I ' x . . ' .1 lrycnl of Ihi Volar rv.rnnCevci,,,.g:ntben,.ri.neorAu. ..s,f 1775, rapU.nU.arrens the 'crof i:reiiiaii.l, wl,;dcslp, found himself if.Mt.u-a among an .....nv.u-o nummr v. .b,.,gK. ... nW .sovcry.scven c.cgrcwot . no, .J, latitude. Oti one side, and within a iiii:; ot UK- ve.-J'.'i. iiics2 wen? 01 immense 1 Iif lit, and closely wedged together, and a ' iii-ccsi-tn nf .-tmw covned jaksappart'd l liind Hie other as far ;u the eye c-uld j rr.ich, hhowii) that the ocean was cm-j r j. f( ly !!.et-.ed up in that 411m tor, and 1 1 ; a t I i.l intally horn so fir a lng time. Caj-tpio '.Vancns did not erl alrogotlier -atutiel Willi his wl nation ; but there b i:i' n wind, Jc ciaid t:ot move either one way or the other, mi l he theit f ie kept a j tiict watch, knowing that he vruM be j a fa as loif ;m th iceber continued hi j tboir rc.iectivc i lace. About midnight ' tin. wmdVoe t.a gale, wceomi-auMHl by a thick showei .f snow, while a succession of j cmend-ms thnndeiing, minding and . ami t hradiii'g ioies jjave fearful evidenee that in.it the ico.iinma:i,m. The vrse revived! vinleiit sliockf: e v-v y iiiom?ct; r-u t lie Iiai 1H'SH i f the atin isolirre prevented those 011 board from iTisc-'Vf . i 'g in v.h.it d-rf-ction the open v. ;itei lay, or if Ihtre was actually iiny at a!l -m v i' her s'le of them. The idjiht was sj-ent in tacking as oi'ten as any cause of dAugt.r liapjene! to present itself, and in the morning the ;;tonn abated, and Cap tain Win 1 ens fo-.ind, to his pteat jy, that , his ship h;id net .siHtair.ed any seiiousin- ! juiy. He i-emaikeil with surprise that tlio aci-iiinuiaU-d iccl-eis. ih:ch had on the j preceding evening firmed an inipeuotrahTo , tian ier, liad I ecu seperatid and d:sanat?g- ' ed by tlie indv arid that in one p!.cc a ca- I nal of open ica oand its c-itn-sc among j them as far as the eye could di-ern. 1 It was f.vo miles beyond the entrance to this canal that a ship made it- apj-earatice about ikm.:i. Tin su i sh ine bright at the time, and a gentio breeze b'cvv from the iiii ill. .11 1 i.lt ..'nm; iihvi iciii'il; i - i-i i i " 1 prevctited Tapl.tin Warrrnsfrom distinctly ' feeing anything but her pinsts; bnt he was struck with the strange rr.aT-ner in which I her sails were ili'-'posed, anil wiMi the dis- j mantled aspect of her jaiils and lipging. j S'ie continued to go before the wind for a i few furlongs,' and then grounding npon the low iceberg-', remained motionless. . CnptaUi "Warrens' cuiiosity was so'niuch exeited that lie immediately leaped into his boat with several seamen and rowed toward her. ti approach in" lie ohsnred j that her hull w;is miserably we;it her-beaten, ; and not a s.ml apje;in d on t.heilerk, which ivas covered with snow to a considerable ! d"plii. He haile-1 her crew several times, j buL no amwei: was returin-d. TVevious to hteppmg on board an oj,i u pott-hole near the main chains caniiht his ey", anil, look ing ia to it, he peiceived a man reclining baetc in a ehair with writing materials on a table bnforc Lim, but the feebleness of Ihe liglit tuado evervthing indistinct. The . pas ty went up m h-ck. am 1 having removed , ! y found closed, t lie hatch w.iy, which tin they descended to the cabin. They first came to the ai-aitment which C.iptain ; . . i ...... . ,1 11 t. ll. ..A1. 1 l i .ii : e u i h.mi -1 tin ool:ii i lie poi t-iii -ie. ,v icn.ir sei.e.1 him as he enteud it.' lis j viate ictaincd his f-rnK:r positi-.n, and -emed to he insensible to straneei.-:. He tie in seen w-as found to lie a corpse, and a grren damp ' m uld had coveied liis cheeks and foie- head, und vcih d his ijen eye-balls. He l:aJ a pen hi his hand, aud a log-book lay 4-.H ll. t--.liT.i 1 ol'.irn l.-, tin, 1l.Jt cnt tetiee in w lirp -imliitislied omi r:m It. us "Nor. lf,1702. We have now Wen in ched in the ice seventeen d is. The fiie wut out yesterday, and our master bin Im-uii ecr sii.co trying to kindie it aaiu. but without sncces-i. His wife died this i this i illuming. Tlieie is li-j lolicf ... Captain Warn ns an-1 his seaiiien hu fiom the .'