JLJ MWfa A TIIRILLIA'G STORY. 'JVu Vcurs xi Cu;tlve Amonsr Imliens. There arrived in tins ci'j yesterday morning Mary J. l'hillips, who has been fur llie last ten years not only a captive among the Indians, but the slave of a revengeful tribe, whusa hatred of the white race was exhibited in maltreating her to a degree which would have ended in tho death of ahnoat any man. The woman has two ears which are not ears, both having been cut and f-lashed until they resemble pieces of !Lbh attached to her head without purpose. Her frngers re broken and crippled ; the i lame from a dislocation of the hip which she received five years ago, and sue stated to our reporter that her body bore numerous pears to show the dogVlif'e which' she led. She says nearly eleven years ago, when she was twcnytwo years of age, her father, mother, a brother, aged sixteen, her sister, Henrietta, and herself, left their home in Illinois, to go to California. At Leavenworth tLe mother died and was buried. They concluded to go on, and fell in with a Ciovornment train, but, in consequence of trouble with the team ster?, they left it and followed one day behind. Several days after they were joined by another party, named Fuller, which consisted of four persons, and the children were quite small, a boy named William being ttbout pevcii years old. The third night the party were attacked by a large band of Indians, who swooped down on them so silcnlly that both the men and one ofhe women were murder ed at the first cry. The youngest Fuller child was wounded, and the savages dash ed its brains out to still its wails of pain. Mary's brother escaped during the fight, but was next day liunted down and killed. ! the Indians taking great pains to parade ! Ms tcaip uclore tier tace. i Jus lett iiury, the Fuller boy, and his sister and mother captives in the hands of the brutes. Mr?. Fuller Eoon after was horribly maltreated. taken a little ways out of camp, and there fooi io ucain wnii arrows, nor t-creauis being heard by tho living capiives. The Indians selected what they wanted out of wagons and then set fire to them Ike next day, while the captives were re ceived with kicks and cuffs, and Mary was especially ill treated. The lad was a smart and active boy, and the Indians eoon made a favorite of him. In the fifth year of his captivity the lad, then a boy of good size, got lost from a hunting party, or detatched himself in the hopes of escaping, and tiercral d:VS afterward I was found dead, having Uken to death. The girl was made to cook, carry wood, and to do all the drudgery thnt one pei son was capable cf-doing, and for three months after her accident was daily mal treated because she could not use her limbs. An Indian doctor attended tho in jury, but performed the service in such a bungling manner as to leave the woman a bad cripple. She made several attempts io escape, but was each time recaptured and made to feel the weight of their vengeance. A party of United States sohliura, in the fall of 18GG, came near capturing her. i ne of the men comma within a few feet of her About intimation for her ransom She had twin? !en mM and was then about 200 miles be'ow the month of the Yoilowstone river. In a week or so after getting the first news si e was carrietl away many mi!es to a mili tary post, the name of which she cannot speak, and there exchanged for two guns, a supply of ammunition, a keg of whis'-y, and a supply of cloth aaJ beads, and Wi.s sent down the river on a steamboat. SShe arrived in La Salle county three or four weeks ago, and is now on her way to Ulster county, N. Y., where some of her mother's relatives reside. Th-? wo man had well nigh forgotten the EngH-h language when exchanged, and now rpeftks i-t very badly, frequently using an Indian word to give emphasis to her meaning Her Complexion is very dark, but her hair is light, and she has a de meanor which is lady-like and gentle, Respite her ycar3 of i'l treatment and tlav mj. Detroit Free Vrss, J 11. A Fasiilt GFNi.o(.oe;y Accoi:iing to Daicwix. If there be any truth or sense in the new and wonderful theory advanced by Darwin, then the gem-a!ok-al table of some particular family trucetl back to ftbout the tirao of the transition fate ffom monkey to man, would be curious and interesting. It might read as follows: The Luniau founder of our family was tSe illustrious Colonk, a well known war rior of his day, and the first fully clerc! 6?jeil man in our line of ancestors. Co lock was one-sixteenth ruonkey and the rest man rnonkoj proportion only per ceptible cn the closest scretiny. Kodinka'B father was Lorgolib, ona-eighth monkey and seven eighths n;an. lie could speak LniDBn lattgcage but imperfectly, had rath r a hairy phiz, ant was altogether too much addicted to monkey tricks to bo of Tery raaeh account ia society. IjO'joo- lib was tlia oldesl .n of Ciair:fK, who wsa quajler racusy arid ttfe rail man. AitL.-wg.b U-srirsj or-ly tho prope-rtkm cf coequ&?tr laoaksy in his corcpooition, laza wa?, &evertiifcfe?s, a good ttetd roore t EBOchej tLan was realty clcsH-Rbrt-. As a man Le cutjld nererRttsindistinciioD, and if was no kifid! cf a Biateh for a regular So0&!oo&$ or vea haif-b?6ret! gciila 3aonkeyy cither ia the fcrtst or in a fight. C2urj.