1 STIt.l. PICTURES, M 'leriuH Dnsurrrwt.Tpon on Vln i do wl'nnfM in Uliio. I Milan, fjr the ra6t two months has had a sensation, has been the centre again of a good deal of talk and interest, owing to the fact there has come Uon the glass of certain windows there the appearance of pictures of human faces that look somewhat like daguer reotypes that were taken twenty years ago, before the art was brought to its present high state of perfection. The first appear ance of the glass is a atony steel color, inter spersed with a dull ashen color. Or it has somewhat the appearance of water that haa tar or crude oil mixed with it, and one Can see the oily 6ubstance floating on the top of the water, giviug it a variety of colors. When this discoloration of the glass is first noticed, there is no clearly defined outline of a human face, but gradually, day by day, iD the centre of tnis discolored appearance, a face begins to shape and form, uutil it re quires no stretch of the imagination in order to sea the well-defined features of an individ ual who appears to be looking out of the window from the room within. You go into the room, and look out through the glass that has the picture upon it, aud ncth icg cau be seen. The glass is just as clear, apparently, as when it came from the ma ker's hands. Most of the rooms coutainiug the windows having thase pictures upon them are vacant ones, and have been for some time, although they have appeared upon the windows of rooms that are occu pied. The plainest picture is that ot a middle-aged man upon the wiudow of an old building in North Milan, across the Huron River. It was built for a hotel and used for that purpose for a long time, but is falling into decay now, and is used as a dwelling house and occupied by a Mr. Horner. On the window of an unoccupied room, fronting east, is the picture, plain and well develop ed, so that one can see the hairy eyes, noe. uioutii and whiskers as clearly ls in any of the old daguerreotypes that I have mention ed before. How this picture came there, or by what agency it was produced.no oneca'i t3ll. We cross the river and enter Milan proper, and going in front of Andrews' Hall look up to one of the windows, stepping tank slowly in order to get the right angle, so that the light shall fall properly upon the glass we are looking at. Ah, we have it now, and we see a faco that some sa' is Washington's. It is the well-defined picture of a man's head and shoulders. The head is covered with a military three-cornered hat, slightly shading a broad forehead, whde the deep-set eyes, straight nose, firm mouth, square-set jaws and smooth-shaven face are plainly to be seen. How it came there, or oy what ageucy it was produced, no one can tell. Deacon Ashley, a member in good standing in the Presbyterian Cnurch, aud a worthy man, keeps a jeweler's store on the south side of the squaro, in Milan. One of these pictures commenced to show itself upon one ot the upper windows of his store. The deacon protested, tut day by day it con tinued to develop into the features of a negro woman. The deacon called in the services of soap and sand, but that would cot eradi cate it. and finally, despairing of disposing of it in any other way, he took paint and brush and hid it out of sight by painting the glass over, letting it remain so for a number of weeks, and then removing the paint from the glas, when ho found it was still there as plain as ever, aud now he has come to the conclusion to let it alone, as he says it is growing plainer every day, so that one can eee the ruftlis around the border of the old Degress' cap. 1 h- pe my Republican friends who real this will not fall into the error that because the deacon struvb so strenuously to drive away the picture of the negro woman that he is a D.-niocrat, for he is not, but. on the contrary, has always been identified with the Republican party : therefore they cannot say it is a judgment uj on him lecause lie hates the nigger." On two of the windows in the Exchange Hotel, in Mdan, there are also two pictures, one of which resem olf r a Major Marsh, who'died there soon after com ing out of the army. The abjve I have from those who knew, the Major before he died, but to me the features aie not so plain as the other three I have described. The other picture on the Exchange IIotd has three female figures in it, who stems to he. sustaining a man in a reclining position, as though he had just escaped from tha toils, cares, vexations and sorrows of earthly life, and was yet too weak and enfeebled to open his eyes and senses to the beauties aud angel influences that surrounded him. People come from quite a distance to see these pic tures, and aimost every one has a theory of his or her own in regard to the manner in which they are produced. Here are the facts; take them and draw your own infer ences from them. Milan, Ohio, Cor. Chica go Times. 