOWN. PA. f f ! IN THE NUMBER. DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! IN THE PRICE. HA? BKFN REMOVED- NEARLY OPPOSITE THE FORMER 10C.TI3N, Where the nndersiened may be found at all times fully supplied with a better variety of FRESH OROCERIFS than has ever before been offered fot sale In that city. Kxpenses hav.na; been reduced by my re moval, I am enabled to sell my jr-xids at l o wi: n ri: ices tiia x f. vkr - in fact so low that I defy any man in the busi ness !o undersell me t '1 hanklul lor past fa Tors and soliciting a continuance and increase of the same, especially from my numerous Iriends In Cambria county I respectfully invite everybody to jrive me a call and exa mine my poods ami prices before buyinit elsewhere. p. f CONFER. April 12. 18;8. Model Grocery, Altoona, Pa. C 0 LL1 H STJ 0 H H STO H & Co EBENSBURG, PA. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, I A Y A II I. E O .X It E .M A Sl. j INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME DEPOSITS. M3NEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MAOE. ! AXD A GENERAL j BANKING BUSINESS TRANSITED, ! "Special attention paid to hueinps f cor- respond. ts. A. W. lircK. i Nov.19.lS75.-tr. Cashier. ! Practical alcMer ail Jeweler, ! One Door Wft or llanlley's fianlware Store, j EBENSBURG, PA., HAS always on hantl a large, varleil anl ele. I irant a?!tortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS : .IfcVVKLRY, SPECTACLES. EYUILASSKS &c., which he otter? for sale at lower irlceg than any other ilealer in the county. Perona neerimz- : anythmirin hi line will do well to pive him a call : before purchasinar elsewhere. "Prmpt attention pai.rto repairinsf Clocks watched. Jewelry. Ac. ami gatislactlon Kuaran teel in : oth work an.l price. i Ebensbur, Jan. 25. 1878.-tf. j limn roi on r OR MADE UP TO ORDER tPH E ERF.XSnVRO ffnni.VV rn r w X is amply nrenarett to miniir..ii, or exchanue O.vls of its own make for WOOL, which ill betaken at. the hi..h.r ...iJr and tor the (tat herinar of which wagons will soon be sent to the various se -t ions of t he count v. The quality of the troodg mai'e by us is too well" known to need recommendation, and as we are now run. nmif our Factory by stkam pow k. there will ho no delay in t he mana lacture of wool sent or bro t to us for that purpose. s- Weaving. Cardimr. Fullin-r and rtyelnsr promptly attend, d to in a workmanlike manner and at the lowest possinle rates. Ebensburir, May 11, 18".-tf. EtenstoE INSURANCE AGENCY. rr. a . j)iciv. General Insurance Aqent, i:tii:xsiii:na, I'A. Policies written at short notice in the OLD RELIABLE 'ETNA" iifl oilier llrst Ihho 4 oiiimipt. Ebensbnrp. Sept. 2z. 1877 -ly. QEO. M. READE. Attorney-at-Laio. .k PnshnrtT. Pi. f)!!ic- ua Centre street, tnree doora from Hitrb street. f,-27.'72.1 CV 1 Ij I? I VIIV I T J S9 111 001;! Xeiv Game and Fish Lau TIMELY NOTICE TO OUSXER3 AND FISHER MEN. The provisions of the new fish and pame Jaw will be found below. They went into ' effect immediately upon the bill being signed by the Governor on the 3d inst. : The bill is intended to be a consolidation of the several game laws heretofore iu I operation in this State. In some particu lars it is susceptible of more than one con struction, but it is sufficiently clear to be understood by all, aud if obeyed, to protect the food fishes of our streams : Elk. door and fawn may be killed between Oct. 1st and Dec. l'ith, but no doirs shall be used to pursue them. Penalty t"iO per animal. i Squirrels may oe killed between Sept 1st and January 1st. Penalty o per squirrel. Rabbits and hare may be killed between Oct. 15th and Jan. 1st. No ferrets shall he used. Penalty per animal. Wild duck or jreese may be killed between Sept. 1st and May 15th. No other pun's Dut sii-.