& faiher was Gwnoby haJf-Di-an Socilki. taecicy, 3 very curioas speeiiiien. ifepia & trail ea lioiftan Isr-scsc ons- talf vtEe lict,?, and tLaJered; the clir Ira'C "tVaiked eetS c6 aj, r3 co jili &ars lis text ; ua Te cLttl io i 5 a tail feutU- j J ee sit ia a ehanv l-ssoSsr Lis c'ic-. fcs2 Crl& ron Hi x t-u . I a nee-ann. ArfTn.. fc Jr, f ffcaijsrjj, wiii &t a prjtirfs haKsiri,""! - - - - - ri - "4 - . in charging the Indiana during a fight Vri Z? two months ago she received an i T;r:. Kl,i:r' kl'""'r Cad relief and cur that negotiations were pendil g Li lUmn. U-m enr&.ic'ii.seM pronoiin'cpd incurable 4 great mmm mmwrn Dr. WALKER'S O A UTDROTA VINEGAR BITTERS Hundreds of Thousands Ecsr trtiraony to their Voader lalCurM'.YO i-if ecu. c. c 0 2 S f? i W HAT ARE THEY ? O r g TH2T ARB NOT A TTLB s I FANCY DRINK. P j? ? Madoof Poor Rdiu, "V'hisker Proof Spirits and Itefusw I. iquore doctored, cplecd end sweet ened to T'lcaso the tCLlc, called " Tonics,"" Appctlr crs," ' Ecstorcrs," c, tl.at Iced tLo tippler on to drunkenness aud rula, bnt arc a trua Medicine, mad from the Native Kucts and Herbs of California, free from nil Atccbi'IIc Stiiiiulaiito. TliCy are th3 OliEAT I3I.OOI) PUKIFIKIt nnd A I.1PE GIVING 1'RINCIZ'X.Eu perfect Innovator cud Icvigorttor of the Byotcn, carrying off all poisonous matter and rcstoriai; the Mood to a healthy condition. y.o pcisoa can take tUcso lilttors uccordicg to direc tion and remain loEjj ni.well. C1CO r.-Ullo give:ifcraa incarablo enso, provided the boues aro liot detoyei by mineral polsou or oilier inctcs, and the Hil citjans waEted beyond tho point of repair. Ir Influ:n;c:itcry nnd Chronic Rhccrca t!sj:i p.ud CJor.I, IJyt.pcp:;a, r IuHkCi llou, Illliou, Itociisteut cutl lutciinittent Fevcia IUeiit)09 nf tho Illecc!, Liver, IiitucyH, nnd KIi(iucr, thtso Hitters have been mott eucccrc ful. fuch Iiifccsca arc caused by Vitiated Klood, Tvhlcli is t'caerally frodncedty dcrartcmeut cftlis WJifstlve reanti. "?P"1 Client, Dizziness, Eonr Ernctations of the Ston;ach, Tal tste in tho Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflnrntnuticn cf the Lungs, raiulntho regions of the Kldney3, ad a hundred other painful symptoms, are tho oCsprinGGof Dyspepsia. They invigorato the Stomach and sllrnnlata tho tor pld liver and bowels, rhlch render them of unequalled tfficecyta cleansing the llocd cf ail impuritlcG, end lmpartin:; r.?w life and vigor to tho whole system. FOIL SiilX l;iriEA?ES,Ernptloii3, Tetter, Salt I.heuia, notches, Spots, rimples, Pustules, Coils, Car t ancicE, Illns-Worms, Scald-LIead, Sore Eyes, Eryslp-cli-s.f.ch, Scurft, DiFcoloratlons cf the EMn, IInir.or3 and Diieases of the bk!n, of 'Vrhatevor name or r.aturc, ere Utorall? ting np and carried out of the system la a thort tiuio by the nee of theso DiUers. Ono bottle In uch cases will convince the EioEt Incredulous of their carativo oiTcct. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Ha Impurities bursting thresh the skin la rimples. Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you End it obstructed tnd sluggish la tho veins ; cleanao It when It is foul, and your feelings will tail you when. Ecep tho Llyod PQro and the health of the system willfoUow. ?l'E"3 VOK2td'. lv,.e a ana rcmovea. 1 or full alrcctlons, read ccrvfully he circular around each bottle printed In lVur Uin- ruages English, German, French aud Spanh-h. J. TTAUvEI"., Proprietor. R. n. McDON ALU tz. CO., Pnzglsta and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal and 83 and Si Commerce Street, Kew York. fZ SOLD BY ALL. DSUGCIST3 ASD DEALERS. : For sale iv M. L.OATMAX & CO., Xo. 1 1 iirii street, Utx-ii.-.hurir, l'a. oct .-JV.-iy. A remedy which lias been testeo for 10 years, and jroved in thou t-ti'ls of ei.fs, oarmijio of ruring iX r;-:::3 cf tio Tircat s;3 Ls; per foirum rnuny reinfkble cures merits a lihil Irom nil ho nrc suf. fcrii. from simil ir uttictions nna vainly seeking relief. vn la I j rcvcit ca &:a loin? er'si al:jl Et. Creek's Wli'S 77" U , . u ""-i!oice3 ine svstem. i-.vjr j.ijiV. M-si t ilVetive rnguiator ol tiiis orgo.n J'.j hcaithT cii,n on vhe stoinueh cures it. px-zr.iy:?. it is iiwaiUi-fjivim rikI appetite rPstorin. trrrJ .JsAl'y' ' '"n'l is marked and prompl "t-, c? -3 l!i rir'h in the mc-dicinaj iiUAutu-3 of lar, c(..i...t,iii,l with Tegetable incre ..icntd of undoubted vnlue, whieh make it nnSur Passed, not only fr ihe comphiints enumerated l-.it it ri;u.r rc:tc:;s ostissUi ttrststi, eloansea the Mo..i iuh, rthixj-i the Liver and j.uts them to work, '"'S' u'f ft" ' ;;v?.t, an.l makes pure blood n.U.e -eta a vivaeity jippreiate-l t.y both sound auj T;;. i',-V",-nr R,!i!t ;,-J " nr way, w e know if yon r7x.V -f, lrilzi of hr. Crook's Wine ".''A " Wi ""11 jour testimony to its greai ,Mi!0 in correcting any "ills that 'flesh is heir lTiieistx ete-ry!.ei o. J A t.:&rc: c: i: t:. or N rofula in tinv i'i".t:ri.::. tJscises ef the Lire?, tit Z.i.t-fl-?'-? 8Kb, let- Trv ono Bcttie. 3old by DrLgg,, Prepared only h-r J fcs CUT3 COS 4 CO., Bv-tt, 1 -p A INer recently enlarged our stock jL. p are now fireparcd to yell at a rert rnioetion iro'.n former prit-rs. Our stocW-on- s-stsof Dm-?, ?Ie.!;c:!:es, Perfumery, Fancy Soups, l.w-'s, Hall's ar.