7- 5 A Funeral, and its "Baked Meats." I remember one morning when I was awakened before dawn by wild, unearthly tbritks, tinging through ttie fore-at and coin ing back iiaiii in plaintive echoes fiuru the. bills uli alj. ut. Beyond (lef-crii.iiun wild, these waiis of violent gtiel" tulluwed each other with regular cauei.cp, dvitg away in bng. ilrspriiiing n-b. With a marvel;. u n-gul.irily they ic-cumd. never varying the Minnie lefiiitu. My curiosity vta aroused so far as to got mo out of my blankets, and after a burned bath in aa icystreaui, I join ed rxiy me uiilaincer aceinuintai.ee, "Jerry," who was en route to the rancheria, "to see," ss be exprcwe.i it, 'thcni tarheadd howl." It fceniis iuy fiitLcl ".Buck," the Indian chief, had the night before lost his wife, "Sally the Uld," and the shouts came from j rofesbioLal m'ourLers, hiied by her family to prepare the body aiul do the necessary amount of grief. Old widows or superannu ated wives who had outlived other forms ef usfulness, gladly enter the singular profca feion. They cut their hair bhoit, and wiih each new death, plaster on a fresh cap el pitch and ashes, daub the face with spots of tar, and in general array themselves as fu neral experts. The rancheria was astir when we arrived. It was a me 10 puup of half a de zen smoky hovels, built of pine bark propped up on cones or poles, arranged in a semicircle within the edge of the forest, fronting upon a brook and meadow. Jerry and 1 leaned our backs against a large lite and watched the group. Duck's shanty was deserted, the body of lila wife lying outside upon a blanket, being prepared by two of these funeral hags. Buck himself was quietly stuffing his stom ach with a breakfast of venison and aeoius, which were handed him at intervals by sev eral sympathising squaws. Turning to Jerry with a countenance of stttid seriucusness, he laconically remarked My woman she die ! Very bad. To-night, sundown (pointing to the sun J she burn up." Meanwhile the Urheads rolled Sally the Old over and over, all tho while alternately howling the same dismal phrase. Indian relatives and friends, having a general air of animated rat-bags, arrived occasionally and eat dowu at a fire a little removed from tho other Diggers, never once saluting them. As we waikid back to our camp 1 remark ed on the stolid, cruel expression of Buck's face; but Jerry, to my surprise, bade me not judo too hastily, lie vr.ntcn to explain that Indians had juat as deep ar.d tender at tachments, just as much good sense, and, to wind up with, "as much human into 'em as we edieated white folks." His own squaw had instilled this into Jerry's naturally sentimental and credulous heart, so I refrained from expressing my con victions concerning Indians, which I own were formerly tinned with the most sanguin ary Caucasian prejudice. Jerry came for mo by appointment just before sunset, and we walked leisuiely over tho meadow, under lengthening piuc shad ows, to the rancheria. .No one was stirring. Buck, with the two vicarious mourners, sat iu Lis lodge door, muttering low, half-audible groans. In the opening before the line of huts, a low pile e f dry lo had been care fully laid, upon which, cuUtrttchcd and wrapped in a red blanket, lay the dead form of Sid'y the Old, her face covered in careful folds. Upon her heart was a qrass woven water-bowl and her last pappuoso batket. Jnst os tho suu sank to the horizon one tarhead stepped out in front of tha funeral pile, lifted up both bauds, aud ga.ed stead ily and silently into the sun. She might havo.been five;minutes in this statmrqua po sition, her face fuil of strange, half animal intensity of expression, her e i :rlit inlm. tho whole, hard figure glowing with a deep bronze re licet ion. Suddenly she sprang l ack with the old wild shriek, "seized a brand Irotn one of the can p hies, and lighted the funeral heap, when ail the Indiana came out and grouped themselves in little knots nrnuud it. The children of Sally the Old clung about aa ancient mummy of a?quaw, who tquatteJ upon tho ground aud rocked to and fro, making a low cry as of an ani mal ia j aiu. All I he Indians looked serious; a group, whom Jerry said were relatives' seemed stupifkd with grief. Upon a few faces falling tears glistened in the light of the fire, which now shot red tongues high in the air, lighting up with weird distinct ness every feature of the whole company. Flames slowly lapped over, consuming the blanket and caught the willow pnppoose basket. When Buck saw this, the tears streamed from his eyes; he waved his hands eloquently, looking up to heaven, aud utter ed heart-biokcn sobs. The panp-.ose has ket crackled for a moment, ilashed into a blaze, and was gone. Tho two old women yelled their sharp death-cry, dancing, post uring, gesticulating toward tho fire, aud in slow, measured chorus all the Indians in tcned in pathetic measure, "Himalaya! Himalaya!" looking fust at the mound of fire, aud then out upon the fading sunset. It was indescribably strange; monarch pines standing in solemn ranks back far into the dusky heat of the forest, glowing aud lightening with 1 ulsaticg reflections of fiiehght; the ring of Indians, crouching or standing fixed like graveu images, or sway ing mechanically to and fro, each tattered scarlet and white rag of their utterly squalid garments, every expression cf barbaric- grief or dull, brutal stolidity brought stron gly out by the red flaaiing fire. Buck watched with wet eves that slow consuming firo burn to ashes tho wife of many years, the mother of his