-.pot without ottering a w f i.. . - .t . , i .. voi vineiiiig iiie piiucij-ai ciuiil lijc ins' I Objeet tljl ftttraot.! Ihil atteiMio?! the dead biniy of a female lCeiining n . j bed, in an attitude of deep interest and at- I tention. Her countenance retained the freshness of life, and a ernti action oi the : liuilkS showed that hei foi m wa ii .iuiciaif-. Si;ited on the ll nr was the Corpseof an an paiently joung man, holding a steel in one hand and a Hint in the other, us if in the aet of stiikiiig firo upon some 1 inder which lay hesido him. In the f-ne put (' the I 1 -1 r vessel Mivriiii sailors wire loiu.u li!i dead io their berths, and the body of :i b iy I waicroiuhed at the bottom of the gruig- ', .vitlier prov.sion nor fuel eov.ld !f dis- covered anywhere ; but Captain Warrens was prevented, by the siru.-istith.MS preju-d-crsof his.se.tmcu, from e -cainitiin i h spih no.MU'iy as he wished to have done. Ho ! th-r.-f.M-e eari led away the log-book alieudy i inentioned, and riliinied to his own ship, t and immediately st.cicd to tlio south uid j deeply ioiprcssed with the awful t.anij which lm had just witnessed of the dan of navigating the l'uiar seai in 1 uorthein latitudes. On returning to England be made va- 5 n.do va- s that I.lI rioiis in.piuies respecting vessels disappeared ru an unknown way, VJ1IH..H i:iS n.v itirtiots ui luiise wuu n.c in- I f .nnath.i. which was afforded by the wiit- ; : ........... ..f il.. . .1 . - tin d.jcarnents in his pos.-;e;.Moii, lie aseer- ; tkii.itd the name and history of the iin- j luisoued ship an J of the unfoi lunate mas- j ter, and f jiind that .she had been frozen t t lut teen years previous to the time of his discovering her am;ng the ice. If brooms ar wet in tHiiluis amis onee a ' Meek, they will beeuuin very to-ylj, will not cui a carpet, la.-t tuiic'u longer, anil al. ivs j veep like a new bruoui. A handful of .s.iit . briiibltHl befors swe-eping, will carry the ' uu.t Aiimg With it and maku the tarji-jl look -tlfan aud bright. A veryd.isty carpet may Ixj eltaned by setting a nil of water by tho i door, wet the hrooiu iu it, kuoek it to jfol oil" ) all the drops, s.re-.-p a yard or two, then wash III. hrn. lf..., tf .1.... .:.v. ... . .... ... 1 win eiean c.irpj very nieeiy aua von will b Burprijed at lb- quantity of dirt in the , water; which mar need cba-iinir onoj or ' , . : twice, if till carpet is very dirly. ; . . maw - - . i L'neast res;." the heail ihat has uo spring nouiirt . r GOOD SELLING ARTICLE. j , . - - , Oti-l-lHi-.ru For ccHhlff ntl pniishlwj Silver riafr,T. Ware, ltrittannia, V'iver' i.H, i,w.wr- , ! WABRASTED U COSTAiM' B0MS8 INJURIOUS to any ARTICLE wv.rimTri TIT TTTTlTflTTl tn mm ADWTPT P ' VI fl K K A !t i r..ll 11 I . I A I i i fillet il. HUlId LJ Oil V A1111U1JU . . i. .. rv.iui. an. I ltho chen,.. Okockk rou tr. Ad-Jree all order t or call on ir(;T & to i J i Ao- Xirnt? traTifo.l tn FT.?-nr an'! surroiin.iin h 1 jr. 7 Latest anrl Most 1 TABLS CX1jS,gg WJuL:,, A"inlw 11 iui Til Illlss9 JllIinloI lOl'S SlllCl lil'acueic, . , - m mm. S 4-T -r- y . mi 't-r .A SH?a ... S4ViR..wnunfi 'ca,irsro. mint; Wax Works, Statuettes, &c. "W I 3 I I :iV 112 O i it lMVl 1. Sond for Price List and Quotations before Purchasing. 53 Hinth Street, lato Hand, Pittsburgh, Pa. AT Till: WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE HOOSBfe OF 2.13 L.1HKRTY 8T1UUZT, riTTsituiir.ir, To which wo invito the attention of the Trada. T . ,., "i., ifli II... ... ..iii . .f n n . .1 1. .... r- . . . ' t . r. . - ,,,Mlt.f.r So).inff (;,mhJs WOMAN'S, MlSSr.S", and Yor ni-S' HOOTS, S1IOKS, and IlKDdANS. Congress !aiters, Akxis, (Oxford, and .Ter&ey Ties and Fine Calf Coots. Miners' Nailed hoes. IIublK-r (ioods. iVc. Also a large stock of CIT Y-MADK GOODS, noat,;Morocco,and Lasting. I ;-' 'JJott-nn I'riees. Orders pi-omjitly attended to. March 2ti.