-h as are habitually raised at arm's lenirtb. Penalty (10. Wild turkeys may be killed between Oft. l.VhandJan. 1st Penalty $10 per bird. 1'plnnd or Brass plover may be killed between July l.Vh and Jun. 1st. Penalty I0 per bird. Ruffled grouse, pheasants, pinnated irrouse, known ns Drarie chickens, may be killed be tween October 1st aud January 1st. Penally $10 per bird. Woodcocks maybe killed and sold between July 4th and Januaiy.lst. Penalty flo per bird. Quail or Virginia partridare may be killed and sold between October 15th and January la Penalty (dO per bird. Kail birds or reed birds may be killed and sold durinir September, October and November. X-eriHuy TiJ per Uird Nitrht hawks, whtpporwill, snarrows. thrush, l:trk. finch, marten, chimney gwall.iws, barn swmIIoas, woodpeckers, flicker, rtdiin. oriole red or cardinal birds, eeder birds, tanasrer, cut bird, blue bird, or any insectivorous bird, sball not be killed, trapped or exposed for sale under a penalty ol 5 for each bud. This shall not apply 'o any pers.in who shall kill any or these birds for the purpose of scientific investigation. No person shall rob or destroy the eyes or nests of any wild birds, only those of such pre datory birds, as aro destructive of frame and insectiverous birds, under a penalty ot flO for each This shall not apply to any person that collects such eea-s for sei ntitie purposes. No pet son shall kill, catch or discharge fire Arms at any wild pisreon while on its m stiitir grounds, or iu any manner disturb it, or the birds therein, under a penalty of Nt. Wild turkeys. ruITleil (rrouse, pheasant, par tridge or woodcock, or mil or reed bird, or pinnated irrouse. shall not be taken within the limits of this State with net, trap, snare, or torchlight, nor be exposed lor sale, uuder a penalty of $10 for eacii bird. No ;-prckied trout shall he enmyht. at any Mine wiih any device, sivea lod, hook ami line, except for the purpose of propagation, under a penalty of J5 lor each offence. Sea salmon or speckled trout may be eatitrht durinir April, May. June and Julv. Owners mav catch trout in their streams to stock other St rea ins. Fishermen trespassinir. sffer due public no tice shall be liable to dumugi-3 and a penalty lor each offence. Fih baskets, jfill nets, pond nets, eel weirs, kiddles, brush or hscme nets, fir any other permanent set means ot h'kum fish, snail not be placed In any or the waters of this Common wexlih. except the Delaware river. Penalty $ for each offence. No hh. except shad, shnlj be caught withf drawing semes. Penalty -.. Fyke or hoop nets may t)eiied in anv stream uninhabited by brook or speckled irotit durititf March, April. May, September, October and November. Fisti lor stocking purposes must be relumed to the water alive, if caught. Penalty i for each ofTr-nce. Illiick bass, green bas, yeilow bass, willow bass, r.ick bass. Lake F.rie or green hass, pike or pickerel or wall-eyed pike, common I v known as Susquehantia salmon, may be caught be I ween J one 1st and Jjiiuary, 1st, ami only will, hook and line, scroll or sp-.-ar at any tune dur itiT the year. Penalty o Tor each offence. speckled Irout. yellow bass, gieeu bass, wil low bass or black bass, l-ake Erie or green bass, or oilier tish may tie caught by drawing off waters or dragirtng nets a I ter waters are drawn off only by the order of the State Fisher Com mission, and quicklime, poisonous bail or ex plosives shall not tie used. Penalty ,Vl. One or more Fwli Wardens may tie appointed by the Hoard of Fish Commissioneis on ihc ap plication of ten or more citizens to enforce this law. Speckled trout, trout or black bass may be eautrh: with nets by persons in waters owned by ir.cmst Ives, to stock other waters. The catch i o it