group of poor frightened children. Not a stoical savage, but a despairing husband, stood before us. I felt him to be human. The body at last sunk into a bed of flames, which shot up higher than ever with fountains of sparks and sucked together, hiding tho remains forever from view. At this Buck spruu " to the front and threw himself at tho fire but the t wo old women seized each a hand' and dragged him back to his children, where he fell in a fit cf stupor. As we walked home Jerry was quick to ask, "Didn't I tell you Injuns has feelings lusioe 01 eiu 1 My sleep was light, and eunrue found me dressed, still listening, as under a kind of spell, to tha mourners who. thcu'u evi dontiy exhausted, at brief intervals uttered the cry. Alone, and filled with serious ro flections, I strolled over to the rancheria, finding every one there up and about bis morning duties. Tho tar-heads, withdrawn some distance into the forest, sat leaning against a stump, chatting and grinning together, now and' then screeching by turns. I asked 'Revenue Stamp,' a good-natured middle aged Indian, whero Buck was. He pointed to his but. and replied, with an affa ble smile: 'He ' whiskey drunk.' 'And who.' I inquired, U that fat girl with him ?' 'Last night ho take her; r.ew squaw,' was th answer. I could hardly believe, "but it was the actual-truth, and I went back to camp an enlightened but disillusioned man I left that day and had never an opportu nity to free my mind" to Jerry. Since then I graduahy avoided all discussion of the "Indian question." Whan interrogated 1 dxlge or protest ignorance ; when pressed' I have l-ea known lo tura tha subject tr' if driveu to the wall, I usually confess my opinion that the Quakers will have to work j a great reformation iu the Indian before he j II l . 1 . 1 f 41 J 1 is reauy in 10 uo exterminated. .luaiutc Monthly Dtj Clarcnct King. mi mm iminmiiB 111 ! .TAMES F. MILLTKEN, A1 TORN EE Y-AT-LAW A Sit JZEAr. J.STATE AGUST, IIOI.UDAYSm'KfJ, PA. Special ntU'iilion Riven t the collection of claims in iilair, t'limhi ia, Huntingdon, licdiord, Centre mifi 'IcartioM counties. Parties wi-sliimr to" purchase, rent, lense. soli or exchange real estate will rind it Kreally to their interests to c all oil or address me. (:..rrtsiondonec iu cither Kng-lish or Ger 11111 11 solicited. JtFFKHKNrKS Wm. M:Tm. Ksq., Messrs. Mor piin. Hush Co.. l'-n'l l'. il.T. Collis, Philadel phia; Messrs.. I. T. Voy & Urn., W. M. Corinley, Ks., II. H. Swoope, I'sij., Pittsburir; Hon. John Scott, nimtirijrdoii ; lion. liiair, Hollidnys Ihii r: Hun. 15. V. Uose, Altoonn; i). W. Woods, Ksq., I.ewistown; C'vrus Elder, Esq., Johnstown; Wiii. I. Wilson, lis,,., JU llclonte. U-12-ly. tjeal estate agency GEO. V. OATMAN &, CO. OiiU'c.iii 'tiimic Itow. Several pin t ies wish to sec ure Houses in Eb cnslmrif at i'nir rc nts. 1 louses and Lots are for rent on fair term?. Give us a description and price of what you have- for rent. Let us know whut Ivind of a House or House and Lot vou wish to secure as a tenant. Have you I: HAL or I'XUSt XAL VUOVKR TY J'oii wish to sell, or do you wish to buy ? COIK AXU SEE VS AT 0CE! r' Our terms are reasonable for all services relative to above matters. .cc "iienl 1-Istate tliixett.'." O Ki ). W. OAT.MAX & CO. Kbeusbiirsr, Feb. 4, ISTl.-tf. ENTISTlil". The undei signed, a graduate of the Balti more Coi;ej;e of Dental Sur eery, respect fully ofl'ers his raorKSsioAL services to the citizens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which j)lace he will visit on the fourth Monday of each month, to re main one week. An; 13. SAM'L BELFORD, D. D. S. DR. H.B.MILLER, Altoonn, Pa., Operative and Mechanical DENTIST Office removed to Virginia street, opposite the Lutheran church. J'er?ons from Cambria county or eltcwhpie who get work done bv r.ie to the amount of Ten Dollars ami upwards will have the railroad t're ocJucted from their bills. All work warranted. Jan. yi, 8(j9.-cf. lAilES J. OATAlAN, 21. JX, tenders his jrofossiorial services as Pliy sioian antl Snroon to tho citizens of Carroll tewn and vicinity. Office in tear of build in? occupied by J. lincK & Co. as a store. Night calls can bo made at his residence, one door Eouth of A. Haul's tin and hardware store. Hay 9, 18G7. J. LLOYD, eueceaaoTto R. S. u Bl'nn, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, re on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House." Ebcnsburg, Fa. October 17. 1867.-Cm. W V,'. JAMISON, M. I)., l.iir-tto, tiiiiiliiia ., 1m., Tenders his professional perviees to such of the citizens of I lie above place and vicinity hi may require medical aid. April :ii.-ly. 1 IT 1M.AVV" VI r .t - T'rofessioiial servic-es to the c itizens of j Klionslmrir and ieinilv. (XJ'ceoii Iliyh street, opi'osite the new inr i-e-fat i mal ehiireli, Jlast Want. N'ielit calls can lie made at tlio late resi- j donee cd Jr. II. . IJuiiti. est Ward. t '.l & CO., 15:iis!iT?, -A Ebkxskuko, Ta. (Jold, Silver, Oovrrnment Loana, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Time Loposits. Cidlections made in all accessible points in the United States and a general Ranking business transacted Ban'keks, Altooxa, Fa. Drafts on tho 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. D. M'LAUGIILIN, I TTORNLY AT LAW, JohnaUncn, Pa. il Office in the Exchange building, on the Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up stairs. Wii! attend to all business connect ed with his profession. JOHN 1. LINTON ' 8 TTORNHY AT LAW, Jnlnu-toim, ra. l Office in building on corner of Main and Franklin Ftreet, opposite Mansion House, second floor. Entrance on Franklin street. Johnstown. Jan. 31. 