..eclo or fc IlmisehoUl, J?rm atul lite Sfivp. fa. tr. I IJ1 fanI tttul In using pans green to exterminate the potato bug, tbe poison should be mixed with the cheapest grade of Cour, one pound of green to ten of flour. A good way of apj lying it to the plants is to take an old two quart tin fruit 1MJ Y YOUR MUSICAL SUNBEAMS. Importers, Haaafartarers, and Dealers In all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDXi MANUFACTURERS OF TOE rELEDRATED 2 ) If you are a g-ooit speller try alittleuoV 6cotehortou:andjerry. When there is only ona -worm it is well i enough to be aa early bint. I lie was a Warm Soring Indian the mo ment he sat down on a hot stove. It tP A 1 A 1 - & ' - - can, nicii, uu me ton, nun pin in :i TnirntTTfir-nri i T TJS PHILS4 RffllCOBGAN. holes about the sdze of No. 6 shot. Walk alongside the rows, when the vines are wet with the dew or rain, and j make one shoot at each hill. j In some parts of the country there have been large numbers of the orchard or tent caterpillars which have left their lings of eggs on the young twigs. If these are now cut off with a clipping pole, it will prevent in every instance j dSc5i 5SanS ; warerooms, No. 12 Sixth Street, ute St- c,aIr-) CESERAL WHOLESALE AGE5TS FOR THE PATEXT jtVItlOX PIAXO. Dealer, PisHa Co., M., P-oa WZ WttX&i String fur all Instruments ronstnntlj on baud. full Heir, PCRLISHERS of SHKKT MVSIO, we make this branch a P' s ock c f tlie latest and l eft pieces on hand. Our etoek of tiuifi books ot oil kinos is cow PIANO AND OUtiANS SOM) ON Til K INST A LLM KNT P-N . . vfJ - til l) IKSTKCMKM'S TA K 1 N IN KX P.A'y.;- and always keep a complete. . . ., . i 1 1 iriE'i'Tf' t 1 1 I'll rr ii;i f"lenrvm-n, Print-irals ot seminaries, leaders ot lianas, leacntrs, au-i . s r Magical Croo'ls. 'H ''"'I il to their interest to communicate directly with us. Catalogues una rTi--e uisia lurnisiic.i tree on application. 1- latter have grown Equal proportions of turpentine, linseed oil, and vinegar, thoroughly applied and then rubbed with flannel, Is rn excellent furniture polish. Tin can lie removed from copper i vessels very thoroughly by immersing ! the objects in a solution of blue vitriol. ; The (It r:n hi washerwomen use a ' mixture of two ounce turpentine and one ounce spirits of ammonia well ! mixed together. This is put into a bucket of warm water, in which Jialf a . poun l'of soap has been -lis-oh c 1. The j c'.ottus i-re immersed for twenty-four ; hours and then washed. Thechansing ; ii said to Ve ; really qu'ckeii.d, and two or three ringings in col I water re- j moves the turpentine? sun II. ! Five pr'its of silted whiting mixed ' with a s oluti'Mi of one part glue, to gather with a IiMle Venice turpentine ' to obviate the brittlcnes.s, niahe-a good plastic in. tei ial which may be kneaded into figures or any desired shape. It . sluntM bi? k i t warm while being worked. It becomes as hard as stjne when dry. j Artificial malachite which is-suseep- j tible to a fine polish is made bv pre- 1 ei;.tating a solution of suij.hate of is natural Vilalilv and Color. PITTSBURCH, PA. AT THE WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE or 253 LIBERTY ST1ZKKT, ri J TSIi UJUiJf, To which wo invito tho attention of tho Trade. With tlie opening of anotlier rprin? we announce the receipt of a ciimj.lete assort ment .f i-iint: O.M.ds, WOMAN'S?, MISSCS', and CHILDREN'S. MEN'S, BOYS', and Y0UTII6' BOOTS. SHOES, ai d UROOANS. Congress Caiteis, Alexis, Oxfoid, and Jersey Ties and Fine.Calf Boots. Miners' Nailed Shoes, llnller Goods, Sec. Also a laie stock of CITY-MADE OOODS, Ooat,Iorocco,nd Lasting. "Bottom Prices. Onlers i-ronijtly attended to. March 26.