-3m. IiU YOUU ITJiSSOVI GOODS Ini purlers, lnnur.ir1nrpr, MUSICAL MSB0HA1BISSI M.-.MFACTIUKHS OK THE CFI.FD HATED KKAKS & McGIM HANO, AND THE PHILHARMONIC ORGAN. CKNKUAI. W IIOI.KSAT.K AT.F.NTS FOR THE T A f X r A RfOX 1'IAXO. If nl.r in ?:t:n .V Co. 'Lm-loiS. Prson f lon-ton ). Snxo (!'ari). Vision Valve, anil onr own mak ot UntBrj ile ISSiia -M.Mv. Ihr best uml Tresutsl Mrinirs Tor all 1 nsiruiiient coustnitlj on l:.tnl iMr rT HMMICTS ef SII FKT MI'SK?, we mak this rranh n spe.Hv, nt -'"l -wi-! .il iliff 1. H.-.i nt t.. ..-f ,;o,.. n h:m-!. Our si k ef innl' tuik!i il a 1 1 kin-Is I? MASns AM o(S.-ns soiji u Till: I ST A bf-M FNT I'LW flersmieti. I'rirciimN of S-in:mrIe. I ai--r ' ' will ni-l it t-i i lu-ir imerpst to eemnmni. :i-e .iin-ctly with us. a: il i'c-aii-1 1'r-i-e U t. Iurni?li.--1 Irto on ai i.lk-.iti-.n. VAREROOMS, NO. 12 Sixtll StrGCt, St. Clair.) n---:y.l PITTSBURGH, PA. TK mm mlmjM TTTBmm mm. 4, n- m a-a iiBH w 8B8B1S1H miiii i. hHiiiiiA u w mom m w mi mmi m u A V Tmmt da f - : a47 EuP (W THE VERY LATEST ARRIVALS FROM PARIS OF Bonnets, ROS BUD AT PRICES AND IN STYLES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. BOB'ET AXD HAT TRIffiliXG A SPECIALTY. MEN'S STRAW HATS, FOK EVERY-DAY WEAK, . "5 3E5 3F1. "ST OSBCjQlS; Tr, A S $i (T T tt PTT'T T 'T "aP "HI U Its il ' 2 I r?-T I 11 El 11 1 Pi Aij. -llnv-ng the above articles in laige quant'tities. direct from Manufacturers w'e oturi all st!es and .pi.ities, from the lowest to the finest, at per rent. beiowUto Haal i-rit es. Call, sec and be convinced. J oeiow tae TV i4 -1 We invite the attention S;CBILBBEirnUIT$f IW E01S, K!0 GLOVES, " J'"' ''''f Wlf. hhunanl Terra! r Call a rs anl Ctnt's Jlaial '"i""'' t-.iubrnMrrin.js. Xerl; lltnhhKfs, .;: Soatts Jfair t; i ' !' s"f' f:l '''''. (I'tr.l'n Ml tlx - 11 . . . . i iiiiiiKuig our many euvromers lor the verv liberal patrona-'e we ,t;iv'''S. c respectfully ask them to tell their fiiend's where to tind'us. ' W V Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. Ar-?1 Jinn1,,n ! Corner Centre ami Ilinh Kt i k-hiii ffff-t. iityn C.U&r40t2UtG. PA. I I 1 or K n new niana.-meiil, this well V.ri'iwn K.) Ili.tl'KL. Si.iiCioi a oeiitiniiiince of public pa trju.ie. A limited nuiiiiu-r of hoarders WIM. HK ta iiVl.ll. . . A I ''I i If f (I 71 .1 I'l l rc -7tr-r. m n " l lltOJ. iJ,.-l,W April fi, Hft.-;:u. 1.. H. LINTON. - A ILLIN Hi Y ie U H hfs MAKINO . Thpntteiilion of th Ladies of Ehns- toirir and vicinity i.. dlrr-cicl to th fact Unit xu.s. H. R. JONKS ha jn-r reived n mv!.lc of new an-1 f,otiion;tl,le Millinery fJoods, m hor room, in Ihe l-jist W'nrd, Ktienshurtr. Wi-.tdinif lionm-t.. Mats ete., a specialty. Iir-siimktn i-.".".i.j nii-i ii.iiti.i ui.iie. 1 ne pail'illHr- of iue iam. u riwoeeliuily jolicitc-a. lb-!.-.!.! t I- hi: K ""'' " . an.l i? tl.p eheniiet urticie that will do its work well. Ask rs to, or cull )U - ! article that will do Its Work well. A3K voi r ; i CO. MAGIC rOLISII MTG CO., ! - fih ivenue VIYTXR VRG1T, Va -iteiifcr, 1 country, 7 IXeyant Styles of micl G i'icn lottle, j mm r T f T rt CLZ - - .- Qval and OblonS"fOr COV . i . . .... it. ... i.m. (ha x.i i . 1 r ......ii.l.itk i .-...t and (JlllLDIEN"t. JLEN"S, COYS', VX1 I an - 1 Dealer in all kinds of alway? koep a complete. r5 ol.Il ITI(I'M!-!?:t TWvx- iv rrruivr-.p ! Ii;iml Tp.i'ihi.p srVi ii i.hi, r UWC3 SCARFS, EIBBOHS, &c, of Ladies to our stock of CALI C()AU!!The subscriber ! !"""! Jll'vered promptly nml frreof ehir.'o?fr Iiiuln.ir .it uny p,i, tn K-nihnr- , . ,r '""Ts.ei! ;it thcZAHn Stoiir will rt-ii'ivc-Ht. UAMEL II. ZAUM. rP W. DICK. A TTOIiNEY- AT IjA v, Kb, I 1 Lt'h"ro'' 1.,a- 0mce in tr,',t room of T. J. Lloyds new tniildiLa-. I'entre street Vli mnnnepof Urnf M,.im-ss arte" J to .atisfac orily, andmiectlons a 8peeilt y. Iti-UAU 1) AN!IX McLATJOHMX. A ttornry. En nA. U. , - J . J""1- W"' tt.H!tOHl! bUBl a hofmakp -1 lJV..y?rU' ' 8KCHI-KW. SHOEMAKER & SECHLLR. IU. EliUNiiitltU. Cm mi. r,. i' . v . 