Vk" r H.VB JZEC T A -l VI ! iTu t Uuri - V! - V IM Gar- ilr Jj vtiow hm.-. hkilu sf followed mi! . u v U;V r i v '. -! 1 U rreatly ; r., ,v 1 a.LVty . f Ameri- , Y:?fc a J i'r-y jrvi vr, rrit. id Jho very Dttuu. 'incrciwiv ij lli.v;- cr.ler snd beauty in- it. The most nnnatwf actor j thing in gardens, ewpoeially mu.ill ones, are the herbs, soatUrcd hither and tMUier all over Hug plM, ii id time and patience are exh:iaWl if hunting Ihnirt lip when re qnirod. Quit a iMefnl feature might ha u tide hi cv-ry g.trdvDr'.owe.ver small, of th hoib, wxro . ynn?y bi'.nght together into one p! ico nr.J .1rr.tn.4-cd hi order. The bt st disposition ok- litvbs N in bed. These may be from two to fon feet wide, with 1-vjt alloys "between them, .in J tlio length : uluuMt doublo, or, at tho least, one-thir l lii.ire thn Ui width. Tfcia arrangement In hods ia tho very eaeuce of an herb g.ir- j Jen. Ot course intnno.ll gardens one entire ' bod will uwt Ik; needed for any herb. In such ea-ea soyer.il Viii.ta may be easily i gvowu together bLh, for instance, a common aud lemon ITiyine, rvnnyrov.u au 1 i! .ivj' ; uiu in c-ii; F nnel, Sage and T in.iguu iu anotJn r; I I.t.sil, bummer S.v.rv, aid ' ;. !!. u Purslane ia another, -ifi.iit ii4 iii.l always h ivo a bod for itself, jid mint e-ioo is much in demand. Cher vil, ag,iin. is iini'.-.h wanttj-l in many faiui- j lies fr a rtfclj, ulso Burnet, Hyssop, Ac. J Tiioao throe are the Bcmi-cordi.tl herbs: j IIar!'...tiTi i f;r ore throat, Ta'isy for lc ; (tot tihiut n.i.r' o !t ever drinks it), dimo- i suile ior fiictf-Rehc and storaauli ai: nei: '..), . Kno f r t' :'i?c' in jt-'-iltry, liad's Ia-vi?, ' aul iiy curio. id Jicrbn tliut tho vill-i :lx- J lcner m iy luivo a fiiiicy for. j A bod should iJjo bt rest.rvi'J for An-el- 1 iM, iii'd by thoH who know the luxury of j Lb '.i.ot. i-uti iitfd in ill j .iv, and f-r thj j;roK th oi lJor ie, for iiavoring vlitiet eu.s ia l.-.t weatiiei. Again, tho heib jai-deu is jLKt tli.j pLico for the orderly uul syntL'in it: ic co livntiou of ull Kiuull tja.l:uiiii, bllCll in .Mustiiri Hinl Ortas, a conshtut euecession of younjj '.(iiionrt, a bed of Old res, the cul th.ition o' K idishes throughout tha 8o;u5on, and the jjrov. th of K:tmpion, Lettueos. En- tli ', cw. All tins woui'l tind abundant iiirniture for a g;jd many beds, aud by changing these for the diio-rent pro-Juctd & niee sue--ssion of croi.ing might be main tairsd. Finally several lnids should be set ajide for the high cl.m cultivation of Parsley a plant sadly ncgl jeted in stiuvII gardens. .Nothing is more ndci'ul in a household for ii.LV jnn- or garnishing, and it 13 jut as rry, on a right system; to have magnificent leaves, ex'iuisitfly curled aud clean, because rai ;ed high alxvV the ground by their strength and stature, as to have and use the small, dirty haves that have to do duty as parsley in so many houses. Let the parsley hire a bed of rich deep soil if a v:rd deep all the better; w a good curled kind thinly; as soon as fairly up thin the plants to a foot ajart, and let them grow iiwj ,frevly. That is the wholo art of growing mid using Parsley and making it really one of the most beautiful plants in the gar len. Sow iu March, May and July for raeoession. If the garden of herbs is too eraalMor the devotion of one or mors beds t Parsley, sown at different seasons, then the whole herb garden might be fring ed round with Parsley, and the garnishing aud flavoring plants themselves be garnish ed with its beauty. No portion of any gar den, large or small, not even excluding that wholly devoted to flowers, will afford more pleasure than an herb gsrden well furnish ed nnd kept. There will always be some thing growing and doing iu it. A Potato that Rkmsts the Coi.onaDO Hnim.B. A. Jiielnon. of Frederick