The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 24, 1875, Image 4

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WlIV- Is O.NK K.B MlSlCAL AND
4 A ''rn Kit XoT '---Professor UVIinhlz, j
whose discoveries in the sound-world, 1
are only comparable to the diseovel -les"!
of Newton in the world of light,. has
put forth "an ingjnious the ory soine-
r what "to this eiicct : lie discovered
witliin the ear, and soaked in a sensa-1
five fluid, rows and rows of microscopic
"'nerves several hundred In ' number ;'"
each one of which, like the string of a ,
..: f,..4., t.o l. . ari I-...1 r I
some note; therefore, we were to infer
that,' jut as a note sung outside aj
iii.-mri will set nn in the correal cndinT I
wire a svmpittlieti-i virration, so 'any
sonnd or sounds in the outer "World 1
1 1 i
represented hy :i nerve-wire or nerves
in the ear rouhl W heart I by tho ear
anl, as a consequfnef, I'snppoc,'' any
aloentv, or delict in these internal
nerve-wire, would prevent us from '
hearing the sound as others better
constituted would hear it. The text
direct fjtiestion oi a musical oai' now j
bfconies one of inherited tendency and 1
special training. The nmsical car is
the car that haslearr.ed by constantly
nsing the same interval? to recognize
41... 1... ... .1 tr.nr.o lf tllO 1! ill ll
. : v i
fin u tcr-tones as exceptions and subtle I
or not to be taken account of in the!
general construction of melody and j "ry tAUMKUS AND OT1IEIJS, jf yon in
harnionv. ' Now, one octave, and our -E; ttxl to J.mld a house or lrn. r othr-
.... .i . . . .n ,. l wi-t-irnpi-i-o your rP. it V. to H I' NTI.I'.V
diMion f tlie octave into tones and ! rr xah.. i;lass. vain is. iiaiidwakl.
senii tones, is not artificial, but natural, j Mnry gavo.i i.y buying for caeh.
founded as much upon certain laws of; AltPP'XTEns, GO TO HUXTLKY'H
li'dlt-vibration as our notation (if 1 SO j nn.l hnvyour TOOLS ami Bt'lLDlNG
m7iv) of colors is founded Upon the j "AUUWAHB. Pay cash nd save -Hi per c. nt.
law's of light-vibration. Cut although j LOCKSMITHS, HUNTLEY will sell
the selection of eight notes Willi llieirj
semi-tone, the natural and scientific j
scale, seeing that the ear i capable of!
healing impartially vast numbers ot
olher vibrathdis of sound which pro
duce vast numbers of intervals and
quarter-notes, etc., what we have to
do in training that musical ear is just
to harp on the notes which compose
the musical scale in various keys, and
on these only ; in this way the ear gets ;
gradually weaned from sympathy with j
what is out of tune ceases to be dog
like or savage-like, jind becomes the
cultured organ for recognizing the
natural order and progression of those ' "JT-UNTLEY will'sell you WALL TA
measure.1 and relatcl vibrations which hLte,
we call musical sounu. yn course
a tendency like this can be inherited
just as much as any other, and in al
most all case3 can be improved and
cultivated.
Mi r.F.s ami Houses. Mules on an
averagv; are more valuable than horses,
are more easily raised, are not .so stdj-
iect to disease, are not liktly to run
awaj- ia wngoning an i iiiougiiing, aim
are longer lived, will do more work and
require les feed and attention ; they j
are stronger, will draw heavier loads
!!"' ,u .f "r'!:.' .T'V'T:
i i - ii in et;i i'it-i-j,(ifir Hi'
horses for general farm use. Mules
come in earlier, being ready for light
.work when three years old. Tin y will
thai do enough work on the farm to
p.iy for their feed, and after having
attained the age of four years they are
ready for any kind of service. . I5ut
the horse (colt1) must be kept until he
is four years old before he is worked
at all, anil when he is four he must he
a first rate colt to bring as much as
the mule will at two yens old. Rut
assume the animals are both, required
for farm work, see what a ditl'erence
there is in favor of the mule. The
working life of the hiule can he safely
estimated at thirty years, and that of
the horse at ten years. So while a
mule is working its life ont, three
Lorses will be required to do equal
service. 15ut these ate not the only
items. The saving of feed is at least
one-fourth, or not less than 047 bushels
of corn and 427 tons of hay. This
amount, added to the original savins:
in purchase of animals,, shows an ad
vftit:irp in favor of the use of the mule
over the horse of over $1,000 during!
the ordinary life of the animal.
The ;
mule is less ilainty aoout lood, nn
ground grain and dry feed being just
the thing for him. There are still
other advantages in favor of the mule
too numerous to mention. Ljrihanyc.
To Dry Apples, Peaks ami Other
Fruits. Have a frame made in the
following manner:
I wo strips oi ooaro leet
feet lomr. 2
or 2 inches wide two strips 3 feet
long, Ik inches wide, the wnole ot an
inch thick; nail the long strips across
the ends of the short ones, and it makes
- i n i ...t.:.i. I
a iriinie . OT .i leet, wuicil is :i uouc-
nient size for all purposes.