1.11, 1 Tansy for Bots in IIokses.A Washington Review and Examiner ,,.rncnnn.l0t tho .Vnn vt mr-nt. of agriculture says : .It appears frtmre- diffirent writers that none know or any certain remedy : I know- ff ft remecjy that j., safe alKj certain, ; discovered in the following way : A lwint thSrtv tmps uto frirml lost l.r I bots a very fine Lorse. lie tOOk trom the stomach of the dead horse about a gill of bots and brought them to my oilicc to experiment upon. Hematic! e ationg of eyory reujeflv he ),ad ! heard of, and put some of them into Cadi. Most had no OftVct,a few af- footed, them slightly, but page tea more ' than .anv'Jiing else ; that kilkd 111 teen hours. He concluded he could kill them by putting into nitric acid ; but it had no more effect upon them than water; the third day they were a iivt'iv a uc. i. u.iut n u. 1: 1 ,. ...1 4. "... 1 1 ,.1. .-.r tansy was growing by my ofllce lie L 11 ik. n iinu'.uui 01 mat, uiuist:ti it, ;ui- l;iI.. n-r.f.. ..,,.1 .,- 41. .....! 1 1P..1 - 11. .1 1 1 !i. l f irc'i muc nnai mun:n.uu uuu -tit; ;j ...... .. J . . in one mi mue. ismce tnen 1 nave nau it given to every horse 1 have Seen af- footed with bot s', and h-ave never known fiiwui ffi Cic.,S,t i ihhs, several years laier. iiegavenim the tansy in the morning and a dose of ) salts in the evening ; the next morning ! he took up from the excretions three j half-pints of bots. Usefut. Kowledoe. A man walks three miles in an hour; a horse trots seven; steamboats run eighteen ; sail- essels, ten; slow rivers llow four; id livers, seven ; moderate winds seven; storms move thirty-six; a rifle ball, one thousand. A barrel of flour weighs a hundred and ninetv-six pounds; a barrel of rice, six hundred; barrel of powder, twenty-five; fiikin of butter, fifty-six; tub of butter, eightv-four. Wheat, beansand clove; seed, sixty pounds to a bushel; corn, l'Ve, and flaxseed, fiftv-six; luickwlieat lilty-two; barley, forty-eignt ; oats, ti.:;-t.-.R,- . i 4i 4i.,- seou, lortv-live ; eonrse salt, eighty-five. tlrahms an ounce, four ounces a gill, two gills a cofTee cup or tumbler, six! iiuui ounces a teacupim. r our thous and eight hundred and forty yards, an acre; a square mile, six hundred and forty acres. Two persons die eveiy seeond. A generation is fifteen years; average of life, llmty-one j ears. The standing army in Prussia, war times, one million, two hundred thousand : Trance, otic million, three hundred and sixty thousand; Kussia one million; Austria, eight hundred idredand twcntv-fivc thousand; Ital', two hundred thous and ; Kngland, sevcnt3"-five thousand; United States, twenty-four thousand. Roman Catholics in United States, five millions. Permanent Whitewash. Take halfabashel of freshl- lunnetl lime, slake it with boiling water; cover "it tim ing the process to keep in the steam Strain the liquid through a fine sieve, and add to it seven pounds of salt, previously well dissolved in warm water; three pounds of ground rice, boiled to a thin paste, ami stirred in boiling hot; halt a pound of powdered Spanish whiting; one pound of clean glue, which has been previous dis solved by soaking it well and then hanging it over a slow fire, in a small kettle within it large one filled with water. Add five gallons of hot water to the mixture, stir it well, aid let it stand a few days protected from dirt. It must be put on quite hot. Fortius purpose it can be kept in a kettle on a portable furnace. About a pint of this mixture Avill cover a square yard. r,il,l,-inrr m-iftor mor l.o i.nt tu o,wt'bmeS. C;l Mint lltllt ImimiaKC; 11)11 IdUl Is Ol ColOMIlg matter Ilia he put 111 and . U! kine.s f,r s.i!c. Furniture itoiivcred ittanv made of any shade. Try experiments on a shingle, and let it dry. To Destroy 1ed Bugs. Take two