ot bait tish hy means of band nets or cast nets is not prohibited. like bass. rock, bass or blue sun fish, species recently introduced by the tish commissioners, shall not bet'i. mlit for three years, I rom Jan. 1, is:;, und.ra penalty ot 5 ior each olleuce. H ack, yellow or green bass or less siz; than six inches, shall not be caught, tint should they I e, it;-hail bj the duty of those taking them lo return l hem immediately to the water, uuder a pen, ill) ot tli) lor each olleuce. The sale of ptieasams. partridjres ani wood cocks, is allowed lor a period ol filleen days alter the time limited tor killing the tame has exiured. Tne possi sslon or g ime or ft h, shall be rima fecie evidei.ee of tlie violation ol the above tut. On ciin vicl ion, one halt the tines and penalties to go to tin. informer, and lbs renin in nu half to ti.e County Treasurer, to be dis tiiiiuted among the various school districts iu proportion. It not paid. I he defendant may be commuted to tlie county jail, for a period noi li-ss than one day, lor cacti dollar er penalty. Search wai rants may be issued on proof llv alliilavit, thai any provision has been violated". Mayors and flurgesses sliall require t heir police toice iu diligently seaich out and arrest all persons violating the law, and it shall be the duty of Clerks ot Markets to execute the law, Tlu-re snail be no hunting, or shooting, or tishing, on the llrst day of the wet k called Sun day, and any person su offending shall be liable lo a penelty of twenty-five dollars. ErPTrRE Wasteh. I want erery rup. tnretl man or woman, it m:;kesno di tierence in wliat j'art of the body tlie rupture is situ ated, to tend me a three cent postage stamp, ami 1 will tell them wbat tliey should do and liow to get lehet or a cure. I have a plied trusses and treated rupture for a period of over forty years, and have no doubt what ever that I can give relief in every case ami when a cure is possible I can effect a cure. If those afflicted ca.i make it suit to come nd see me it. is always, best, Invi if they can not lo tins conveniently they should write to me. Tlie fault in most cases of rupture is in improperly applied trusses. Every day"s experience makes I his more plain to tne, and I am sure that my experience justifies me in promising better terms ami a more complete retention of the rupture than can be obtained anywhere else in the United States. Visits at a distance made when required. Address. 1U. Keysf.K, 210 l'enn Avenue, Opposite Christ's Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Cut this out for reference.) Av Udesi.vbi.e Tkcth. Yon tls4-re to putter, ami if you k,il H misHr.iblc, unsat isfactory life in this licintiful worlil, it is entirely your own fault ami tlier is only one excuse for yon, -your unreasonable prejudice an.l skepticism, which has killed thousands. Pergonal knowledge ami com mon sense reasoning will soon show yon that Green's August Flower will cure yon of Liver Complaint, or Dysp psia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick headache, palpitation ot the heart, four stomach, halil iftial costiveness, dizziness of the head, ner vous prostration, low spirit", &c. Its-sales now reach every town on the Western Conl tinent, and nota Druggist, among whom we may name Lemmon & Murray, of this place, hut will tell you of its wonderful cures'. Three doses will relieve vou. Havino neain taken the agency for the Champion Reaper and Mower, I am now prepared to offer to farmers the liest ma chine m.ide, or. longer lime and for less mo ney than any one eUe. O'.d machines taken in part pay tor new ones, if yon want to bnv or trade, write to me describing old ma chine, etc. Harry Wayne. Agent Champion lieaper and Mower. Johnstown, Pa. BESS Us S3 