Oi) one of !
the long strips, iailsare driven 3 inches
apart, extending from one end to the !
of her After the aiuv
.'S are pared. I
it .,.,,(r,l n,l .i : i, r.ine.op.-s, t'ciis, ren;ii, .irnolils w ritinir
they arequaitered aurl eoied, anl with.! Fi.ll(.. ai-iek an.i iu-i ink. Pocket and Pass
needle 'and twine, or Stout thread, I !? ,,,ks- Mnazir.es, Newspapers, Novels. Histo
.... , . i rios. Ilibl.-s, Uelurious, Prayer and Toy Itooks,
strunj; - into iviij;iii """is ("""bu "'I
1. ;,.. ncrollefnmf tlicond''
reach twice aci os tne 1 1 ame , incenos,
of the twine are then tied together and J
the string hnnr on the nails across the
frame. The apples will soon dry s- that
the string ean l tbtuLled on the nails j
and fresh ones put on, or the whole of j
them removed ami others put in their
place. As fast as the apples Iiecome j
sufficiently dry they can le taken from .
the strings and the same strings ust d j
to drv more on. n laijiv sp-.ies are
used todiv, thev can be cut in smaller
: i . .1 . :
pietteS. rears aim quinces turn oi uer ;
fruit that Can Ik? Strilll'X may be dried !
. ... i . . i ... ... . 4 i.
. . '
in IRIS way. in pu::i:im. "i.ituvi 111c
frames can be set out of doors against !
the side of the building, or any other'
ftiipport, and Jit night, or on cloudy j
a id stormy davs, thev can be brought ;
into the house and set against the sicie
of the room near the stove or lire-place, j
A boy in the suburbs tried to ascer
tain the other day the soundness of the
proverb, "Birds of a feather flock to
gether " He p ticked the old rooster
j,tri,iici. i
down to a single tad feather, and it -
i if ... I- r ..11 l.nf t.-.i.t .ii-.. 1 l.ol .
"'""TT 'p..,; r 1
un.Lr the bavn. llau is another oU
bavv felllilahctl.
EDENSBURC
-AND-
HOOSE-FOBHISir
: is.the flaceto bl v ;
r i ;
IKONS',
NAILS, GLASS, OILS, TAINTS, &C.
aJM 'GEO. HUNTLEYj PropV.
: . -
. .......r.. n-n itrvrr f?ve .1
AKjIT
P' .."
e twit MOVTN(r AND llf-Af-
JUNK made. PRICES OHtAlU
kedccei.
t v c it it rofHjf.i. V.111..U r . 1. v. -n..- .
-piAItMER.S GO TO HUNTLEY'S and
JlC l u.v tl:f itrsT CORN KODDKU AM)
I'KA v "t'l '1' I'l.lt ever sil.t in this county.
. Tln'ir fust iiii'tc tiiiin siivi;l iii one yc;ir by cut-
tin your fie 1 1 ith it.
amYtis. GOt7) IITXTLKV'S .md
f.vaiiiiiie the u-at;jit. litth- tMIOPI'lNO
yi ! f.I. i vcr Intrtiucf d. It chops from 10 tnli
l.iwln: :f rvc. fiirn nr of.'.s IK'i" hour. DL'V
ON K-IT COSTS ON LV f:.
IIP
takmki, go to nuxTTd'sand
luiy vour HARVEST TOOLS, whi. h
ht-sHU ( iiiia vvm vom cash th
"c 1"M H-where tu Ebe...,..
than tliey can
yon Horsrt Shoes, Horse Nails, Car-
rmyf Itolss. H:ir Iron, Niil UoU, Cast Stctl, c,
VERY LOW FOJt CASH,
TPTOI'SEKEEI'EUS, GO TO IIl'XT
L., LEY'S ami linv vnnr Sfo-esanil Tin
ware. l'AY CASH AND SAVE MONEY.
TT3T-0 US EK EErERS, GO TO HUNT
LEY'S ami save 2." per cent. ly jmy
inir c.i?-li for Tio!e Knives, Forks, ipoonf. A:e.
"5-Ol'SEKEErERS, GO TO HUXT
LEY'S an.l bay the RLAXCH A R!
ch v Kthe
? m'?21f-l
rx-tt in the world.
Sold for Cash
turcr's prices.
$ t n III IN I Lr. i r OK (JLU I in.?
v-"t' WRINGERS. He solid them at great
ly retluoed prices for tho ready cash.
tht; liaiii:i u-jih'iut extra charge.
LARGE LOT OF POCKET AND
PEN K N I VES very ch-.-an for cash at
IIFN ri.EY'S.
rgTHE IIf.st PILVER-PLATEIVWA RE
in th; market at t'."i per cent, less than
city retail prites. Sold for cash at
. u.i ii t - n,EV s.
P
St,i
DEALER IN-
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES
"
HARDWARE, QUEf NSWA.RE, .
n.TU'iPMGO'i'MHOO,
AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY
KEPT IN A CO UN IKY STORE.
WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCU
TAKKN M tXCHANGK fUH GOOPS.
Store on South Side of Main Street,
I!i,isIrg', Psi.
AS W B ALL KXOW, BI T THK
3FS. 11 C5 3
Cheap Gash Store
Are not over, but rather under, those of any other
dealer in
.' .y HTAEU2ED
I
: Ery Gdg'X Dress Geoils, Eats ani Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Kotions,
CIIOCEIUES, FLOM, FEED, (.RAIN, &L
In fill Neck o Timber.'
SA complete anil eleirant assortment of now
jrivls now in store will positively bo sold a the
closest margin, t ountry produee at the blithest
market prices taken in cxehanste forsroods. Pull
satisfaction ituaranteed to all buyers. Store on
High street, nea Centre street.