county, Md., eomniiinicates the following interesfc fnrffl to the Il:ltiinr.r American farmer, which he snys can be attested by tho stvorn testimony of two of his laborers: About rive ywtm nsjo he received frcin New Jer d7 a peculiar kind of a red pot-ito, under the name of .Siberian lied. It proved to be a very proline lie.rer, and of amonbtroua size, Tory mealy an 1 iholesme for tho table, though Koine purple Rtroaks would casioually rn through tho tubers. Lart euuiuier ho pin r ted them in hil's four feet apart, botween yoT;nj pr.ipe vines ahich sUod eiht T.H't by ei0'ht feet, in 1 raiaed on on acre a little Letter thanmc hundred br.sheln of uiasi-niScetit I'otatoon. He fer tilized the hills by mixing line with ton ier cent, of salt, and mixirg old cow inn. niuo -.villi a'j'Ut tcu v r cnt. of said lime and salt compound. TT used a poo I nhov- lfnl of it in e very hill, and enodied it i with ti e prt und (ely soil) 1 y diii g J Tho rovilt, he snys, as astoniKhir.gf ! Th Jti tho potato Vugs (which had then ap peared in n,vrrt'It;) Ii.kI eaten oiT a vine, ' presently two or more vines would shw-t ; np, keeping on growing until the Xovein er fr?s killed them. Most curious of all. they bore here and thtresmali potatoes (not see l balls) ou thevinos. One rem;vrk j sMe lull yielded forty-five average-sized I potatoes. All his other kiu-ls, as Early Kse, Feachblow, Iarly Goodrich, though tr ited iathe same manner, were an utter iailoro. I An nalneut physician dlseourss. at nincli length and very acutely, the subject of bra La exHausHou. so common at the pres ent day. Af tor describing tha leading symptoms, sucn as loss of memory, depres- sion of spirits, increasod or lessened sleep inee?, unusual hritabdity, epiloptiforni . .. . . transitory coma, he argues against urging j the patient to eat heartily, believing that J snob a practice tejids to develop the ais- .r ,, ..... ervfee-, he equally oppoees the training diet system, ss generally starving th nerve tis- ! sues by excluding hydrocarbons from food j ' nor should the patient be nrged to work j nore than is natural under the circura : stances, nor to rott from head work-in many esses cerebral ixhaustion being in- tTtaified b th brain lrin- f .11. if rensineci oy tne orain lying ruiow; n t'sere is undue sleeplessness, the hed , . , .,, ... , should Le low on the pillow, and if undue .lecwiues.. it sV,M be kept high. , A.i i.jam.' m j. t v i i t A GOOD SELLING ARTICLE. jpor (Uaninff and polish inff Silver Tin, Glassware, and WiRRAlfFSD lo (MAIN mm INJURI0TJ3 to aaj ARTICLE It brx 5.,.pr'or n, a IV,li.h, n.l In the ohop (K tn Tffii 1 1: A'juress a:i orjeis to, orivii on TIVHAV - CO ' 119 Fifth Avenue, M 'lSBUBGil, Pa , -Agents wanted 1 Kbcasbarg and smtais8 eowrtrj. The Latest and Most AVindow Gins, llint jainps, O'lssmeloliei All cty!os--F?ound, Gquare, Oval and Oblongfor cov ering Wax Works, Statuettes, &c. Send for Price List and Quotations before Purchasing. w. o hkkojbl ate, ooj. 53 Ninth Street, late Hand. Pittsburgh, Pa. AT THE WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE OF 23 libi:i:ty srni:i:r, ri ttsu vh g if, To which we invite the attention of the Trade. With the opening of another spring we announce the receipt of a complete assort ment of Spring foods, WOMAN'S, MISSES', and CHILDREN'S. MEN S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' BOOTS, SHOES, aud RKOUANS. Congress Oniteis, Alexis, Oxford, nnd Jersey Ties and Fine Calf Boots. Miners' Nailed Shoes, Rubber Gfods, Sec. Also a large KtK;k of CITY-MADE GOODS, Goat, ;Morocco,, and Lasting. C3T"Bott'Mn Prices. Orders promptly attended to. March 26. 3m. 3 13IJY YOUR li:SIAL (;! .-i AT Importers, SanDfactareni, snd Dealers in all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE! MANUFACTURERS OF THE CE1.EDKATED KNAKE & McGINN PIANO, AND THE PHILHARMONIC ORGAN. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS FOTl THE PATEXT AIZtOTSL PIAXO. Realers In MMin A fo.'s (London), Reunion (London), Saxe (Paris), Piston Valve, and onr own mak or Kotary Talve INvmttKMS The hest and freshest Mrlnqn for all Instrnments constantly on hand. Ilctnif Pt'IlMSHERS or SHEET MT.'SIO, we make tlii lranch n dpeWaltv. and alwavs Veep a Mock or tlie latc and best (.ii-ctn on linnd. Our strnk or tnuoic k ot all kinds is complete. PIANOS AND O KUANS .! N Til K INSTALLMENT PLAN. full j t'lpritymon. I Mu.'iral (iimIs. Principal!! or Scininariry, Leaders ot Bsin.l!". Ten'chfT!. and all wlshinir to pnrcha wilt find it to tlieir intcresit to riininiiinii-.itc iliniilv with n. at Catalogues and Price Lists turnlsln-.l rree on Rpplicntion. WARER00MS, No. 12 Sixth Street, Late St. Clair.) -"--r-l PITTSBURGH, PA. III? IILLIIERY Wm THE VERY LATEST ARRIVALS FROM PARIS OF onnets, Hats, Flowers, ROSES, BUDS, SCARFS, RIBBONS, &c., AT PRICES AND IN STYLES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. MM MI) HIT TRIMMING A TOI.OT. MExVS STRAW HATS, FOR EVERY-DAY WEAR, F sr CECKAJP. asols & sui mrnrni. tRnyaig the above articles In large qiiantitities. direct from Manufacturers we offer all styles and qualitios, from the '.owest to the finest, at 25 per cent, beloirthr usual prices. Call, sec and be convinced. Ine Vti'o invite tho attention of Ladies to our stock of CHILDBER'S SOUS, ItlFAHTS" RQBCS, KID GLOVES, Stlk dlores, Garden Mitts, TAnen and Percafe Collars and Cuff's I kerchiefs, Kmbrohlerinas, Xeck Ituchlnts, ('c Soans, ITair Oil turneries, Pointer, llougc, Ce and Mine. iXmorfsfs Dress Pat l-i, Thanking our many customer for the very lileral patronage we are now re ceivinfi, we respectfully ask them to tell their friends where to liud us. - N Nos 113 and 115 CUnton St., Johnstown. 3Ioinitfiin Corner Centre and Utah Sts.. " " EDENSDURC, PA. TTWDER Its new management, this well-known HOTtL. solicits a continuance of public pa- tronage. A limited number of &i Vim.Hl.Cir T3otVl"clciS will 11 kkcbitd. ACCOMMODATIOXS FIRST CLASS April 9, 187S.-:m. I,. H. UNTOX. flLLINEUV A l)ll: M K!N J-'-L The attention of the Ladies of Ebens- bury and vicinity Is directed to the fact that mus. U. E. JONl5.s hnnjiist received an invoice f now and fsshiomible Millinery Goods,t her PMrms In the East Ward, Ehotigburjr. Weddinar itonnf re. Hats, etc. a specialty. Drfssmukiny Plated Ware, Hrittannia, Copper, all kind of Metals. . - .t article that will do Its work well. Asa vour MA fill' POLISH M'F'G CO., Elegant Slfles of 9 onl Greon IJottles, - H nncl 13rsiclcetw9 nl.Tl VSTHfMEMTS TKPV ?v rvrnivdu Hand- Per- tt-cms. toal delivered promptly and free of charge tor haultnjr at any point in Ebentbnrjr or vicinitv Orders .eft at the ZXnsi Stork will reeeive par. Iy attention. DANIEL II. ZAHM. rr W DICK. Attorhkt at Law, Eb, i rT n,?hur' Office In tront room of T. J. Iloyds new bnildii.a-. Centre street. All manner of lejral business a trer r to satisfac orny. and collections a specialty. 10-H.tM T) A NIEL McL AUGHLIN7orWV vuH:I?lr' J"hnstown. Pa. Office In the old r M ,up M"'pa.) corner of Clin- ton and Loeuat streots. Will attend to all hii.i- OBI f-H tied wit h bisprotession. r. A. H(IKMAKIR ..w. n. secri.fr. QHOEMAKER t SECHLER, r-11 EDEX?BURO.CAMWnaCbi,lt. ltf-,1 nOAL! COAL! ! The sulwcriber is prepared to furnish. In lara-e or smM markings bt LioHTNiN-in a re-1 cent issue of Xnture is an interesting note by Mr. C. Tomlinson on "light- ninsr fienres" in reference i to the rami- lied markings sometimes ionu on i-iie : hod-ie 0r ler9ons struck bv lightning and commonly described as exact im- ages of "some near or distant tree. 