-3m. Aye "1 Fcr restoring Gray Hair to or of potish. The precipitate, which is voluminous, should be allowed first J to cohere, and is theu dried and wash-' ed. ' I Water eontainingabout seven grains I of salt in eac h pint, is, when used con- , tinuously, a poison to the weaker forms of vegetation. ' j The alloy popularly known as or- ! oidc?. from n hich a large number of! cheap wat'. he !, chains, and trinkets are n v manufactured, is made of ure . Copper one hundred parts, tin seventeen pTMs, magnesia sixteen parts, sal am-, nioniac one-halt part. '.1 A dressing which is at once agreeable, ltealtliy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Futlnf or gra?; hair is soon rvsloml to ils oriqiual e'ghth p:ut, tartar of commerce nine pu ts. The copper is rirt melted, then the magnesia, sal ammoniac, lime, and tartar in powder are added little by little and brikiy stirred for half ail hour. The tin is lastly mixed in grains until all is fused. The crucible is cov ered, and the lns:on maintained for; thirty-five minutes, when the dross is skimmed uir and the alloy is read y for u e j Sandarao varnish isthebest materi d , lor men ling plaster monels. Saturate CO' or tci'h tlie gloss and fresh nets of youth. Thin hair s thick ened, failing hair cheeked, : 1 bald ness often, thoitgli not always, cured by its use. Nothing can re.-tore the hair whero tiio follicles arc destroyed, or the "land atrophied End decayed. Hut sti:ii as remain can be saved' for usefulness by this supplication. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean siud vigorous, lis occasional use will prevent tin hair from turning gray or falling otT, and consequeutly prevent baldness. Free 1 from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dsmgerous and injurious to tho hair, the Visor can IMPORTANT 3XTOTIOE mm TO ill n IT 5 I i EM I OHCEBH! only benefit but not barm it. If wanted merel for a HAIR r V M oj the broken su:face thcu-ono-ldv. nron! them well together, and all jw'thei.i to otnmg else can ! found fo desii ' ------- 1 t . - dry. Silverware may be kept bright and clean by coating the articles (warmed) with a solution of collodion diluted ' with alcohol. j Dampr.css will cause honey to be come thin and waterr Scitntifif '. American. A Potato that RrsisTs the Col orado r.F.F.TLF.. A. Jackson, of Fred- j erick county, Marylaml, cornmuniea'.es J the following interest ing facts to the i Ualtirnore ii-iCf n Farmer, whic'u he ! says can be atte-te I by the sworn tes-! timony of two of his laborers: About five years ago he received from New Jersey a peculiar kind of red potato, under the name of fc-iLernian red. !t j proved to be a very prolifie bearer, and ! of a monstrous size, verv mealv and ble. Containiu ' neither oil r.or dve. it noes not soil whiic cambric, Rtid" yet lals long on the hair, giving if a rich glossy lustre and si grateful vci fiime. Prepared by Dr. j. C. Ayer k. Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOATi:LI, 3IA3S. PKICB ft.OO. 'Owinrr tf lliA iri-nt c - n t tr gsjsi of money and the long con tinued neglect of many of my customers to pay up their indebtedness for the past year or more, I am compelled to adopt ANOTHER SYSTEM of doing bnsiiiesF. Very many of my cus tomers have allowed tlieir accounts to run for such an unreasonable length of time that a great loss to me, without any benefit to themselves, has been the lesult. Hence it is that I find it 3 fcOttiititltf t eV.J Hi.il at the same time keep up my stock ai.cl meet my obligations j)ron-tly. I am Rincerely thankful f. rjhe liberal patronage tl.:it lias been extenTled tome, and now earnestly ask one and all who are indebted to me, no matter how large or how small the amount, to call and settle, either by cash or note, nr it An Irish doctor lat-dy se'nt in hia bill to I ft lav as fnllowa : "To curing your hus i band till he died." "Rubber horse shoes are being introduced. They cost a little more than iron ones, but a horse can jump farther with them. A patent churn, invented by Sioux eq;iaw, is on exhibition in "Washington. It shows considerably Injunuity. "Are there any fools in this city V tuted a stringer of a newsboy. "No; do you feel lonesome ?" was the reply. The Wisconsin farmer who left a cindle burning in the bnrn so as to scare thieves away has no barn to watch now. The children in Florid say they live on eweet potb"es in the summer, and on ) strangers in the winter. Fed med on a railroad signifies danger and savs stop. It should be Bo coustrued when displayed on a man's nose. Tlie Springfield