E. J. MILLS.
F.bensbnrar, Jan. Id, ls7l.-tf.
1111 1ST isiuu
! T?nn7 TiT)nfinn!lT7"ADTPnnvcrrnDF
UUU.LV, iJilUU UiiU I ilillUl 1 UlUilJJl.
UAVINfJ reci'iirly nlarited on r stock wo are
now prepared tos.-il at n front reduction
troin former prices. Our stork consists of
Urnxs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Loon--, Hall s ami All. mi's Hair Uetorat i ves.
Pills. lintineiits. Plaster, t.iniincrits. Pain Kill-
lcr., titrate Mitirnosia, l.ss. .laniaiea fiinu-er.
p,.p M;,vinif Extracts. lWines. Umn.
Sx rup.So.nhinitSyriip, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb,
rurt opo'cs. Oie.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
Rlank fti;oks, Jiee'ds, No'e-t and Ronds: Can.
I'ost. Comtuorcial and all kinds of Nolo 1'aoer
IPt'iiknlvir
'- V. o
s,ii"i. t ipes.
! '' "!,vp added to onrstock a lot of FTNR
Jt;UEi.itY. to which we would mvir
tci
piK li of the l.Hiiies.
tn;,It J.Wr .XWt.u prices
ti(!j",)l'r "n'1 Ci'lLVMlM'xl"'er M:'iuuvr re"
Jul W, li!8. Main Street, Khonslinry.
LOOK WELL TO VOIP, UM-ERSLUBNGS.
JQHN D. THOPAS,
1 ?! jiikI f?ili; 3Iakcr
fj 'H Eimd'i-si)r'icd respectfully Informs his nil
t morons uu.-toincrs ai.d the pubiicirenfrally
th.it l.o is prepared to inantifactii re Rti J'l'S anil
sices of H.iy iiesi.w
finest I rcncli calf-sk
oil Ki7.o or qua llty, friun the
-skin boots to fiie coarsest
i'KHY BEST M VN..KH. on the
,,r(n8, jn lho VKI
snorot notice, and at as nu.icrato prices as
i;i. e wort c?l n IIP ooijllllcl ftlH'whi-i-f
-
I'hosi- vbo have worn Boots and Shoes made
n i:y et laliiiJlinient need no assurance as to
ttiv superior quality of uiy work. Others can
easily be cmi iuccd of the fact if they wiilouly
irive mo a trial. Tri- and be convinced.
J Repiiii imr of Boots and Sihm-s attended
to protui t!y and in a woi kmanlikc manner.
'J h.mkf'jl for pt favors I feci oiiildent that
my work and m
c: s will ciimmc'iil me to a con
iiiuancc andiucreaso of tio- m:ie,
1I1N U. THOYAS.
A Ti I CO A L ! ! The subscril ier
prepared to furnish. In laeg-e or siu-tll
qnantitie all .pinlitie-j ol ANTHRACITE and
JUll 3Ii.Mll I OA I., at lowest iii.n ket rates.
Coal delivered pi mnp: ly and frteof cbarkcfur
bnflui! at any p,
Orders :, t at the
iy attention.
-
y point m i.iwiii bin jr rr vicinity
IheZAUM Sj-oiiR will receive cur
ly intention. DANIEL It. ZAHM.
' T iALLITZIX LAKE, Attorney
0 . AT fjAW EllOIlH,inr2:, Pa.' )ai(0 wilU
1 Ri'3ti.r a-wl Recorder, in ('ourt lloutse.
1 K?A1 3TtP
0 STORE ji? w if is & fill
WHOLESALE AND RET.L.
OF,
JL. JL . J. 4. A -"AH ' '
AND
Sheet-Iron WAI
AND DEALERS IN
HEATING FAELOR asl COOSIKG
AND
IIOUSE-FL'RXISIIlMC (iOOlSS CENER-ILLY.
.Tobl)ini in
T!XifOPPER&SIIEBT-IBOX
PKOMPTLT ATTF.M)ED TO.
loj 9.7s 5s0an!l 9X2 Washmirfni! M.. ;
v-, - ,-) '
-JOHNSTOWN. PA.
V. I. M'Clellanu John Hans-a.
M'CLELIjAXD & CO.,
Manufacturer efanil Icalcr in
Fancy micl Xlsiin
FUENITUEE'I
MO' CIIAJUS.
Ve keep constantly on hand In ereat variety a full
line ol clcgam
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS,
IN STY L cS AND AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTGMESS
Having the must skillful workmen In the city, we
are prepared to till ali orders for
IN PIECES OR SriTS,
t, XIIOJLltS JJoIoav
. Hither F-astern or Western Mannfaoturers,.
Wareroom, No. 81 FRANKLIN Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE,
jtlHSniOWX, HA. . :
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
W.UI Fnmitnre sent 'or and delivered In the
city free of eharee. t3-13,"74.-tr.
Wooi.,IorreU&Co.5
WASHINGTON STREET,
Hear PEKN'A U. R. DEPOT,
Tlinjsl)AVii, 1 ;i
Wholesale ft nd lletaiJt Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
MILLINERY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
QUEEN'S WARE,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
IRON AND NAILS.
CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS, j
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GLASSWARE, YELLOW WARE, !
