The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 05, 1874, Image 4

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    Training' ot Children.
A pity that so many children shoald be
rpoiled by lack of discipline! Naturally,
children enjoy bein good. They are never
so bnppy as when they are ohedient and
amiable. We think, too, that nothing is
cnicr than to have them so, and the harsh
measures to which some people are qui'-k
to resort to that end, n they co.i'd see theiu
Fclve? with our eye?, Would seem to them
)iuinilintm exhibitions of their own weak
ness. Without self-control, tlie person who
attempts to control a child is very likely to
fail lamentably. Oddly enough, the people
who never in their lives possessed a particle
r,f fitness for so delicate a task, are the very
people who are possessed of a desire to show
their niisi.ianaement in places where it is
Bure to ? seen. Materfamiiias, weak and
indulgent, cannot understand why her
children should be voted a nuisance at a ho
tel table, though Kittie, reaching for the
butter, upset.-. Nellie's coffee eup. Children
mast be taught table etiquette not by
servants, hit by yourself, madam. The
nameless grace which belongs to a cultivated
person cannot be learned from a servant or
from a manual of etiquette. It comes by
degrees. So, madam, if you are shocked
when your little girl puts her knife into her
mouth, and helps herself to berries with
her own spoon, you need not be, if you
have allowed her during several years to eat
witli Bridget at the uar.-iy table. What
else could you expect? Children are repro
ductions of the world around thcin ; and if,
to save yourself trouble, you let that world
he made of the ignorant and the repulsive,
you reap what you hae sown when you
have a harvest of bad habits to uproot and
destroy.
t iciims 01 i asiiiuiit
We hove too much faith in the common
t-ene of the fairscs to believe that the ma
jority of them lay health as a willing sacri
licc at the shrine of fashion ; but a story is
told of a lovely girl of eighteen, whose
figure was inclined to plumpness, that she
one day fainted in the street. '"In trying
to restore her," says a friend, "I loosened
lier dress, and what do you think I found?
Corsets so tightly drawn that a full respira
tion was impossible. I removed them, nnd
found that the girl's ribs' actually lapped!"
On heing remonstrated with, the foolish
cinid admitted that sue tried to render her !
waist small eno.igh to meet the requirements
or fashion. Oh. what utter folly this all is!
As if there is anything really beautiful in a
tbgure pinched ti represent the letter V!
We are glad to know that the woman of the
day is cultivating higher artistic taste, and
isn't ashamed to have a wai-t proportionate
to her .shoulders. It is not Considered grace
ful or fashionable now to wear tight dresses.
A few women cling to the false idea of a i
remale model figure, and still prefer to go
Z UiCllV" "ith ,',,"!
noses, Mai'H rims around their eyes, crows
feet growing deeper and thicker every day i
. 7 , , J J :
and extremely red hands, unless they drink 1
the really stylish, graeel'id, iriov.-hiir, hoami- '
ful woman, wears 1o-l ci.is. s n. v,.p,l. i
ingly comf.rr.iMe drcs-.s with plenty of ;
bri-athii g mom Si far. so e-o-.J. W,. ,,, !
- . .... v ... .j.
to welcome the day when the stiff corset '
win he wiio,!y al..i:id..i,cd, and woman shall
appear in all her
'of form.
lliuing, uLti-umeied grace
Calumny.
The n:1
s ol p.iiteness
are never at
vavianee with the i rineioe of morjili'v.
Whatever is really impolite is really ini- I
Moral. We have no right to oli'-nd peo- f
j:e whii our manners or
C'"nversat i n.
We have no riirht to dal with r .e
"' "s. iiooi.L i;te jieoji:,- we j
meet. Their private affairs are none of onr i
ba-iness. If wc believe a man to be unfit
company for rs. then we mast n,-t r,
him; but if we should haooen to, .1,;,, '
where he has been united by othprs, wc '
uiiit treat him with t'niiity. If we know ;
a man or woman to be a grave offender, 1
we must not think of nsir.ir flinf l-n..,.l
e'get, iniar, him or her, unless we know
ic is tiFvohite
.yrtee .i.V.I 1 r the tn-oteeli.m
of t-thers. The grrntet and bo-t men in
the World have more or I sS 1,,-en assnp...d
with ealiimny. The
do not always c-e;iie
any way tu in vest i -modi-regard
all slande.s.
mre-
and no?
St
it.
as
V,
e cannot see
a rule we must
icie verv exeat
oiienees r.eeome notorious, the offenders
Must always he exeommuiiieat.--d. In all
of the other ea-es w e iu:i-t gie everyone
me iicneht ot a doubt; also apply eharita-
lh
eonstnieiions. live ami I. .,, c.. i....
and
. .... ...... , vttC t
., s
proven mnlty, as we Would othevwi-e nit..., !
Lud that we had 5poken too h:wiis
, t i
Clean Tooth.
Ifvoii will on!v keen vmir tAh 1
they won't decay. The wonderful dentifrices
wi,;..i. ,i i . . i- i i
....... air ,-oia ui iaouious prices are greatly
uiei
ir to a simple mixture of soap and i "j I I.LINKIiY & DHKSS MAKING,
ared chalk, with a. litt'e somihi,, , ll'-o '' -'1'he attention of the Indies of Kl.ens
f , . ', t-'iutt.ung lic rmr-and vieinity is direeted to the fact that
loot , out the essential artieLt, arc Soap ', !.lls- K- K- " '-N K? 3st received an invoice
prepay
orris
Soap , -
and ciiaiK.