-l Allen's Hair Restor- ",::eH. 1 taitn:eiifs, I'listers, Liuimenta, Pa-n Killers, Ciir.ite .Magnesia, E-s J:.p.i:ica tJiiifer, 1'ure Fluvoriiig-Extraets, Kssouccs, U'ir.on h'vruu, .w..HitI.ii:? yrup, Spiced Syrap, luhuhai-li, ypiee.-, ;c. ; CifiAliS AND TOBACCOS l.:ar:!v Look ?, l'tt'ild. Notes and lioiids; Cup unuierciat a:n; an r.iuuj ol rote l'.iper; i:itvc'-.p.s, Tens, I'tnvils, An.oU'j V,"ritai I'.ui.l, ..i-ick ai1(i lie-, Ink, Totket a-.id Pass Dooks, ifiiuit4!3, XeFpapers, Xovela, His tones, il-LUs, Relijjious.Fracraiid Toy Uooks, reiiki.ivea, Tipe?, a.c. We have aiided to onr stock a lot of FK"L JEXEL1Y, to which we would invite the it t tent son of the L.tJ;e- PKOTOtiRAl'II ALTiUilS slower prices tTiitti ever ottered in ths phice. P i.ptr aiid Cipar-i sold either wholesale or re-tai1- LEltMOX & MURRAY, July ?0, iSGd. Main Street, Ebsnsburg. l".OOK WELL TO YOUR I.'.DLRSTASULGS! BOOTS AND SHOES B'ur 3Idj and Hpjs "Wear. TheBttdcragned repctfollv iDforreahia eu- taer.u3 tasterjers tnd the pBblie ;ener.-.))T thai i? r rep;jrt-i to anLeture BOO I S ad SHOES of say dented siieor quality, from too Snest French calfskin Loots to' tLe coareeet brogue, -a the vss Kir jas.ni.s, b the shoit esk notiee, and at as arrdeiace prices 3 like work ean t obtained anywhere. Those xi ho bare worn tfoots and ?Itft ?t-tT i at sry i-stivtlsshir.eiLt sfeJ i,a tb uprkr e.ia:ify cf My work. Othe?3 caa e - s,?y tecoaTbicf the f;ict if they will oniT tSTSoftfm-r feoot, aad Shl atieaied ioj - tlj ami ia & vcrkasnlik foaaaer. isnr.ks.l in? paai faraw I feel cccddei-i lT-ai 7 t Pw will etael iaeoo- liiiawiceaEd incctua ? the suae. JOH5 I. TH01A3. "WHOLESALE -4V ""3rm. ffl?1 F nil t e U cx. v W W t dkW - S 'S T S a a a X l - a o o g 3 o " 'S. ; tog?' ft al s o 5 3 w iff tl "2 h - o 2. 5 2 1 c ...... u jrcs. or unv S-ltf&h '" f the Moo.l. take tr. Crxi'i C:a-!f-,ld,f:'r;' tl pcie E"- 11 combined XYl i U'e l.loI'ie prepamtion-i of iron lA 'vftP f.?'"rP ,ir"' '3 e best Alterative ,nH ti II 1 iood funfier mnde MS fii i:itv t iicLainoLD's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Component Iarln Flnitl Exlrnel Kbit barl :nl i'lnil Sxlrat't C'u limlia Urstjie Juice. Fiyr JA'crr Complaint, Jauinlice, nninus AfTcc ti'iHK, Sick (tr XtiTfim licathiclte, Cuxtiivmtt, Ac. l'vrcln VcijcUihlc. cimtainiinj on incrcmih iiiinf ra!s( or delete rimus drwjs. These Pills are the most dc-lla-htfullj- vlcnpant imrirntivo, stipcreettinjrcntstor oil, wilts, miijrno nia, etc. There is nothing1 more aceetatl to the stomach. They frive tone, and insist' neither imisseii nor jri'ipi'itf piiins. They are compose! 01' the finest inokluiexts. After a few days' use of them, such an invijroration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to tiie weak ai.d enervated, whether arising from Imprudence or disease. II. T. Ifelmliold'sCom ponnrl I'lnid K.t ra-t t'atawba Orapo fills are not siifrar-coated. froin the fact that snrar I'oated l'iSlsdonot dissolve but pass throuvh the stomach without dissolving, conseouent iy di not produce the desired effect. The (,'A TAW1SA t; ItAPK PI LLS. beimr pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their bcinr sug-ar-eoaied Price fifty Cents perjUox. IS II E N Ii Y T . II E L M V OLD S JlijJt?y Concentrated Compound in SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, r'evcr Sons, fleers. Sore Kyes, Sore heus, Sore Mfi;th, Sore Hen!, Ilrc.n chitic. Skin Incases, Salt lihcum, ( aiikcrs,liuu- niriK' at the Kar, While Swellings. Ttimors, Can I'erous A llect ions, Nodes, IticUets, t: Ia udu lar Swcliias. Nitrht Sweats, Kasli, Tetter, llumors of nil kinds, i'kronic Kheutnatisni, lysjepsia, and ail diseases thai have been, ettabiished ill the syftciii for yeuis. Heln prepared expressly for the above enin plaints,its l.lood-pni-if.vinjr jiropertie? a re great er than any other preparation of Sarsaparilhi. iljrives the complexion a clear and healthy I'olor, ami restores the patient to a state of health and purity, for purifyinyr the blood, ri'iiioviiijf i'.il chronic const ii litioual iliseitsi s arising from an impure slate of the blood, and the only reliable and ellectual remedy lor the core of pains aud swellinyr of the bones, ulcer ations ot the Throat and I jOts$ t'iotches, I i t 1 1 ides on the face. P.rysipe)as,'and all Scalv lhttp tions of the Skin, and Jtiatttifyiritf the Com plexiou. 