'n,nun miii'linini rbr ri-itor ttllOWA to lf ' not reproductions oi ncigiiuurui". , jects, oilt Cliai actensi-ic iracnigw wi nic i course of the electric discharge, and je gives a drawing of the arborescent impression made npon a plate of crown (i,cnarge from a Jxjyden jar. Tlie jdate Icing coatetl with an i.o,o;"S ovcrTs surface! ; nothing is visible until it is ureatliert j ( on, when a dendritic figure is developed I : nfvfewt.lx' Iroo.lihp in it. lirfllicllillfrs. An engraving is shown of similar ' markings on the inner surface of the Lark of a tree struck by lightning. Mr. Tomlinson docs not doubt, howev er, that actual impressions of metallic objects may be transferred to the hu i man body by electricity, and cites two j instances in which the image of a rus j pended horso-shoe is said to have been ,; thus imprinted, and a third wherein a sailor was marked witn the exact re production of the number 44, attached in metal to the rigging near his cot. Lightning-burns of this kind are com- l pared with the observed fact that in i an electrical machine "lines of force exist between the two poles, by means of w Inch we may telegraph through the air from the negative to the positive pole," and for their explanation "all that is necessary is that the object be plus to the horse-shoe, brass number. etc., the discharge being a negative one.' About Sick Animals. Nearly all sick animuis become so by im'proier feeding in the first place. Nine cases out of ten the digestion is wrong. Charcoal is a most elTicicnt and ranirl correction. It will cure a majority' of ( cases, if properly administered. An example is of use. The hired man came in with the intelligence that one of the finest cows was very sick, and a kind neighbor proposed the usual drugs and poisons. The owner being ill and not able to examine the cow, concluded the trouble came from over eating, and ordered a teaspoonful of pulverized charcoal given in water. It was mixed, put in a junk bottle, the head held upwards and the water and charcoal poured down. In five min utes improvement was visible, and in a few hours the animal was in the pas ture quietly eating grass. Another instance of equal success occurred with a young heifer which had become body bloated by eating green apples after a hard wind. The bloat was so severe that the sides were almost as hard as a barrel. The old remedy, saleratus, was tried for correcting the acidity. I5ut the attempt to put it down always causes coughing, and it did but little good. Half a teacup of fresli powder ed charcoal was given. In six hours the bloat was gone and the heifer bet ter, yes well. Live Stork Journal. Protect the Crows. Over in York county, Pa., a war of extermination is waged against the crows, a reward of three cents being paid for each scalp. Instead of condemning it, we are as tonished to see the papers of that county publishing the murderer of the most crows as a public benefactor. The only crime charged against the crow by his most malignant enem' is that sometimes in the spring he pulls up a little of the farmer's corn. Yet he spends all the rest of the 3-ear in hunt ing up and destroying tire worst insect enemies the farmer has. Crows will even eat potato bugs, and a farmer who planted his potatoes last year on the edge of a woods had his vines kept lcifectly clear of the bugs by the crows. In addition to this testimony the Western Rural relates how a tame crow which had the run of the garden kept it free from the striped cucumber bugs, scaiching for them closely leneath the leaves; and not finding stiflicicnt em ployment at home, cleared the neigh Ihjis' gardens for a distance around. If one tame crow could thus usefully employ its talents and time, of what use would the whole family of crows lecome could we happily enlist them in