The dru:
'i-t will ,
't WHi oienare v.n
en uigii tor a quarter of a dollar to t n '
loir-tiue When j- ,r t i i ' , '
longtime, n r.en ycj go to bed, with a
broad, .soft tooth-hrush go through the
itioiith thoroughly. If disposed to a 1 id
mouth you may 'repeat the do-o. in the
. i . .1. i .
...ow.uS. i.4e j.jnieipai article lor
keeoiie- tlie re. oh 1 -....!...:.!.
. O . . . . ' I'. 'J . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 tv
-a
bolt goose iiuio winch vuu must use n ft.-r . 1
n Iter
eating, no matter tin
a piece of
No matter if it is only a lit t!
only u:!;ekiu for the Ciiuc.it exjnu it is
a great concnien 'e, ay the lea-t. Any
one who has tried uinf compared thecrtditi
with the cah sy-u-m, v- Vd rc;;Jilv admit the
Correctness of the above reimuk. Vhcn ;
yon buy for cash you generally jret things
cheaper vt b, ttcr weight and measure, ujpI '
all the favors the dealer can extend to hi.- ,
patrons. On the chr ,nie credit system, the
Matter is usually r-vered. If you try to ;
av jid credit by borrowi:i!. yon improve mat
ttis very little if any. 11 a e we ;ive this ;
adiic-1, "Tuin an honest p.-i.-.e, " wh never 1
you can, and uiivays have suiUch-nt mvay ;
to lUeti yodV saU cr.iastM:ci.t- '
mg.'i it is a piece of
aj.p:e, and, it Comeiueui, after the pick use : jIl;s', NATIONAL SADDLE AND
a mouthful of water t) rinse from between ' t- UNT.SS SHoi'ovCAMniti COV"STY
the U-eth what the toothpick may have left. -! "t .'EKSr; i1'5
--i . i l'r"" ,iet"ls ,''''"' and iuminuicire:
. , , T. paired and all other oi k in my lie oxoeuie.l
Keep ready money on li.ndjf y.iu cm. m I he host manner, on the shortest notice 'in ! !
- 1 s
. f
O 5
-g
OV NOW ON.
1 1 THE
HAND SOMEST STOCK
OF
SPRING CLOTHING
WE EVER HAD.
For Cash paid IN HAND we will sell below
the Market rate, and Guarantee every
article or return money.
c
Wammaker & Brown
X
v" Ul Ulll
X
PHILADELPHIA.
HAND-Y to the
cipal Hotels
m.Clellasi,.. JonN- AKNAN
M'CLELLAND & CO.,
"Manufiirturer of nnd Dealers In
FURNITURE!
AX ClJUVOiS.
We keep constantly on "hand in irreat variety a fall
line of elegant
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS,
NSYLES AND AT PaiCES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS,
,IatinS "l,',1, f'; V",InPn, '"' city'
are prepared to nil all order lor
IJi PIKt-E OB scits,
A TT?irir"wJ
m m m n m j . . B.-. a
Kither Eastern or "Western "Manufacturers.
"W'drClOOm, NO. SI FRANKLIN StfC( t,
NEAKLY OPi'OSITE ro.ST-OFFICE,
JUIIXnTOW.V, t'A.
j Repairing Neatly andPromptiy Done.
S-A1I Furniture sent br nnd delivered in the
city free ol cl.anje. .i-13,"74.-tf.
THE HOLIDAYS ARE OVER!
AS WE ALL KNOW, BUT TIIE
iT" "S5 CSL.
Vt 13. ,T. riI,TSs'
CHEAP GASH STORE,
ArC ,lul ovfcr' b"t ratl.or under, those of any other
dealer in
Boots, Shoes, Notions,
l Ul t US. I Ml 111), ft V iif.
, 7 , f
In Hi is ".ffk o limber."
-A rompletp an.l ele-:int a??ortment. of new
cruods now in f,tcre will pi.ilively be Fold at th
ci..sest umrufiii. t'ounlry produce at the highest
market prices taken in exchange for (roods "Full
Siitislaeti-in Liunranteed t.. nil l.uvers. Storo on
H.h street, near Centre street.
K. J.MILLS.
Elienshur, Jan. P5, 174. -tf
CRAWFORD HOUSE,
i:itr.:vsm kcj, pa.
John Fitzharrls, - Proprietor.
HAVING leased and refurnished the above
weil known and popular hotel, the propi i-
-;..i is now ampiy pifpared to accommodate
.1.'.' nuiy favor him with their natronnc-e.
on - etai me
market nttorrls will h c,.i-.-,..i
nt the 'Jalile nt all seasons, the Mar will le kept
V
I j .-o I'i'ii n mi ine enoieefi liquors,
l nnd tne c-ommoilious Stable will Pe under the
l clinreof a careful ami at tentive hostler. No
euni t wtU he spared to render quests comfort-
IV.l . .; ' .-.l:'J '",:i,Sl!1 ' Particular, and
roperatteniioii to luisincss and a moderate
."' '' 'ee- tlw proprietor hrprsto win his
SeHI
way to puOl c favor.
l-Miiy -J, 1373.-U.