'Romance." A New Y'oik correspond ent relates the following as a "lomance," but where the romance comes iu we cau't for the life of us see : There is a romance related of a young ronple who arrived here a day or two r.go from California. The lady, who is the daughter of a wealthy San Francisco mer chant , secretly married a young gambler of that city, whom she had met at a public ball. Soou afterward her father wanted her to mar ry a thriving business man from New York. She informed him of her marriage, but said that, as her husband was getting tired of her, he might be bought oh", and faciliate her getting a divorce. The father conse quently negotiated with the young mau, and $20,000 was decided upon as the price to be paid. The divorce was obtained, the money handed over, and the father felicita ted hinisvif that the New Yorker's path was clear. The latter unsuspectingly con tinued his attentions, showered presents of jewelry upon her. and the wedding day was set. Suddenly the young lady disappeared, and wrote to her fathtr that she had remar ried her gamblirg husband, ar,d bad reason to think that they cow)d live a h rg while cn the $20,000 he had obtained. The father concluded to give up his opposition, and make the young man his agent in th's city, if he would promise to give up Lis sporting lhatits. He promised, and is now Leie ar MDging preliminaries. A Woman Ruler. The Kulmaks are ruled by an elderly woman. A Tartar who had returned from Kuhlja related at Fort Ytrnoe tliat he Lad seen this Kulmak ruler piocttding to an interview with the chief Tarancbis. Ker hair, he said, hung m long tjessts down her back. They were so leaTy with gold coins and other precious tttarif :;ts that Ihey Lid to 1 sopported by two often as ahe walied. It might -be prem atura as ytt to follow the example of this ohi lady of Ptue ar;.i Prcper, bn there can be no lionti tha bank iiot rsdht b nsedj a cur?;Fr vilh the most pleasioj enevi, t!sat any jocng hidy appearing with Lead iinus s- forzjf d woxiki not im&t Eroru any lati oI aiinitrro. "WAIT TOR TUB 'WAGON r AM ' vrArt?i S 5.rrt banker made .-cr's?---1""i w:-'.r!tt t5or;Ksi rctiM. rr4j,ntr.-.,. lfr.rt xrrur.ieU Kf ciKrsjUc-iuo-iii-a. Cmlii a cat ii-iirt-sa EL HXrtfjl. the: great OAK HALL iMPORIUS 241 Main Street Johnstown. S. J. IIE8S & BROTHER HAVE SOW OIS II AXD The Largest, Best Iilade AIVD .HOST D1ADLC EVER KEPT IX JOIIXSTOWX, cousistinjj chiet'.y of MEN'S COATS. MEN'S PANTS. MEN'S VESTS ; YOUTHS' COATS. YOUTHS' PANTS. YOUTHS' VESTS; BOYS' COATS. BOYS' TANTS. BOYS' VESTS. We have also constantly in stock a complete assortment of Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c. JiT We are prepared to make to order Cloth ing of every description on the shortest notice. CalJ at Xo. '211 JIaSu Street, AND SEE HOW IT IS YOURSELVES! Johnstown, April . l.Tl.-Gm. m FIRM IS MOLD STAND 4 W -- tfctM 9 GOOD GOODS & GREAT BARGAINS HAVTN'i"! booonu proprietors of the STOKE K M and STOCK OK (1()()I)S recently he-lon-i-imr to li. A. Shoemaker & Co., aud having purchased an additional STOCK OF NEW GOODS IX 11 EAT VAHILTY, we are now prepared to supply all tho old cus tomers of the late linn, and as many new ones as will patronize us, with Coeds of all kinds at PRICES FULLY AS LOW as any other merchant in or out of Cambria county. It is our intention to keep our Store constantly sto'.-ked with a l oll and well selected assortment ol" ltllV Coons, I HESS COOPS, KAN'rV COODS, NOTIONS. HOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, CI.OTHINC, CA KI'KTS. 1TKNI T I it IS, OIL CLOTHS, t iT KKNS W A HE. Clto CKHIES, FLOCK, HA COX, FISH, SALT, TO H.YCCO. CK'AKri. and all other articles, lartre or small, that can lo found in any store of like character in the county ; and as we intend to SCLL. EXCLlsaVKLl lor CAS 13 OH COl'STKY PKODICK, and make no bad debts, we feel sure that our stock and our prices will not only secure but retain for us a liberal share of patronage. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL are respectfully solicited, and if we fail to ren der entire satisfaction, both as regards the qual ity of our -roods and the prices i-ske-d for them, it will certainly be no fault of the new linn at the old stand of Shot inaki r v Co.. Iiiirh street. 1 'on't forpret to call and we'll not forget to uivo you full value for your moncv. MY Kits & LLOYD. Ebensburjf, Jan. 2s, ISTl.-tf. 'jnOWN and COUNTRY PROPERTY AT PRIVATES ALE. I. A LOT OF OltOFND in Monrotown, with jrood 1'laiik House and Outbuildings. Cellar under the entire house. Will be sold cheap and on casv terms. . ONE LOT OF CROT'Xn in Jropretown, C(J feet front on Main street anil :i00 feet deep. A choice selection of Fruit Trees on this Lot. It is u most desirable location for buiMinjr. 3. A LAKCE TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE on Lot adjoining tho above ; fine ly finished and with all conveniences. Coo 1 ouibuildinyrs and an abundance of fruit trees. 4. A TWO STORY FRAME ITOCSE in East Ward of Kbensbur:.'. Cellar kitchen, well and cistern water. Cood outbuildings and ol!ioe on s ime Lot. All in frond repair. Located on Main street. Kent for lsn. 5. A LAltCK TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE in tho Wc-t Ward, suitable for two fjfmilics. Lot ;;i feet front on Main street and Uti-t feet deep. Could be divided. Rents for i'l.VI. . A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE in West Ward, suitable for two families. Lot fi'i feet front on Main street and loo feet deep. A desi rable projici t v. 7. liUILIHNCr LOTS in Wot Ward, Ebcnsb'fr. K. PASTURE LOTS, of about B acres each, one mile from town. n. TIM liEU. suitable for cord wood, on LOTS of ii or S acres each, one mile from town. III. SIXTY ACRES Hkmmk k Tim UEit LAND. W:il cut l.oofi.neo feet lumber. One and a half miles from Kbensbiir-r. II. A FARM OF IOO ACRES, convenient to F.hensburjr ; m ostry cleared and in rood order. Will be sold separately or with No. 10. -' All tho above described property will bo sold cheap and on easy terms. Thosc'flesirinjj to purchase will call on or address the under signed ou or before the 1st da v of .b.muarv next. J. ALEX. MOOKE, or F. A. Shoemaker. Ebensburar,Tlec, 1. 