Rep.1 b has a female Compositor that weighs 103 pounds, and ' yet she bothers the forem.in for "fat" every j day. a man who is a' 'S-"hitely drowned will bleed if cut. But who wants to "bleed a corpse ? A young lady in KfTitncVy swallowed eisrht pprcnfnori crips the other dar. She ! is nn old maid, but her mother thinks her likely to go off at any time now. MarkTwu'na'Jvs that wph thepoorwhites lion? the M:ps:s'Tpi "chills are a merciful rrovisinn of all-wise Pro-idenfe to m.de them to take exercise without exertion." Unless a Milwaukee girl can tike a briet in each hand and make eight feet and four -inches at a standing jump, she rarely gets admitted into the best society. "Is this th Adams 1I"tis ?' asked a strangf-r of a Hostoniao. "Yes," was the rpTv, "it's Adam's House until you get to the roof, thea it's eaves." Com whik. with perseverance and ener gy, will weir the eoat ofF your back, and corn whiskey, without much perse vorance and energy, will wear the coat off your 6toinach. A Minns-.ta shcriT earied a bullet in his head ton veirs, and when thrv reroovcl it the other d iv he became fodish. Tliey are looking for some one to shoot hiin again. A bad little boy, npon being promised five cents by his mother iF ho would take a d--se of cantor oil, oVt iinl the money, and then told his parent that 6he might caster oil in the street. . Tlie man who pieked up a kernel of giant powder and made Tits autograph up on the hot stove, thinking it was charcoal, row employs an amanuensis to sign his bar.k checks. An Atchison, Kan., c-irl nte four pounds of wedding rake in order that 6he might dream of her future husband. And now she pays that money woul ln't hire her to marry the man she saw in that drea.na. Down in Connecticut butter is being made at a cost of throe cents per ponnd. When an unfortunate mas cets a mouth ful of the compound, his chief anxiety is to find a good place to have a fit. A Dubuque printer ree;-ived the follow ing note from his trirl : "Nay I git yanked out of bed at midnite every nite by a cuss likp Thydore Tilton, on' carried upp a million pare of stares, ill ever I sese to love you, Jim." At a charitable fair in Boston, one of the things for sale is a calf, six months old. M33E THAN HALF A CENTURY AGO. Dr. IT. 1). SELLEIIS. a celebrated physician of Pittsburgh, dis covered and used in his practice the popu lar temedy known throughout the country as SELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYR UP. This is no qcack remedy. It was bom of wisdom, nurtured by science, and tl o stands nro living witnesses of its won det t'ul curative powers. It is pleasant to take, and sine to en re fmn-lio r'.a.iu wholesome for the table, though some : Groups, Bronchial Affections, Tickling in purple streaks would occasionally run ' 1 e ,,mat, "d all diseases of a kindred through the tulvrs. Last summer he i "aLuic- l- r- t.llks & Co.. T'ittsburg. l.,,o in . i-i JJl,L ;,I''-JL1 Iie Pa., are also proprietors or JOHNSTON'S tuantcil them m i U n.nr IV .t nnrf mn ,-,. .r,r. 1 ", ' 4 .... .v-w iil'.u.,' V I 1 1'. I . O . I 1 . I flll'lll XII 4- ' v-.,', illt- ' ' I ll I lnten al remedy for Phenmatism, Nenral- U tween young grape vines which stood eight feet by eiglit, and raiscil on one ncre n little bettor than one hundred ! bushels of magnificent potatoes. He' fertilized the hills by mixing lime with ! te.i per cent of salt, and w 11 rotted ! cow manure wiMi si bout ten pe cen. ' of lime and salt compouml. lie used ! a g )ou sliovclf ll cd gia, Headache, .vc. Ion can have a doc tor always in the house by keeping SEL LERS' Family Medicines on hand. Their I.iver fills ate the oldest and best in the market, and every bottle of theii Ver mifuge is warranted." For sale by dinggists and country deal ers. A. A. Bakkek &, Son-. AwnrV T-'ii. l-i-o.-2m. ensburg, Pa it in evcrv hill, an 1 ! embodied it wit?! the ground (clav soil) i ,T Tr by digging. The result, he sn vs. was i anllOCI; IlitW Lost, How Restored ftstonishing. heti the i-otato bns Joot ptihlishcl. a new ctMtion of lr. tiilcror ( HHity on the raiiirnl cure (without meclicinc) or S PEIIM ATI kit 14 V A If r.T- Sml..nl Mental and Pliy.sit-.il liicapneitT. Impediments to JUamnifw, t-tr..