18G7.-tf. CW. EASLY, Attorney at Law, Office, No. 10M Franklin street, Johns town, Fa , two doors North of Frazer's Drug Store. Will at'tnd promptly to all manner of legal business that may be entrusted to him. Q L. PERSHING, Attorxey-at- Law, Jvhnslown,,ra. Office on Frank lin street, upstairs, over John Benton's Hardware Store. Jan. 31, 18G7. A. KOrKUS, - - - - T. W. DICK, Johnstown. Ebensburg. 0FI:LIN& DICK, Attorxeys-at- Kittel!, Esq., Colonado Itow. oct.22.-tf. F.:p. TIKItNEV JAMES NULL. JAW and COLLECTION OFFICE tierney'I null, t olonade Hon. KbenHliur. rPpeeial atte ntion paid to collections in I parts ot the fnitcd islates. li-I8-'71tf.l al T? L. GI.OhGL, AnoiiNRY at Law, ' Kl.etit.no,', Va. Office in room recent lv occupied l.y Win. H. Srt )!er, F-., in Colonad'e How. All iiisiinier of letral Imsinexs faithfully attended to, and the collection of claims, eji made a spcela'.ity. l2-i.-tf. FV. SHOEM AUr.lt Cr.O. A. nKRTSY Q II O l: M A K E K & H E U 11 Y , ATTOKXi:iS.AT.I,AW, March 11, 1871. KBEXSIWUG, PA. JOHN FENLON, ITTORNET AT LAW, Ebenaburg, Pa. II Oluco on High street, adjoining his re4-dence- Jan 31. 1867.-tf. WILLIAM KTFTELL I TTORNEY AT LAW, ELtnslurg, Pa. il Oiiice in Colonade Row, Centre street Jan. 31. ISH7.-tf. WM. II. SECIILEII, Attohsey-ath tT i. Law' Kbei,sb"?. Otlice in Tlioa. Lloyd a new huiiilhig, one door north of Colo nade Row, Centre street. JLO. M. KLADE, AliornrtfaLatet VJ Ehenshurfr, Ta. Offieo in new baildiii" recently erected on Centre street, two doors from High street. (aug.27. rP H. SCANLAN, Attornnj-ot-L-iw, Carroll town, Cambria Co.. Pa. All man- Clrc'n.iV1 c-M!sin!'ss 'lItt'"d' t.i promptlj-'and oarc imij. e.ol.:tKinsa ("t'ftalty. riEO. W. O ATM AN & CO., Attou x, NRV-AT..W, l'.l..nsl,unr, :.mbrfa Co la. i Mo col ji-clioH of notes and I.i;i3, whetheV due or lMWt due, wiU receive prompt uUcnUoo, 1871. 8PSING. 1871. I am now prepared to cCcr SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS -TO CASH PUKCHASERS OF us. siet-iii k mm m KITH KB AT WHOLESALE OK RETAIL, ily stock consists in part of every variety of Tin, Sliect-Iroii, COPPER AND BRASS WARES, ENAMELLED ANT PLAIN SAUCE PANS, B0ILEE3. &o , COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMFS, OIL CANS, IIOUSEFUKNISIIING HARD WAKE OF EVERY KIND. Speat's Aiili-Dunt HEATING ani COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES. NOBLE, TRIUMFII and PARLOR COOK ING STOVES, And any Cooking Stove desired I will got when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stova Plates ar.d Grates, &c, for re pairs, on hand for the Stove3 I sell ; others will be ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting, Valleys and Conductors. all of which will be made out of best mate rials and put up by competent workmen. Lamp Burners, Wick and Chimneys "W1IOLKSAI.K OK KKTAIL. I would call particular attention to the Light House Burner, with Glass Cone, for giving more light than any other in use. Also, the Paragon Burner, for Ciudo Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes constantly on baud. Special attention given to Jobbing in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. at lowest possible rates. Wholesale .Merchants' Lists now ready, and will be bent on application by mail or in person Hoping to feo nil my old customers and many new ones this Spring, I return my most sincere thanks for the very liberal pa trotisgo I have already received, nDcl will endeavor to pleaso ail who may call, wheth er they buy or not. FRANCIS W. HAY. Johnstown. March 7. 1867. (TIKAT !?FniYTTnV TV "P:?T.'I.-Q 1 tit TO CASH CUSTOMERS! AT TH31E KI51CXSBILTK MOliSE-FPRXiSHIJiG STORE. Ihe undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener ally that ho has made a great reduction in prices to CASH BUYERS. My stock will consist, in part, of Ccoing, Parlor and Heat- tug Stoves, of the most popular kinds ; Tin ware of every description, of my own man ufacture ; Hardirare of all kind, such as Locks, Sciews, Butt Hinges, Table Hinges, Shutter Ilinaes, Bolts, Iron and Nails, Win dow Glass, Putty, Table Knives and Forks, Carving Knives and Forks, Meat Cutters, Apple Parcrs, Fen and Pocket Knives in great variety, Scii-sors, Shears, Razors and Strops. Azes, Hatchets, Hammers, Boring Machines, Augers, CLisscls, Planes, Com passes, Squares, Files, Rasps, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Rip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains cf sll kinds. Shovels, Spades, Scythes and Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sleigh Bells, Shoo La&ts, Pegs. Wax Bristles, Clothes Wfingers, Giind Stones, Patent Molasses Gates and Measures, Lumber Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Rifles. Shoe Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pnw der. Caps. Lead. Ac, Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Mlllow Ware in great 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, Crackers, Rice and ' Pearl Barley; Soaps, Candles; TOBACCO and CIGARS ; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. U3-Hsiic e Scouting made, pained and put up at low rates for cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tinware wholesale. GEO. HUNTLEY Ebcnsburg, Feb, 28. 1867.