1S70. mmm mmm imfohilm. WM. P. PATTOrJ, 3Iniils.jtxircJr and lcl5i In AM, KINDS OF CABINET FUBNITURE Aos. 150 ami 15U Clinton Street, JOIIXSTOWX, I'A. Cane Chatrs, Wdiin Skat Chains, Kitchen FtiiXiTURK, ISEIJ Lol'NOKS, Matt it esses. Tktk-a-Tetks, ExTENsrox Tables, Iisixg Taiii.es, CirnoAiiDs, '., &e., fi:e., i.e., c., &c., &c. Bt.USTKAPS, Wasii-tands, SlIiKUOAItPS, Cham uf.h Sets, V.u:i.iiii Sets, "VAHrrtOilES, Hook Casks, Loi'NCKS, ., &C-, JlC, &C, &- &e EVEHY ESCittPl'IOX OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent stylo and ut fair prices. Cabinet and Chairinakers' materials of all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered ut anv point in Johnstown or at liailroad Station free ol" extra chHrjre. VOL I. VATTt N. Johnstown, Oct. 13, lSTO.-tf. inPTTn marrjc unniQ uuhl i iu irirtiiui.u i uitixui PRICES REDUCED! AtI Work M'rrnnt4! M - -- v. , ,,. jr,i.,.r. iwks, iiiuue oi the finest Italian Marble and in stvle "" ' jaiii.e iops, made of o),j or workmanship not surpassed bv i o,m. niutinhH.ii.M.. . . I. ...... unr me a can - before decrtfinsr upon iircliasinr or orderine work elsewhere. J A Mi-is WILKCSSON. Loit tto, April 22, 1871.-11". USIC ! M USIC ! ! The Sistkrs i will be prepared tojrive T i'swa?cm the 11 AXlt MFIifOX f.rCVIU Nirr tXivi CX at nay iw ;ar rosier. !l I r" Vr terms arrIy V J'A to thr- Srrpcrio-ress, Sis- it u-r M. lfoTKNsr, tr to Itev. K. C." Christy lira rj.es inJf-rsf-. F2ieust05v, April l,l.71.-tf. pIMRKK LAND FOR SALE The. Tt -rii: -r otror Tor w!c ort wimmiK Unr terms. & Afrw r tlnikrr Land tr, , -j T linn-? irnriu n r YHtuvu s.-,i. Tnttt is rovtrr-i with lof,iar, , l-omaitd i mtrt iwiter, and isw ithii on?-firt It j vm i.f ct fur Mt:t. Cor terms and ottier iufur j cj-t.tjAt cii ou r vi-rire to f in .ry ... JlfIV J. WAKXKff, " J.t-J.-ft.J SM.IJtwrenrc, CaiaOriaCora. lit IIEAUY T."llEL33BOID'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Component I'arls-I Inhl F.xlrnot Ilbu Imrb iil l lniil Extract Cu- lanba Urniie Juice. - For Liver Ctmnilaint, Jaundice, Uil'otix Affcv ttonx. Sick or A'rrro'M Utatlachc, t'untivcneM, At. I'ureU) 'wtallc. cnntaiiiiitu on wentt, tnincruls, or lUlctcriuu druyts. These Pills are the most delig-nt fully pleasant pnrfrative. nporcodinjr castor oil, salts, mafrne sia, etc. TtTere is nothinfr more acceptable to tho stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor :r!pinr pains. They are eoii'powil of the finkst i.vf;i;Ei:E.NTS. After a few days' use of them, such an invig-orntion of the entire system takes place r.s to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated, whether arising from imprudence or disease. II. T. 1 lolm hold's Com pound Fluid Extract Catawba Crape Fills are not sutrar-coated. from the fact that sti par coated Fills do not dissolve, but pass through the stomach without dissolvhur, consciiucntiy do not produce tho desired eii'ect. The CA TA W I5A G KAl'K P1LL.S. bcinp pleasant in tasto and odor, do nor necessitate their being- sugar coated. Price Fifty Cents perJUox. 1IENKY T. HELM HOLD'S JliyJiIy Concentrated Compound FLUID EXTRuGT SARSAPSRILLA Will radically exterminate from tho system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Fleers, Sore Eyes, Sore Lers, Sore Month. Sore Head, itron chit is. Skin Diseases, Salt If heum, Cankers.Kun nimr at the i'..ir. White; Swcllinurs, Tumors, Can cerous Alle-tions, Js''de. Hii-kets, Glamlular Swellings, Nitrht Sweats, Hash, Tetter, Humors of all kinds. Chronic liheuoiat ism, P spepsia. and all iliscases that have been established in the system for years. Eeinjr prepared expressly for tho above com plain tr.it s blood-purifying- )ropert ies ii re jr rent er than any other preparation of Parsaparilla. It 'rives tho complexion a clear and healthy color, and restores the patient to a state of health and purity. For purifyinjr the Mood, removing- ail chronic constitutional diseases arising- from an impure state of the blond, and the only reliable and effectual remedy for the euro of pains and swellinjr of tin: hnncs, ulcer ations of the Tin oat and Leirs, Intclics. Pim ples on the Face, Erysipi'las.tand nil Scaly Erup tions of the Skin, and ltcnutifyinjf the Com plexion. Price, l..r0 per bottle. HENRY T. IlELMKOLD'S Concentrated Fluid Extract BUCHU. Tlie ('rent Diuretic. has cured every eno of THATVETE:' in which it lias boon jrivrti. Irritation of the Neck of the Uladi'.er, and Inflammation of tho Kidneys, 11 ceration of the Kidneys and l'hidder, lietention of the Crine, Iiiseases of the Prostrate O land, Stone in t h" Uiaihler, Calculus. Gravel, Urick L'ust 1 leposit, a ml M ocous or Milky Iiisehargi's, and for Enfeebled and Fielioato Constitutions of both, sexes, attended with tiie following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory. liitMciiity of Itreath-ing-. Weak Nerves. Trembling-, Horror of Dis ease. Wakefulness. Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Hack. Hot Hands, Flushing of tho U.dy, Drynessof the Skin. Eruption of the Face. Pa'l lid" Countenance, I'niversal Lassitude of the Musciiiar Sstem, c. I "sod by persons from the aws of eighteen to twenty !i ". and from t!iirty-ii e to til ty-livc,r in the decline or'change of life; nf tcr "contine inctit or labor pains ; bed-wettieg- in children. HEL-'.TnOLD-S EXTRACT Iil'CIir is Diuret ic and Islood-l'urilying-. and cures All Diseases arising- lrom Itatura ot J iissipatiou and hxcess esand Imprudence in Life. Iui(iirities of the Itlood. c, soi rceding Copaiba in affections for which it is used, and Syphil:tie afoetinns in these diseases used in connection with Hclm bold's Hose Wash. In many affections peculiar to Ladies the Ex tract iiuchu is unequalled by any other remedy as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irrejrularity, Painf ulhess or Suppression of customary K act uations, I'lcerated or Schirrus State of the Ctcris. Li'iicorrhiea or Whites, Sterilitv, and for all complaints incident to the sex. wfiether arising- from indiscretion or habits of dissipa tion. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent physioiansand mi.hvives for Enfeclded nod Delicate. Constitutions, of both sexes and all age3 (attended with nny of tho above dis eases or symptoms). II. T. Helmb old's EXTRACT BUCIIU CUBES DISEASES A&ISINuTfBOM Imprudences, Dissipated Habits, &c.,' in all th?ir stag-cs, at little expense, little or no chang-o in diet, no inecm venionce, antl no expo sure, in causes a lrequenr desire, and rives streng-th to Frinate, thereby removing-" struetions,j.reyenting antl curing- Strictures of the I ret ha, aliasing l'ainand Intlamination. so frequent in this elass of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. Tl oids who have been the victims of in coinpi it-Tit persons, anil who have paid heavy fees to te cured in a short time, have: found that they have boon deceived, and that the. "Poi son" lias, by the use of "powerful astring-onts," been dried up in the system, to break out in a more aggravated form, por' apsafter Marriage. Use JiKi.MiUtLD'S HXTltArr lil i 11V for all atTeotions and diseases of the Crinary Or gans, whether existing in the Male or Female, from whatever cause originating-, and no mat ter of how loiig- standing-. Price, One llollar and Fifty Cents per Uottle. ; 221- " IIENIiY T. IIELMBOLD'S IIVIPROVED ROSE WASH cannot be surpassed as a Fare Wash, and will be found il.e only specitic remedy in every spe cies of ( utancous Affection. It speedily eradi cates Pimples, Spots. Scorbutic lu-yncss. Indu rations oi thu Cutaneous Membrane, c. : dis pels Uednessand Incipient Intlamination. Hives, Hash, Moth Patches. Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Ihres, and all purposes for which Salyes or Ointments are used: restores the Skin to a state of purity ami softness, tiiid insures con tinued healthy action of tho tissue of its ves sels, on which depends tho agieeuldo clearness ur.d vivacity of complexion so imuh sought and admired. Hut however valuable as a rem edy for existing defects of the skin, H. T. Helm bold's Hose Wash has long- sustained its princi pal claim to unbounded patronage, by possess ing qualities which render it a Toilet Append age of the most superiutivc'aiid congenial char acter, combining- in an elegant formula those prominent requisites, safety and erheacv the invariable accompaniments ot its use as a Pre sorver and Hefresher of the Complexion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases of Syphilitic Nature, and as an Injection for diseases of the I'rinary Org-ans, arising; from habits of dissipa tion, used iu connect ionwith the Extract liuchn, Sarsaparilia, and Catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as recommended, cannot be surpassed. Price, One Dollar per llottle. "Fall and explicit directions "accompany the medicines. P'.videnees of the most responsible and r-lia-blc character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnests and upwards of ito.oui imsoiieited ccrtilicatcs and recommendatory letters, many of which ai-e from tho bijrhest sources, including; eminent Physicians, Clerjryuiou, Statesmen, &c. The proprietor has never resorted to their publicii tioo in the newspapers; he docs not do this from tho fact that his articles rank as Standard Pre parations, und do not need to be prormed ui by cevtilleates. - , " ' H.T. He!mbo!d's Genuine Preparations "Delivered to nny address. Secure from obser vation. ItTABUSHUI I'PIVAHU OFTWL-NTY fc-;HS. told by Itrujcgists everywhere. Ad dress letters ffr information, in confidence, to If r.xRY r. lln.Miu.Lt., Drugifists nnd Chcii.is. Only iK-pots: II. T. UcUnlMdd's Drug; and Chemical Wared-rttsf. N,,. 5y Itrrmdway. New Vorfr. or to II. T. HeluiOoUt's Medical Depot 104 South Tenth Street, 1'hildelphia. Pa JT? W .rtirr r.i t'tutiitcrfciJx ' A fir 1 n- t'lrnrv T. Uc'tnbold : Taut no uUtcr ! ' ttt'aoit.jm.1 AN CVAPFKGCIATED I'OKSI. There was once a man named Teter, and be had a level y daughter, And t-firhing be did used to go upon the raging; sea; And all the shrimps and sharks he caught, be took, as he had oughter, And put them in a paper tag, and fetched them home to she. Now Sallie was this maiden's name, for her lips were red s radishes, Her cheeks were pink, her eyes were green, her hair was jetty black. But she had an awful temper, and whenever she got mad, dishes Went flying about the room, in a regular hecatamack. There lived a dashing buccaneer, whose Chris tian name was Samuel, And a fashionable peanut stand bis aged mother kept; And by doing Sallie's wishes (which the fes tive, gay young clam knew well,) He gained her, youthful heart and into her affections crept. But ber father did not fancy Sam, and bade him leave the edifice, And withdraw his ugly visage from his sight forcvermore; And he swore a mighty oath that he would surely punch' his hed if his Blamed countenance was ever seen protrud ing in the door. One i.ight Pete felt tremendous blue, bis head was rather achy, And