SELLERS' LIVERPILLS .... i mr ju Tftrj tne fi.M.rl RnnwlT Tor the cure fr I.itct Cnmplnlnf. Conlirrnrmr, Sick Hrarl- i 7. ,, 7, vT"Rmrntt or thcl.lrpr. Rml : uirr riinc mr or l.irr Cnrarlatil. irnicn eomp-nn me to quit work"-XV m Amirrwn ' iaimnre. ' I ran f.x-f. -n . . . rbo. Attain. Riff Knn.1- Kn....k- t.i aox. si.ll it all nrnrii.ni.dcnnnir, B. ir. ' R K FI1 I U 1 . I -. . n ... ' . i TTXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Wm. Weak land, decM. Letters testamentary upon the estate of said decedent, late or Carroll township, havina; been frranted to the nndersiirned. notice is hereby (riven to all persons Indebted to make Immediate, payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated Tor settlement. UKVRY RYRNK. ' Exeenton. May 31, 187B.-et. Aw Jfilfadeffiia ujficVe STARTED t(f earn co gcoa nama aiut rtwwiliijjt over mar lien and cprj DEPEND ON WIIOL1SSAL1 and GrILE, & BROTHER. PITTSBURGH, PA., Have removed from their former stand. Tour doors below, to the eiegant, large, four-storied, i II lighted warehouse. Corner of lh St.. f.triusr lieml or oil, and are now daily receiving gooda. Hnve now one or the LA lid F.ST SPUi.Nf; STl Kk'S of Iiinr4 ....I kiioi i v tup- m a o tr t.- c win op sr.iu at not torn prices. X. n.-tlrderssoliclied and promptly attended to. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS HAVE THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRV GOODS, KOTIOXS, MILIXERV, CARPETS, ETC., to f.l: Fovxjy ix camisma covxty. 257Toii9t Ioi-qrot tlie Street unci IVviiiilei Messrs. rsrirr,oiH s As we wcro connected with Dr. QUINCYA. SCOTT'S Dental Establishment! AT TRK TIMf His CENTENNIAL SPECIMENS Were mnnnfacturet. we state positively Hint those elegant Hcntal Specimens which received the CENTENNIAL MEDAL and DIPLOMA WERE MAIK BY DR. QU1NCY A. SCOTT An. I his assistants. And we desire also to tat that we have been in mini l-nt,il .h i .....c iiniirari in ail Its ilKiapa l,t li .1 a.... . . . null lia ve i.e-r p.i.-n worn lumca out anywhere to equal lenn Avenue. We do not think it necessary, but we also wish to endorse Ti. Ciiin e;v V. Seoi Asa irentleman. nprittbt n.l honorable in ail social and business relations Pa. .TOHX SCOTT. Tin W xx rr-ct,-v I la. JOS. OKAHAM. .HHX K. AIIL. 1 ALL OF PITTSBI RHH, PA, NOTICE TO CONSUMERS The ereat celebrity of the TIN TAO TOR C CO has caused many imitations thereof to he put on the market. v e therefore caution all Chew ers aj-airr?t purchasing such imitations. All dealers btivintr or scllinu other plus- tobacco bearing a hard or met a lie label render I henwHvcs liable to the penalty of the law. and all persons violatina our trade mark are ptinishnble nv fine and imprisonment. SEBAUTOFfOXUE'tss AV. 14. ls;. " ' The genuine MIRIIXARI) TI TAO TO HACCU can be distinguished by a T1X TAO on thcreonml th ""rd LOKli,1'A stamped over T.OSH tons tohacco sold In 1R77. and near ly a. turn persons employed in factories Taxes paid eovernment in 1S77. about 3 500 006 and durinsr past M years, over t JO Xi nod ' ' These ooda sild by all jobbers at manufactur er s rates. Tohe Tin Tfl Smokinir Tobacco Is "second to none-' In aroma, mildness, mirin-.i . o... April 12. 187S.-3m. m OWNERS OF HORSES "Rr , Sale, Stables-an,? lnTlilvlUt.l."uwT.il .. t- . "OH at- capacity lor stabling . 00 Horses, and will rece.4 30 or 40 Horses to board at reasonable rates by the week. Horses day board. 60c : .Mules day board, 40. Thestables have been refitted through out. attentive Hostlers have been secured .mi the proprietors are determined to t. ive the i,nMi ajnrst-cla.ss boarding and sales staMe l'"bhc JOHN H'Y1" A, J . MOXTOOMERY This Hotel Is now r-,., " Stahlman In Br.r ,.V- i . V' mr- " ... ic- piinni root! vable. courteous treatment and low prices April 26.ls78.