-tf. mm &m m HAVING recently enlarged our 6tock we nre now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our Etock con sists of Drugs, Medicines, Pcrfumerv, Fancy Sonps, Leon's, Hall's end Allen's Hair ftestor atives. Pills, Ointments, Flusters, Liniments, Pain Killers, Curate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, Lemon Sjrup, Soothing Svrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, &c. ; CIGARS AND TOBA CCOS, Blank IJooks, Ieecls, ICotes and Bonds; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paoer Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His toriee, Bibles. Religious.Prayer and Toy Books, Penknives, Pipes, &c. CS?" We have added to our etock a lot of FINE JEWELRY, 10 which we would invite the attention of the Ladies PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than ever offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold cither wholesale or re tail. LEM VON" b MTTHKAY July 30, 18CP. Mala Street, E nsbu'r-. LOOK WELL TO YOUR IADEHSTAXDIAGS! BOOTS aWd SHOES For Men's and Boys' Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs his nu merous customers and the public generally that he is prepared to raannfncture BOOTS aud SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to-the coarsest brogan. in the terv bkst jiasske, on the short est notice, and at as modeiate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who hare worn Boots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if thej will only give me a trial. Try and be convinced. CSRep airing of Boots and Shoe3 attended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. Thankful for past favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con tinuance and increase of the same. JO" D. THOMAS. -Ebcnsburg, April 28, 18C9. CQ C A MONTH Horse and Carriage furnish-Ww-Jwd. tAue-nsee paid. ll.SShuw. Alircd,J.le. Parlor Pastime. Magical Transmutations. Infuse a few shavings of logwood iu common water, and when the liquor is rufSciently red, pour it into a - bottle. Then take three drinking glasses, and rinse one cf them with strong vinegar ; throw into the second a small quantity of pounded alum, which will not be observed if the glass has been washed, and leave the third without any preparation. If the red liquor iu the bottle bo poured into the first gs, it will appear cf a straw col or ; if into the second, it will pass gradually from bluish gray to black, when stirred with a key er any piece of irou, which has been previously clipped in strong vinegar. In the third glass, tho red liquor will assume a vio let tiot. Beautiful Ornament for a Room. Dissolve in seven different tumblers, contain ing warm water, half ounces of sulphates of iron, copper, r.iuc, soda, alumine, magnesia, and potass. Pour them all, when complete ly dissolved, into a large evaporatiug dish of Wedgwood's ware, and stir the whole with a glass rod ; place the dish in a warm place, where it cannot be affected with dust, or where it may not be agitated. Wlion due evaporation has taken place, tho whole will begin to fihoot out into crystals. These will be interspersed in small groups and single crystals amongst each other. Their color and peculiar form of crystalizatiou, will dis tinguish each crystal separately, and the whole together, remaining in the respective places where they were deposited, will dis play a very curious and pleasing appearar.ee, Preserve it carefully from dust. Sympathetic Ink. The most curious of all kinds of sympathetic ink, is that from cobalt. It is a vers' singular phenomenon, that the character of figures traced out with this ink, may bo made to disappear at pleas ure ; this property is peculiar to ink obtained from cobalt; for all the other kiuds arc at first iuvUiblo, until some substauce has been applied to make them appear; but when once they have appeared they remain. To prepare this ink, take zaD're, and elissolva it in iiitro-muriatic acid, till the acid extracts from it the metalic part of the cobalt which communicates to the zaffre its blue color ; then dilute the solution, which is very acrid, with common water. If you write with this liquor on paper, the characters will bo invisible ; but when exposed to a sufiicient degree of heat, they will become green. When the paper has cooled they will disap pear. Observe, if the paper be too much heated, they will not disappear at all. By thi;i kind of ink the following amusing trick may be performed : Write on several Ic.iViS of paper, with common ink, a certain Dum ber of questions, and between each question write the answer with the above kind of iuk. Tho same question must be written on sev. eral pieces of paper, but with different an swers, that the artifice may behetttr conceal ed. Then provide a box to wnich you ruay give the came of Sybil's cave, containing in the lid a plate of iron made very hot, iu or der that the iuside e.f it may be hea'ed to a certain degree. Having beiected some of the questions, take the bits of papercontain iiig tlietn, and tell the company you are go ing to send them to the Sybil, or oracle, to obtain an answer ; introduce them into the heated bx, and when they have remained in it tome minutes take them out, and show tho answers which have been written. Take care, soon to lay aside the bits of pa per ; for if they remain long in the hands cf those to whom the tiick is exhibited, they would see the acswer3 gradually disappear, as the paper becamo cold. An Old Coltle. The Bremer Cjunty, Iowa, Republican bays that in the north east corner of Bremer cotmly there lives a couple whose aggregate ases amount to 204 years and 10 months. They are husband and wife, and were married in 17$)St and are Scotch Irish decendants, and speak the German languago fluently. The husband was a