his j:iws throbbed un-il he surely tho't he'd get the scarlet mumps; Trade, too, had been quite dull of Lite, the oyster b:z was shaky, And pondering o'er his woes he caught a chronic fit of dump3. Just then Samuel came along, a trolling Yan kee Djodlo As a sjga for S:illie to come out and meet him in the lane, And Petei he got up and vowed he'd send that bloody noodle To where he'd ne'er annoy his sight or cross his path again. So he took an old umbrella, which was stand ing in the corner, And just got up and lit on gentle Sammy as he came; He then drew ofT and let hi;n have, right on his Uonvm horn, a Most all-fired lick, which thowed the accuracy ol his aim. Toor Sam, he never brev.hed again; that bright dream wa a final one, For Peter got terocious aud pulled out a carv ing knil'c. And hunting round until he found the cord they call the spinal one, He chopped it up in fourteen strips and took poor Sammy's life. When Sallie saw her love was dead, her btain began to st ger, So she went and buyed and bolted down of arsenic a pound; In her anguish-laden bosom next she plunged a four-foot dagger, And laid down be.-iJe ber Samuel with hia neck her amis around. Then anguish filled Pa Peter's soul; ba ate a keg of powder, Drank a quart of nitro-glycerine, and then to crown it all, C. ,1 - l . 1 . . l , . (V owauoweu uowu a reu noi poser, ana went on lourteen times louder i Than the la-ge.-t cannon that can throw a ! twenty four inch bail. ' , , . , . manure ; tiara urare or an Kind, such as They buried all they round of mm wittnn a Wk g B u ,Iipe3i T w ni I.n ?Ac,e.usQ0KSCAT" on his tombstone one !hultr IIin5, Bolts Iron nr.d Nails, Win may scan; I t!uW Olass, 1 utfy, I ru le Knives nnl I'.Tks, For the nnmber.thev felt forced" to use was cer ! Carvinfr Knives anil lYrks. Meat Cutters, taiiil v the plural, For if ever man in fiixks reted, Peter was that man. Harvard Advocate. TIB n IMUVABL ?ItI.E. Tho ma'e stooJ on a steamboat deck, The land lie would not tre-ul; Ti'ey pulled the halter round his neck, Ai d cracked him o'er the head. Yet firm and steadfast there he stood As though formed to rule; A creature of hc-ioic blood Was that there cussed mule. They cu-sed and swore he would not go Until he felt inclined; And. though they showered blow on blow, He wouldn't change his mind. The deck hands to the shore then cried, "This here mule's bound to stay," And still upon the critter's hide With lash they fired away. His master from the shore replied "The boat's bout lo sail, And as ev'iy other means you've tried, Suppose you twist his tail ! "It's likely that will make him land." The neck man. bravo, though p:ile, Approached him witli his outstretched hand, To twist that there mule's tail. There came a sudden kick behind ! That m-m oh ! where was he? Ask of the softly blowing wind, ''he fishes in tho sea. For a moment there was not a sound, As that mule wiuked his eye, As il to ask of those around. '2Cow, ho is that lor high?" "Cut that there mule's throat right away," The captain did command. But the noblest critter killed that day Was the fearless, brave deck hand. JAMES F. MILLIKEX, AXTO R N EY-AT- LAW AXJJ HEAL, ESTATE AG EXT, IIOLLIDAYtjIlUIiO, PA. Special attention Riven to the collection of claims in lilair, (.'anibria, ii nntiuydou, ltedford. Centre nnd Clem-field counties. Parties wishing to purchase, rent, lease, sell or e xchange real estat-e wiil rind it srreatiy to their interests to call on or address me. Correspondence in either i.u-lish or Ger man solicited. KEKKiiKXfKS Win. Mann, Ksq., Messrs. Mor pan. Push i Co., (kn'l C. H. T. Coll is, Philadel phia : Messrs. j . t. v ay S: Hro.. V. M. (ior in ley. I. It. Svonpc, i-M., i'ittsliurp; Hon. John M-oit, j i untio-rdon ; lion. !S. lljair, Hollid.ays t'urff; Hon. H. P. Itose, Altoona ; I). V. Woods, I'-stj., I.ewistown: Cyrus Kid or, Ksq., Johnstown: Win. 1". Wilson, Esq., HeUclonte. l-l.-ly. Jeal estate agTenoy GEO. V. OATMAN El CO. Olliee in Colonade Row. . Peveral parties wish to secure Houses in Eb ensburp at fair rents. Houses and IxjIs are for rent on fair terms. Give us a description and price of what you have for rent. lA.-t us know what kind of a House or IIouso and Lot you wish to secure us a tenant. Have you HEALt or FEIiSCXAL. PHOPKJi T you wish to sell, or do you wish to tuv ? COME ASO SEE US AT OXCC! Jr"Our terms are reasonable for all services relative to above mattew.- See "Heal Kstate Gazette." iiVA K W. OATMAN i CO. Klensbur?r Feb. 4, lSTl.-tf. F. P. TIEBKEY JAMKS NULL, JAW and COLLECTION OFFICE TIERN E NULL, Cc-lonadc Iton , Elx-nsburir, Pa. XSf Speetal attention TJaSU to eollcetions in all parts of the United -states- 'J-ltv-'Tl.-tf.'l T L. GKOHOE, Attorxkt at Law, "EbervIur, Pa. Office in room roeentlv occupied by Win. II. Sechler. Ksa., in Colonado Itow. All manner of lejrul lUaiuess faithtuUy attended to, and thu colieetion of claims, ete inatto speciality. .'M.