' "-' r.c mi just receiveo an invoice
,v ' ' 'aioonaoie .i iiiiiiery uoous, at ht
r,f, t ,.. i.-.. w i l i ,.. . .....
''"tiets. liars, etc.. a ppccialt v. Uressmakinjr
Promptly mid neatly done. The putronaue of
"'e ladies is respectfully solicited. -i-l.'ri
in r rrT t t t -rt 7""
V VIj- lUAI'!: subscriber
1 'of ANTHRmtf n!J
in 1 1 -m i m r
I'ttAI.. nt l.w.-r m-ii'Li.t o-..c
ual d.-hvr-r
d lI"Oinrt I V nnd 1'n.snf lniiir..
hanlii
.. .:!;ltHt Si,,i,K will reeeiveear-
....i....o. V VI IT VAlIt
"iisliur-. Sept. 1, l--;;;.-
... . . . J . . . - 1 J 4 .t 1 .
T y V. DICK, Anouxty-Ai-LAw, Ebi
ensbnrsr. Pa. HIict;in front room of T.
J. I.lo;. d's i.-w liuil.lit.2-. Cent;e street. Ali
mamit-r of l.-yallmsiness nttenoed to s;tif:ic
torily. and roiloettons a bpeciaitj . 10-M.tt.j
F. A. SHOKMAKKR.
.km.;ii. sccm.t.a.
QHOEMAKER & SECHLEM,
AltoriU'js-at.I.HW,
C!!-1. ;.! EI!E.Sl!UKCi.CAJlu.tu C i.. Pi. tf,
".N!HIj McLAlCIILIX, Attorn
't-f.nii Johnstown. Vi. tllHce in the old
Kxclin-i.." liii.Miny, (u()-sl;iirs.) corner of Clin
tou i.od r.o. ust su.'ets. Will attend to all bus-n.-ss
eoii.ircted wiih his prolessi.Mi.
J. ALLITZIX LAKE,
Alt ornoy-o t-1 si a-9
IZbcnz-burg, Cambria Co., Va.
e sum. If it is reaaona.ne rales. ll-i'.-tf.l I
If .
- j CO I
m l o I
1 I CD I
oil
O J O
I
HAND
I
Gl v aiMiloio
Ferries and the Prin-
and R. R. Depots.
Wood, Morrcll k o.,
WASHIS GTON 'STREET,
Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
MILLIACItY SO -S.S
HARDWARE,
QUEKNSWARE,
BCOTS AND SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS.
IKON AND NAILS.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GLASS WARE. YKLLOW WARM.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS,
Together with all mamierof Western Produce
such as FLOUR. BACON, FISil, SALT
CARBON OIL. kc, Ac.
tf Wholesale and retail orders solicited
and promptly filled on the shortest notice and
most reasonable terms
WOOD. WORRELL & CO.
tl.
WM. P. PATTON,
Manufacturer mirt Dealer In
AM- KINDS OF
CABINET FURNITURE
joiixsron w, rA..
riurenns,
He.isteads,
WashstandS,
Sideboards,
Chamber Sets,
1'nrlor Sets,
Wardrobes,
Itook Cases,
Cane Chnirs.
Wood seat Chairs,
Kitchen Furniture,
Hod Iou nires.
Mat tress..;.,
Teio-a-Tetes.
Fxtonsdon 'fables,
iMnins- 'J'ubles,
Lounges,
&c, c, Ac., ic., ic., ic., ic, ic, ic., ic., ie.
EVKKV DESCRIPTIO OF
SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE
made to order in excellent sty.e nnd at low
prices. Cabinet and hairmakers' materials ot
all kinos for sale. Furniture delivered at any
point in Johnstown or at Railroad Station free
of extra charge. WM. P. FATXON.
Johnstown, Oct. 13, l70.-tf.
i uptioards.
Loretto Marble Works.
prices: reduced i
MOXJ-MKXTS. TOMBSTOXKS, BrREAtT
mi l TA IiI.E TOPS ; also. Designs for Scotch
tranito M.imiiients. We desire to invite the at
tentu not the public to our beautiful Desiirns for
Monuments aii.l Tomb-tomis. uiadc of the verv best
ltalliin and American Marbles, and which Will be
lurnihed at ii? iow rates as similar work can bo
obtained in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Perfect
t-atislaction frimranteed, and work shipped to anv
point at our risk. All orders from a distanee will
be promptly attended to. Eemember that our de
signs and our work will compare favoraMv with
any in the State. WILKINSON fit KUJ.Y
Loretto, March 13, 18T4.-tf.
Parke's Marble Works,
139 Frnnklin Street, Johimtonn.
MONUMENTS, HEAD and TOMB t
ston es. rorvTF.R ami r i nt
Kl' SLABS. MANTELS, ic., manu-&J!-
Amei icun Marbles. Entire satisfao-If
tion guaranteed in price, Ucsiira and U
execution of work. y?t
oruevs respecttullv solieited
and nrmniitlv lill.., i,J i...
1 ,-.. ..... .v i Li j iyn-
est r ash rates. Try us.
oet.L'l.-m. JOIIXPAltKE.
Mn HURDLE WORKS !