1'i icc, f 1.5u per bottle. IIEXRY T. IlELMBOLD'S Concentrated Fluid Extract BUCHU. Tiie (ircat Diuretic has cured every enc of PTAT5ETKS in which it has been friven. Irritation of the Neck of the J.l.idi'er, and lii'lainination (if the Kidneyp, I'l ceration of the Kidneysand fdadder. Koiention of the frinc, Iis-ases of the I'rostrate (Jland, Stone in the Hladder, Calculus, tiravel, JJriek lust Deposit, ;a ml Mucous or Milky Discharjri's, pnil for fnfeeliled and Delicate '''oiisiituiiinis of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms: D: liJposition to Exertion, I,os of 1'ower. Ii- of Memory, Didleiilty of Ilrciith inir, Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror of Dis ease. AVakefulii's, Dimness of Vision, l'ain in the Hack, Hot Hands, flushing of the Dodv, Dryness of the Skin. Eruption of the face. J'n'l iid Countenance, f niveisal Lassitude if the Muscular Syst-m, A:e. Used by persons from the 13-05 of eighteen to twenty-live, and from thirty-live to li 1" ty-t! ve,or in the decline orlchanire of life; after "confine ment or labor pains ; bed-wetting iu children.. HELMIIOLD'S EXTRACT ItUCIIt isDiurrf ieaud Itlood-Purifyina-. and cures All Diseases arising f mm Habits of Dissipation and Excess es iir.d Imprudence in Life, Impurities of th" Illood. it.. euiieree!ina- Copaiba in affections for which it is used, and Syphilitic affections in these diseases used ia connection with Ilelm bold's itose Wash. In many all ections peculiar to Ladies the Ex tract Duclni is unequalled by any other remedy as in Chlorosis or Retention", Irregularity, Pttinfulhess or Suppression of customary K val uations, Ulcerated or Sehirrus State of the Uteris, Leucorrlavu or "Whites, Stcrilitv, aud for all 1 fi;.ij !a i:ifs incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscre tion or habits of dissipa tion. It is prescribed extensivclv bv the u:t eminent physicians hiiiI midwives for Enfeebled and Deliciite Constitutions, of both sexes and nli uifes (attended with any of the above dis cuses or symptoms). II. T. Kelmb old's EXTRACT BUCIIU CLUES DISEASES AKISrVUFHOM Imprudences, Dissipated Habits, &c, in all their Pta.vres, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no expo sure. It causes a frequent desire, and jjives strenirtlt to I. rinatc. therehv removing- Ob structions, provciitine- and eurinsr Strictures of the t ret ha, ailayinfr l'ain and Intluminatiori, st frequent in tiiis class of diseases, ami expelling all Poisonous matter. ThotiSMiids wiio have teen the victims of in competent pet-sons, nnd who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have fo-md that they have leen deceived, and that the "Poi son" has, by the use of "powerful astri.ijj-onts," been uricd up m the system, to break out in a more ntorravated form, perhaps after Marri-itre Use 1 1 K LM HOLD'S K XT 11 ACT MVrllV lor all affections ami diseases of the Urinary Or trans, v. hetiier existing in the Male or fei'nale, from whatever cause originating, and no mat ter of how Ion- stantiinr. l'rice, One Dollar and i if ty Cents per Uottie. XL. HENRY T. IIELMKOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot le surimssed ns a Fnrp Vnsli.and will be found the only epecilic remedy in everv se eies of Cutaneous Affection, ft specif ily t radi cates Pimples, Spots, Seirrbutie Dryness, Indu rations of the Cutaneous Membrane, ice.; rtia pels ttednessuiidlucipientlnthuiiinatioujlivcs, Ka.-b. Moth I'atches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, i-rost ISites, and alt purpfses for -which Salve or Ointments ar used it stores the Skin to a state of purity ami softness, and insures eon tfrrued healthy action of the tissue o Us vesv k1s, on which depends ihe eeahkr eleara an.i vivacity f complexion so much sought and Riimfi-ed. But however valuable as a rem edy for existing- defects of the skin. II. T. Helm hold's Rose Wash has lontr sustaiued its princi pal claim to unbounded patrnnajre, by porserw iutf qualities which, render it .1 Toilet Append aee of the most snperlutivejand conf.'XT.t;tt eliar fteter, combininir in an eleirant formula thoe prom-.netit requisites, safety and efficacy the in variable accompaniments of iV3 use as a fre perrer and Refresher ef the CVmplexiot. It is an excellent Lotion for disuses of Syphilitic Nature, and as an Injection for diseases of the Urinary iirgans, arisiu" from habits of di-sqia-Tion,aseti in coorteetitui with the Extract lluetm siarsaparilVa, and Catawbn Grape I'ilLs, in such diseuses is reeoimnendeil, eanuot be surpassed Pt-iee, Oao lotlar per iiottie. L' 1- "FnlT anil expKcit directions aceomr'anT Th iaedieine.. Ev kieuees ot the rruist responsiMeand relia Me character furnished oiC appiieation, with hun-jfrcls of theusands of livinr witnesses, and "ap-wrards. ef S.WU tinsoticited eertiiifates anri re-rjosmen-Jiitory letters. iuary of which are f ronv the highest s.HTreew inssludinfr eminent Physicians. Clereymen. Statesmen. 4e. The proveietor has neve-'Srtei to. their pnidic! t.on in tWe ne-.yKprrs ; lie does net do this from the tact tlrfc his articles rank as Stat!artt Pre paranYuw, and do not need ta e propped, un bv. etrrn.aeates- - H.T. Hefmbo5drs Genuine Preparatfons OeTix-ewM t cny address Seenre from nb-p. I-lf?'- ?ABi,rsn' irpw.u-.t or Twrnr hAR. M'Ll.by Drafristsevery-K-here. Ad J, ,,'"'1 !"r information, ixt conQdenee, to II r xr Y T. ItEJj!iB.iL. Ki uuirfsts aud CUeirtM lS- T- UtM'S BmK anrT Owmtc! Hsrvhoufift, 5ffl. 5.1 Broadway. New n r to H T. neUrdot,rs MeUici Itenau hJl South Tenth Stwjt. Ptd.'delphm, Pu I'T" Jlr m i n (4 C'stiulcrfcUl isk f,r ilenrvT Uulmlioiii's I Z'uftenotAc-; ti'e&aS.