- also, Cossi mi-tion, I-pii f.p3y and Fns, induced by scU-inUulgiuee or sexsal ' ' " - I lit -, iX'T. -Prlc, in a tjmlcd envclopn, only six cmts 1 lie c.j!l,ratcd nu. Uor. in tliisudmirnlde l".?av clearly domonstr.Ufs. lrotn a thirtv cir' sni- (which La I then appeared in mvriads) had eaten on a vine, presently two or ! t nee more vines would shoot up, ' keeping on growing until tho Novcm-j her frost killetl them. Most curious I of a!I th.v hnro l orn onrl 11 ( ' mvn uiirii "ninvmirj. iroin a inirtv year!! sric Ioiatoes (tiot red alls) on the vines r ..,'''. ulTal"ril,lll cnnsemiems n.-. , i :ti i . -AY , I . " ' 'f a,,tt!'! mny.be radtrally cured wfthoal the v... n:iu.uB.uijii: urn ieiO,el lOITV-IlVe "";i"ii,TOIii iniernai medicine or the appll- i I iviiih-; iKimiiii our. a mo;.; ol cure .All IiIS Otiicr I at once snnplo. crrtuin nml eflootuil, hv meaMSof w.ui ii cer.v .-.uiterc r. no matter what his condition may tc m.iy cure l.imselt cheap.-, xrtvd,tcly aail 4-TIiis Lecture should be In the liandi oreverv youtli and every man in the lnnL Sent, under stal In a plain ciivelpe. to nnv ad lress. p.w.'-,(ii,f, on receipt or aix cun;s,or two post "tumps. ' Address ihe Publishers '"HAS. J. C. KL1.VE fc CO., 418-ly. 1, nowery, Xow York, P. O. Box 4589. nverag.; sieil potatoes. kinds, as Early lt. s , Pcachl low, mid Early Goodrich, though treated in the same manner, were an utter failure. Pumice-stone, common as it is, is really a- remarkablo thing. There is, indeed, an awful and mysterious inter est about it. Every piece of pumice stone once existed as iava in the depths of u volcano. Jiut it not alone makes its nppcarence front the bottom of the sea. There are submarine vol -anoes venting their liery anger at such vast depths under tlie ocean, that their ef fects do not reach the surface. The pumice which they discharge, being lighter than water, rises to the surface ouuain il. it na.s been seen i floating over a space of three hunched j miles on the sea, at a great distance ' from land or any known volcano. Eagle PLANING MILL. 31 SI.MON. X A?ftFACTl'BK$ OF t irvn iinnnnirinr ti hnMAvn luuiuii), ifciLMGi-iJuaiaiiii), mim. SASH-DOORS. ERACKETS AND MOULDINGS. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, KMiJI.f S and POSTS Cedar and Locnst. -Scroll Sowiu;? and Ke sawing done to order. (4-Z) ALLKOH EN'Y CITY. PA. (2in.) rP V. DICK. Attocnky at Law, Ebi ensbursr. Pa. Office in front room of T J. Lloyd's new hulldii.fr. Centre street. AH manner of letral bi:siiisa:fCc 1 1 to tifao. orily, and coliections a p , JlO-it.tf J 1EF0IO1E 1ST HAYOFJAMRY,ISu as 1 need and must have money. Reliev ing as I do fiom past experience (which I have paid well foil that it will be better for me as well as for my customers to adopt the ready-pay system, I AVIIT, TVOT1. AW 'PTT) CT" r t -t- .i,v . - U a 1'no fi''Kw f a valne.1 breed .iiui i.uiJii.M oi JA.MAlvI, 150, ; The youn-ladies have de.rated him pro M.I.L AM (,OOI)S 0. i ;iKIlT. I am fully convinced that in three cases out of four persons buying goods never find a more convenient time to pay than when they make tneir purchases, and as an in ducement to my customers to buy for cash or in exchange for country produce, I will, after the above 'late, KNOCK OFF ONE-HALF the FROFIT heretofore realized in this place on goods of the same class. Hoping that my old customers will take no offense at the new mode of doing busi icss I am about to adopt, but will contin je to favor mo with their patronage on a strictly cash basis, which they will be sure to find the very best for all concerned' I pledge myself to mark my gonds down to the lowest cash rates. (kxzj rnrcu to ale: CO.ViPETITION DEFIED! IN GOODS AS WEIL AS PRICES. George Huntley, ir.r.F.7t is Stov&Ji, Harflwara, Tinwars,-Groceries, Paints, Oils, &c, &c, t mc tl:id ir neei'snry 1n,.nd orders for iroods ilirona.1 tl,o1r..nd.,,e,. .nrinke a rut. ir mo nt. w.M, t. inl. TMnn.tinj xbat th?Tp ci;.M...t. will i,e in f ull ut thm ;,:fv- Urc. II, ls7i. Collins, j6iiiston&c6 '"ILL rorrdve monov on re rnonoy on doposit. discount et cotes. !nd nf !... , n unci cioiiAf-r fw.t-.ta busing usually dononylV. l aU U, i:- zahm, c.9hh,r. JLOYIJ & CO., Bankkrs; tfT-Gol.I n KBKySBVna. PA. ysi iiTixin i) & - be made at the Widl Tr if' call tor.I street. K...n; . on Craw. -24.