X UUU1-.I.N A.MJ WILLOW WARE, .
iitatttt i ie t v
Toirether with all manner of Western Produce,
&ucii as
FLOUR, BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL, ETC.
t""W'holosnlea!nT retail orders solicited ami
promptly tilled on the shortest notice and inunt
reasonable, terms.
JS EXT POOR TO POST-OFFICE.
Cooldnp; Stoves,
I Jt iii'jf Stoves.
TIN r.OPPFR Rl FFT-1R0W WAR? !
I iiV, I'Urrr.n QtonCCI-lnUri WAKtl
rr..i. .1 , , . , "
Hnvlnsr recently taken possession of the new-
lytlttcd up and commode, is bnildlujr on Hbrli
Street, two doors east of the Hank and noarlv
J opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is
uciH'i- f.reoaren men ever to manufaet ore nil
articles in the TIN. COPPER and SH KKT-IRON
" nr. iiiiu, mi oi wiucn will lie furnished to
buyers at the verv lowest living ori.-..a
The subscriber also proposes to keep a full
and varied asortment of
Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves
of the most approved designs. ' - "
r-SPOi;TINt and ROOFINO made to order
and warranted porfcet in innnu facturc and ma
terial. REPAlltl.Vti promptly attended to.
.nil woi'K none ty me will bo done riirht and
j on fair terms, and all STOVES and WARE sold
by me can bo depended inw.n as t nniio n-..i
cannot be undersold In price. A continuance!
anl increase f natron:
aae is respectf uly solicl-
toil, a;vt no otfurt will be wanting to render en-
' ... . ..;.. r .;. .. 1 1
i4v; 3uti9incinu mi.
n VALUE LUTRINGER.
Ebenslitnir, Oct. 13. lS7rt.-tf.
i.CM'-'X Mountain
i
Corner Centre and llhjh Sts.,
EBEKSC'JRC. PA.
TfNPER its new management, this well known
K) HOTEL solicits a continuance ot nublic oa.
tron.ue. A limited number of .1
Sumnioi. Uoardei-H I
wiLt. bb rrceived.
ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST CLASS. ;
April 9, lS7d.-:,'m.
L. H. LINTON.
Xi: W A D VERT1SE3IEXTS.
Th. Only PotTlrri'11 Ilome.Si-Iiool.
.x rtifliATN mil.. Lllicott City, Ml. Five
r.. i.nrnrnri.mi-nt. Anoly at once. I.
V M eil Iieiu-a ... 5 D . j '
"piM.-.n and trofifi.r.ie Ftntlyin;iit. 'S
"Rcoutimi T' "Chnrmintr !" "Oh, how k.fvly !"-?
"W hat are thev worth ke. Sueh "Texsr.ia- ,
ticn bvtbosemho see the .ftwelefcant Newt hro-
mos prndB-d r ttif K.nropin and Amffiean t
Chromolublfshlhif Co. They are nil perfect Oems .
of Art d me can resist ipminainra .-"j i
when thevsce the Chrome. Canvassers, aijems,
and Imfjp'nnrt jrentlemen out of employment, will
find this the best openintr ever wlfered to tnike
monpT For full tmrtiotilnrs. eond ?nmp i forcon-
789 WashiuUm St., Boston, Mass. -
50 TO $10,000
Has een invested in : .itiho .u- f...-
900 7& PKOFIT.
"HOtr to Do It," a IJook on Wall St., Bent free.
' ' TrUBKHXiE It CO.,
i Bnnkers and Brokers; 2 Wall Street, New York.
H1! A WF.FK gMrttit! to Male and Vo
ir I I mule A ir"nts, in their own locality,' ofts
I I NtlTHlN'O to try it. Particular Free.
U I I V. (. VICKEflY" k CO-, Augusta, Me.
-pjp The choicest in th world Importers'
I tMui prices -Iareeft Oimpnny In America
st;i pie nrti.de p! eases evPTyhody Tr:le eont in-
unlly inort'iisicj? A (rents wanted ererwhere best
InduVetnnts-i-tlon't waste time-send torclrealar to
Koa r V e. is, 43 Vesey St., N. Y., V. O. Hox 12b7.
111 PI ACi 13 1 CITIil"
ilUUL U Price, l. Sold by Drna-aluts.
300 Ijr.1V AIH IT IT TAILS TO fl'KK.
. Dr. C. HOWE, Sknkca Falls, N. Y.-
SOIJM
Disabled bv wound, rapture, Iniury or disease of
anv kled. however slight, are entitled to tension,
anil most of those already pensioned to increase of
pension. JUN EII-L. k HIRCH, of Wnshinflfton,
l (J., (ore of wh)in was for years an Examiner and
C'iiicf of Division in the Pension flffine.) beini? at
the scat or Oovernmenr, have the very best facili
tie' for prosef ut!nt these as well as other Oovern
ment claim. Information freely iriven npon ad-lrt-s
Iiik them, enclosing stump. The beet of re
Itirences given If desired.
MOST EXT8AE0MABY
Terms of AdTCrtisln!r are offered Tor Newspaper
in the Mate of
PENNSYLVANIA!
Send for list of papers and schedule or rates.
Adlress ,
ta ?. fodl i Co., AdTsriiais? Apts
"0. 41 PA RK ROW, KW lOKK.
Refer to Editor of this Papeu.
Cast Steel Plow PGints.