soldier under Napoleon I, and was wounded at the battle e.f Navarro, Spain, three inches of the bouo of his left leg being taken entirely oat by a cannon shot, where by his leg became shortened, so that ho can only walk handsomely on a hill bide. Mom DRAPER & TAILOR, I CLINTON 0 STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. JUST LOOK AT THIS 1 1 Important to Real Estate Owners. U.VVIXn entered into partnership, the sulr- seribc rs are now prepared to do all kind of work in thdr line, such as boriiijr tor WAT Hit, OIL, COAL, OKI-:, and other MINEKALS. mak ing and setting XEAV PUMPS and repniriuir old ?llct:,T.,-,;ai e :,,so rJy at all times to bore and lay PIPI-.h and manufacture and put in position the celebrated KXCELSIeUt I'UMP, tho cheap est, most duruble and sntisfactorv Pump for W e lls and Cisterns now in use. This Pump will work in a Well thirty feet deep. We will at all times keep a supply of these Pumps on hand aud can set them up or furnish them on short notice. Satistac-tion guaranteed in qualitv and price of work, and water insured on luiv farru pr lot or ground. Orders solicited and prompt ly attended to when lejijrth of Pump or kind of work desired is made known to us. Forfurther iiilormatiou call on or address T7 v. or Sir.4XKr.t- FVTGITXEn. Feb. j.-dm. tarrolltown, Cambria Co., fm JOHN M A L 1 P II ANT, XJ Wholesale and Ret-n'l Dealer Li Fresli Fisli, Oysters. Vegetables. Fruits, k He, 93 Slmlvet .Street, jronxsToirir, ia. Western Fish, at Sc. to 10c. per lb. Fresli Shad, at inc. per lb,- or '2e. apiecerotr'four for 1.00. Kitra No. 2 Mackerel, ptr bid., nr. 114.00 Kxtra No. 2 Mackerel, per half bhl., at ti.75 Extra No. 2 Mackerel, per quarter, at 3.75 Extra No. 2 Mackerel, per kit, at 2.00 He also keeps ou hand all kinds of Vefeta bles. Kresdt IUitter. etc., which he receives dail v. f--vYfiIl visit Ebensbuijf, Currolltown aiid Loretto each week during- the season. May 27, l71.-tf. i AUCTION! AUCTION! j HAVING been commissioned hv Gover- : nor Geary to act as A i:C'J'Uh 'KKi in : and for the ltorousrh of Eben.sburr, 1 am : now prepared to receive and p-ll at Public ' Auction all kinds of Goods, Wares. Mer- ' clumdise. Sec, and also attend to the duties ' of Auctioneer ut all sales of IjumIs, Tcue- ' ments. Live tock, Household Furniture, ' &.C., &c., within the Irmttsof said llorouh. " 'J't i iiik iiKxUrale. Inquire at No. luo Iliirh Street. J. L. 0.4 2'AL1 A', : Ebcnsburg-, April 22, li71.-tf. : MUSIC! MUSIC! I Aci Cm T---ii.it - . The Sisters will be prepared to irive Lesions on the PIANO' 'MELOnEON orOALT NKT OltGAN at any time after Easte-r. S-For terms apply to the SiiDcrlorcss. Sis ter M. lIoHTENSK, or to Kev. R. CiiKiaiY. Charges moderate. weimisii, Ebeusburir, April 1, lSTL-tf. COMPOUND FLUID EXT R AC T CAT A WB A GRAPE PILLS. Component IRr FIniI Extract Illti barb anl I'iaiid Ettrnrt t n liiuba tiirape Juice. I FVr t.irer Comtilair.in, JntivUrr, IHUtvi Alfrc- Ac. I'tnx'iii Vtyctahtc, cmitiiiiiinu on mt rcuru, miticruls, or iUlctvrimut tlrttijei These Pills are the most cMfsrhtfnliy pleasant purfnitive. su)ereeUiisi- castor oil, salts, magne sia, etc. There is nothing more neoeptuMe to t lie Ptoinac.-li. They frive tone. nnl cause neither nausea nor pripinV pains. They tire composed of the kixkst IN91IKIHENTS. Alter a few days' use of thctn, sueh an invi.oratioii of the entire system takes place as to appear niiineulotis to tiie weak and enervated, wiielherurisiii'T from imprudence ordiscase. It. T. Helnibold'sOoiii pooiid Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Till nre not sujrar-coated. from the face that sujrnr eoatod l'ills do not dissolve, but pass liircuiuh the siomaeh without dissolving, consequently do not pri.diice tin- desired eiloct. The CA TAW15A i 1!A t'i: PI LI.."5, beimr ple asant in taste and odor, do not necessitate tin-ir huiwf sufc-ar-coated. l'rice Fifty Cents periliox. 1IENKY T. HELM HOLD'S Highly Concentrated Compound IPs 1 Ml Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore l.j es, sore i.ers. sore .Motitli. sor lleaI, Uron-c-hitis. Skin iseas-s. Salt Kheiim, Cankers.ltun-iiinx- lit the- Ear, White Swellings, Tumors. Can-ef-ro'is Atfectioiis. Xode, Jticke-ts, (j l.-imliilar Swellinjrs, Niirht Sweats, Hash, Tetter, Humors of all kinds. Chronic Kheu matisHi, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established iu the system for years. Ttolnff prejiared expressly for tho above com plaints.its blood-purifying proper! ies a re jr reat er than imy other preparation of Sursaparilla. Ittfivcs the comiilcAion u clear and healthy color, and restores the patient to ii state of health and juirity. For purifying the blood, removiiiK "11 chronic constitutional diseases at isinyr fioni an impure state- f Ihe blood, and the only reliable; and effectual remedy for the; cure of pains and swelling of the bon'-s, ulcer ations of t he Throat and L jrs, IJiotchee. Pim ples on the Face. Erysipelas.'aud all Scaly Erup tions of the Skin, and P'-autil'ying- tho Com plexion, l'rice, f 1.50 per bottle. HENRY T. IIELMDOLD'S Concentrated Fluid Extract BUCHU. Xiio Gront Diuretic. ha? cured every ene of PTAr.ETE? in wldeli it h:is Itcen jiiven. Irritation of the Nec-k of the llhidder, and Inllammntion of the Kidneys. TT-e-'-ralion of the- Kidneys and Lhiddcr, ltetention of the Urine, liiseasesof the I'rosi rate G land. Stone in the Hladder, Ua'culus. Gravel, Itiick I nst Ieposif,'a ml Mucous orM iJky I)isc-harre.. snd for Enfeebled and iH-iicate Constitulions of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Ihlliculty of Prenth injz. Weak Nerve-s, Trembling-, Horror of Iis ase. Wakefulness. iJimm-s.a ijf Vision, ppin in the Lack, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Hotly, Dryness of tire Skin, Eruption of the Face. Pal lid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, io. Used by persons front the aures of eighteen to twenty-Jive.