onr present hostile manner, of which they certainly have caws to complain. Sweet Corn the Year Round. You mar have sweet corn on your table the year around by following these directions : Shave from the cob, then put in a stone jar or other earth en vessel impervious to light, !egin ning with about half an inch of salt in the bottom of the jai, then pack closely from thrt-e to four inches of corn ; then another layer of salt from a quarter to half an inch, and so continue until you have reached the top of the jar, where you will put about one inch of salt; then cover the jar with anything that j will keep out the dirt, feoak the corn in cold water a short time efore us ing. Xew Method or Kekping Yeast. The way to have good bread every time is: Pare and boil as many nice white potatoes as your number of loaves. Make your sponge in the usual manner over night ; in the morn- ing laKe as many targe sjioouiuis as you wish to make loaves for the next you DaKing. i'ut in a close can or Dottle and cover with strong hop water t a Put in a close can or bottle cold a little salt and a pinch of ei in- ger. This will keep fresh and nice for the next baking and is mtlCh better than making a large quantity of yeast. This method has been tnett for several vMr with ninrkpd Riif.r.ra Lookixo to others for our standard of lmnnini la th snro vwmv tv Va miserable. Our business is with orir OWU heart and OUr OWa motives. w. d. MxuttAw, J hakxan. lriny prji "VTt Xr Ci Kj1AjAj1iS U V J., v safftarrs ofsnd Dealers la xfincy and IMtiin PTTT?.TSrTTTTl?.R!!l, HT-IT A V ffT VflW: We keep conrtantly on hand In swat variety afull J line of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SLITS, INSTYIES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT Alt CUSTOMERS Having the mot ckllil workmen In the city, w are prepared lo nit all orders for CFFICE AND IBJ WMH ! IN riECES OR SriTS, PKICES Helowi Either Eastern or Western Manufacturers. i Waieroom, No. 81 FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, joiix.vrowx, a. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. if-All Furnllnre sent 'or and delivered In the city free of cliarite. 3-i3,'T4.-tf. WoodoSIorrclI&(1o., Washington street, Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, .TolinstoAvn, Xn., Wholesale and Retail, Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY GOODS, IIAIinWARE, QUEENS WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, IRON AND NAILS, CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTIIS, READY-MA DE CEOTIIING, GLASSWARE, YELLO'V WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED of all kind, Toiret her with nil mnnnfrof Western rroJut-e. such as FLOUR. BACON, F!SH, SALT, CARECN OIL, ETC. Pf" Wholosale and if-tnil orders solicited nnd promptly lillod on the bhortest notice ami most reasonable terms. G. C. E. Z&EM KKAI.SK in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEf NSWARE, HITS C1PX, BOOTS, SIIOES. AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PKODUCi: rK 1.; m invfli run noons Store on South Side of Main Street, J.tlt-IIMbtM 7.. IH mmn mimu mm WM. P. PATTON, !iInnifkottirop nutl Denier In a 1.1. kinds or CABINET FURNITURE M?A.iirA, P.4. Murrains (istriols. WMshstn nd Sidoboii rd. fh umber Sets. I'ni lor !ets. Wnrdrolics, I took (Jiiscft. Ixiitiuew, f'ntie tlinlrs. Wood tet t'liHirs, Kitchen Ftirnii ore. Med Lonmrcs, Mattresses, Ti'te-a-Tetes. Extension Tnbles. Dining Tsldefl. ('iiplwoi rds. . &c., &en Sec. 4c, ic. I C, Aic, &c.. Sec, ic, Ac evruv DKSfKiPTi or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURt made to order In excellent stj e and at low priuett. Cabinet and hairmiikei ' materials ot all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered at any point in Johnstown or at Kxilroad Station free of estra ctinrKe. WM. P. I'ATTON Johimtown. Oct. 13, l870.