131 Franklin Street, Jolumlown.
rwr-x?, 0,54!V' " Proprietor,
RrtoVl MENTsj, HEAD ami Tiimii Tn'r
HEAD and TOMB STONES,
UHMKR a.mi I'jinvw c'i . i",o
ZtiLi,'c;,J""fae,t.ur ot the very best Ital-
i.-an intimitis. Perfei-t Kntifne.
tion in work. des, and priceVuarauted.
fill O M. RE.VDE, Atto7ney-al-Laxc,
KHer.fbonr. P. OfTicP on Centre street
thiee doors tioiu llUhstrset. Laug.xT.TJ.J '
ted- n w
tss on W
tJr fes S g -
fcr hh O
Maxims fob Woekino Meh. A good
advertisement for -orkinj nta it iet
in church.
The svlnjfc-bank is ft fe debtor.
Fifty cents for it good lecture is better
than half that sum for ft circus.
Dress neatly. A well-clothed man com
mands fvor and respect, while one in slo
venly attire can hardly borrow his neigh
bor's saw-horse.
If you wish to personally comprehend
the completeness of the old adage a fool
and his money are soon parted buy a
lottery ticket.
Never sacrifice money for what people
will say. It is better to buy a fair piece of
beef for fifteen cents a pound and leave the
sirloin for some other man who would buy
your kind except for the name.
The man is always most honored who is
most excellent in what he undertakes. It
is better to saw wood well than to plead
law poorly.
Be honest; a stove cold is better than hot
with stolen fuel.
The laboring man holds the same relation
to the merchant, manufacturer, attorney,
physician and minister, that the locomotive
does to a train of elegant and weil-filled
cars they would stand still forever if the
engine did not move them.
There is many an honest, hard-working
poor man who rises himself and calls bis
family before sunrise three hundred and
sixty-tive days in the year. In nine cases
out of ten, when his children arrive at his
age, they will be called by servants.
A meerschaum pipe and bank-book always
quarrel, and the upshot of the encouuter
generally is, that one puts the other out of
doors.
Work harder at drilling rocks, for in
stance, if your employer never visits you
than if he frequently does. He will know
of vour faithfulness when he pays for the
drifts.
The poverty of childhood is more fre
quently than otherwise the stepping-stone
to wealth. Honey and How to Hake It.
DropsT or the Fish Law. The Lewis
town Gazette vouches for the correctness of
the following digest of the fish law the
whichj "fish hawks" wiil do well to read,
inwardly digest, and obey:
It is unlawful to catch fihnd in the Stiaque
hanna or its tributurios between June 16 and
Auifust. 10, under penalty of live dollars for
each one so caught.
It is uulawful to catch fish below any dam
which has no schutc or tish ladders, the half
mile clause not applying to such dams.
Jt is unlawful to libit at any time with fish
baskets, kiddles, eel wiers or racks in any
stream in this State.
It is uulawful to fish with seine, set net, fyke
net or net of any other description, the meshes
of which are less than ten inches, between June
15 and Augrusi 10, in arty stream.
It is unlawful to lisli for trout except for
some purpose of propagation or scientitie in
vestigation, in any other manner than with
hook and line.
It is unlawful to fish forsalmon and speckled
trout between April 1 uhl1 Auyust 5; speckled
trout only to be caught by hook and line. It is
unlawful to catch, kill, sell or have iu possession
salmon trout or lake trout betweeu October 1
and March 1.
It is unlawful to place a cet net across any
canal, rivulet or creek in the State.
It is unlawful to tisli for black bass, pike, or
pickerol in any otuerr manner than with hook
and line or scroll : and only withjhook and line,
or scroll, between June 1 and Mdreh 1, except
when taking- them alive for stocking other
water.
It is unlawful to !ish at any time in any inland
wat.-r (such as a creek, river, or other stream;
in this Slate inhabited by black buss or speck
led trout with a net of any kind tho meshes of
which are less than three inches.
Jt is unlawful to lish with seines or nets in
any place where the water has been partly or
wholly .drawn off, or to tish iu any way by draw
ing oil any water.
It is unlawful to use sot liner in any stream
inhabited by sneekled treat.
There is nothimr in the several acts of 1373,
u preven the setting ot outlines, in any stream
not inhabited by speokled trout; subject to the
foretfoiuir restrictions as to the time of tiehlug
and the species of tish caught.
A Cat Story. The following cat story
ia toM by a correspondent of Lawi ami Wa
ter : "1 was calling at the house of a friend,
at lired war.line, in Herefordshire, where I
witnessed the most singular behavior of a
favorite cat. I must first mention that my
friend told me that they had wondered verv
much after their five o'clock tea, that the
cream left in a small jus disappeared, with
out their boin able to rind out how. The
suspected the cat, but did not know how she
could do it, as the mouth of the. jug was
too small for her to lap it, and there were
no marks of spilt milk on the tray. They
determined t watch, and o:ie day they dis
covered the clever manner in which the rob
bery was accomplished. My friend said she
would allow me to witness the performance,
though it was not a pood plan to encourage
the cat's theft. She placed a handkerchief
on the rng and put the cream jug on it, and
called the cat to the spot, who sat down and
commenced her operations in the most
graceful manner imaginable, dipping her
paw into the narrow mouth of the cream
ju. Bhf went on dipping her paw in this
manner until the jug was empty, when she
set to work to clean her paw and face tho
roughly, and was evidently conversant with
her genteel method of drinking cream."
-Kvpryboily is lxindly inrited to read this
written by some fellow who and a level head
but whose name, alas but what's in a name?