-, and from t htrry-li ve to lift v-fi c-.nr in the decline orlehaiure of life; after 'confine ment or labor pains ; bed-wet ting- iri children. IlELMPOLF.-S FXTUACT RUCTIT' is Diuret ic and Hloeid-Piri!'yi!i!-. and cures Ail Iiiscases arisinu from Habit's of Iis.;pat:on and I'.xt--ss-e-sund iiiiprudeiico in Life. Iiefturiiies of the Llood, ic, sisperc-e-fUnpr Co pa ion in alTections for whieh it is used, and Syphilitic alfections in these diseases used in e-ouuection with Ilclm bold's Hose Wash. In many affections peculiar to Ladies the Ex tract liiichu is irner;ual!ed by any other reme-dy as in Chlorosis or Eoleiition, Irregularity, I'ainfulhess cr Suppi-e-ssion cd' customary Evae Vi.itions, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Uteris, Leueorrhoa or Whites. SUrilitv, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion or habits of dissipa tion. It is proscribed extensively bv the most eminent piiysicife-Trsand mid wives for Enfeebled anil Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes and all ayes (attended with any of tho above dis eases or symptoms). H. T. Helmbold's EXTRACT BUCIIU Cf II ES DISEASES ARISING FROM Imprudences, Dissipated Habits, &c, in all thoir stag-es, nt little expense, little or no change iu diet, no inconvenience, and no expo sure. It causes a frequent desire-, and jrives strength to Urinate-, thereby removing Ob struction", preventinir nod curiiur S ricturc of the I ret ha, allaying- i'ainand Jnllauimation, so lreoiK-nt in this chuo of diseases, and e.vpcHiiiur all Poisonous matter. Thousands who have been the victims of in e on p-'tent persons, and who have paid hcavv f-es to be cured in a short time, huve found that t.iey have been dee-eived, nnel that the "p,,;. son" has, by the use of "powerful ast rinro:its," bee n dried up in the system, to break out in a more airirrn vated form, oerhaps after M trri-iire Use HKLUJiOLirS JriXTUAT HUVIIV for all atlec tions and diseases of the Urinary Or irims, whether existing in the Male or Female', lronr whatever cause oriinatintr, and no mat tt r,r. .liOW lon' ftanelintr. Price, One Dollar and tiity Cents per lioetle. HENRY T. IIELMHOLD'S FMPROVED ROSE VASH cannot bo surpassed as a race Wl,'aud will be tound the only specific remedy in evorvsoc cies of utaneous Alle-e-tion. It spc-edily era'di catcs Pimples, Spots, Scorbutie Dryness, Inelct rationsof the Cutaneous Membrane. Arc: d's pels H?dness and Incipient lnllammatien,Hive s, Hash, Moth Patches Dryness of Scalp or Skin, rrost Hites, and all purposes lor which Salves or Ointments are used : restores the Skin to a state of purity and softness, and insures con tinued healthy action of the tissue of iu ves sels, on which depenels tho arce-alde c learness and vivacity of complexion so much sought ami admired. Hut however valuable as a rem edy for existing- defects of the skin, II. T. Holm bold s Kose Wash has Ion;? sustained its princi pal claim to unbounded patronage, by posse ss, in? qualities which render it a Toile t Append age of the most superlati vejand e-on-eniul e har acter, combining- in an elf-want formula those prominent requisites, safety and efficacy the invariable accompaniments ot its use as a Pre server and He-fresher of the Couiplexiem. It i? nn excellent Lotion for diseases of Syphilitic Nature, and as an Injec tion for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising- from habits of lissipu. tion,use diriconuectionwith the Extract ISiiehu Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Grape Fills, in suc-li diseases as recomriK-neied, c-aunot be surpassed rricc, Oao Dollar per Dottle. " Full and explicit directions 'accompany tha meelioines.- Evide nces of the most responsible and relia ble character furnished on: application, with hundreds of thousands of livinjr 'witnesses, and upwards of :,0ti0 unsolieite-d certilicates and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, ined'uding ctnine-nt Physicians, Clergymen; Statesmen, &o. The proprietor has never re-sorted to their publieu t ion in the. ne wspapers ; he does not do this f r.m the fact thnx his articles rank as Standin-d l'ro parations, anti do not need to be propped uu bv certilicates. v 3 H.T. HelraboldVGenuine Preparations Delivered to any address. Secure from bor- vi'THo 1ifV.,VI,,.EU Upward ov TWENTY" IVUSj. bold. by IK-u-rgists everywhere. Ad dress letters tor inloiniaU.m, iu confidence, to liKNRV 1 . Hkom wili Druggists and Chemist. r&T ?i t3:, p. He-lmbohl-s DruK and Chemical Warehouse,. Nck Cm Hroadway, New ?nVr' n' H; T J't'nHolJs Me.li.af ixpot, 104 South '1 cm h Street, Phi Idelphia. Pa 5i U iceHo or fuuntt rftiijt Azkfor II.nniT UUmboid's! TuKc no other iBvUU.-Om.l " A GREAT MimM DISCOVERY Dr. WALKER'S CIFDENIA VINEGAR BITTERS JMS 3 a ilUIlUrtlUS Ol UiUUiauuo g a; O Eear trrtimony to th-'r Vonelcr- O o lul turalivo tiitcis. 'i S3 lis WHAT ARE THEY?s" O " (9 2. 