-Cta.l WO.HAS'S UltillTSi Dennis McFlynn has been thinking about "woman's rights" and his excited imagination finds vent iu poetry. Read it: Hurrah ! for the time that is com'in', "Whin ladies shall vote like the miu; Och, won't the polls be a bioomiu' W-d lithers and crinoline thin? Election day thin I am thiiikin' Will be the great day of the yenr, Whin lasses au' lads will be drinkin' Together the candidates' beer. What'a the use to -wrangle wid Biddy About who the living shall make? An' sure if 'twill plaee her I'm riddy To give up the hod for her sake, An" be staying all day at the shanty To 'tind the domestic affairs, A boilin' the bafe an' pertaties, An' mendin' the rips and th tairs. Thin whin election approaches. An' the lassies nte tnaichiu' the strato Wid big bauds et music and torches, An' Uiddy is standin the trate, I' be on tho side walk hurrahin' For my om darlin' Biddy ilcFIynn, Wid a child iu my arms, and a lirawin' A cab wid another oce in. And whin ehe is makin' her spachea Before the great mia of theJaud, Sure thin I wiil liud her tny braehea, An git by her bide 011 the s'.hand; An' ahher she's done wid her U'.kin', Och, thin, how the people will cheeri And off to the polls be a walkia' Aud votiu' for Biddy, my dear. An' whin all the votin' is over An' Biddy's elected, sure thin I'll live like a pig in the clover, Wid Honorable Mrs. UeFlyr.n; The shanty I'll quickly be laviu' Aa' livin' wid llliaiit taste, Wid a horse an' a shay for me drirta' An' a li'igur to waii on the baste. It's niver a lie I am spl.akin", But tf rue every word that I aay, It' me.-il;' 'twould nivr be t.-ikiu' Tiie rights of the ladies away. If a Ja.-sie, thiukin' it proper, Should shoulder the n;oi!:ir an' brick, ' B:-d luck to the thai! that wud tthop her, I'd black his two cye6 putty fiuick. The T.ay is for all to kape aiy. An pivo to the ladies their way; They tiip up and vote like a daisy, io mutter what blackguards may say. An' thin should thev cflice be sakiu', Or twirlin' the piek or the sphade, An' for us the livin L-o m ikin'. Who cares, so'the livia' is made? KATItlXA IvIIil S MK l'OOTV VEI-L. Somedimes ven I'm a leoling bad Cause dings dey don'd go rigbd, I so kinder awful sick, Und lose my ubbedidc. Und ver. 1 go me to der house, Cud by dot dable sit. Den widdles makes me feel gwide bale Und I don'd kin eid a bit. My bead sphins rount und rount, Und my eyes dem look so vi.d, Dat of my niudler ahe vas dere, She wouldn't know her 6hild. Dot ish der dime Ivi'rina gomes, Und nice vords lie does dell. Mit her heart a busdirg out mit lofe, For she likes me poody veil. She gifes me eftry kind of dings Dot she dinks will do me goot; She cooks me Fhblended eassnge mead, Und order kinds of loot, She ties et rags round my head When dot beiiiS to shvell. Und soaks my feet mit Brandred's bills. For ehe likes me poodjr veil. She sings mc nice nnd pKty songs. Mit a voice dot's shweed und giear, Und says dot of I vas to die She voodn'd leaf a ye-.f. Of dot ain'd so, -or of H is, I don'd vos Roing t dell; But dis much I am villin to shwore She likes me poody veil. JJEMOVAL ani ENLAUGE3IENT. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. Til, COFFER k PHM WARE. ffaving- recently taken possession of tin new ly fitted up and commodious l4iildintr cn Ili-rh Ptreet, two doors east of the flank aud nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than -ver ty manufacture nil articles in the TIX,C iM'Elt and SHKET-IW )N WAKE lino, all of which will be furnish-d t'j buyers at the very lowest living prices. The sutiserilier also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cocking Parlor and Keating Stoves of the most approved designs. rPrOTTTlXO and ItOOFIXO made to order nnd wurranted perfect in manufacture und ma terial. HKJ'.UtUNt prompt! v attended to. All work done hy me will- it- due i-i;t and ou fair terms, und all f-X VKS ami . ill! pold by me can be (iepended upon us to quaiitv and cannot be undersold in pi tee. A continuance nnd increase of patronasro is respect f ui! v solicl tel, und no eflort will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. , , VAf.T.TEI.rTKIXGEIt. Ehcnsburg, Oct. 13, lSTO.-tf. mmm wsm wmm. wm. p. pattoim, ivraiaxiritelxix-cx" mvl Dealer in AIJj KINDS OP CABINET FUIiNITXTEE So. 13 O nl l.Ti C linton Street, JuuysTo:yjs ia. UritKirs, IlEDSTKAD'i, W ASH ST A NHS,. fclDEIMlAUD, ('HiMBJK K'rs, Pakmiu Sets, Washkobks, llODK t'AStS, ic, &c., &e., ie., ie EVERY I: Cane CnAiK, "voi Skat Chairs. KmiiiF.x rrK.rrme, Led EoL'NOtS, ATI mf rs, Tete-a-Tetks, Kxtk.nsios Tables, Dim. vg Ta nij, t'l'PBOAKDS, ., &c, &.c ic, Jcc, &e., &c. KSCitlPTIOX ot SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent stylo and at fair prices. Cabinet and Chairuiakers' materials of all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered at any point in Johnstown or at Jtarlro.id Station free of extra charge. WM. 1'. I'ATTOX. Johnstown, Oct. 13, lS70.-tf. ESTA1U.IS11EH 1S33. mm Bun's Successors to B. WOLFP, jr., & CO., Cor. Liberty and Sixth. Sis., tLate St. Clair Street.) PITTSBURGH, PA., Jmporfers anil Deatcn ia I AI Have now in Ptore tb largest ani best seleeted fctvrt-k offered ia the City. Special IiKliiromciiti aci-et ttto Country Trartti Lapr-S-oiu. THIRST NATIONAISADDLE ANH -- HARNESS SHOP OF CAMBKf A COriNTT, Hljrft ptreet, fopptwite- Union clsoo) House.) Wet Ward, Elienstvur?