-tf . THE HOLIDAYS &I1E OYER! AS WE ALL. KNOW, BUT THE 2F 3F8. 3L D 3SS & Vt Z. .T. 31 1 1 . 1 K' CHEA GASH STORE, Are not over, but rather under, those of any other dealer In Dry GooA Dress Ms, Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, dC In lltla Seek A Timber.' 47A complete and elegant assortment of new (roods now in store will positively be sold at the closest inaricin. iVnntry produce at the highest market priei-s taken In exchanare for icoods. Full bi inlact ion (rnaranteed to nil buyers, is tore on High street, uea Centre street. K. J. SI ILLS. Ebensbnrir, Jan. 1. 1R74.-tf. BOOK, BRUG anu VARIETY STORK Pure Flavoring Extrneta, Essences. Lemon, t.i ru somiiiiHiK nyrun, ffiiicca M Tun. Ittiultxrh Pure Spices, &c Cigars and Tobaccos, Illank Books, Oeeda. Notes and Bonds: Can. Post. Commercial and all kinds or Note PaiK-r; En vtopes. Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writin FluM. Black and Red Ink. Pocket nrt pnaa I ;7"i..'wT,U...L,ZV.V.V IW'We have added tonuratock a lot of ptvw JEWELRY, to which we would invite the at photograph albums at lower prices j SSXi. or re- i tennon oi ine I Jinies- , y ' 1W8' LEMMOX & M'JItltAV. Main Street, Ebensbura. fri "WTYYOTi TT'TTCT"' KA 1" UlvD llUUolli, EBKSSBI'RO, PA. . John Fltzharris, - Proprietor. TTAVIXG leased and rt furnished the abore iirV.OTrS my fvor him with their patronage. J.TwTSltV"! l".,n?rlteT "7.? be served The be at the Table at all iwnmi.ihe liar will be kept constantly supplied with he oboleest liquors. aiKI the commodious Ma'dc will be under the chsnre of a careful and attentive hostler. No effort w in ue Bimreo to reuder Ruests eomfort- 05' sle of prions tba proprietor hopes to win his way r pvbl o rarer. (Mar B. ttm.-t TTAVIXGreeentlvenlanredourstocU w I V ' X.sl.. "'"" P""- diS4Tun II now prepared tosei. at a reat reduJti.m bus.ness uMm.lV done b,"l 5x ' " fr.m former prices. Our sto. k consists of Sept.2u.tf. JAS. II. ZIIM Tashier I)rus, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, " ti .m, .astuer. Leon's. Hall's and Allen's Hair Ketoratives, " KlYnAPll It. j Pills.Ointments, Plasters, Liniinents, Pain Kill- ' I AlJU 1 " & NKKRS, lers. Citrate Mairnesin, Ess. Jamaica (i j SXAELISHED TWENT7-FITE HASS, Ma mi five tn 1 c in 9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -OF tin, corns, -ASD- AND DEALE11S IN HEATING PARLOR 14 COOKING AND 1101SE-FUIMSIIIG GOODS GENERALLY. Tollingr in TIX, f OPPEU&SHKET-IliOA I'Koji I'Ti.v atti:di:d to. Nos. 278, 2S0and 282 Washington S, JOHNSTOWN. PA. J EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. Cookinp; StoAos), Hon t inir Htoves. TIN, TOPPER &. SHEET-IRON WARt Hii vinir recently taken possession of the new lytirtcd upand eommoflioos bnildiiiir on Hijrh stre-t, two doors east of the Mnnk and nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber i better prepared than ever to manufacture nl' w ,,,P V Vi "'Kit nd SIIKET-I HON WAKE line, all of which will be furnished to bu vers at the very lowest livinir price. The subscriber also propow-a to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor nd Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. J-SI'OTINn and KOOFTXfl made to order and wnrwHtwl porfi'trt in manufacture and ma terial. HEPAlltlSt; promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done rieht and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WAKE Miid by me can be di-pcndcd upon as to nunliti- and cannot be undersold in priee. A eontinonnoc and increase of patrftnaire is respectfully aolici tetl. sod no eftort will Ik- wantimr to render en tire sntis(Mc-tion to all. E'x-nsl.urx. Oct. 13. I87t.