-tf. Spots ou the 6on Freckles on your boy's face. jr J. BUCK, M. D., IMij HirlMit nml SnrCfn, AKKOI.l.TOWN enll ninv l m, ""' .k "" f"' UCCK, Kq. P.. Ibe residence of John i -tprii 4, l6(3.-tr.l JAMES J. O ATM AN, M. D I'hytlriaii and Snritfon. -)ANIEL McLAUGIlLIX, Attorney rn .VL?i?5' ("P a'."-rner or Clin- i vui attend to uti khi- : itu cUprolession. fu-"dy with flowers and ribbons, and parted ins natr in ine mioute. Lee TJii'h ird;'on cf Vicksbur advertises a lot of "ha'f pint, pint, and quart flasks, with corl-s," for sale, which seems to inti mate that there are some men in Vicks bnrg who don't go to the bottom of a quart bottle at the first draught. A man in digging a load of sand from a sand bnnk in Seneca Falls was burierl to his shoulders by an nvalmche of the treacherous cirth. "When discovered by his friends he had be?n plunted ahouf throa hours, and was beginning to grow dis couraged. There are times when ill of a woman. s self-possession and dignity are required. That is when she shows her first baby, a hare lipped one, to an old beau, whom she has jilted for the sake of her present hus h us band. A rustic youngster, being asked out to take tea with a friend, was admonished to praise the eatables. Presently the butter wns pas-ted to him, when he remarked. 'Very nice butter whtit there is of it," and observing a smile, he added, "and plenty of it such as it is-" "I should think you would be ashamed to pitch into that little boy," said a pedes trian, as he caught a big bootblack cuffing a small newsboy. "Ye would, hey ?" sneered the Ltd, as he gave his nose a wipe. "D'ye think I'd so for a big boy and get all pounded up ?" The following are a few of the ways in which the scholars of Public School No. of Brooklyn pronounce the name of the printed rewards of merit bestowed npon them for good conduct: "Sticket," "stiekerfit." "sicstifferkit " "stinkerfit," "sifterkit," "stickerfick'" "sirsifterkit "ticket," "sinkafit." Certi ficate. A man was standing on a street corner telling a crowd that he Lad been out and killed five hundred pigeons since sunrise. "You're a liar!" Ehouteda man in the edge of the crowd. The stranger lroked at him long and earnestly, and then inquired : "Where did you get acquainted with me 7" "Yon may talk," says the .Milwaukee Nexcs, "about marrying an heiress, a deli cate human blossom, a fairy, an ano-el but give us a girl like Nancy Terwilliger of La Crosse, who ran out of doors the "other night, and straddling a horse, ytlled out. Good night, old man; I'm off for the spel in" match 1" A C u ffalo lawyer received a letter from a man in Oswego, who wanted a divorce. The letter concluded as follows : "While I was taking a bath my wife slipped out of the house, ran to the train and eloped with him. She has been waiting for this for nearly two years, I am convinced." Per haps if he had bathed oftener she would not have seized the opportunity. In Holly Springs, Miss., as is the custom in most country places, horse racing takes place over a level piece of the public road. Lately, in a contest that had called togeth er hundreds of spectators on Sunday, half the distance had been run when a tree at the roadside was blown over by the wind. A biinch struck one of tho riders, killing hisn instantly. GREAT BEDMM IN PRICES ESTABLISHED mMfE YEARS TO CASH BUYERS .W.HAY&SBI Manufacturers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -OF tin, coma AND AND DEALERS IN HEATING PARLOR and COOKING AT TIT K Mori HoFnrnisMi STORE . . . r . . : i 4nrnHn.A . 1 'Hr. unaer5!iriipa resie.