1 FARMERS, one and all, are hereby Informed
that money, time act labor can be saved by
usint tlast S!eol l'low Shares, of whii'U unly ono
has in mrinv caties proved ufflclent for a whole
season's plowing, and in somo soils, by belntj twice
sharpened, one share has lasted two seasons.
Thev scour tiri'ht ami make the plow sconr and
rnn easier, and are so strong and tonsh that they
will not break. When worn dull, they can !e
elmrpened and tempered by any aool blacksmitJU
withuiit disturbimr Die fittinic part.
All rc-tular sacs kept on hand and lit any 1'itts-
bnrsh now.
Anv
Any special size or kind male to order.
RETAIL PRiCEG of .POSITS.
7iM) ilh Heno-fiit'r-.
ciiilrr. viil:
No. 3. ritrht and left 1.::5 tl.50 $ 80
No. 4 left and 5 rizht 1.45 1.60 l.oo
No. 7 lell and 8 ri-'lit 185 1.25
No. H. 3 23. '?4 and West Va.
llillsi.le 1.75 1.60
Fvery share ha my trade mark and the words
"I'nst Stel'" ens, the'peon.
Order one d these at once and try It now.
and von will buy no more cast points hereafter.
Til" process of makir.z this Steel Is patented,
and this quality is made at no jther Steel Works
, but mv own.
' i'ast Sieel Axle Boxes and Waxon .skeins also
I m.ulo ni!.!er patent, bavins; from lour to si t time?
i tjie strength .rid only half the welirht of those
I made of cast Iron. .T. I i 1 1 W P TIj,
I Puii'iestie Wav and Oarrlson Aliev
Pitt.-imrah, la.
I I'ittsbx:rnli Plouali Works. June 4, l?)75.-3in.
The nion is the I.ITF.
Rin! if it is impure the whole sys
tem w ll he diseased. Yon can
not pnrifv a strem while the
spniiit is corrupt: neither can ynu impart aiod
l.t nlth to the human Ixxly while the blood is c-nn-ve
viler t he seeds ot disease t; all pans of it. There
fore PCR1FV the l-if,l)tl). and nature will heal
the tl;?e!ie. No remedy has ever been discovered
which lias effected so great a number of perma
nent cures as
LI&DSEY'S
07?
It Is rapidly acquiring a national reputation lor
the cure of
Bern ftt lit us -Affect I o n s, Ca n erro-us
Formations, Krijsipelas, lioils,
J'imptes, Ulcers, Sore Unes,
Seatd I Tea ft f Tetter, Salt
. lilieum, Mercurial mid
all Shin Diseases.
The remedy Is a Vesretablo Compound, and can
not harm the most tender in tint. Ladies who suf
fer trom the debilita'ieit diseases known as Fu
ji . j.k N.MiT.AlTVTS will lind speedy relief by uslni?
this remc.lv. Beware of coiinie felts. The g-enn-ine
has onf name R. K. SKLLEKS & CO., Pitts
burgh, on the bottom of each bottle.
For sale bv all 1 'ruit..- 1st s and Country Healers,
and bv A. A. liAitafcR i Son, A'cnis. Kbens
burr, Pa. Sept. 10, lS75.-3tu.
ZM&TO YOUNG MEN.
JukI l'u)tlifherl, in a Sealed E:nt hi)"'- Trice 6 cts.
A 'rrlnre nn tlio Satnrf. Trealnieiil
and Radical 'nre of Senlnal Weakness, or Sper
matorrhrca. induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary
Emissions, lmpoteney,"Ncrvous Debility, and Im
pediments to Marriaire jr"nerally ; ('onsumpt ion.
Epilepsy, ami Fits: Mental and Physical Inca
pacity, ke. Bv ROBERT J. CL'LV ER W ELL,
M. T , author of the "(Jrccn Book," lc.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly p: oves from his own experience
that the awful consequences ol Self-Abuse may bo
etiectually removed without medicine, and with
out dangerous suriiieal operations, bonifies instru
ments, rlnes. or cordials: pointing out a mode of
, cure Ml onerr n-oiiin n.i. i,it".i, .inrnn.-r ...
which every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be. may cure himself cheop.y, privately and
' Sent urn
:'nt under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, josf-wii'd, on receipt of six cents, or two
post stamps. A d dress the Publishers.
. HAS. J, C. KLINE & CO.,
4-16 ly. - 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Box 4i83.
KEEP IT IIADY.
. The Reliable Family Medicine.
DIARRHEA. Dysentery, Cholera. Summer Com
plaint, Crumps, tc, quickly cured by the use of
. JARiU:M.A'
Compoand Syrup ot r.lckherry;Root and Rhubarb.
An old, well-tried rcmeily. entirely vegetable.
Pleasant to take, quick and certain in ellect; can
fje depended on in the most urgent cases: mat bo
K'r(,n to the youngest infant as well as to adults.
: ft contains
j vn r.,fpmir. nTt nPTrTir
n CAMniim OR OPIUM.
' H Is a pleasant extract and readily taken by
eiiuaren. It nas ouen savca mo wnen pnystclans
. had despaired. Keep it In the house am. t use in
i una, an we asK ior is a iriai. imn t lei your
oeaier put you on won someininjr eise. nuy it
Try it. Sold by Druggists and Store Keepers
thmncrhout this State. Prepared only bv HAN
SELL & HRO., 2000 Market St., Philadelphia.