-, I'a. M. M. t'NElLI, Projector. Saitr-ru- nd Iuniowmsdcend rc pairett ami all other work in my tine executed in the best lnaruner, on toe shortest notice, aud at tiie utobt rcosonabie rates. Ll-i-'.-tf .3 JAMES F. MILLTKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW A.X1 JtEAZ. ESTATE AG EXT, IIOLLIDAYBUKG, TA. Fpeeial nttention tsiven to the collection of claims in lllair, Cambria, II untiujfdon, lieutord. Centre and Clearfield counties. Parties wUhinu- to purchase, re nt, lease, sell or exchange real estate will tind it jrrcatly to their interests to call on or address me. i ' Correspondence iu cither Lnlisli or Ocr mnn sdiclted. mr KurKitEXCKS Wm. Mann, Kjq., Messrs. Mor iran, Hush & Co.. Cen'l C. H. T. Colbs, l'hiladel phia ; Messrs. J. T. Way & P.ro., W. M. (lormley, IIsip, II. II. Swoope, Ksi., Pittsburg; Ilon.Johii Scott, Huntingdon; Hon.S.S. lilair, Holi'.days bur; Hon. H. f . Jtose, Altoona ; 1). W'.oods, r.sii., Lewistowrt: Cyru lllder, Ksq;, Johnstown; Wm. P. Wilson, Es!., lleliefonte; Ll-l'i.-ly. REAL E & T A T E A CI E N C Y op !- GEO. W. OAT MAM 8l CO. OHiee In t'olonmlc How. Several parties wish- to secure Houses in Eb ensburfr at fair rents. Houses and Uots are for rent on fair terms. (Jive us a description aud price of what you have for rent. Let us know what kind of a House or House and Lot you wish to secure us a tenant. Have you UK A L. r J'EUSOXA L. I'liOVER Xl'3'ou wi.-h to sell, or -do you wish to buy ' CO.IIE ASD SEC US AT OXCE! rOur 'terms are reasonable for nli services relative to above matters. See "ienl Estate Gazette." : fi . W. O ATM AN' & CO. Ebensbura:, frb. 4, l7I.-tf. ENTISTKY. -The undcrs'gneJ, a rraduate of the Balti more Coilego of Dental Sur rery, respeet I'alJy offers his mOFHSSIONAL services to the citizens of Kb- ensburg and vicinity, which place lie w ill visit on the koii;th Monday of each month, to ie-tn-iiti one week. Aug 13. SAM'L BELFOBD D. D. S. DR. H. B. rvllULER, g&m Altoona. I'a., XttTti? Operative and IVIechanical DENTIST Ollice removed to V irgiisia s'reet, opposite the Lutheran church. Tel-sons from Cambria county or ehe where who get work done by me to the amouiitof Ten Dollars ami npwaius, will hate the railroad fare deducted from their bills. All ivuiiE WARitA.NThP. Jan. HI, lbW.-A. I AMES J. OATaIAN, M. !). tenders his professional services as Phy-sii-.-i.tii ami Rur-cn to the citizens of Carrnll tewn and vicinity. Office in rear of buihl ing oceuj.ied by J. UucK A Co. as a store. Night calls can be made at his residence, one door south of A. Uaug's tin and hardware store. May 9, 1SG7. J. LLOYD. eueccsEor to 11. S. IJcTKN. Dealer in Druns. JfaJininf.t. Paints, $c. Store on Main street, ojit.Obite tho "Mansion lb u.se," Kbenaburg, Pa. October 17. 1&G7.-Gm. W. JAMISON, 31. I)., ioretto, t'ambrin 'o., In., Tenders his professional services to such of the citizens cf the above place and vicinity as rn-iy requirc medical aid. At.ril 21. Iy. P II. PLANK, M. D., ten.ler3 liis professional services to the citizens of E)cnsburr and vicinity. Office on Iliirli street, opposite the new Conjrrejrationsil -hiireli, I'r-t Ward. Niifht calls can be made at the late resi dence f Iir. 11. S. Bunn. West Ward, myi.l Kbenshurg, Ta. Gold, Silver, Government Loans, and otlier Securities, bought ami st Id. Interest allowed ou Time Lejic-sits. O-llections made in all accessible bcints in the United S tates aml a .'eneral Bunking business transacted 5X. LLOYD & CJO., Hankers, Altoova. Pa. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de mand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at fair rates. an31. I). M'LAIJGIILIN, TTOHNEY AT LAW. Johnstown, Pa. li OfHce in tbe Exchange btiiUing, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Will attend to all business connect ed with his profession. JOHN V. LINTON, ' ITTOIINEY AT LAW, Juhnstovn. ra il Ofilce in building on corner of Main and Franklin ttrcet, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. SI. 1867.-tf. CY. LA SLY, Attorney at Law, Olfice, No. lf)8 Franklin street, Johns town, I'a , two doors 2sorth cf Frazei'd Dru Store. Will attend promptly to all manner of legal business that may be entrusted to him. L. PERSHING, Attokney-at- " Law, Johns toicn, Pa. Ofr.ce en Frank lin street, np-stairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. SI, 18G7. A. KOPELIJT. - - - - T. W. DICK, Johnstown. Lbenbcrc. irorELIN & DICK, Attorneys-at--a-si. Law, EbenbburK. Pa. Office with Wra. Kittell, Esq., ColonaiJe Row. f oct."22.-tf. F. P. TIEltXEY JAMES SfLL. T AW and COLLECTION OFFICE - OF TIERNEY 2c NULL. Colonnde lto, Etesis5ar-. Pn. ' ..lrff''i, a.UPU?n. t eolfections in all parts of the L mred States. bMS-'Tl.-tr.l "O 1. GEORGE, AlTORNKY AT L.VW, ' .rA1flnsJ'!!rK'' ,ra. OfTiee in room recent ty oceup.ed l,y m. II. Sechler, Ks.,., i rdnnnrle How All manner of lejral business faitifullv 11. tended to, and the collection, claims, etc made a speciality .- p 4 t f F. A. SltllEMAKCR, . C V( A I! -r r 4sl II O E M A KJE li & li E II 11 Y , ATTOR5EYS.AT.Lv, 3Iarch It, ltTI. EDUXSllUllG, PA. JOHN FENLON, ITTORKEY AT LAW p Ebensburg. Pa li Office on High street, adjoining bis resi-deace- Jan 31. 1867.