ounces of quicksilver and the whites of two eggs, and so on in this ratio for a larger or smaller quantity. l?eat the quicksilver and the whites together until they unite and become a froth. With a feather then apply the com pound thus formed to the crevices and holes in your bedsteads. Tl:is done twice in a yeai will prove effectual. To ror.TSH tins, first rub them with a damp cloth ; then take dry flour and rub it on them with your hands; af terward take an old newspaper and rub the flour olf, and the tins will shine as Well as if half fill hour had Wn snor.r w li .ih u n.iii uu tiour Iial oeen spent ill tubbing them With brick dust or powder, which spoils the hands. A TABbEsrooNFUL of black pepper put in the first water in which grey and buff linens are washed will keep theiTTTroTn spotting. It will also keep the colors of black or colored cambrics or muslin from running, and does not harden the water. A little gum-arabic imparts gloss to ordinary starch. Manhood; How Lost, How Restored. -pjj .Tu?t published, a. nfw edition of 5fpS Ir. 'nlTrTi--II" Kxnay on the Sri?;'rJ? radirnl curr. (without roed'ieine ) of fxSP&- Sr-F.rtMATORHRAH. or Sem1nl and Mental and Phyolenl incapiieii v. Impo-liment to Jilarrlair-i, ptc: a,lso, Cunsi'M ption, Kpilf.i-hv and Fits, Imlin-ed t.y sell-indulg-cnce or seznal to. . sealed envelone. onlv bIt r-ent Tim eelchmt.ed author, in this ftdiniralilo Ki.c i-l.'iirlv .le:iiuii!ira tc-s. trom a tliirtr venr.' ,'f;is!ul l'raetlee. that the aiamiinjc e"niiFe,jiieneeg t,,.',n fvrp offered in thin p'laee I r st'H-ai'ie maj- In; ra,l(lly curi-1 withim the!. "Per and Cijrars pom e!t her '-mcerou ufe ot intirnal miMlPine or 1 tie appll I ration of tho knife; jMiintinar ont a, irnxle of cure i uin-o nimpio, certain ami enecui.ii, ny means of w hich every piillorer. no matter what hie condition may lie, may cure hinineU cheap. y, privately and rcril'r.iihf. This Lecture should b tn the hands of every yomh and every mau in tho land. Senl under seal, in a Dkkin envelnnn tn n ... j drea, pi.-pai., on receipt of six cunts, or two Vlx irc tne r'nt-nstiprs. Ii7 llowery. New York. 1 o. Box 45S6, H'U-V..L lb Al L L LTIILTi, VEU- TISAHY SriiOF.OV ANI FARPIFP A" of ller,es and Mufei trt.l urZ uvar iuo western cx- iii.ui.ij u l.llCUJlfUl Jj. tf J I W. d. .m-cluuku... 1,ASSSAX - - ' ' AI'pT T?r T VT li A f 1( 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' CV V" Manufacturers ofanil Pealers.Ia Fancy finl 1 lfviii FURNITURE! xX CHAIR8. ,r t.ftinn hand tn irreat rarlctv a full i . line of elegant T) T) T ATJ Vn PTI "1Y!VT CTTTTC INSTYLES AND AT PRICES Td SUiT ALL CUSTOMERS j IIavln? the mo5t 5kmnil WfrVmpn in ti,e city, we , are prepared to fill a ll order? for StiBUKS ARB BjraiBrasniss!! IN P1KCE8 OR SCITS, Kithcr Eastern or .Western Manufacturers. , irr.ir..nm v. S1 -pi) 4 Vl'l TV Qtrnr-t i u.vuoiu, iwi ui x ii.L.iiiiiiii im-vij KE.UIU' OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, JOHXSTOW.V, IA. Konairinor rIsatlv anrt Prnmrit y Mnnfi. I t" t, ..-i.ji ''f"j , ?-An Furnitnre pent .'or and deliver-! In the j clti TIclllh,le , lW74.-tcj Wood, JJorreli & Co., UAQUIMHTOM CTDCCT II .(JlllMUl VII OlllUi-lf Near PEiMN'A R. R. DEPOT, Jolinsto-wii, 1 i WJtolesale tunl Jit fait t Dealers in FOItF.rO X AXD DOMESTrC MILLINERY GOODS, i ITAHDWAI'E, Q U K E X S W A 1 r ; BOOTS AND SHOES. j HATS AND CAPS, 1IJOX AND NAILS, : : CARPETS AXD OIL-CLOTHS, ! HEADY-MADE CLOTIIINO, ! GLA.!! : TVJ tV v r,. AM) ILLOVV W AII j PriOUiOXS and FEED Of all kill, ! ! Together with all mnnnir or Western Produce, i F1 nop p,,, r.-.i r ,,V p'od-m r-i . TuJ3. BAoO.J, Flod, SALT, Zr.Wi CjL ; promptly niteu on a,c shoiicst iiuu.-c aim nu.,t F3 DEAIXit IX DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES,! HARDWARE, QUEENSWdlE, I J l' V f l 'V TV VfjOf-' ' " ' 9 1 "9 "-' AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IX A COUNTRY STOKE WOOL A N I ) COUNTRY I'RODUCK rxouwer for g,,,;m rx.llAM.I. FOR GUOPS. TAKK.'l l Store on South Side of Main Street, ;iir,;c ! m 1 1 h 1 T T fT- r. ; ttv- 14 . i n. U i Ui Hi U lit till WiV!. P. PATTOiM, i t..ruott,..r ''h r t -i.i. ii.