-i oj """i mo L citirensof Kbensburi? and the public R-'-ner-allv that ha has mndea (iRE.VT REDUCTION IN PRICES TO CASH IIUYER3 on all goods lu his line, consisting of MOWING and REAPING'MACIIINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS; COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES of the most popular designs and of all styles, prices and qualities: TINWARE I" EVERT DI!CEI?II!N! of my own manufacture: HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! fuch as Eooks. Screws, Hutt Hinire?. Shutter Hinjres, Table Hinires, Holts. Iron and Nails, Window Olass, Putty. Table Knives and Forks, Carvinjr Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Ta bleaud Tea Spoons, Meat Cutters, Apple Parers, Scissors, Shears, Razors and Strops. Hummers, A xes, Ilattbets. Boring- Maehtnes.A utrurs. Chis sels. Planes, Com passes. Squares, Files. Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip, Panel and Cross Cut Saws, Chains or all kinds. Shovels. Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes. Forks. Sleigh-Hells, Shoe Ijisis. Pees, Wax, Hristles. Clothes Wash ers and Wrliurers, Patent Churns and. Pateht Machines jrcnerally. Grind-Stones, Patent Mo lasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks. Cast Steel Ritles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, I'Ntolg. Car tridges, Powder. Caps, Lead. Horse Shoe s ans Nails, Old ft.ive Plates, G rates and Fire Bricks Weil and Cistern Pumps, 4c, &c: Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind, in great variety: WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyond description : CAHTSOX OIL atul OIL, LA 3 rS, Fish Oil, Eard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubriratinsr Oil Rosin, Tar. Paints. Varnishos, Turpentine. A I cohol. &e. ; Silver-plated Ware, Glassware, &c In milv Groceries, noh as Teas, CotTee. Sugrar. Pvrups Molasses Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, llonnuy Fish, C.acktrs, Rice, Pearl Barley, ice. Tobncco mid ( Paint,Vnrnfsb. Whitewash. Scrub. Horse, Shoes Stove, Dtistinir. Clothes and Tooth l!i ushes, nil kinds and sizes : Red-Cords. Manilla Hopes, and many other articles, at the ?irrf ru(f.irc(i.Wi. made, painted and put up as cheap ns posild ' VM1 c.ii? A 11.., I .11 ' . ' . . I v ' i. Mitrmi t j irf,-i 1 1 ii i m-ine 10 country dealers buyintr Tinware bv wholesale. GEoKUE HUNTLEY. Ebensburjr, July . lTa.-tf. JSEXT DOOR TO TOST-OFFICE. Cooking Stoves, Ilonting- Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Having recently taken possession of thenew lytitted up and commodious buildinjr on Hic-h street, two doors east of the Hank and nearlv opposue the Mountain House, the subscriber is ! -,or. , , . . , lZr!ll ; s.2i8, 2S0and 282 Washington Si. iiur, une. nu or winch will be furnished to on vers at the very lowest Ii vinir pViecs The subscriber also proposes to keep a full ana varied assortment rK Cooking, Parlor and Keating Stoves of the most approved designs. r-SPOTTTING and ROOFING made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. REPAIRING promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done rieht and on fair tc-rnis, and all STtlV F.S und WARE sold by me can be depended upon as to qualit- and cannot be undersold in price. A continuance and increase of patronage i. respeetfull v solici ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en tire satistaction to all. Ebensburjr, Oct. 13, isTO.-tf. mix as noitTii Kxvifl A mixture of pitch ai: l tar Lot will irotect a wall froRi To renovate wall paper dip a,'"' cloth in dry corn men I, atil,.,' wall paper with it; this the tlust and smoke. 5 Mix cominon wliite lr-i,l ...... I gold size, and you will have wuicn win Decoine as bar a a- f will take a very smooth surfV' Ten drops of carbolic ae,j ,C, pint of water and put int., fiU,:' l; will destroy all the earth wr,.. ; do so much damage to iLe ,; r ..." I C mon iti'ce. nsol no ! said hv a French i.hvsieio . j specific nga:nst diptheiia an 1 5 . j throat trotiUes, nhich he ; fully used for cightven v ;iij " ; j If a handful of couni;, u (.r . j ries are shaken ttp in a turn! I weak solution of cau-rtie pti;ni s ; nunc snoots one or iw,, Sheet-Iron WARES, i te:,,"ea, ortt" " itl,in u";:;- 1 he loliowing is a p.r,, r,.t. f r will g-ive scldlcs and l.i!MK-s.'a -polish and be entirely fr. e f; stickiness : The ivhi. ,.f t !.,,...'" evaixrated till the substa.. r. , 6eniblcs the common trt:rn; ' ;'. a pint of gin, and put ia a V wine lKjttle, and lill up with . The best simple rcni.