July 2, 187o.-3tn.
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT?
ISE
Averill Chemical Paint
"IUT np In cans of all sifes and colors, ready to
- put the brush in and use. Any one can lie his
,WTI rnt?r or niake a business by n din if it,
I bo .-ka n.-..t t-,- . .
it is
the cheapest and best. Try a sample ean. Sold at
ONIONS, BALDWIN & CO.,
No. (13 AVood SStvoet,
5 7. . PlllSiU UIlll, IA. 16m.
(L4TFORM Sl'RIN'd WAGONS. ...
PLAIN SrltlXU A AIHIXS.
FARM W AGON'S
IIr.nr.v ai"1 W?ht M'aarons. all kinds of Carts ami
heelbarrows, manulactured and for sale cheap at
nTTnTTT1v'l.Tt, "nririll'r.T TJ7ilTlTf1 '
lJUlJuESllE WAGON WORKS, ;
3ornerCrair street and Allegheny river, 2 squares
a.rTrom,
C, COLEMAN k. fON.
BLQQD!
1---
am
$ j
S
. b
1
J..
jS,
osier
. , T. ': - ' ' ;.
IIos 113 and 115 Cliaton St., Johnstown.
JUST OTT.ATD.-A lanre assnrt -
mennt of PLAIN and DARRED FLAN-
NELS, in all colors, at extraordinary low
prices.
. lf'A TK It I'll f) O rS. Plain, Barred,
and Striped, in all shades, at very l.ow
prices. " ;
A T, T, WO O L blacTc ah d colored C AS II
MERlS, ami black and colored .SILKS.
Hlarh 3Io7ifiirs, Afpacas, tnd CV
ovetl Ui'fHM (HihhIs, iu great variety, and
at extraordinary low figures for cash.
ITrrtvtf .SYocfc of Calicos, Muslins and
Ginphams on our counter, and more aiviv
iug daily. ;'-..'
Our y of Ion Deparftnriit is; fully
supplied with everything needed Tor, per
sonal or family use. ' ....
TsftrTIrs' .Ycr,-- W'rar,Co11nr,CtijI
and SiAr Tiv.H in endless vaiiety,
GEI3, FOSTER fiQUINN,
Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., !
Johnstown, Pa. t
UTTV VOT1T? !TTtr! AT. (OODS WrP . I'cnencc.
In:porUrs, !tlnuf.icliirers,
1 iatiia &fdiaavir tt
MANUFACTtRERS
MAKE & McC-IM FUND. AUD THE PSILHARSQKC ORGAN
GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE
r a tl' 13 x xr x ii j o :r r i x o .
Dealers In Rlstin A On.'s (London). Besson (lndon). Saxe (Paris), Pinion V1ta. and ear own raak
of Rotary Valve I? I I . s. The bet and frrliest String
for all Instruments constantly on hand.
Relnir PCRLTSHERS of SHEET MCSIC, we make this branch a specialty, and always keep a
full stock of the latest and best pieces on hand. Our stock of inu.-ie books ot all kinds is complete.
PIANOS AND O ROANS SOLO OV THE INSTALLMENT PLAN
Ol. 1 I NS'l'RI W ENTS TAKEN IS FXCR ,OR.
Clersrymen, Principals of Seminarb-s, Lmters ( Bands. Teachers, and ail wishinij; to purchase
Murieal t ioods. will tin I it t' Mii'ir lt)"ere.Jt to couimur.icaie directly witli ud.
Caialogues and l'riec Lists furn.sheii l.-ec on application.
ui,i,l,iUU,..u, y, j:zj yjxji.X tWUXCCOf i. oiq.i. jjar. canned liuit is iu t so -
l-2tf.-ly.
1
Hie Uatest and .Ifosf UJcganl Slides of
Vinlov Glass, llit rTil CJrocn I3 tlj-9
All stles--r?ound, Square, Oval and Oblongfor cov
ering Wax Works, Statuettes, &c.
Send for Price List and Quotations before Purchasing.
o,. annoB oat,
53 Ninth Street, late Hand, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1 m
Manufacturers ot all kinds of C II EV
icr;
G. AV. YEAGER & CO.,
-. Wholesale and Retail Xanafart ore r ef
TIX, COPPER AXD SHEET-IRON WARE,
AND DEALERS IN ' ' '
Heatii, Parlor ani Cooling SIoyos,
Xo. 1402 TZlcventh Avenue,
Altoona, Isx
ROOFING and SPOUTING made to order
mid warranted perfect in manufacture and
material.
Orders respectfully solicited and promptly
attended to, and polite attention accorded tt
all, whether they purchase or not.
Altoona, Sept. 5, lM73.-tf.
Parke's Marble Works,
13 I'raaklln Nl reel, JnhnMown.
ST RS. OltlVTER .nHC.IIIl. 5
N El M.AHS, MANTELS. &c, inati!i-i1T.
( V Order resnectfullr nolleited
...4 m,. ' . V . TTT .
f ....... ... ... , , M hit; ii;ij. yw
rM i:asn rates, i ry us.
.Ue-t.24.-m. JOHN PARKE.
mm mwm works !
131 Franklin Mrcet, Jidmstoan.
an and American Marbles.- Perfect not icr..,.
I tlolii-" ,w'lk' ,1'n nd price (?uarautl;cd.
1 ly WXW
' ' 1
i OE0 M- KEAPE, Attorney-at-Laio.