Here it is: Times are hard , money is scarce
business is dull, retrenchment is a duty
please stop my" whisky? ''Oh, no; times
are not hard enough for" that. But here ia
something else that costs me a lare amount
of money every year. Please stop my"
tobacco, cigars, and suull? "No, no', not
these; but I must retrench somewhere
please stop my" ribbons, jewelrv, orna
ments and trinkets? "'o, not at all; pride
must be fostered, if times are ever so hard;
but I believe I can see a nay to ffect quite
a saving in another direction please stop
n,y" ta, coffee, and needless and unheal
thy luxuries? -Jo, no, no, not these, I can
not think of such a sacrifice; I must think of
something else. Ah! I have it now. My
paper costs me t-w-o dollars a year. I must
save that. Please stop my paper! That
will carry me through the panic easily. I
believe in retrenchment and economy" es
pecially in the matter of brains."
To Destroy Ixsects. Hot alum water
is a recent suggestion as an insictitude. Jt
will destroy red and blvck ants, coakroaches,
spiders, chintz bugs and all the crawling
pests that infest our houses. Take two
pounds of alum and dissolve it in three or
for quarts of boiling water ; let it stand on
the fire until the alum disappears ; then ap
ply it with a brush while nearly boiling hot
to every joint and crevice in vour closets
bedsteads, pantry shelves and the like.'
Brush the crevices in the floor of the skirt
ing or rnop boards if you suspect that they
harbor vermin. If in whitewashing a ceil
ing plenty of alum is added to the lime it
will also serve to keep insects at a distance.
Cockroaches will flee the paint which has
been washed in cool alum water. Sugar
boxes and barrels can be freed from antsby
drawing a white chalk mark just around
the edge of the top of them. The mark
must be unbroken or they will creep over it,
but a continuous chalk line half an inch in
width will set their depredations at naught-
By a blunder, the game law of 1873 al
lowed the killing of squirrel.- after the 4tti
of July. This has been corrected by a sup
plement to the law approved 17th of April,
1874, and the squirrel law is now as follows :
"No person shall kill, or expose for sale, or
have unlawfully in his or her possession,
after the same has been killed, any gray,
black, or fox squirrel, between the 1st day oj
January and 1st day of September, in ach year,
under a penalty of rive dollars for each and
every squirrel so killed or had in possession."
An agriculturitt says that he grows
peaches without stoces by turning the tops
of the trees down, cutting off the ends, stick
i ng them into the ground, and fastening them
with stickB. In a year or two these tops
will take root; when well rooted cut off the
branches, connecting these reversed and
rooted branches with the tree proper, and
this reversed peach tree will produce fine
peacheM without stones. The same experi
nif nt may ba tried with pluiua, cherries and
cunauts.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
TO
CASH BUYERS
AT THE
Etatou HomFflrnisMnE STORE.
rpHE undersigned respectfully Informs the
L citizens of Kbensburgr and the public eener
ally that he Tias made a CHEAT REDUCTION
IN FHICES TO CASH BUYERS on all poods in
his line, consisting of
MOWING and REAPING MACHINES
AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS :
COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
of the most popular designs apd of all styles,
prices and qualities:
mmi or evert descfmoh!
of my own manufacture;
i iri iw iint- i
such as Locks, Screws, Rutt Hinges, Shutter
Hintres, Table Himres. Bolts, Iron and Nails,
Window Ci lass. Putty. Table Knives and Forks,
Carving Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives. Ta
ble and Tea Spoons. Meat Cut ters, Apple I'arers,
Scissors, Shears, Razors and Strops, Hammers,
Axes. Hatchets. Borinsr Machines,A tirurs, Chis
sels, l'lanes, Compasses, Squares, Files, Hasps,
Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Hip, I'anel and Cross
Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades,
Scythes and Snaths, Rakes. Forks, Slelg-h-Bells,
Shoe Lasts, Yens, Wax, Bristles, Clothes Wash
ers and V ringers. Patent Churns andj Patent
Machines generally. Orind-Stones, Patent Mo
lasses Hates nnd Measures, Lumber Sticks. Cast
Steel Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Pistols.'Car
tridires. Powder, Caps, Lead, Horse Shoes and
Nails, Old Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks,
ell and Cistern Pumps, AiC, Arc;
Harness and 'Saddlery Ware
of all kind, in jrreat variety:
WOOD and WILLOW WARE
beyond description ;
CA lilt OX OIL. and OIL, LAMTS,
Fish Oil. Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil,
Rosin, Tar. Paints. Varnishes, Turpentine, Al
cohol. &c. ; Silver-Plated Ware, Glassware, Arc.
lji 111 il;v Groceries,
such as Teas. Coffee, Smrars. Syrups Molasses,
Spi?vs. Dried Poaches, liried Apples, Hominy,
Fish, Crackers, Rice, Pearl Barley. Arc.
Tobacco and Cigars.
Paint, Varnish. Whitewash, Scrub. Horse. Shoe,
Stove, Iustinr, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all
kinds and sizes: Bed-Cords, Manilla Hopes, and
many other articles, at the lou ett ratcg fur cnh.
SPOCTIXG
made, painted nnd put up as cheap as possible,
rim csn. I?-A liberal discount made to
country dealers buyintr Tinware bv wholesale.
(iKiililJE HUNTLEY.