-lv f-.r'i-'. wouikIs, such as cuts. .'ihrWio: ; skiii, etc., is charcoal. Toko V from the stove, pulverize it. r to the wound, aixl then covti tU n with a rag. The chnrco tl rl..,,r., fluid secreted bv thewonnl ; the foundation of ths :ih . HOUSE-RIOTING GOODS GENFLIA. j ut tZfJ. hn ; Sonic hor--es have c !-.' '- t'tat it is diilicult to kv:i AND- Jobbing in ; on. This is often ca ;-. ! : j change from excfsivc :,, ; ! i tinned wetness to cxtiiii,. i ue ireainieni i t in TIN, COPPER ilSIIEEMROX rKOMTTLT AT KM) ID TO. and sh; lls of the feet G. C. K. ZAHM, DEAI.EK IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSVVARF, IHTS,C.iPS,BOOTSySnOES, AXD ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKKN Kf IICDANKr FO GOODS. Store on South Side of Main Street, he iiWirii AS WE ALL K XOW, BUT THE 2F X 3 3E2 CHEAP CASH STORE, Are not over, but rather under, those of any other dealer in Dry Gooas, Dress Gcaas, Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions. GROCERIES, FLOnt, FEED, GRAIN, f In lliisj "Xftk Tiiai,or.' 9A complete and elegant assortment of new mods now in store will positively be sold at Ih c-loscst inararin. . ountry pro.1 uce at t he hUr hVit market prices taken in exchange for ros " FuU satistaction gnaranteed to all buyer? tm i on Highstreet.nea Centre street. D Ebcnshurg. Jnn. ifl, l374-tf.E' J MILLS- i : i :rsr 5 1 j i j BOOK, DEUGaflu VARIETY STORE. TTA IN'G recently enlarged our stock we m mmmmm Cigars and Tobaccos, ' Maprfn,,, Newspaper ? NoU"" nis?? pnrll,;' JFVV7iivay,eadu'Ta.toourstook" t ot FINE temV,o'LoV'hVInad., W" WOU,d 'vite tlje at- Juiy30, 18B8. Main Street, Ebenshu nr. LOOK WELL TO VOIR IXDERSIHDBBS JOHN D. THOMAS, Bootand Shoe 3rnlcot- THTrrer7,i'r?e1 resPof"!'y Informs hianu iiiiVipl t? Pwpared to manuracture HOOTS and l .e French r qua,if ' rol"" brMara iB ,t?lfJlk,n boo,s to ,he coaiie.n urosrarns, m the vkht best mannfii nn tv.1 Tban r?, iyf",?1.1 n.a,Workman 1 iceman ner. mv wnrk .n Past fn?n 1 ,eel confident that Tduum tf?Vcn will oomraend me to a coo inuance and In crease or the naoie. JOHN D, TH0YA9 composed of the f-jilev. in parts; beet suet, two p.u N ; v, four parts; lees wax Mil !; -part each; milt over a slow t; mix well. To make a brilliant wh'te-vnsL clean lumps of wcll-bnn.e-I w to five gallons of t!e wr-.h aed a quarter of a p'-im 1 . f V or of burnt alum pulwriz-I. pound of loaf su;nr. i: o !; .:-. half of rice Huur made in i a::, well boiled pnete, and r. h. :f of white glue, dissolved m, ; ' AvinT pr t 4 c - 1 wter. Aj.plv cM wit!:;n 1 ill KjIjIjI jIjAxN U tX LJ., ! warm outside. Tlii, II. V o Ci s R. J C: kt I A ; btn !'-. tii knd ft (nor far The A riir fne k-aa A tr K. ' est o r Tl I1 ett (i-n F. Tl jtlini lant c front: JOHNSTOWN. PA. Y. D. M'Clellasd John IIassas. LA ' lXfrl tho ! vears. Ahout the Use of .So at V giving any recipes f.r n.:.k 1 wish to tell all the hard v - : mer's wives how much la' : u save by not using such v ' of this article. For ncariv i I have Ufd sono on!v 1 , r i i clothes. In all that tin;. I L u-ed one iou:i 1 .f snp ! r v diahes and other kit -in n ; i Lwitx wiJe a tt. Met; attic flrte rnlie. gnat " ' Sivid been 1 )l k tircr lbC42 t IBannfactaren of and Dealers In l' ancy and I ln in FURNITURE! AXB CIT-VIKS. "NVe keep constantly on hand In trreat variety a full 11d of elctcAni PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, PJSTYLES AND AT PRCES TO SUIT ALL CU3TCRS ' Having the most skillful workmen in the city, we 1 3Iv family has rallied fl ' ' twenty-live. I have used eJ-tfirfTi mi m mum tmrn TlT: works erpraly will. Itisth;-: : . your water quite hot and a'tlsTf little milk to it. Tliis ef-.-V"tt-water, gives the dishes a fines:; -lire preserves the hands; it rem 'troxi grease, even that from beef, sc.;; grease U ever found floati::- 42j water, aswhensoan isttio.l i Repairing Neatly and PrornLt!y Done. ! VOS!i-1' 1 ahvavs set on the ; ' . . ' ; a little water in them, when tin", fef- is nccEs or sriTs, Either Eastern or Western Manufacturers. Wareroom, No. SI FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, JOII.XSTOH'.V, !.. .. ... : a nine water in then S-All Fnrnitnre sent 'or and delivered in the . , r city free of chance. -i3,"74.