-i oi fi t?"ZTf?rV TT T ' T T i"n Y T- .iiiy.Tiy, ivi. Iliireans, He isteiels, W'lislista.i'is PMetioavfls. ( liaailier Sets, l'arlor Sets, W.-ir.lrfilii-s, lllM.k t'il-i'9, I.oimaes, &c., A:c., it., &e.. A- Cane Chair.. Woi ea1 ("hairs. Kitchen Furniture, Meil lyl.lllives, Miit I res -s, Teto-a-Tote, Kteiiion Tut-lep, Tlininir Tillies, flit if win i-rl. . ic., &( ., c, ie., &c., &e. EVBUV nF.SfltlPTIO? OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE mnde to order in excellent stj e nml lit low .int in .lolinstown or at Kniiroad Station free of extra charge. VM. 1. PATToN. J I'linstown. Oct. I a. ISTO.-tf. THE HOLIDHS IBE OVEB! AS WE ALL KXOW, BUT THE CHEAP GASH STORE, Are not over, ut rather under, tdio.'e of any other i!c.il r in Dry Mi, Dress Geo Js, Hals and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Motions, niro riAiii rrrn ninv ro , i mill, r LLii, hull.), til.. ln Hi in 'Sek o Timber.' MVA complete and elrirint flssnrtment of nrw 1 ,'"'-7f. "1nlrir'n- oun!r produce at the Inch. Kt , market price;" tnken in exehann fer yoods. Full ??''Vart.1"? r'1,,',',t''0', to all' t.nyera. Store un I el. .pest tnnririn. Country pro.luee at the liiirhi . ,,, rnr. .111, .IWTlirril 1 IT Illlll HI inf. HifU Btreet, nea t ent re atrcet. I r.tienstiur?-, Jan. 1(5, lSTt.-tf. E. J. MILLS. 131 5 liTS rtSl 3IJ rv cimf HAVlNtJ recently onlnnreil our stock wv i now prepared to sell at a irroat reduet i-ront i-i.a ..... TriV.n.f0xr,m,.r.prie?; ,,,r stOLk consists of Tlnifrs, Medicines, Portumerv, Fancy So:m. li?r,n'J';t "a"'8 "n,'i Allen-s Hair lief torative Viils.Ointments, Flastem, Liniment, Fain KilU Cigars and Tobaccos. t'Wv hnvcafl.hMl toniirstnolr nf PTvr JhUKUtY, tO Which WG WOUld ilivitnrhnnr' tnnti.. .r l r .1 . . rilOTuGKAI'H ALUtJMS at lower nricc inn. July 30, li;s LL.MMON A: MI ItltA, Main Street, Lt.ensburir. CILUYSlm HOUSE, . . in.'N.MIlKO.rA. John Fitzharris, - Proprietor. n, . r, - ?. . ,"fdnil rt furnished the above well known and nnm,!., h.....i .i.JL " J 1 well known and popular hotel, the propri- etor is now amply prepared to neeommod.ite ThoWbtThJ.rA12,r ,,P.w,ih ''HrpaVron at the Table at all seasons, t he liar will be kent eonstant v mmnii ,.. I," ' " .Ve K P eons antly supplied with the choi.-ost ll.,,mrV - " ewmmM nm Stable will be under th "F"1 the eommodious stn n? f, " Car, f Rnl afd'e w T. M'.Hr0,!i0. n" will be under the attentive hostler. No mier quests comfort- proper attention tn l.n.n.L. 1 eve 1" V Hnrti. ...!.. onl Mlnnk Tlooks. rped. Notes and Ilonds- Pan t T ' Post Commercial nd nil kind? of Note , '"n VAI Id()Yl) & CO , I f.,,VM,o.S' J''ns; .V0"4'11 Arnold s Wrilimr V KAKfvEHS AItImiv t riuid, niin-k and Ked Ink. i..,l. on.i i.7. rr.rs .1... " Hi J V ' 1 ' " ,N A "A. Hooks. Mairaz.inps, Newspapers Novels it iVto- io 1 for o V ' n-V- , "' " lver nnd inii.iiv, inurs. ivn. . ii.ii.p.. . :. - -. . . -ii'. 11 miiii. - - . j -. iifi nai&a j ESUsLSSEiS WtMWUfi I&ASS. .W.HAY&SQ! -OF AND- Sheet-Iron WARES AND DEALEH3 IX ; i HEATING PARLOR e COOKING SfQ"ES, & Ixq q 1 1M.Q t a Is , AND iIOL'SE-FUUMSH I C (iOOHS CFDIILLV. .Tlliiijj- in en. tsx, copper a siiket-irox PUOfll'Tl.V ATTi..Mi.l lO. 'o.s.27S, 280 and 2S2 Wal;in(on Sb, JOHNSTOWN, PA. ext noon to rosf-orricK? Coolciiifjf Stoves, I XIcMilinjjr Hlov?s. . j TIN, COrPER & SHEET-IRON WARc I Iliiviiiir '-eccmli, lk--ii j.(,ies-i. m .l tin- tn-w-: Il titt-'t -ip :.-; eomiriwli-.n-: lei 1 1. i .!kr Hjsh , -..iei-1. ifi -i.xirs e!i--i u i;i.. ihiuk Mini nearlv - o.'sit- ti e Muii'Oain lle,iM-. f hr- iul. i ( i' i XuJT i . ' . "!i ,r ,"t''eJi ivi'l .e fnrni!iel to tllivcrs.lt 1ln verv l.nr.l lii-in. I.. I Ti.f Kiils.-riner'a!o tir..-oses to kee .... i-ini?