-tf . F. A. SirOEMAKK, GEO. A. HEilJIY. SII O E M A K E Ii & li E li li Y , ATTOKM; lN-AT'LAU', March II, Is.!. LBEXXUUIIG, PA. 1871. SPEING. RING. 1871. prepared to o-Ter . INDUCEMENTS I &rti now pr SUPERIOR TO CASH runciiASF.p.s OF Til SilT-Iil & JOM Ml KITHKR at WHOLESALE OR KETAIL, My stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Sliecl-Iron, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, ENAMELLED AND PLAIN SAUCS-PANS, BOILERS. &c , COAL SHOVELS. JUNE LAMES, OIL CANS. IlOUSKFURNISniNG HARD WARE OF KVKUY KIND. HEATING ANii COOKING STOVES, ! EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES: NOBLE, Till UMPI I and PAIILOR COOK ING STOVES, And anj' Cooking Stove desired I will get when ordered at mrtmifiicturer's prices. Odd Stove Plates ai:d Grates, Sec, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention yiven to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors, all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen, j Lamp Burners, Wick and Cliimnevs j AVIIOI.KSAI.K OK KKTAIL. I would call particular attention to the Light House Horner, with Glass O ne, for giving j more li;ht than anv other in use. Also, the ! Paragon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on Land. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale Merchants Lists HOW ready, and will be sent on application by mail or in person Hoping to ee all my old customers and many i,ew ones this Spring, I return m most sincere thanks fc?r the very liberal pa trohage I have alreadj- received, rnl will endeavor to jdensu all who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown. March 7. 1867. ,ffUiE-AT liKDrcTioN ix Prices ! at'uvuL finirrn iiin i.'ioiii vn omnmn, I II if I An"! i IMVI AliEll Xi ttllt'l Hnviny recently taken io?.ssk,n of the row 1 L IlllUllm 15 I IV . ivnttel nrtHii.leomniodious l-Jiildinir on llivrh The undersi 'ced respectfully informs the p t-.t ' i tizens Of Ebensblirg and the public gener ally that lie has made a jrrcat reduction in i.vifo n flKIl 1-.TTV17TX T,r tt.V will : nrf r f P.-.ror nrJ llenf ., ,', ,'. i "J Slov. of the most popular km!s ; Iih- . M'a" ot every description, of my own man- ' Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives in : Sreat variety, Scissors, Shears, Razors and j Strops. Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring ! Machines, Augers. Chisstls, PJar.es, (om i passes, Squares, Files, Hasps Anvils, Vises, j Wrenches. Pip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, j Chains of all kinds. Shovels, S aues. Scythes ' and Snr.ths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh I'eHs, ! Shoe Lasts, Pe-s. Wax PrUtles. Clothes j Wtinpt-rs. Grind Stones. Patent Molnsues Gates and Measures. Lumber Sticks, Ilmse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Furies. Shoe Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Carl ridges. Pow der, Caps. Load, &c, O Id Stove P'ates, Grates and Fire Dricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tuhinsr; Harness ami Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wtxvlen and Wil'oir Ware in preat variety ; Carbon Oil and Oil Lamps, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating; Oil, Rosin, Tar, Glassware, Paints, Varnish es, Turpentine, Alcohol. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples, Fish, Hominy, Crnckers, Rice and Pearl Ibirlfw- .nc n.w.ftiec- Tfinirnn ..i CIGARS ; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, arntsh. Stove. Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed Cords and iiamlla liopcs, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. $F3-ILui-e Spouting made, paiad and put up at low rates for cash.A liberal disc-rant made Ito country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. - GKO. HUNTLEY Ebensbnrg, Feb, 28. 1867.-tf. Q.i:OIlGE W. YEAGER, Wliolrsale nnd Retail Dealer In tlf ITHin S R I rt nnfl n-r-m c- 11 A iWl APrM I m S 1 VHS - www.i w i w i ha w OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TIS. EOPPERAP SEEEMHOSWRE - OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, AmH HFNFRA! inRRFR In QPnilTIVfi ww i inu and all other work in his line. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street ALTCO.Vi, IA, The only dealer in the city navinp the rirht to sell the renowned "BARLEY SHEAF" COOK S roVE. the most perfect complete and satisfactory " ' Stove ever introduced - to the public. Stock Immense. - Tiiices Low. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. G A Y. & W ELS.II Suceeaaora to Gm.y t Painter. . WHOLESALE .. Grocers and Commission Merchants ' AND UEALK.KS IS FLOUR, PRODUOK. FISH, SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c.;c.', 8G2 LlBERTT STREtiT, - PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE VAV v QV . FRANK W. HAY, !nnTrCITT,-IDPniiTt r UiiUi-r.OALifj an 1 JKCil Al L Mantifacttirer of TIN. COPPEtt and SHEET-IKON lanal street, lelow Clinton, Joans- T 1V n.i-,l I l r.,- . . " vitiuo oicr:t. OCIOW 1,1 limn, .iiihnv town, I'a. A lare stock constantlv on vousiantiy on jXi MKJ I 'YZr&afo $X V , j,?tr ' V Tfr--?-- !"--7 iSia- .4 arJ ; X w ., su' $Q.MPiLT CONTAINING f ULL DESCRIPTION georgeTTuntley, Wholesale and Ketall Utali-r In mix wm 'T-iTji. nnnn A H Th i EBEXSUUHG, I'A., Is r-till Accnt lor the renowned ."Etna Mow i iv, X and Keiipiior M:ieliine. :s ulx'i fnv the eulc ' brut oil ili, jnr Slourr kkI .v,-)r, stone:-s su j jH-riov IIoi-m: H.iv l'iile. the tiest in th. mar ket. lJr.-i'.it's t'oinhined Horse Hay Fork uiil j KnifV-, wLiic'n eannot l lxat. .StfiiiT's I'mhi ; Uril.s, tin e.rtie!" everv fiinm r r-honUl have. ! 4.1 rain ratininir .Miil.r orn n'tivutor-J. ( enter ; Li'vt r l'Iox. it Ii iron nr wril beams and han 1 Oles.east or teel iiioolil-boariis ami lanl-sile.: Rls. ii'ent for the la :iiehail ( hum. t he best i churn now in rise, ami everv -no nf -which is -.irv!.ntiil to five fn'.l isiaei ion or no sule. j Stoves r.nl lmnl ware of everv ileserijition con- fitliiii IV Oil l.;iliu ill low liatire ior ei.