-tf. wholesale a ad Ketall Tflaaararlarers f TIN, (Ori'ER AM) SOEET-IIION WARE, AND OF.AI.EKS 1J Eeatins, Parlor an3 Coclini Stoves, Ao. 1402 Eleventh Avenue, HOOFING and SPOUTING made to order and warranted perfect lo munufactiire and material. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to, and polite attention accorded tw all. whether they purchase or not. Altoona, .Sept. 5, l73.-tt. Parse's Marble Works, 139 Franklin lre. Johna.onu. tiun iriinranteetl in price, design and exf ution of work. ( " Orders respectfully solicited and promptly lllleil at the very low est rash rates. Try us. Oct.24.-m. JOHN PAKKE. LOC 1NS H.1RBLK VORKS ! 11 franklin Klrert, Johnslnan.' JOJ1V W. t.OJ. . Proprietor, M'livP' 1,EAn Axn TOM STONRS. TPicl,ilNm ASD AIUXET SLA US. AND i r.L?i. 4:c. ma ou factured of the -rrv best Ital an and American Marbles. Perfect satisfac tion! n work, design ami priee s-uaianteed l exeo -,9 csfi-ciiiMiysoucireuanl prompt- J-J. u nnstown. Nov. 11. Tl.-w.l COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., IiL'ronstlxaip:!, IPn, Gold, Silver. Government Lna. '.nri inner reciirii ics, nouirht and sold. Interest al lowed on Time Deposits, t'otlcct ions made at all accessible iMunta in the Knited Staiea,oud a treneral laukiiiK busin-! transacted I 7M M. LLUY1) & O VV n x-i.-ro . , Jt. R IKfc'PKQ llmnv. . Drafts on the principal citieaand SiuVr and 0 tor sale ceived on deposit, payable on demand witk..t interest, or on time with interest at fair rate cuueiiinns mane. Monica tes. AroMMEXT?.llEAn and TO Mil , 1JL SIONKSt.fOl'NTEll and CAIll- sf"JCf N lir SLA Its. MANTELS. c.. msnii- fvfjtfi factured r the very best Italian and J -jKi; I'l" Amcrh'an Marbles. Entire sat ir... ; f 1,' . T? II. PLAXK, M. P., resiiectfully ! ofters Ids professional services to the ! eltixrns of Kbrnsbnra; and vlclnitv. Offiea .ad. I Hutnir residence and Immcliatelr 'in the rear of Hon. It. J. Lloyd's drmr tn.t.. Sil.t calls ran be miul at tha residence of Mrs. Unnn. on Craw. - L; I AMES J. OATMAN M n ' I'hyalelan am lnrrn run. Ebkxsbi ho. Pa. ftlce on Hlrh street, nearly opposite Hlair's hl !7i . : ii. Julian street. l4-i.-tf.l 1 "vKjK, M. D., I'nyatelnn nnri Snr.eon. , . titmiiu.Tow.i. Pa. Offiee tn rear of John Buck's store. Nieht wills may be made the residence of jOHk 1Ut. r April 4, ua.-tt.il J. QALLITZIX LAKH, Attorney IT .AT Lw KbenburK, 1'a. Odlce with Rfts U itcsarJar, la Vevt U tiATiiiNo cniiJn.Ex Some mothers, wii; r 1 s-fr rhen their rhiMfvn c-t Tv three years of se, the tr,, i' can be dispensed Mith. If rwa fact cf phjaioVr cre . and understood, every one wouli that cleanliness of the akin i, conditions of mm1 heJ;!i. Tt when bathing ia disitar i qt ' ' lungs, lidncjs or lowe1 j-,4vt. ' their ppoiutuint of work. If strong and healUij, tht, !rvaT 1 , jp ; with litU apparent injury! hi V ' i caeoe, a lowering of the viuhtTa " of the nervous system ensua. b 'Vf tubs are pleasant and indispensable to the proper tl k i IT. warm water, foll.-,wl br frj air, is ull that is m-c-.ssurv. " : When disinclined Uj usa .p, j t thorough aiilication cf thc ries:,'' 1 W1- 1 lM w" H'lmiraol - ; ness. oquahzes the c-irculnt.ca, aaj i.ne waole person an vl quiet skep. Motln rs. abo. d'.tL,,. ;V- that their children are L L-u' ... . ineireEins are s-pt active a;,l a - mere wm not ie h ilr ui 4.,, fever, cold and eruptive di- 1 i"s. 1"' - nuie one is or troubK .,c, no occupation th.tt pi.-Ua. s ... .' feet of a bath ; sometime. 1; :t t . -r l - . , ... . ti nu 11 urea, ue will go to tle- p a, j."., bright, cheerful and happy. L,tBry though, as I have seen s.!iie p-titi . plunge a child into T. atvr, W h- J!" and shrinks from it, t link nc r-. , ,Tei ing a good deed. Naure ir.i.s: :. L' guide; if your lul l h s a i.ew . i, VyZ tution, a nhov k of this kind is onlYtii,. RnJ iugandicjiri-.ua. T. - thr t MAD lMi r.lTK-i. -ttpet - antl Oarr The linsrian, Kouclier, spstTs t n:t, oux rate arj ty-seven deaths from hydfjilv l. s o occurred during bis cx'-ri. ji. r is A there was only one in whi.