-! ii iriif iirieos. p a full mi i viirieo aMrimcnt ol i Pokiisg, Parlor nd Keating Stoves of the moit approve.', designs. ; .-spUTIXii an 1 Uool IN!; m i.le to oroer i ;,V. .1T!,,''AV;'U,;rJ:',,', iM manufacture :n-l ma mi l. Iil-.I-AlKINtJ pi-ompiiv nttemle.I t. All work ,i,,:K. ,v ,v .; ,, ,,,. ,d I on iurTerm. mi'l, . STOVKSftnii WAE.i(l I t.j mei an t.e !. t.en,eri up,,,, us to nuaiil .-:in , e.oii.ot l.c-under-;-. !.l in t ,... , cot.tinuanee j i. ';.;rtu!rl i lire Silt I -l.-l el lim tr n 11 I ... . V A T.I.I i: l.L TKINti Kit. J Kui-nsiiurv. tut. 13, Is.u.-tl. I G. AY. YEAGEtt & CO., Wholesale an.l Ui-tail Manufartiirer or TIN", rOITEll AM) SHEET-IKON WARE, AMI D E A I.KirS N Heaiinj, Parlor ai Cootina: Stoves, Ao. 1-fO? i:ievcntl Avenue, Alfoonn, I :i . HOOFTXP. nn.l PPOl'TlNti made t.i order and warm n ted perfect iu manufacture ami riei i eri;i I- nders respectfully sobejteil and promntlv -". I.mk-d to.nml poiite attention accorded to aU. w -h.-tner tl.ey piirr laise or not. - Alloona, Sept. a, l-::i.-tt. i PaxkeTffibioivoris; t invi'tirvTa ti c . ,T J"",,H,01 " I M Ml.NTs. TI R M) and T M n faetured of Ihe very liest ItHliim nml IXvi'.V'P ...uei.can .narmcs. l.nl i re sat ifc-i ff i ' tiou t'uarnntoed in pritf, ilesiun end u5r execnttnn of work. " Orders respect fullv solieit-d and prnmptly filled at the verv low- . 1 est i'hsIi rates. Try us. Oet.2t.-tn. JOHN PAltKE. IMLVS MARBLE WORKS! 1I I'ranklin H1 rprl, .Toltnslon n. MnNHirXTS, HEAP l,n Tll I sT,."-! il-.Ls.. c niaiinliictiire.l ot the verv h.-vf ii .. Kt tioni n work. de;:ini and lu-lee c-iinr-ir.r'oe,r ' " ' f.l-ll . II'L I II I1I1 Uli.rllll'C '.t.rn..l ...l.I . "n; , cj rilei srespet if nlly solicited und promnt- exeo t3d. IJ viinstown. Xov. 11, -.!.-tf.) COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., 13lllSillll-JJ-. lil. ' ! AVIi-Jir.t".c,.t.'lv? ,nV1p deposit, discoun are ' ",,u non-s. nnd ntt.-nd tn n i i.nsines nsiiali v done i.v i j y''Pt.ai.tf. JAS. H.ZAHM, Cashier ' 1 LOYD & C() lUKKi-na I 1 A " "NK,,-RS. nkin u:t.0M 8 VI ",l ll,new,lfl ,nf4" t fair ran- . i t . , vunIIU T II III II, E H 1'LAXK, y. 1)., resctfully Vt i-r ""ioiuii servic s to the "n. K. J. Lloyd s dru store. Nisri.t call, can : be nia-le at the resi-len.-e .,1 ai, i;.r I -'James j.oatmax-TiI: 1 " I'hynirliin ami Stir Com ....v, -eiiKourtr. l-a4.-tt.l Iiywlelnn anil Knrcoon. n ... . EnKNfiHi-KO, Pi. I I ffl f.ntr. 11:. .1. . 1 . . : l..r.l .ln, l.-, .... : .....u.,,..viil.. ,- --.- di in Tnnv oposite i.tatr s n5"',el- KcsideneH nTown Hal!. Julian streeu where niirht -al Is shonl.i h ..i 1. . VJ ,u . i wh, ro niPht ei ; J. HI .... ,.,u,( ,-1.-11, 1 UCK, M. P., nyaietan nn.l Knr;nm( n i.. - rroi.i.town. Pa MTu. ' -on". ,,ucli' ella mnv h -...i- Store. Ni-rli. Hli:k. Eio. the residence of John t April 4. !CHf. I uAl.I.ITZIY LAn,' 4 m . . . AGRICULTURAL. TicinrxQ CrcrMTir;;-. a p of tho Maesachusctlg 77..:. i,,,,.f ' recipe for pickling cueum!,,.,., v- " 1. 1 1 r eays: There liny t cit... J-. r 11 but none, I am ant e, th it .m l . i way will keep Wd an! ,., j through, and are aln-:.y5 ,,f a green col r. . -; J Soaie say that encu: fc. .. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . ouLt never to w wh-1 , r ru , J, " tr- ! removes an ot;t2e c.u'in a- i : ' . the quality of ths pieties. II ,w S j iinjr ire, 1 u. 1 i; ueer ilC-le 1 T 1 j 1 . v i.c pfe- j never wash them (unl vs v.-ry cJr v success! re C ildiTi-s cl-.-rub i- j ciontly. riato earthen jar on 1 pK.uj- i-Ti-r t" . .'' t: I :a,iur;jj no;, alia I -t t ., ..... I it 24 hours, when it xim.-t 1 .3 ,.. " scalded, ekuiimcd, an l t-;r 1-n ... ".vii t reiaaia anoinr cl.iy, anl SI ISow tuvy lnut be fiv-'i.- over them hot viu -g .-.r, a; .j ; . j k aw uajs, wiica tiit-y 1 i cold cider viae 'ar, uV , i : root and any khi-1 f vL j prefers. Stir thesn iH';.i..; ! vent sonm fr--::i ri.-ij-. ' -: r IS i n- m keepers lalx-r v.itii the picile vinegar ni t u- .