-n. rami ers :ir"- l e4iie--teil to semi in their orders early for 3 "( ;s in," ? l-. lf ive Halt ianil F' lk-. PaniVhlet s eoniaininir fle-eriiitions and dirt c i ions for M iirt iv aui! licaj'eit ami .'). ni ne sent free on aiu.iicaU.on to GEor.GT: JTUXTZ.ET. Ebcr.sbur?-, Slareh "f, ll.m. REMOVAL and ENLARGEMENT. COOKING STOVES, j HEATING STOVES. ; Tin mm & mmm mi : strter.-two door- east .f the Rank and nearly opoosire the Ion;itam House, the subscriber m J. letter prepare.! than ever to niHiu. fact ure all i "!tit',('" i ' A'it. in tho TIX.COI'PEI" and SIIEilT-I lt N line, all of which v iil lie furnished to bu vers ar tlm verv lowest livimr prices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full aud varied unsortmoiii. of CcckinjParlcr and Heating Stoves of ths most approved dos!g-ns. SPOrTIXC. and KOOFIXG made to order r.i.d warranted pTtect in numufacture and ma terial. K r'PAlItlXf; i ron ; tiy attend. -d t. AH work done bv ir'e wiii be cone ri2-ht and on fair terms, and all STOVKS and WAUK s,,ia by iuc can be depen.led upon as to omlit v ar.il cannot bo ondef-old in prit-f. A coiitiniiaiica nr. increase! of j ut l -onujfo i- lvspectfuilv solici ted, nnd no e:r..rt will be wanting to render en tire fauii-f.ictiiui to ail. VAI.T.IE LUTR1NGER. Kbenblusrg-, Oct. 13, l-.o.-if. ESTABLISH Eli 1S33. T": TV V" v- -H . A. 4 s: i A SlC. ESSOIN to B. WOLFF, Jr., & CO., Cor. Liberty and Sixth Sts., (Late St. CTair Street,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Importers an-l Defers in AXD ' rtn ja )r ' 0ek oSeVldfu The ntv' ami tCSt SleCted ! S3,eclal Iii.Iuceinents oHcrel to t!'o cry Trmie. I'rr.s.-fim. MOSOXCAIIELA FOISBBV ! AXD PyIACHIME WORKS. Anderson & Freyvogel, "Successors to S. S. l oulrr, Iron Founders and Mill Furnishers, , MAMFACTlTiEItS OP 1 firi-?t. Paw Mill nnd Wliite Iond Miichincrv :,encl J'T-'I'coJc feopsMilldie i our cv: o.i ; n-rman , Aucii.tr HiHii.', n.uiii j- t loths: Water Is. Smut Machines. lioiSin -dill and other M:o -hinrry, l-'ullcyp, Ih.uyers and Shafting. So. 33 WATEit STKLKT, 2-13. PlTTsniKUH.P.V. Sm. JUST LOOK AT THIS!;! Important to 2JcnI r.stato Oivncrs. : H-yjLf "to,l''rto Parinorsliip, the ub- : - - M-m - me now j'i cvuriHt to ilu alt kino f worl; iu thi;r.!in, sucii ns: I.. -if-nr f(.r V.' VT'!!. OIL. COAL. OUR nnd otlier M1NV.KAI.S. mnk nijfund svttiiur M-W I'UMI'S nnd repairing old ones. V. c are ul?u rcadv t n !1 t itii. s t.i 1 . .r.. nd j lay l'lI'KS and manufacturo end iu:t in lni-Srion ! tbf f--l.li?-tltrf-rl PYl'V! 1T-Vtl T, ..... . . i rtt r . . r- f - ' V - un't titiiiii'ir (uiu raiiiai"irv I iinip Wftl 1 .-..1 t :....... : ... . . 1 ..C.i ii- ,; .V- " , J-nls 1 umV W"J work m a "l ell tbirf v fi . r Ici n. w, n iii -it u tune: nes keep a oj.p!y..f thce I'umi.s on hand '""'"in si't mem i. ov furnish thi-m oi H-vt iiiuie-e'. r-aiisiaot:oii p-imi-Hiite-. t 'ii ijuiiiit v anel lu-iee of work, and wnter insuivi mi unv farra r lot of jfrountj. Ortlerssolit iteJ a:ul iiotni.t ly ittemlot to when length of l'ump or kind of work tiesireet is math known to us. For further infoi niaiioii call on or mldreas , . SWAXEY & FETGHXEn, Feb. ga.-Cm. Carrolltown, Cambria Co., Pa. VALUABLE FARM NEAR LORETTO FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for saloon fair terms anil easy pnymcnts, that most rtirablo ;-nil ex cellent "-IKM recently ocoupied by him, Rrt-joinin-theIi.rourh of Ixiretto, containing 1IO Acre lu) uteres of which arc in a tk1 tUilo r cultivntion nnd the balance well timbered, llu re is a cotnforTnble llm;xr. a eood iiorn, and an excellent (hrlmttl ou the premise: also, an abundance of jmre water. Jt is a desirablo rn l i ty, bountifully located, and U coiivvnii nt to churches, schools, market, etc. Title indispu table. For terms ar.it other inforuintion apply to or address 4. H ALTERS. lob. IS.-tf. Cdi rohtoirn, Cutnlrrui Co., Pa. FOR 3 ALE OR RENT. THK iiniirrtiriifd offer? for fale or rent his SToufc Ht)M on JIioh stre-t. Kbetis- burx, throe doors from Cc-ntre 8tre t. beinyroa t)l Kll t 1 v;iil . . .9 tl I.rli wm . ...1 imn.wiw. Foster JIone. Said More Itoom is a new bui!d- jn-, tlx:in feet, two stories liijrh. with good ee! i lar under it. There are two l in k rooms, .Xix Al. ! ....r....; i . il l. .l...l : : i . ui'Miin? xiiii ioii, iioiiu-ii iiisme. mo ! l'liildiny nltofi-thPr is one of the brst in Miens. U,"rK,f"r.stV'i' ,'-:r'' j s, sMouwiti beiieui pnrposc, nno is dfcniruiy tho i o ""' MMMnrf'Miri iu HID lliwn. - iiiiki lip iri -ll l til im-il m 1 -l v l-'ivr f ilrrKfr ' Informatiun cull upon or aridrs K. H. TUDOR. I Feb.SN lS?Tl.-tC. i-bensbur, Tr. Shadow par-'onrnescan b? vr ly.arrangea in jiarlots ly f, ; eimpte directions: F.;n a'"', across the space htteen the '' 9 I A UU I win 111 JIlMJi, li l b o j A '1U room iu jront c t tf.e ?. trs onerate. rr.a?t hf !;..;, i ."""I I or a l.VKe kerosene bur,.," 8 Ci; ft lino u ; ; tlie iinor. Iu oeteittiinft ii . j quired figures, let the actors foot tf the t-heet, and enrrv ti e! XT5 i or backward uutii ihe ri - 'It f,,!'. ' '',' : j lo make an actor descend frf,m , ; must stand tebind the ).. n r i "'T : ..X-L.T It I V C a., ,7,,...,. .ill anu ttivn ins wii; :e imly i." n n A be 1. 1 f -. t tr .r.,-... i t OJ i-j oieppear in the f?rre inrow au atior up cut of s-i.'j slowly over the lan. p. al l,r iT V, again hy revtrt-icg li e pr.fe5." tleman.or iarge hov. a:.! cne 1ST l.;y. a with one lady, are en ugh f.jrn nies ; and the properties nee ,nl C'JC iro::i tun I'HMeorarc:. v:r-- 1 be readily obtained in the hi.' V- jects are manifold, lut at Cr.