-h the i;---tifl! iron liad leen aliel inai:elit!:hiV f the bite; that of nine c.mes in LkV.V;.' knowledge the hot iron ,n ns-1. x.-.h-.-.t, " lut one death ; and th.-it. lastlv. r.f f 1 seven cases of woumla inSir!--i Its dog iu whLdi no cauterization wis rtj ed, there werj no fewer tlitn itirtrr Pfi an " Fi deaths. He is therefore of ojuni n :hi- tror best prophylactic is actual CHnvrjr.' red-ot iron. To burn out the Litter with red-hot fn-ker or Italuin irn lis 5 if at all, more painful thau to ttvat it . the lunar caustic or the mere Berer t: sT srsl ecacbu.ro tie. Should the uii rJV deep, or in a part of the bo!j htr i . - eration is difficult, the knife sbuid bt ly used, and thtn th?cau:ery sj-plieJ t; 'j cut surface. A correspondent, v""-iil, some few days since to a eonU Ui;cv ha? says that a Luly living- at StanifvL, was bitten in ber aria by a mad d r v JJ r Til ing from the arm a hirye piece i is wil Having read about the power m.1 ; ) salt in 6uch cases, she insUtntlv v,c;.. . pound of salt to the wound, keoj icr n J poultice on as it worked itself vf. : I lived about twenty-five years after Mil; a natural death. Dr. Tuliuan, hht i - ye doctor, and Sir Astley Coopr, statrti yl she could not have done anything 'WM L - - - - - i i IIABITS OF THE OSTIIICH. The fallacy that otriches do not " tn their eg(js, but leave them to be out by the heat of the sun, is upst if ' report of a captain of an Algeria! & tin ment. in the " Bulletin" of the Tanii rui matisation Society. According to ittx authority, the number of cps l.iiJ tj r female averages alout eighten, h'Jt whole of these are hardly ever fcit t: -In many cases they ara left entirely without being once covered, au l of i they are not hatched. In thcee v where the bSHs brood over the o-. '- or four are always ejected frvm the ' ' This apparent wantonness on the f the parent bird has its object ; a-i -. ' object is, that the es sha.ll - t foci for the chicks till they are bigea . to accompany their pircnts to the ing grounds. An ostrich's m-?t i ;' , built iu the midst of a desert, msa; away f roai a blalo of grass; aoJ. 2 provision were not made f'r t. T bird, it would be born only to 3' ' fact has been provexl by plajing' somtf cut fine near the newly hitcht-d otri but they refused it, and. th? mvtVr !' in broken the shells of several of t." ject-id egs, they gridy ate th; swallowing a quantity 'A sinJ witt yolk of the ejg. EFFECT OF LI OUT. Dr. Moore, the n.e4anhvsc' Speaks of the eOct of light on b' mind: "A tadpole confined ia would never become a fror ; aal being deprived t'f Heaven's fro 'S1' ; only prow into a shapeless idiot, in a beautiful and reasonable be ng in the deep, dark gorg-8 and rivin?'" ; Swiss Valais, where the direct'5,, never reaches, the hideous pre?" -idiocy starUes the traveler. It is melaocho'y idiocy. Many eitisens V j capable of any articnlate speech; 5li j deaf, some are blind, some labor , all these privations, and all are mj in almost every part of tbebodj. 1 y there ia in all places a marked di?11".! their healthiness of houses acxr . their aspect in regard to the sun.wi , are decidedly the healthiest, ether bein? equal, in which all the dnriuj some part of the day. fully to the direct light. Epidemics ttl! habiUnUonthe shady side of th ' and totally exempt thoee on theoth1 and even in epidemics, such M morbid influence is often thus par" j labors. Th proposed centernial ce!rhrt J the capture f Ticonderog r!5 AUen ha been abandoned by tfc t- & 1 .torn S' t pie w , criiivufc nw j owing to the lack f dOT'titLA want of time to make eoiUhle meats.