-3iu. room 8, good w. II. KCK, M. P., PHYSICIAJf AND RrKOKOV of the church where niitht calls can be made Consultations In Oe.man as wetlTs Fng ' f3 8,-om.j JOHN MURPHY, uTiy, Camhrbt eonnty. P. Nlrtt call.HenlS0V'"T the residence of J... P. iKJ1.1' TOBACCO ! MS mat Eastern bills duplicated. 4-I9.-2m. THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE Vibrator" Threshers, WITH IMPHOTED MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Steam Thresher JZngintu, Made only by NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., BATTLE CRKEK, MICH. "II K Mntrtil (.rni.. 1-1 8vvlnir. m..l M -.,.ej Smu. - l:.rw,e,. , , . . i rneritlmii. rl.-w.,nrl .11 at 1 . . ... . fcet ClemulUK, and lor Savins Urmia tram Wa-laee. GRAIN Ititism Trill tint Submit to the the Olbrr mcli,ur., wUeu Oliro t,.lea 00 li.e .l.fien-nca. THE ESTIRS Threshln, Kxpen-esi the fcltr. Gram UVkD l.j thr IrojiroreJ Maru.u,.. NO Ttevolvlnir Shnfrn Tn.i.lc the Seon- an. all (tir-h tim-walln an.l rrin-w-tin- rmm.il torhanea from Oram to SjceJa. 'imjiaini MAKVEI.OI S for Simplicity of Phrt. ....n.Ui tv o i iriiugR, FOUR Size of Separator Made. runs-. Unrivnled Knm Tki it. nii Vaitiia.i.i. " r.n Feature., far I.,.., .y i.ta.r fc.k. 'kia"'' I: Tasroaali trb...Li- Flnl.l.. l-.n-,7.. "!. F.l er nut rtc, oar ViaavroB" Thh.. . T ' V'" '""'1' . D nl r i m iripraj. w'0,l-.r"r,,rnl"r"' " l wfir nealer. " "r wrlt 'r lliu..r.tM e,rcl, h w. iTa TrlT 'VTI1KR AND RUBBER BELTING Kcbbkr Hose; Hiubfr I'LLMRAOO. ASBKSTOS, Italian- and Hemp Packixo ; l.ace l.eathfr, Enoixh Oil, nd.vl.!,J..SupP,les Ceneraily. tllHIOl k. ami Oi l M l , J Xo. JOS It'ftter Street, ritthurah. THORP .Sc CO. March 2J. 1878.-ly. HE ALTHTn HAPPINESS. 11."-".;' rrioelcs, Wealth to ot evTr; wo" ri'.rt,ehty re WUbin tLe "acb WRIGHT'S LIVER PILLS ! The onlv sure TfR K ror Torj.ld I.lver IHneif Headache. Sour Stomach i 'AnJ, ...;. "J. ''.?.fa' an. I all li i I : ' 1 ' " 1 ' ' V , nni ail Hill ion rruni.l.ini. . Hlooi WrUht, Phila , r.. .-.r(lv7 vrniimA tin uua signed "Wm. ply send 25 II Tikill llrn.. n-it n:il . H. CO., 70 iV. 4th St.. PhiU l-t.'7t(.-ly.J JAMES WH.KlSSOJt. 1. T. O'FRIEL. WILKINSON &l OTRIEL, MAM PACTl RERS OF ' mmm mum mm . Wrk e";,'''ed promptly and Srtti.factorflr and as cheap as the cl..n..Lt .V V.?rro!!" tf.) TR. M. J. BUCK, Thysician and Surgkov. Office tl319 Kleventh nl uih .i.t. ""reen ist ft Omce hours ftm t IOamVZ leal .jr...Uv.a wi vTcaw oripua, -l,-lf. T VIBHATOR' T 1 A Gigantic EartttITT inhalvtants of the OKI 'HV'7'' sea serpent a? one of th wonders, tliose of the New a no less mysterious animj"' shape of a gigin'ic earth , Friu MuMcr.a wdlknT H of Brazil, pives an account man scientific periodical f - lie earthworm known in'p i "nt jjro7 minhocao a worm with k, , v mor, and capable of uproot " pine trees as if thev tvf re' i-" of grass. So the storv ry " : appears that some aniinal ti! ': zoologists does exist, ani vers, in whose truihfuInes-T liance can le placed, havea' f its traces, if they have not causrht sinht of the nn;mi :. ?. :;: stories tola concernincr the at,"C ' and work of this animal resetrJv' pciuiiuiai.y rcpeatfii orthesr-a but sufllciont evidence is f.,r, ' to lead to the conclusion tu", gantic earthworm is not alto-? mvth. About r-irri,t - uwvaw Bniifu near seen lying on the bank of"t',er' Cavelras It was tWrik-1 a-"v about one metre in thickness 1 very long, and with a .nrL pig. It is certain that tronc'. large size have been frequently',;,; in different parts of the Uiaz' u in the neighborhood 0f ri'vt-3" their apjwarance is -a: 1 tj' rainy weather. Many cf t!l0 t the minhocao rest on the s'.atenT a wealthy rrorrit.rr w ) . - 1 . i such f;icts as he coultl ohtah ar liimstlf seen the allege 1 tract's", animal. The