-t I ";'V' tome of the simpler ct.es. '""" 1. Ihe taibor sfchop. Tho Ur n's as Utat.ts descend 1 m above ST to the aud'ence. li y arraili;iS t; '. gentleman enters ; phtt.d""tr, ti.e boy, who proceeds to cover rheet and apply s .ap with a f. I'atber approaches with l.i;t trips up barber, w he-se urr c;n t( r:.ei's bead, wbicli is due ly (y,- ning up his coat collar, atd 6ul:J, through h:a i.eck. (.cLMtrt.at'...r ') consult togftber and dtctde to ti, biKly up into the air. which ti then, maktnjr their Ic I ti. The dentist. S.irr: A nue tootn is drawn witu iLe t E under the patient's c ;at. Z. A due!, in which ti.e r-v:.r h rV through the actors by ja,i1: h 4. liuxing match betweea a r at;tl a tail man. 'J he r-t.e w ho h. j. up into the air. as bef-re. 5. Witch soing up on a bro:r:" steppirg over the lamp. G. The Grecian I eel ""us-::- exiiavagintly panniered y. i::. ;:;, 7. Jack tii giant-k.ller. t ;ro.v or u:;i.i!J:.-.j ly r.v ri;,; to ward or forward : and J ; .k c xu J, "Mi L the bean-stalk, which e-ui f. : '.), and made to grow rapidly in ti..t . s ner. A little practice- will enal'e 'Le re.-f to keep the scenes well in f.c-!, aj much auiUstnjfcnt to both sp-.c"..it. s t actors. Mopes of Cocrtskip. Ta ? it i graded t hat the declaration of : . f i . : ::i, f r . ji iutc is a j'iMicrgr; ci uitLi, I ' :r. C, B-. lure and sanctioned by cus'un; , tL-Tir.i modes tf making their dcclanti-s accepting or refusing it by tha W'.ti.ea, ? we able to give a perfect acccuLt Lf ';-.,?. . make one of the tuott entertaiLi::j ni . ri -us parts of human history , a:.d furuish matter of specu!at:.-n f r t gttit lady and tiie phi oso. htr. It u as a general ru e. iriat tae dec.iration .t is the peculiar priviie-ge of the men: 1 ;. a!! general rules are halle to escei ti r,.-..M are also eseej lions tJ this. An I--: i.!ow Lad, ly t:.a p v.vir i' ei iu mai'iage tne brother tf aer A::-: Land : in w ntcu case tne pr:v.:-je a!".: m tie was trr.nferrt-d tj the feTiaie. t:: the female was likewise t--rk-rrei :i i male : he had tne power t ittut.2. iut-l fusal. however, was tteudLd wi:L :s:v. mc-rtifytD circumstauccs ; the w:-j: had thus s!ighled was to c r.:e t::.?1 L the prestuce of the tl :-rs f the c.'j, , loo.-e the sbee froiii uis L.-: au: f:.: a --I face. To man, bv ratnre W.d ar.. ii.'.r posse.-Sr.-d with unlia.iud p v.trMt i-i-riM n Fiiti il waa nf lit tl. spcilcKe: it: I I wnrvpTi mnr tiini--" and no left. 5I.I : ocwer e f asking was limited to tL? i- c- ( f her'deceastd husband, it was l ;-ra affront, l-ut a real injury, as tvtr.v a" theref re e'espise the wcioa:, w.uid have lut little cbance if a fc'.yt- Land ; hence, perhaps, it was tiiia.-t essarv to fix some rublie sucrsa o - person who wnsfo mg-iiiant as Er'ttoi- ply with the addresses if a woman. A custom si iuewlat similar ti '.'.-.is rtzp partietilaily the Ilurcns ai.J Ia'pa.-:s. the wife dies, t: e i.i:alii.d is t-" f-1 siter. or iu Ler tteao. the "cu.an wi-e'- J'amilv of the deceased ife n.ay thci V-i him. " A wid.vv is a'aa obli'vd ta iarry of the brothers of the d-.-eea-.eJ Lu-bALJ. ITo- to Kv.-.t- toe A ie rr A llor'!'- iu to i irs i .t;f u y i.-i c four l'ioi.t teeth have ir.aie thetr Vf the Celt i twelve days o'd ; aud next four rritms f.,rth it ii fr wetis --- VV1 , -rt iJ.o t;h annear tie i-- I .iiri.f n..-.nti,. rti.t . ,vl . ii the latter ta . - i. IU 11 I II VIVJ , ' ' ' 1 ' " ' t . , . ., . . ; . r . t. lV-,rt Irt'.l i la-ueii to the tieiiu oi - h one vear old. 1 he two yetr c. a i- the kernel (the dark stbstar.ee ntMrn;-- of the tooth" crown) sround est e. i-'.;: front :teeih. In the thir A jf ar tie r.. front teeth are teicj; thii'ted ; atd w; years oM these are eulst.Ui'ei" ly " teeth. The .wxt four teeth ..re ::":5'.1;T-' f.:,tO, I k .rrvrii-t-tll IDt'--" ll-'UI III tXk , UUU I l.L l'i Ji-' . - , . At tir tnar l-,r l-trnol W; Til l'V.i 1 '" lower 'm"dd'e frop.t teeth : the te.'tn rtnw ntta'r.pd t-.t thi ir full erowth. -1-'" years a hook has bem f rn:ed in I teeth cf the Ttprer iw, the kcrnc -teeth nt-xf to the naidu.e wntS " " .? the bridle teeth begins to Wf-,r';"'s efc'r.t jears of ate the kerutl is r-"C :Z " : ! fl,n 1 .1 ( t" a frT-r t.ll'. -1 . 1 V.f ,s t-J ior : fc4 vo. m. un i.(.u . .? ..... .... y , . . I, j. n l..ii i i ine middle upper Ironis. i'J " r . . . tl ' fr,-ffi eareJ "- i tr!.e "TMI Has wnoiiy OTsapi niteuiie ppper iront teem. - j .y. corner teeth his increase 1 in " ;?,t3'' , , bridle teeth I se th:ir j oints. Tn t-'K4j vrar the keru-jl is worn rut of t ;e t'"c''f.'j:3 to the middle front of the cppr ; 5, the eleventh jear the kernel vanished from tho corner teeth ol t- - , j iw. At twelve years old the cwn ' the front teeth in the lower jaw ha . triaognlar, and the bridle teet h re worn down. As the horse a,ra,; the gctna shrink away from the te" consertuently receive a hr.g, carrnw j i have tecoEiC .... . . .i . i. n l-x-u-s e- niorpboped Into a carkiu )oirt 3 . ;niro4. n i Vio f.ripa,r nver tB t) the chin assumes the form of au a"S He took her fancy when he car took her hand, he took a kiss " . .: .r . r tK,t i? Owed 0" . C . ., tbat "'0 I- fii d' happy cbeek at this, lie ico- -j oalh in afternoons; no iw1 e:i,?f be took her father ne er ileceive 1 r. tl. a Ka f ooii I ' " rjfeuiiJ, auu unci " - i nnl f! A- Mlsrh street, opposite I ""-'0 M. v "'st am, r.iMi.sou.-. ,a,le,t,j .i,l,i. jt unit Il.irii' . .,r,-, u' , I V ' , work ill Il'V I!!.t jj I in the lsr manner, on tl.e.-aerte t at the most re-iiouat'Ie rates. i at the mest re-iiouat mi? If 1-S3 i ' I 11 M i ir l i f
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