Fbensburg-, July i, l.s73.-tf.
N
JEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE.
i ; fcj.
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE
Having- recently taken possession of the new
ly tit ted up and commodious building: on Hijcti
street, two doors cast of the Hunk and nearly
opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is
better prepared than ever to manufacture nil
Articles in the TIX.t'OIM'KK nnd SH KET-I liOX
WAUK line, all of which will he furnished to
buyers at the very lowest living- prices.
The subscriber also proposes to keep a full
and varied assortment of
Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves
of the most approved desisn.
t-SVOfTING and KOOFIXG made to order
and warranted perfect in niannfact lire and ma
tcriiil. It Kl'A i KINti promptly attended to.
All work done by me will be done nVltt and
on fair terms, and all STOVKS and WA UK sold
by me can be depended upon as to quality and
cannot be undersold in price. A continuance
nnd increase of patronage is respectfully solici
ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en
tire satisfaction to all.
. VALUE LL'TKINGER.
Ebensburjr, Oct. 13, ISTO.-tf.
0i Id 2aL
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
HATS.C IPS, ROOTS, SHOES,
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER
ALLY KEI'T IN A COUNTRY STORE.
WOOL AND COUNTllY PKODUCE I
j TAKEN IN tXCUASUK FOR GOOPS. j
j Store on South Side of Main Street, !
I i:ieiiluig, la. j
BOOK, LRUGaniVARIETY STORE !
i 1 I AY ISO recently enlarged our stock wc ar)
J. JL now prepared to sen t a frreat reduction
from former prices. Our stock consists or
Drtiifs, Medicines, Perfumerv, V'ancv Soaps. '
Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Je'torati es, '
Pills. Ointments, Plasters. Liniments, Pain Kill-
lers. Citrate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica, Oinyer, !
Pure Flavoring- Extracts, Essences. L.inon
ty nip. Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Ithubarb,
Pure spices, ic.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap,
Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper -Envelopes.
Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writina-I-luid,
Black and Ked Ink, ;i'ocket and Pass
Hooks. Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, Histo
ries, Pibles, Kelijrious, Prayer and Toy Books,
Penknives, Pipes, Jcc.
t JrVaveaddttd to our stock a lot of FINE
JhWhLKi, to which we would invite the at
tention of the Ladies.
PHOTOGKAPH ALBUMS at lower prices
than evrr offered in this place.
I apcr and Cigars sold either wholesale or rc
ta,L, -n ,. LEMMON & MfltHAY.
July oO, lfoS. Main Street, Ebensburjr.
LOOK WELL TO YOUR UNDERSTANDINGS.
JOHN D. THOMAS,
Bootand SSlioe liilcoi-
TMI E undersigned respect fnllv informs hi- .
,-f- nierous customers and the public reneral!v
itorS " PrePrcd to manufactuM BOOTS and
Pi,of an' desired size or qualitv, from tho
finest French calf-skin boots to thi cTri-st
broirans, in the vr.nv bkst manner, Cn The
shortest notice, and at as moderatJi rices as
like work can be obtained anywhere.
1 hose who have worn Boots and Shoes madn
at my establishment need no assurances to
the superior quality of my work .Other "can
'jjLIPf, a tr,al- Try and be convinced.
tnZiZ!)a"''"?S,t B(K,ts and Shoes attended
ThSf V"'1 ,n workmanlike manner.
1 hankrul for past favors I feel confident tht
tinuance and increase of the same
JOHN 1), THOMA S .
CAJt).
EBENSBURG WOOLEN FACTORY
A StL,Lterw.trJ Arties have been renortitor in
-Jhfe northern part of this county that ou?
rates for manufacturing Woolen Goods o
are muh higher than they really are
it necessary for our own pro&sMM n TOr
tof.owmUUn f 11,6 PUbUC l P
Ttto 1 . riST OF PRICES.
lilankets o rn
Flannels TbTrV V PerPar.
Portage NAIL W0EKS,
DuneanMllle, Rlnlr Co., p.
JY r the
li ineir insilv clehr-t,; iv- a ri't ' f IU" saan.v
i
....... i'i it:r
Duncaimville
.11. .Ml SSLI M AN.
March I t, H74.-3,a t,MAN'
ESTABLISHED TWENTT-FIVE TM5.
FRANK W. HAY
Manufacturer,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
-OF
AND
Sheet-Iron WARES,
AND DEALER IN
HEATING- PARLOR ani COOKING ;
AND-
IIOUSE-FURMSIIIXG GOODS GENERALLY.
ToljlMner ill
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON'
I'UOXPTLY ATTKXDED TO.
Nos.278, 2S0and 2S2 Washington Si.
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
Manhood :
How Lost, How Restored
WW
" J U.-.L puoo?nwu. h ! cuKi.'ii in
Ir. I or v o I 'el e!r:i I il
vu L.iTr i'iiii t i z t ' in r (nil uuui
medicine) of Spermatorrhea or
Seminal Weakness Involuntary Seminal losses,
Impotkm-v. Mental and Physical It'capnciiy
Impediments to -Marriage, etc. ; also. t'oNst MP
tiox. Kpit.Krsv and Fits induced by eelf-iiulul-jf.-nce
r sexual extravagance: Piles, etc.
ttlri-e in sealed envelope, only six cent".