5 P E S r M 14 K V v n 1 im k. . j r v Madoof Poor Knm, Wlilftkcy Proof Spirits and Itcfuae IiQuorn doctored, spiced and sweet ened to please the tuete, called "Tonics," "Arpetiz crs," ' Restorers," c, that lead tho tippler on to drnakcniiesa and ruin, but tre a trnc Alecliclae, maia from tLe Kative Koots tnd Herbs cf California, free from all Alcoholic ttiniulanta. They are U10 OllEVT BLOOD FUUIFIEU. and A LIFE OIVlN'ti FKIXCIPLIi a perfect lienovator and Iavlgorator cf the Eystcm, carrying off all pofsonou3 matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. Ko person can laXo these Eitturd accordaig to cllrcc tion and reniainlong unwell. S10O vzClto given foran lnrcratdc case, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organ watltJ beyond tho point of repair. Ftr Inflnnimutory and Chronic lihcBina tihiti nnd tieiut, DyBPcpfda, or Indiccwlioo, llilicua, Rcniltlent and Intermittent Fevers Diseases of the IJlocd, l.iTcr, Kidneys, aud Bladder, these Bitters have boen most Buccesen ful. Isuch Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is frencrally produced by dcrangtineiit of the Digestive- Urgana. DYSPEPSIA OU. INDIGESTION, Head ache. Pain in the Ehoulder. Coughs, Tightness of tha Chest, Diiziacss, Sour Ernctatlons of the Stomach, Bad tactc la the MouUi, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, InliammaUoa cf the Lungs, Pain in tho' regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful eymptocis, are the offer.ringo of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach and biiruulato the tor pid liver and hovels, which render thctu of unequalled efficacy in. cleansing tho blood of all impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to the wholo system. FOIi eiilN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, EaU Phcum, Blotches, Epota, Pimples, rustulcs, Boils, Czr banclt3, Blns-WoruiE, Ecald-IIead, Bore Eycs.Eryslp elas. Itch, Ecurfs, Dlscoloratlons of U19 Ekia, Humors and Diseases of the bkiu, of -whatever nomo or natoro, ere literally deg up and carried out of tho system In a ehort time by the tse of these Bitters. One bottle In tuch cases will convince the most Incredulous of their curative eCtct. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find lis hrpuritics bursting tcrotijrh the sln in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you and it obstructed and sluggish la the veins ; cleanse it when it Is foul, and your feelings -will tcil yon trten. Keep tUc blood pure and tha hc althcf the erstem will follow. FIN, TAPE and other V 02 lurklne la tho eyttem of 60 many thoueundd, are eHocttiaPy destroy--d and removed. For TjII directions, read carefully tc clrculcr around each bottle, printed la four laii fiiage English, German, Freuoh and Epanith. J. T7A1.KKB, Proprietor. R. H. ilcDOKALD & CO prugglsts and Gen. Agents, Eaa Fraacitco, Cal and S3 and &i Commerce Street, New TorS. i -BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ASD DEAEEUS. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no LAC SULPHUR-No SU GAR of lead-no litharge- No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Preparations. Transparent mi.l clear as crvt t.-il. it will not soil tho finest fa!rk pt-rfe'c-tl v SAFK, CI.V N aii.l KMUCIENT. ele-siclpratuias i.oe; sought i'Oii AMI FClt'MJ AT I AST ! Il re-stores and pre-vcnts the Hair from be-c-ini;i-(.i-ay, impiu tsa -tt, .-lrsiv apxoaraisr-e re-move-s lanilrii!t, i.-i cool ami ivfrohiii" toth- lic-:iil, e-hec-ks tho Hair from failing olf. and re-L storc-s it to a jrn-at extent wlu-n nrcmuiuiely lost, iirt-ve-nts He-H-lnc-lu-, cures al! humor--, cu taueous ernitions. nnl unnatural he ;!t A o 3 if? ft? O r THEY AP.E KOT A "VTLS g t rr. ri :4,vvJi i lKhSIxrr FOifllfK HA I U IT Is THE liEST i ai'.ih i.r. i.x ittli JlAllKtl. lu. Ci. MITH. I'ateiMce, Aver, :,;.-, Fre raiod only by I'UetCTOK litre ITIIKI!?, Oloii-c-tcr. Mass. The rcnuiue is put up in a panel nettle, made' exirc-ssly for it, with the name eif the ai-ticio blown in thei;l;ss. Ask you- Dm j.-ist for XATITUV'S JlAlli Ii lTuliATi , ami tnko nei othei'. ;---Si-ncl two three cent stamps to PnocTErt TiiiOTiiElss for n '-Tre-atisoon the Hu'na-i Hair " The information it contains is worth 0ij to au'y pcisnv ' iv'7Pr salel.r LF.MMOX & MritUAV. Pruo-. li ists, i-c, KhonsburiT. l'a. J uue a, 'U.-Iy.f CrcoY A rsnn-d.y which Ua beu tf-tea. f-r 10 ycar, nnd proved in thoua inl J rkf ..njnn .. I I . m- WUTE OF rasasM ef iti Cirsat ai Lzs-j; per- ! loriiiiiig nmnv ren;ark:il,le cure-i i merits a tiiul from 11 ho nro snf ' terin lrom similar nflen-tions anet i ....... j rrtunii; inil-l. Wiil J? JjJ C:-& Ladr7;ia;TT?ie Drupeu say it cures them all -".TIT 1? rellcf Ri!d cure" 01 R1'e marvelous. f----r,ry 5,.,ltrcrp,r will find relief and cure X-raa. Allsiosts require only a few doge. r!., a3-Has furedc,,s" pronounced ircnrabU t fr"i"7" 1 T?ns aJ invigorates the svstem. Livvi Cenjiaint Most effective regulator ol this orgnn 5.fa.a. Its henlthy action on '.he stomach cures it. r;i'!'rr" 18 lealth-K! ving and appetite restorine. 12 7CZn'rS ,m.h4',-n is '"'"-kedand prompt onJhtiMr3'1 C7,TA2 ,8 r-'-h the medio.nWj onalities of Tar, cotubined with vegetable in-re Ci ,f, u""!lbtrl which nuike it uWSit b'.ft u 1V1--',t,."1y for he c-om plants enumerate out it MP.3U7 rs3t53 cziaastoi r.rs;?tX cleanses the btomneh. relaxes tftf I.iver nnd ptitshem worV f t lf, y,n '""T'rti'ctad in snTwav.we know ifvnn t"0' r-Crook"' tJXisa I cf i .7! e,r tk-ioulla 111 any ea:6s of ths Cia, Erarticcs. Piat'iea. Ee'i tX tfr, S-ala EcaiUra, t&, fefsSif S$ llr.K71 cf.P? E:c- I'" combined Jith the U-st tonio preparations of iron kaown and is the teat Alterative and I .loud Purifier made. Ksarw veer thed. Try one licutle. Soia iydulZ I'reparedoDlvbv 1 a:C2 & CO., Ea7tca, 1 Q. A Y & W E L S II , -1 Sueceor to Guy Painter, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, ASD DEALERS IN FLOUR, PRODUCE, FISH. SALT, CAR BON OILS, &c, etc., 362 Liberty Street. - PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE ' 4 Sad ad Romantic LTT history e,f Ar.n Ferret, who uT " ' in the evurth'.uso at 'v-k-j- When i-h.e -was is vp-r ,n .' - servant iu he r ftthe-i's h,r -1.