-tf. WILLIAM KITTELlI TTORNEY AT LAW, Elenslxrg, Pa li Office in Colonade Row, Centre street. Jan. SI. 18&7.-tf. WM. II. SECHLER, Attorneys tT LA':r, Eben8burK. Office in Tl03. .i-loyd 3 new bniiding, one door north f Colo nade Row, Centre streew GEO. M. READE, AttompatLai Ebensburs, Pa. Office in new baiMin recently erected on Centre (street, two door from High etreet. anp.27. rP K. SCANLAN, Attornnf-at-Laic, Carrolitowri, Cambria Co, Pa'. msn. rjEO. W. O ATM AN & CO., Attor. tT 5.rrs-4,?"Ti1w' W't-nsburR-. Carr.hria Co., F. 1 he collection of- notes nd t.iiig, -wl-ethei due or past due, mrUIveecve prompt atteution. J tt,If M- D-' suceessfullv treats all classes of Chronic and Acute l)is,seL! Send stump for t-ircutar confair.iosf pnrtieulars aud testimonials. Address liox aJ.u, Kew v"? SAVE MONEY! BY PATKOSIZIXO SI. L. ATM1I CIIEAl' CASH D EAM.KS IS ALL KINDS DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Ready41ade GL0THIN6 Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, CLOTHS, C ASSIMERES, SATIS ETTS, JEA5S, kn v,"' . s ) '' ? ?.n T1 iu - rr 'V . '' V iV i' ;i ' V S A:i:l n lresli nnd omplete Stoelt of CI101CB FA311LV GROCERIES CONSISTING CP Ehm Family Plobb. BACOIT, SALT, FISH, FRESH VEGETATJLKS, DRIED a CAM'D FRUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. Also, a hirge ttock of the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco, STORE ON HIGH STREET, Four Doors East of Ciat"jrd'3 Hotel, :IPIlSlb!rg, I'a. IIOMAS CAUL AND, WHOLESALE I-EALES IN GROCERIES QUEENSWARE. ' WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FiSI SALT. SEAR CURED "MEATS. BAtOS, FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISIOMS, 2353 Eleventh Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona. All such ETO-oda Spice?, Eraslie, "VVooi and Villow Ware, Shoe Blacking and Station ery will be so! J from manufacturer's pitted Trice lists, and all other poo'Ja in rnv line at I'iiiladelf liia, Baltimore. Cincinnati n'ml l'itts burph cuircut pricf s. To dealers 1 present tbe recuiiur advantage of saving tbem all ireialit t.iid drayasre, as tl.ey are uot renuiied to pav fieights Irem the prfncipii cities und 1.0 crav age charges are oiade. Dealers may rest as sured that my goods are of the best quality and my prices as moderate ad city rates. By doing a fair, upright business, and by promptly and pa'isfactnrily filling all orders, I hope to'merit the patronage cf retail dealers ai-.d others n Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed io all cases. THOMAS OAKLAND. Alioona, Juljr 23. lbb'U.-tf. yOOD, ilOERELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa,, Wholesale and Eeicil Dealers in mm Ms vmi my ccods. 5isls.im:ry goods, HAEmVATIE. Q UK i:ns w a re, boots and shoes, hats and caps, IliOX AND NAILS. CARTET3 AND OIL CLOTHS, RKADY-MADE clothing GLASS WALE. YELLOW WARE WOODEX AND WILLOW W A P. F. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, 1 cetlier with nn manner of Western lVoduee euch 3 FLOUlt. BACON, FISU, SLT' CARBON' OIL, ic, ic. 13 Wholesale and retail orders solicited ar.d promptly filed on the shortest notice and most rcisoi.ble terms. WOOD, MORRELL & CO. GEO. C.K. ZAHM...., ...JAS. B. ZAHil. 2AHM SOfv', IE ALET.S JS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, Hats,Caps,Eoots,Shoes, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES rsually Kepi In a Country Store. WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKSN IX EXCHASGK TO GOODS STOEE ON MAIX STREET, Next Door to the Post Office, Jur.e 10, 1SC9. EBENSDURG, TA FOR SALE OR RENT. TIL1SH??.n,.,ifT,,,I fr wle or rmt his sim.l, UOOM on Hioii Strjef. Klxus-ivurg-, thix-o floors rrom Ct-utre street. -ip.f " : ..... ... s3v i.i iiiii n-t-fc iiriu ih'ihiiv i iio ft-t(Tloiisf. Said Store Koi.m is it new build- j ;ui' -j vjw ieei. two stones niifti. vitn frxxi cel lar unler it. There are two lac& rooms, LVv'S), psTan-s ftmt dot-n, weJJ fini(K-l inide. 'ihe tiuildinr Hltin-ih r is one of the lt-st in Khens turif for store purposes, nnd is deeidextly the session w ill be K' vc-n iiuuiediiitcly. For further ' iuformatiou tail upon or ud dress 2 II. 11. TrDOR, Feb. SS, I71.-tf. Kbeiu;l..urF, Pa. The Cosyiyial D.-v-.- sometimes combines a . i:'- with intelligence. S- rno ret 6 0i" the fulloxvir.;: story cf a Lin.7ri'fcr t-bc-lcnsic to ,v e.rtitr. Ti ,.!'".." lre ; fcwsied to ktop at a pul'ij h ; tie of which was alwivs ki-V'v ,'ra'e'i ' qna.lruj,ed companion Matters Went on j.ir.-V r - ':Zi: men, wLttLer .ca':t:v!-ir.s, tuV; carriers, are liable to rh ,1.,." habits. The .lutikey's ow'l.t l"U 1 taler a couvtrsion which tLe al';"? Have tolerated had it not d;mjt- ! own er.iovment. The rarf ..If-" Call T.r ale. therefore hid rj0 furt V V'''" to call at the r-uhlic hous-e V-'J-U iwo opinions cn ca.t. Y'l -r , ter canie to the well kuown spot was hia motto; tut the d , deiiWrately, us (fold, n,,t " W; any change m his master's clj carter applied the UsuaI ai eurr.f-a ts animal's fckin in vain, to i!,f"irfl" ' ,' of the publican, who hc-'.J teeotaVC". the eighth desidlv sin. Wl a done? Dud;;e a f.ot the d nkev ' was i, wituoui iiis u.