EZEIi Household Recipes To MAKE Cio•rit WATERPROOF.— Any kind of cloth may be - rendered waterp•oof by the: following simple and iziexi.ensiw ,mixture :• To one ounce Of - melted white ‘vax add one quart of spirits of turpentine. When thoroughly mixed i,nd cold, dip the cloth init and 11.,ng it up to dry. CURE FOR INGROWING NAILS' ON Tots.--Take a little t.•llow and put it ,Into a spoon and heat it over the lamp until it becomes very hot; then put it on the time or granula tion. The effect will be almost mag ic..l. The oper..tion causes very little pain if the tallow is pettedly heated. • SNOW CusrAßo.—Beat eight eggs, leaving out the whites of fOur ; “dd • 1 • them to one quart-of milk and five 4 v: -,..- T-, - r . - 1 - El- 1 ounces of • sugar ; .have a shallow ! NOS. . pan of hot water ,in the oven ; set ! . . . !. tile • dish into it, and bake till the A ri • 6 , - . custard is thick ;. then take it rout T 1 • N lich were fitted up speOallv.for their ac,- , and set it away to cool, ,beat the re- i . • . , 11 101 m mm aining whites very light ; add a coo_at I, they have added • largely to half pound of sugar gr..dually, and I- , . . . '; - 1 . a teaspoonful of lemor! . uice. When ;"their stock - , and have (riven unusually ear'eful , the- custard is cold lay the whites over the top in heaps, but do not i . 4- a + u 4- t•CALIOn to their busmess in all, its.b] anehes. let them touch SWEATBREAD cou- ! ple of sweatbrcads, lay them in cold water, and remove the skin - carefully. Fry them . in butter %;itli a few .shal- ! lots, minced fine ; when a nice color cut them up in pieces. ;Have ready . ! the following fOrcemeat !made into balls : lireadcrumbs soaked in milk, three yolks of eggs, a little lemon= peel and lemon- . ;uice, a few sardines and parboiled oysters, all chopped up. Fill your pie with layers of sk% eat breads and forcemeat-balls and bake one hour. Hosev-Comn Puomso.—To one pint of nr - )fasscs acid one cup of brown sugar ; beat them well to gether. Melt a piece of butter the size of an egg in a teacup of milk ; add one teaspoonful of saleratus and pour it into the molasses: Beat the whites of six eggs to a stiff froth add the yolks to, the molasses.; stir in one teacup of flour; add a little mace and cloves. Stir in (the whites, and bake one hour in: a moderate oven. Serve with a sauce. The Daily Bradford Reporter. Through the, medium Of THE Foul): REPORTER, de4re to call their unusually largo stock of ! Goods now on hand. moved, (luring the early part of the present season, their new Stores, Having With ample facilities fbr storage, they avail ed themselves t ot' the oppOrlimities offered to) purchase largely of, all kinds of Staple goO(ls before the recent advance' ill_ prices, and now offer most kinds of gods at prices which in the season. They 1n j - 110* freeelV- early also purchased largely, and - are prevailed ing a' 7 comi)lete assortment of goods specially adapted to the Fall trade. Without referring specially to the various Departments, each of. which they aim to maintain complete in all-its details, the y re • spectfully invite ti m e general' inspection and patronage of the ,public: THE 13(1 , ADFORD REPORTER--One Dollar per yeni ,General 'Merchandise , p w -..-(-„'-;• r - , • - l , . , 1111 M 1111 DAILY -BRAD- attention to EMI=