'1 lie celebrated autle r. iu this admirable Kay,
clearl- demonstrates from a thirty years' snceess
lul practice, t hat the alarminir consequences of
self-abuse may be radically cured without the
dansrerous use of internal medicine or the appli
cation of the knife: pointinir out a mo le ot euro at
once simple, certain and efiectual. by means ef
which every sullerer. no matter w hat his condition
may he. may cure himself cheaply, privately, anil
rnl irrtU t.
4-This lecture should be in the hands of every
you;h and every man in the laml.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any a.l
dress, p. -f-.n'.. on receipt ol six cents, or two '
post stamp. Also, IK. SILLSHKK'S 1IKMK- j
JJY FOK PILLS. Send lor circular.
Address the Publish. -r. ' I
CIIAS. .1. C. KLINE & CO..
P27 Boviery, Nut ori; Post-Kiliee Box 4.fi.
15. rr. i3uiiitt
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH,
OR LYE,
Of Double the Strensrth ef anv other
SAPONIFYING! SUBSTANCE
I have recently perfected a new method of pack
ing my Potash, or Lye, and am now p:u kior it only
in Balls, the eoatinir of which will saponify, and
does not iniure the Soap. It Is packt-d in bovvs
containing 24 and 4s one in. Halls, and in no nt her
way. Directions in Kinrli.-h and Oermaii forinak
intr hard arid suit soap with this Potash acc.iinpanv
ea. I package. It. I . 11 It It I I I'.
4-17.-2111. f! to s H x-diin?ton St., . V.
TEA. AGENTS WANTED.
TE A AOEN rs wanted in town and country to
sen TEA. or iret up t-lnh order, for the lari.-it
Tea Company in America. Importers' prices and
inducement to Airents Send tor Circular. Ad
dress. liOltEHT WELLS. 43 Vesev St.. N. V.
P. O. pox 1'2sT.
Tlir t'tiri.-t inn I'n ion. Henry Ward Bi-echer. ed
itor, of Oct. 2.Mh last, says: "l'arties wishing toiret
orders tor Tea. should write him for a circular."'
The Mfir York l.hi Trilii 'if. of Sej.t. Sd. says:
"All -Oranjres" should write liobt Wells lur cir
culars." The Schihr. or Sept. Suth, savs: "BoVt Wells is
thoroughly reliable.'' " 4-17. -Jin.
1G The Oldest Establishment. Hi
13. -T. "V'illinuis:9 .Ti.9
MASrrAfTl'RF.R ox
VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES
At low prices. STORK SH AD KS Ma.l and L. t-V.::,Kr'eT-
BLINIS H1.1'A1.1KI and
, " V? to lo,k 'I""1 t( " "'. Plain Su a lis
ot the N K KSX tints, with fi in-r f.i match, litui
with intent elt-hilancr noiix, n.r'vre. I.aiiivr
tain. iMinhrffjiiin of elegant desiirns, ;i!t oint
11 iinf Cornier, l"ped' t j CoiHlt. Ar. I
1G Xorth Slxlli SI., IMiilatlelpliiH.
April 17, lSTl.-Sm.
WEST STREET HOTEL
Xos. II, 12, I.t ,f 1 1 It'est St.. i
SEW YOltK.
A Temperance House,
ox Tin: i:vnori:Ax i'iax. i
ROO.MS 50 and 75cent3.er Da v. t'HARtJK i
very moderate. The best meats and ve-etahlo n '
th nvirk. t. llEsrHKiNn-iv,-
4-17 6m. T. B. BABBITT, Proprietor.
COLLINS, JOHNSTON & Co7 i
ILL receive
money on deposit, discount
and collect
fl . i ... . ... .... ,
business usually done by Hanker-.
iej)t-j.tt. JAM. B.
A II M, Cashier.
1 LOYD & CO., Uankkks,
i.p 0., LHE.XSItl'ItO, PA.
nth7IJ' fllvpr- Oovermiient Loans, and
other Securities, bought an.l sold. Interest a!
lowed on Time Deposits, follvctions n m.'le t
all uecess,ble points in the "United States au1l a
Sencral Uankin busings transacted!
V7M. M. LLOYD & CO.,
T BAN'KKItS. AI.TOOVA. PI.
Gcdd for0!", herri1nci,1 titil?snl Silver nnd
" i J ,for 8,a,;- Collections made. Monies re
TnterlL V 'J'-'',,Mt' Payable on demand w Vhout
interest, or on tune with interest Bt fair rate".
JAMES J. OATMAXlOxi
l'li.yhiriitn niifl Surgron,
whr nui,. o "L" "nan sire'i.
-"3 oiioiii.i ic made.
U 4. U.1
M.
BUCK, M. 1) ,
ti-Kifinn mid Surgeon.
OTCce la reui of J
1 chiis mv he uijje ""
i.ntHourow.v. P.
n "Ruck s cto:s ..u'.
ttor ffui( u. J.oiv
I Ai'ia i. I;::. it. i
U1U.IID LARBOSli; Ann, n .
use of an apparatus verv ' .'fcfe;
and construction to that deuu "
'""at in t;. '
Ot iJeirast.s.ceei'-r
ic acid, under conduit
nra to test many of "
carbonic
able him
Whlie Still in the .... ' :!rs
... - v S T
SUl:e TV
rnriw eoncitic r.C .