-tf. i are taken from the TnnTmnTTTM nnn.,... .77Z7 i ' wl.Cll I a Hi lead iOMsiw nmmi VMim in t!m 1 V t o v. a- WM. P. PATTON. Jlnntiracttircr nnl Dealer In am. rinds tir CABINET FURNITURE JonxsToirx, pa. Piureatis, Hedsteads, Waslistands Sideboard r Chamber Seta, Parlor Sets, Wnrd robea. Hook Cases, Lounges, Cane Chairs. Wood St-at Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, Hod Lounges, Mat treses. Tete-a-Tetes. Exteiij-imi Tables, Iininir Ttbles, l upbimrils. uvimm, , v iifjuimi lis. c., &c., &c., Ac., Sea.. &c, Ac, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. EVRIIV DESCKIPTIC CF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order In excellent st?. e and at low prices. Cabinet and hairinnkers' materials ot all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered at utiy point in Johnstown or at U;ii!ro;id Station flee of e.xtra charge. WM. p. PATTON. Johnstown, Oct. 13, l?70.-tf. o G If) H O 2 CD CO td W r- O D2 CD D2 "a -3 the grease is easily removvd Just tiy my plan, you v.!, it after day, every sprins. r..s barrel oi5aprand let us 1 o.-.r succeeds with you. I likt !!,. barrel of soap on washing d:iy glad to be able to disj c: so aid on all other oeva s. that my tinware keeps bri-l.t cleansed rn this way tiiru if soap or scouring. The ! ,:;vit of us lu.ve : g Li e 1 ot" vir.: ":: a wasteful policy : the pn-sc t'nware will not ler.r ir. f:; soon scrubled away an.l a vo? is fit for notliing is" left on viir -but if washed in the way I I scribed, the tin is preserved, ways bright and clean. ''"' Yorker. kr USEFIL IxrOKMATIuN.-'V si an excellent thing t s- ft Va, Cream of taitar rid I t I r; 'y! white kid gloves cleanses l..- A solution of cynadiiit i'fr ' kt is the best poison to kill in kind. A pint of mustard sec 1 h : fer vtl cf cider will preserve it several months. ' A mixture of oil and irk j thing to clean kid boot it!,-:'-"f softens ami the latter bl v ; ; t A simple remedy f r r freckles is a pint of "so ir n.'- iL small quantity of horscrs is the mixture stand over i;i!- ' , it as a wash three timesaik; 1 ft. freckles disappear. The leaves of ceranitirn T':. rllt-rt niM,i;...i:ni, Cr mie !i.t- CKAWFOKD HOUSE, r.Brssni it, x. John Fltzharris. r m . - w v a W4I IC ttj Is j . . m .IJ'J .llU'll H'l V " TTAVTXfl lensod nnrt r.,:i ... , L I. i -,,l.l.,i .r well known and nonni.ir r...,i , ... . . ' i Is now amply i.'repa r,-d to mx.unmodate I ln? S:lme klnd ? OllOOrtwo Ue bruiset? .md .lonlicd en i- part, and the wound "i trizetl ii a ver- short tin:? All sorts of vessels and u'1"1" be purified from long ret -i::itJ ; of every kind, in the oai-t 9f'r IVrr..t maminr I'i II ! I' 1 '.' TITILL1NERY& l)KlS MAKING ' " V1 11 jhf attention of the Ladies of Ebens- Sr,Rt impurities have 1 visV to'A8 airectc-u to the tact that oft witli sand and potash t MKft. IL E..TONK9 has just received on invoice ot new and fashionable Millinery (Joorts at her Wi'?r- LBf';"5r- eddini. ... .r..-. nf '? 'Pntwiiy. Urcsstnaklnir U lilTr ('ii-F l.iu3 v XZT?VXy an'1 nel,v d"ne- '""he patronage of " '"TE CA M the ladies is resoectlully solicited. ftM '71 - CggS, two Clips SU2ral', "e . . : ' L,,T, ,;il- four i'"!" w a y a w w njir w w w . i uiic 11111 rx i, u in, UALUI161A Li A KK, ATTORNEY YrZiJ.L? TT' EnrB, Pa. OiHca with iN'U'nr', LT""'? !? a.co.nmodate tk. i! ti.J. .l w"n '""r patronage. I.ttJV Lhat h """-ket arords will be served at the Table at all seasons, the Jl.ir will be Wert constantly supplied with the choicest liquors and the commodious Stable u iil t,e under the chanroor a careful and attentive hostier No Kirt 1Vi" b Rnarrd to render iruests coinfnrt anieand well phased In every particular. nd by Proper at tent ion to business nnd a moderate eale of prices the proprietor hopes to win his way to puhl c favor. My , ISTX-tf i Ofic teaspoon soda, antl tvQ cream tartar.