-, -j. a white seam risi-s. it -j,.... ever, only w.-.tk-.-Tii t.. , 1 tually kills it outrigi.t. Ai i j of vinegar L-sjii i. tr i killing i J iho.v tniD-lte crv itu: ! g-H' J c ler il.C)..r .v, s :-j , c.ia-c ? Li- Tt til pOIldeUt Of the !.l, thus gives his e:vp.-rk-.K.- In lS'jd I put ia a ti- it tlieu lH.-ing worth ah-eit "When my crop c.iuie iu I l. . , i-i...- '1 f lri. -M --' 1- to - ... f a, iiul ' I Itteture L-rcoms. 1 ..r 1 . duzeu I iv:il. 1 ; p r vi i 1 CoLili g.-t th s iui-.' i. . r .;i "Z fji-t uvil taej we.--.- iv.-i t i ,,..;v - V. d .z -n,aud at this i rkx t'i -y i..M through the year i7 ar. 1 : I realized $-jr.o per ton. . -. well. In lv?o I iiiov.1 t j J :T Is .a : V ty, near Lc-uiaviile, e::p- vtir.j- u -z ' r... C the business. I pi itiX- i l.'.J a-.-i. Tiot a'tK)ut ;?2,000 tii er- p. i i -V youcmseeth.it the prie-? .f br- Ciietuatea evc-a luorc tain ti ' other crop th .t is raised by tit 1 1 i3 i,rooui com is smetaiu-r tiiit worn cut, not consumed, l:ke p e.rn, or wheat. There ;. corn raised ia 1870 t.. st.pp'.y :i.. tour years. This is xni ti.- r 1-7-'. will be not less than tao t.; cf com r.iis-.-d in K-.'-;tu--iy. I!.--o!Tat ?1C0 per toa ; let wjll be wvjii-i wLea tno irc couica in. Watehixh Milk t j Jet the Ciii- 1 It is well ku-.o n tbiit u. ilk stl uaal way, although it tiirc vs u;- s i.--. I'erecutae of crc.iiu, d-.x-s n-.-t y...li . the fat in the milk, i.ee.iuij tL-j c- : ' milk, on being subj -ct-.-I to .1:1 ' found to couUiiu a small j-,-. butler, not wittist-indiug it hl ti ' 6et thrown up the cream ve.y )-.:: - .q Kxperiuients iu it liave been u..ili--' ding water to uiilk to facUitatd ;Lc of the cream have shown tbat uii-ri is obt.iin-id. TiuL a specimen if divided into t- portions. O.;-.- ; '- ' was set f.T cretin, and iu b v.-:: yiel.lc-d seven per cent, of criaa. -oilier portion w.18 mixed with .- . Volume of water an 1 the diiat ! i.x for cream. Tbe dilut-ed la.lk : hours gave 3 per cent, of ere.i: i-r -i 'l Cent, taoro creuui than it ulj :' yielded if watci-ing made r.- ii.T r-.- t may not be aJvis.tblc, h- were:, t- u-t : water in tLis way on all kC- a.-i o ting up the cream, sine-.1 rat r a!x. milk hastens the nei li'y of the ii-.. w hich in warm weather sh-.-ul-i le against. Cake of Horses iy S;-kin A--1' Licking C.uiity, Ohio, writer:! ways taught to keep b ! - i:;-. spring, on dry feed, unt.l the was done, for foar they c-.d 1 a-.'-. feed if turned out, an 1 wo 11 1 i i- r.:- oEf in flesh. But for the 1 1 t t V when we logan work in th.- svii:'-'-i -' given my hor?ea a ruu of an li- -u- . every day, even when tne tass w 1 etfa-led, and h ive found th;l ImJ ; Ut, and keep in better rt-ih. t;-is c' the old ru'e. The gr.i.-s ke. -j s :ne ' . open, and the rolling is the 11 it J '- "r' '1 i.f currying. I k.'ct two '-. - f Combined weight, i.irH' p -i": 's-;-r' -' uo all the woik oil a faim f 1 -' f BT r.v-P for Maeus LU f-i"J I tion. In answer to a convTlCJ" v Hires spirit says: v e e-.-r.?'-'-' -oats an.l irc-J hav tho safest anl J ml for inarrfl during estitioa. mns:1i4"H: tM-al rivets. r 0&? tihles ehoul-1 be alloNved -is tLev disturb tho bowels, and imiii.-e i'-1'11"- S straw is highly objeeti-m.il-le, ei2r fe f tendency to accumulate in the h-1'" ; I produce indigestion. Th- r? i r,J j diet th in good hay and oats giv-n " j cient quantities to ke-p the h in J i orous ron.litii.ii. nn.l eive hi n- -UJ" 1 rx-gnlar exercise, to pivent his f too fat. When a man hands an edit- an for publiea-t ion, and usi.e lua up" bectuse he "wrote it in " ',rri i "hadn't time to rsvise it," yea ' that he commenced the articc a- - ;, ter supper, and wns-.led widi 't ur'J,.t night, rewiiting it fourteen i"'; ul -,i tA n ;. ,s f.,lj..-ii. ami i-"1'- k That's t- pen every two minutes. they generar.y w 1 iU- an ai i' '""' ai-e "in a huny" judh .ve "' rue it.
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