I Itictislinrir, I'h. Office on Centre street.
three door tr .m Uiira btreev.
iaUK.27, 12
Mooe naain j'tttsintrfh at U. ,p H. ,TenMnson9, Joint Fnllcrton P
Son, J.U.Taylor. Martin Ue,,l, T..J. Wallace. ,. M. Sichcl ' Co F
1 oerstell t., CVr rter Jtrothers, Dihrorlh lirolhers, T. C .TcnL'in
KnojBJZ Orr. Uerzog C Jiacnnan, and ali other Tobacco and Groeeru
lactured or the very bcft Italian and jAVrt ?H
American Marbles. Entire satisfac-lo!V '
tion iruaranteed in price, desiyn and '!r
e.Tecutlon of work. i 1
, .101B w. I.Of;. - Irrloir.
RtONUMEXTS. HEAD Avr. Tmili snivr.
. ITI i:OITN'l'l-',.R tii i'4lfrv.ri cr i.ov.i-'V:
I TEES. &o., manufactured of the verv hoiii
tjt,'. . 1 II '. ' ' '-.
' . . ' ... , t . . i
inns,
1 Jrtrtx Canvo jn all colors; Jioitcy-
twnfr and llailroaa Cmir
Gold ami Silver rcrf orated Card), woman in the room exct ptii
Hoard. w hom be appears pailieuhu;:. 1 t
A Great Aormrut of PATTERN formal, and is iinreasonal.lvcrotT?
I'.OUlv!s lor woi kmpon canvas anu ciem , Uinz "one ' is n'jt.fxlv cj.n k-.t.
also, Patterns for crocheting lacatid tidies, j to discover.
TfV lifti.l un.f a laro-H vaiietvof Fan- i If you see an oi l ff.m.ln -
liaimoiai l am?. Also, .tiorgau ccicuirt- ; nreaKinir rue Tiiren-1
ted Stocking Yarn, in all colors, at our Uliscourse.
6Uiui.ii a low pnecs, honey bub
U'e make it a. specialty to prosurt j which are soon ovcrwhilnicl ,V8: j l
all vends in our lira, not in stock, in the pom le ranee of fluid, t! e aiv i" iV-
tlioetrjl ponnifjle tittCy by jartie Itntinj
their oruer. .
GEI5, FOSTER &L QUINN,
Nos. 113 and 115 Clintcrr St.,
i - Johnstown, fa.
and healers la all kinds of
BUSK '
OF THE CET.EDRATF.D
PITTSDUnCH, PA.
I TiU TOB ACCO.
Also, the celebrated
raw l
6-25.-3m.
AN & GO
"5 "- 3 'y?'.
CD Eh : . ,
f" cL O in
i&- F-H 5rT Eh 2
CRAWFORD HOUSE,
K.ltKNHI R,
John Fitzharrls, - Proprietor.
Hy, Rnwdand rt furnlslioxl the above
well known and popular hotel, the propri
etor is now amn v nmiunvi
ThJV. . .i'r .,.n.V"r f,i,n wi,h ,hHr Pftronnro. j
1 he best that the mrL,.i -ir-,in .
at the Table at all seasons, the liar will be kept , ti f i weic;t P.
constantly supplied with the choicest liquora. ' " farmer knowing the we'-' '
r..,., . .'onimouions Stable will be under the fi-od and that of hi lock. I'V 1 .
chnrpeof fl careful and attentive hostler No i . , 111 . ;..lr f'
etfrrrt will be ppared to render n-uests comfort- ' these rules, call iruesS eltw. p
able and well pleased In every particulnr. and wl.ther bo hn food enoUSTU K
by pruiKT attention to inKinr.s. on. 1 o ......1 , wiituicr lie nas lOOti t(
Ht-J..f fijccs the proprietor hopes to win Lis , Stock.
" " j j I'tii'i v, iuor. (.MrtJ"
,.!, r fie. The patronage of
taiV-Lidics its reaocci fully noliwu-d. VM.'Tl.l
" " Tirr. Iioim-host. moments m
M1 LTh KYi& nKESS MAKING ! life are when she is making;;
1FVSV : g Prments; the sa.lde.t Ij ;
of new and rshb.r.M Jm mT-'11 1 , husband comes home late at ,
01 new anu fashionable Millinery Goods, at her 11 . r r.nntSid
riM.nis in the East Ward. Ebenburir. Vcddinir Veils to her from tlie flOflt '
Uotinets. Hats. etc.. a si.coirtltr iirD.r.,i-,. " li . . . .. 1 Lule.
fcCRK JMGftSOI 3lA8RlACr ,
icnl ba-htMr is reponVlr,, - V
j lowing tlircctions how t0 m
lie;i i - j j . .
I .
uissgretf Uiii ttiii,!, '
1 . - V
ArwH1 1 1 -r i.l ,.r 1.
JC
Bia.v be &s3urel Uiat t.. v i'.. r
:oVrT , I
I M.itrirr.u.ia! -
If you see a sih r.t p:i;r s ,
starve lolline can b -ec.1,. -v
! window, without scc i.. '", a C-
f have i companion, thc.
bio.
fcim
j If you see a lady drep a : t
I a gentleman hy th,. s;.u f,r",
I tellins her to pick it up, VtUr: : -hesitate
in ronntug yolir V, ."v, ,
iC..;. J . M'-ii'-tii..;
thegentlenan twt i,ty van Up,'; .,
of the. lady., who, puLuils j, ;'; , .
over a stile with diiiicu'.ty ,rsr
hef 'way'lhrongh a inud-iV 'i,..-' r.