-uai fcip ci a e, an,! ii was too kindhearteJ to Lelab.r P friti.d w!ita he taw the sta'e oft' ' I3ut it was provoking that he, a C'S C ttoHS ei:d detcrndi.ed u-it tulvr.a u--' '' purchase ale to please Lis own aVT rtan had also tle a.Jditiut.al ciortlfi'y leiiieniberiu that he had Lru;c-J ' V cf the animal by his own act a-"J 1 The dispute ended by the d-i.kc the ale wLt-r.cvc-r he parsed tLat y ? was a sad c tse of anitaii iJeradat'o.j less ; Int though the st;:.k as a r." lie toss ss a geinus. It was r.n V thor.aht .n:e, to have such a j . I lie district. CrRi phi ::s cf Liff.. Lay jcurn .t your j uli.e. and know ti.it at'everr""-' m ri;e n.rtal p-v-'.s to h;a Makrr ''-f.-llow-beh.g cr-vj-es the river cf il-'a-' . if we think cf il, wo may well r C .' it f h'-u.d be ?o Ion; !--f. 'ur to- -. Half of all who live d:2 bt-fire t- 1 t)a!y ore person in teu ti.uu? ,n ! ' a hundred years old, a:,d but .D; l u:ilred reaches si.t-. The married '.ire loLger than the s--., The-ie is one soldier to everv eig'-.t p ,'. and out of every tii'-usaud Guru oaiv Cv weddings tako place. If yon take a th-i:sij I p:-rs ms reached 70 years, there arc tf Clergjmcn, orators an j pu''.e :-eake:s Farasers Vorki::ea Soldiera Lawyers l:iot"e5ors Doctors inese Maicments are very laitrurt'r: rarrctrs at;d wot Kmen do cot arrive at : old age as often as the cl vm.r, as ; who ptrform no manual l.d - r; h: :.'.' owing to the neglect tf the z";, inattention to jin per habits J liv -., h t it:g. drinking, sleeping, dre.-i. v..l care of themselves after the w .kcfi:,?: is done. These farroers t.r n .rkr..; ti; heavy supper cf a summer's day ad around the doors in their siiirt-s'eere?; . ia their tired conditi on ac j weahenel c lation gre easily chil'ed, la ring the tlon for diarrhea, bilions colic. i'Jnz firs consumpti.jn. Hall's JjurnA II-.a'A Facts in Hitman- Litk. Ti;o cjr languages ?pokec in the world is Tho inhabitants of the cl"be pr f-;s z. than 1,000 diJcrent reiigi-r.s. Tl.e t:;S of men is about equal (o tie Lttn.hr d men. The ate rage r f hu:i,an life is ii.. thirty-three j ears. One q-iartrr die ; to the age of seven yerg, cls La f h: -seventeen, and th'.se wh p.i.- '.Li-a.-et V a felicity refused to or e laif cf the :r: species. To every one the usan J fc:?-: one reaches 100 ears of iif-; to eve-j i only six ic-ach the ace of sistv-rlve : ai.ic more than -ere ia 600 lives ta eighty ta of ag3. There are on the taith l.i'.-O.'iO-000 inhabitants; and of these, die every year, 91.S24 every (iar, ever' hour, and sixty every mi-ute. .r or. every second. These 0Je3 are tl ti anced by an equal number of tir'-S. 1' married are longer lived than the and above- all. those who oUc-rve a s.".! industrious conduct. TAl men Utl-.y than ehoi t ones. Women l.r.ve n..re c: ces of life in their fav- r previous to h.i. fifty jearsof age than nieti, l::t very K afterwards. Tiie r.crob-jr ef iJiarriAjs" tbe proportion of seventy-five to every U' individuals. Marriages are more frr.-' af;er the equinoxes: that is djirns months cf Jnne and D'cer.Ucr. Ti ;-e'-' in spring are cerer.d'v cirre rctcst ,- others, 'r.irths ai.d dcv.h arc m -ve f.er.r. l.y right than by cay- T;,e liurnbpr of 2 Capable of bearing arms is calculate., at -:i fourth of the poprdari n. CASTIKG BaEAD ON" the Watfe.---' Louisville Sua ays that five years s:-J young man who had g.-ue from Ne to seek his fortune in li.--- fir y'"'-." robbed of all the money he La h sick at a little town in Mirh:go. less and anion? ttraarer?, he w-;:!u F';".1'; have fared ta.liv lutVor a widow, wt',J only child, who cared for him a i' , been her own. Thanks to her ea-e.W; wcli and reac!:ed in saf.-ty the h-ae' ntit-lft io IiliaoU The nnele died a ty; ; of ycirs afterward, and left the !; larga prupertv to the nepfce. lut ws loiig"t:iilie to Cad tho had befriended him ia his cxtresrfj; ' iA I r, : .1. oi I.,-nis. l' found it hard to get along almost honelbsa fir letter times :iri chanced to be mentioned by a who left Louisville a few etks i v. inquires by the lacky jonng man inherited his cade's wealth, atd l'. ' the widow Lad sent to her as a ren ta- of gratitude for her kindoess ti the s?Ci destitute, a check that will make l t fortable for a lon tine to come. Feasonixg Wood resinous wood may be perfectly c' boiling fjur or five hours, ir30 ;rs, ,D Spanish chetnet have been '"""J. within sis weeks of tha tres be;p which have sttxd to admirt:oD. ' ing seeaaB to take the sap out of tJ ' which shrinks nearly oae-tec'1 w . " v,; oeas. It is also well wortfl , r .i.:i : f!I '..af 13 it ;s aiso wen wwm , c iiccji itiirj wujiijfc iu in" . , , j Julv. and allowed to lie with U -i 8 lops ou till every leaf has woe. 8 off themselves till they bare ''V exhansted all the eap in tha tree. required is from a month to wiVy,' cording as the weather dry or the weather dry or eated will never ptsh r -.j , as lbs atocks cf w;-',r tJ iriably do if s'do w . :. t ui that Tree io treated how leare thus prore that they hare lost tal ,.a:u which the latter retains. -1 , up 3 laid with poplar so truated arad cui v (:t put in a place in less than tsw.- ieaTes fell, has never shown Is jftTcu symptom of shrinkage or oih n L not being perfectly seasoned. J- Maker. J 1 ir in
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