"Till stat?
f)f n 1....I.
which mercury can lie V-.-h '. f5
sure of 900 atmosphere, if r,!!'fr4.'
Cylindrical glass reservoir, ...VT??' i:
narrower thick tube. Li ni l
he finds to Iw e.1.. !... . 5 . " '
J
- ,,,
conductor of electricity. It
posed by a powerful ni,; ;r:;.,n
the spark has, in the li .,:.)
dazzling appearance. S.i.t,
chloride of calcimn s..r..
1 ,
t
t-'-'t
sl'a-i. !
stearen, and paraflin are
liquid carbonic acid. I
uble. Liouid earl-mi.-
i'
soluble in water ; r-tr.,l..-.:ia.
solves five or six times h l,u;
of carbon dissolves sparinlv. yr'f
with it in all proportion
ness. Liquid fats di.
with
'!ve in it,
i"-'t r.-lul(
soiidlaLs. budium d
Now
ami Then. An e:.:. r- . :
of the onrinization atid irn-wiij, r,:
chusetts Charitable M.s.i;;in;,.
is given in the la-t Miti.Vr
Guardian of llnhh : " .
offer of premiums in this e,,Jr
f c.
j-
ior nieclnmical work w;:
Association. Uu the m
tcio . i. . , ,
0:i:;; :
I
J..v
iciio, u-ii 1,1,-ks, maoe : v aj
exhibited on Ilo.-ti.n (',.;,.
premiums awarded by tij-.-t;
$20, 10, and $5, to t: in
the contributors." Ti
s
writ-r
44 The present numU-r of tin
800, and includes mnnv men
ness. The association h..;i
include every nia-ur inc. ;.a:,
admission. It should j,
widen its field of iisefditie.
in
I:
a power in tne co:n:iii;t
r-
he sentiment on all i
mechanics and lab.rers aiil
ploy them are intere-t-i."
of the power of su h a U-i
ductive of much good.
T:
Tl
Tnr. Society for the Pronc.-.i
Industry, Is the raine a,; .
a-ssociation formed in Y.t.J..::.
held its first meet me in
Manchester, on the 17;h ,
' purposes of this orn::iz ::. ,:
in a somewliat iii'h ;:ir.i;;.. : q
rs we can pathcr fr.-iu t' t ;
the ntet-tin, it is h.; : : j
scientific power thr- :: ;'.
the deveiopnient of i;. i r. .
this end, it is prtipi -c '. ; r !
which we infer are i:.:.-. i. i ;
ly different in oharacvr :..
lar organization- in t:,;
l'rizes are to he ofjered. i :
lot very clearly sp.-citic.i. ' .;
tiiat they will take the . L.-.rv-premiums
at fa;;- ;;:: I i:.d.:t:
It is, however, s ;t' 1, t:.nt t
are hi tended to be i f s
i In
-5
'.
lie
a ri.
ni.i
l:;.lr
in
acter.
biltlO
-rc-s,
rent.
This in itself i
otie of the esiii
the meainnir n;.1
The " Mississi..:,", V;!
Coiiijiany," is, or v..-. :
vhich has lieeti r. ; :.
Dn,h, YtchSurj.r. T. "
ready sU oxi ..,!. t',nt
asmr.cli as possj!.",. in
frauds, can be ol:t :i; '.
in it. The plan
add rest; a circular t i:v.
sums to inanislactii: e !;,
royalty, but rei;i;e-;i; a
dollars;, to apply upon
gating the va'.Mity of
tent. Uf collide tin
only money ever ex;
the sw ind.crs iVoiu a;.y
understo'.d that a lav.:,- i
have leen sent. The 1'
the natneof the sh in ! !;
ted thus to defrn.ni t
Deiiriek & Co. The v.:
puh'iicity wliich ti.i- ;: :n
probably joit an end to t!
line of .spct'ulatr .o.
Still,!
1 I
VecETARI.K Wax
.iper read K-u.re
t:
tati-tii-al Society .
Yeddi . Japan, (n 1 .
livery of the paper w
exhibition of .spccii.n
different staire.- of j
tree is in npcai-.iiicc i:
tvsii, and the Ix-ai;--'
a!Kut like lenti'.s. :k
ofOctolier. After !
action of steam, t-i i.
in stone receptacle-, ti
and the wax o;::: .
then purified hv h.-i!.'
in pure water. :ili'-r w
the sun for aVait : '
ter pr.K'c.-s it Iccom -ue
or for cxport:iti"ii.
thus prepared, i- :""'
except liy a tall-o
ami is exjertcil IV.-hi '
eon-idemh'e .jiians:'..- -
27
Tlie verv nnne?
with usij.-tive lV
of Co!!xne, or Kohi
habitants, is n,,: -..
Tlie hcud-ijiia. ;c."-
nuni'.f r of Karin:'.- v
article in vari,.;
one itself is tic-
on tlie g.ohe. A':
gr.-;ind. The r!'i
the streets. t;n!er t'r.
under the fierce s,nn
der that the p- p"" h
inu and iiois,.n,,;i-
Nothini pr.x'iir.-s i '
nothing hilte lilv,' j'. 1
walk- anions da-' i- i" "
whereas the huiii'-.e i ''-
.-
ja-oj.
iiiliiil
e lor their ' "'.
.'e t. our
-. .Mitrt- - . t. ' '
uid thc-c,
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