If you see a la lv wl C
accoraolishments aft , "."
,.r r ' ....
Y'Tltl.-lr t.. .1
.-v.ij jivriiLieiiiau in
1I1IC, IM1 tiill nave ll! llH,fn'.r;
other the one is !ier l;!i,!n'.i
tot"
ii you s-e a gentlem r-,;ti
courteous, ot..l;mi.-r , - -
'.relaxing into smile.?, ta'7
I things, and toying with t
1
t
cy Gotxls. , checking and thwarti'sg ea-'j '" T-
A VvW Assortment of Berlin Zephyr, "llTering in opinion U-f.ilo tlt C v r
. ... . , . . i. 1 I n i- r . ... . ..1 .......11.....
lirst quaiixv r.CcrinanTown, vasunirie mm '.'ie.-.i,c'iii,iii rumctp ,t ,
. .v. i i ii . . : . 1 ' -
the thread t.f eac!i eV . T
e, yet tiding kij:.l - ' I
nibbles floating on v'::l )
reins man and wile; it is linjx.Kv'j
Ix; mistaken.
The rules above qih tel are ',
down as infallible in internrtv-
a A - 1 r
r
they mar lie resorted to tri'hr
jtlence; they are upmi lauei'i-in; j,.- It I
; pies, and deducetl IVuii: tvfrv.;sr .-'
Waste I'aper. Few lionstk
are aware of the many rises to v- -'
waste pajter may le put. ji
stove has Ik-cii blackened, it re T"
kept looking very well f..r a 1 c;--?i
by rubbing it with paper ew-n l -ing.
Rubbing with i.-iw is"t.
t-eaK.ettle. Citfr.r.--lH)t :,n.i t.-a-t.!.' V
' 1- - 1 '- "--.-I
ami clean, than the old wsv of -
ing them in sikI-j. 1 1 :i ! .1 .her v-;
per is also the be&t way ef i
knives and tinware after
r
,
Ja
: tins svps wetuii": ii:e KiiiV Li:. A
! If a little flour K- hcl l on tlio..-.. ?
ill-
I rubbing tinware and so .i;s t : ;i E
shine like new silvi r. For
mirrors, windows, lamp cl:i:r.i;vvi : J,
pci islKttr than tlry cht!i. Yt-.- i
and pickles keep iniic!i b f-r ,f l-
mould if a piece ot wri ii
whk
n uj me ci'.n, is i.ii'.t t'U i..t i
: Taper is much better to j.tit ;::
carpet than straw. It is w:.n.r '.
4. 1 t
rao
r
ncr, ana makes less noi-e t.m
11 . 'T
-ie-
aiKS over il. I wo lliu-un-v- .
paper placed between other cfVt"IJ
are as warm as a puilt. TfitscfV '
ary to step on a chair, alwav L'"ij
paper on it, and thus save JLtpV
or woodwork foundation.
Stw Timothy Early. St ;,e:
must be repeated often or i'.- vr p
will be tried. This is one. "
advise every one who ra I tlil-i it
and sows winter grain U try
timothr in SeptemltT, and m iis to,
suit. 1 sowed about eigiit q
timothyon the vhcat. near Ud--' JJJ
and where the wheat was lanrtJi
lodged b.idly the growth iss;a"
now will have a better dunce. I'Vf
the wheat was thin the timitbrlu' '
beaded out, is as tall a t he wlicstfj
in a lew jdaces actually Iik'j'- p
seems reas'.uiable to suppo-e t!is' 'Ji
roots will stand the coinii g wisitc ' k
ter, and the succeeding cu p
more remunerative, than lnter?rpr(
The catch ol clover is g o 1. 1 i--- .i
owing to drv weather. AiK'thrr i
! in favor of earlv sow ing of ti;n ''".T'r
I this that w hen timothv and cv-h:-
sown in April tr May. as is u-:u
case, and the catc h of clover i -" V
the timothy is nearly fniotht. T"
and lost, while if sown in ij'. JL
the roots get such a stroiur li"l'!r
maintain itself; then, when t'rc'-
fails, from any cause, the ficM 'f1
half bare the second year. !-' i
Country Gentleman. ' I
"Wit at A Farm Fit Pip. A 1
made an exieriment. lletenk"' fc,
that weierhetl alait one lii"!'rkt;
pounds, put it in a pen, an 1 a'P
become weaned, weighed a b
and found that thive pouno Ir ".p
of fodder and rrrain vas f.H
could make the sheep eat. Te u
had verificil a rule well known to
much despised "lKok farnur?.
arrived at bv many and cart-R"1
imnnlii lli K.r.O tliree pOl""il1?
T r- . . r- t oflr i"
gooti iooti per nay ior i.u
dretl weight of livestock i-8 "
allowance. For illustration.
weighing one hundred poiintl1''.,
three pounds of food per ihi.v.
steer weitjhing one thousand 1,.
needs thirty pounds. These m
approximately correct. Ifi"? TV
. 1.4 1... i:4 r..il ano s-'
Boincniiai iv quant' n-.-.--
lST.-tfl -
.'im 1 nrow mm riiir. oinc vi -.'
ed sizes.
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