tienc-he a--e ofvn three metres wi.le, and invarM; to a liver, while in their eur,. pine trees are frequently f,,,); pletcly overturned, tlie "srotirl 1 turned up all around their ruvis 1 Restorixo Old Tree. I pleased to see your account (f prtxiuctiveness by maniiiin. f was, of eou-se, where the r:v it, else tbere would Lave 1-u n n j S; fit. I have in raanv r.i.. t- i , . one failed) secured the same moie attention to the top, rem v the tlead and ailing limh r,i. mining only the uore tLnliv ; healthy to "row. In i ,,u " i declining tiees there is m;i.h ,:, , ed on tlie decaying br.uiclj-.-s, L npon thfir removal, s;m ;ini, centrated upon the umie hta!t:.v ; surviving shoot?, tvhiie -1 -ertiily sound and vig.irou. out. In all these caes the s t well drained aud of Lrxl vi-; 1 richness, little or no 'culiiva:; :i : manure being given. Thei i ed to have frund room an 1 ,:'. enougii to sustain a siiMidci.t sr Hut in tlie great m ijority ot , s il t,f out orchards is not oftMv aeter. but ajt to le more or Ie vit!i the s irf;ie2 soil lacking; m ! the rest KIow unfit for s fruit growing. My exterience an I obt-rva:i--r,;-. me to say that this diifeivntt' is soil is always to !e ki 1 1 iu treating crcliard, for it is i-ivL' as bad to have the gr..u:i l t'i i.u. not rich enough avoiilin tin t' in 'he latter case. The aim U-yS. to l;eej up the bal.nce I 1 r. wood and the fruit gU'Wth. wLi. thin, soil, reipiircs attention l"'. the ground and the trees to t!;e t alone where tho gioun l is ail r keeping the orchard in sod (.' Gentleman. i The Pleaslre oe Farmivi I: a pleasure to an intelligent mint ' the owner of a good farm :in 1 t on the busi tn's.- of f-it niin T if t: ' propei ly Xo other pursuit, i S'''1 adapted tontrord lieallli and Im j ; ir -To have sweet milk an 1 fivsh and eggs, and vegetables nn.l f -from one's own garden an 1 or ainl poultiy, mutton, and bacon off own raising to live un i very tz"": able. To sec the pig, html, c. . -and colts increasing, tlie on-p- p ing, the stock in.provin in va!;u iruit trees bearing their scarlet :.: golden harvest1?, and everyt!ii!:i r luring, as it generally will uri.K-r -management, affords any g 'KV' z" pleasure. Iut the farmer, to enj v f v-: must manage his business tvtil. J; must jilan wisely and t xeciite pi " ly. He must le a sort ot militmy r- ' in this respyt. He mus lay the 1 ' of his campaign at this scroll of ;:' year, and carrv it out as tlioronc-'J 3 possible. To enjoy fanning, one tlie best of evervthing tiie l' l" tie, horses, sheep, swine, and fiu.'.i crops. He should be ambition? to-; the lest and should strive l"r it stantly. His crons should be j ' 11 the lest manner. He should liavtt-- neatest and best krnt ineado" s . . .. 1 ,: pastures, the nnest ortliar.s sin-', dens, and neat farm luiilding. ,1 everything should show an sin" ness and order, dictated by an i'lU ' gent mind. TUr TT T v 3 o C,.,.f,.r, fliTticlliti!"' , I, says that the greatest uii-take whie K a s . . i : . wiiiinf I 'u Willi tho nimJrnr ,.f li'mP. l'"T' of mixing it with manure l'lflirc,s Il ieat.ii m In tl .ties t'lU'i-'1- ': ment it is almost incredible tl:lt vjjjii-iuus er.xr as ini . commit ed, and yet the pei jHtration tliS Enocino f K.-,,1 iil .,1 1- int'Si'lll,"1' 'vv.i.o yj i au;iuiiii; .-. farmyard manure, at feast afUT 11 been kept for some time, is so tivatf Willi li ma it ia .ln,t.tin,lv lleStl1'; c ...... at iui;j icii'i', ami the value of manv other manure by similar treatment, is very " , lessened. Lime should never 1 1ovp1 VV'IIJV 111 v ' " - nianure, at all- and if it coiiM H s Mnrrtnl c,..,r,;..,.l.. flump tw" 511 . . . . . K...1 til til' suosiaiices snoukl oe appn" land at differut times. I f
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