- 11. - . . -r-'i i.r mrvaiuru nci. I1T l.'.ih-.' 1 abandoiitJ ht-r, an.j thc-ii t;.e ' t: keeper to tho Arehhi-h. j..f ' afterwards trare'.e! throaah I' rV'X' to tho widow of Sir. J , n" ',.r'e saved money, marrhj a .v"' husband ez dead;, aid ra-" f: country thirty vears ao, hr - "'C ' $5,000 in sofd." Her hull an 'f p.rd, equandtrred a!! Le-r n. '' died. She worked hard, sav?j"-I i -' built a little cottngo with her o'--.Syracuse. v.-hero Fhe lived wi'.h l v"" ' the child cf ht-r second awhile he married a-'dn, bit l ' made unhapjy l.y some rne j.;;.'! !"5 ' who caused trouble bc-tv.-et-n rr'a-& " Part of her property was S'A,":' tion against her husband. yT v-Jl'' connivance. She would 'lire longer, Let went to work in !,f--'"-"" and soon had several fL(.u-Hi. ' vested in real Citat?. H-r ,1,' attached to her, and when, ore a m;in insulted her he ka ,cki iI send an action for assniUt a-jd ,-'"..' l.rouht aj::iii.t hin5, there bc'r-- ' defence. She was told that !t w.i- certain when the trial wtuM c 'V' so went every day tj the court!,'-, she sat knitting and watchin '.r.": was away at woik. Cni ihe very tho case was called i-hg was t.iV,r ': " was unable to attend at ci.urt. l" " ney knew nothing of her illness, i t'.', away expecting to be ixMifiVd wl and the plaintiff carried l is ease. r,'. old lady is iduoied a?ain i, has got to that stage" of life vr-Vi'' wants is to get her son aud take L;- j, to hot old humo ia Scotlaa 1. W ERE TuEt All. 1o:3jXf.D ? i'i-'- excitement has been occisioccj a; B-- ham. Conn., by the death c f B-re-a! :-.:, uais under f 'Jpicioin circumjia-j.vT-' facts, as far &s they have dev;! 'p' 1 follows : J "A beat eighteen cirnths nzc?, Mr nis Ilurltart. of lluntir,gt..n, .;iel v ve.ry short. Hidden, and sluzu'x , i although there wa3 very little pir.r piekn cf f ul play, there wereii.'V entertained ar.d hinted at tLe idat:-- -might be Ecmethtr.g wr--: g, j .n;,, Mr. llarlbnrt hid m -3 a w.ii ;e.JV'; entire property to his wifo, mr-;! ' short time before and Lis e;-c :, ; -. few months the wid w rr;arr'c S'.a Slierrnan. widower. ;? ' ami teemed to enjoy a vt-rr i:i ,. :. moon, bcth before and e.'ttr v.t wcli.' with the aval'.B cf the i;:.-t !.:' y :':t A few mcnths after tLe Ejarri?.;? tLe est child of Mr. bhertiian (by hi n:;: 1 was taken sick tudde::!y .n: 1 li'i. ?; few weeks another c: i:!, a H about 12 years cTa?". w-s taken ::- lar symptoms, an..' died in n .-'-. rt :-; About fonr weeks sir.oe Mr. Sl.err.::'. self was seized with violent v-ir.vtir.i died after a brief i!'.r.fc$. A atniuation was made rf his bc-'j, sti stomach wna font t- New llavca !r;z. ication, and arsenic was f :"n 1 ia it z lilies sufweic-nt to dstn y life. TLe !'. jsahij of the two childrer. h.ive a!;: U;:1 to New Haven f r f saminaticn. 11: H: br.rt has alto beta (-xhutsd, a-.-H:?r: ach will undergo a lilte test. TLe has left town for New Y .rk, rrtcit:.".:: ing the efTorts of tie autr.-rit's-r : -:s her. The aua.tr creates a reit jittt and public opicioa la pietty strtc; x. sublect." CrriTd IiisTcKit-AL Fact. Th? the celebrated Loni Clarem! n w ';., pot girl, who, being extremely p: n i own conntry. jjarneyeJ to I.:::-!-1 if tcr her furtune, and becaire r?-fs'5 !rpevpr Vl-.i!p fzY,ty vt.i in t : ."Is r.SIlw1 3 '- nacity, ths wifrj of her n'.sster d'.i'-:' happened to fix bis afTcctit-u c-ar., K: becama hia wile, htmseit eying leaving her heir to his property, said to have amounted to tetter. :: and thirty thousar. I pvueds. Air.::: who freoiit-nted the tap at ihi In-'-' was a Mr. Hyde, then a p w b-.-r:.Jt-.:. : conceived the project of r-rnKr-g rr.i ..- ntal alliance with her. Ii:1 Micce-....' soon led tha brewer's wi-io to ths ilr. Hyde bein? en-bweJ tri:h ?"eitr":; and at the ccn.ni of a Urge f jr quickly rose :r, his proi'jn. be:'-: Lead of the Cnncc-ry Heach. and wj wards the celebrated Hyde, Larl cf U- .( don. TLe eldest d.irr, the olirtr lh' union, won lae heart of Jaa;3.- of York, and was married to lira. II. sent inmeaiately for his br.,:; having first plied him with s me very raillery on the subject, filled by?: "James, you have brewn, w Fs. -r, drink;" and forthwith cr.nirr.anJe.tJ -marriage should be legally rat:-:, mu'sated. Upon the death c -f Chin mounted the throne, but a prrniaturt'O frust rated this enviable Cjnsuni the pe rson of bii amiable c" v daulitt-rs, however, were Q t: ' l wife of Wiili.-im. and Q :ecn A'f. " crrandchildreD of the cidecant pot ?''w"r Wales, and weariDg in suce: of England. , t--: TiVl A Morai Lewenboeck tells ts ..LI sect seen with the inicrciccpe .nrr. 1.. 1 1 N- Uli if' T . . r : Hr.ij ma the cavities of a grain of sand. f Mould is a forest of leuttiful tre the branches, leaves and frn?t- ButterGics are fully feathere .. Hairs are hollow tubes. r.;f;. The surface of our bodies Is eove. scales Uko a fish, a sieg'e grv would cover one hundred a' t'. scales, and yet a scale covers Cve nores. T.ireii?h thee r arrow rpt-."- f sweat foices itself like water throu?3 Th rr.ttAa m.t fl ve hundred Each drop of stagnant &te? C,i- world of animated beings, s:J; ' " as much liberty as whales ni a - Each leaf has a eclony of lase-" on it, like cows on a meadow. Moral: Have some care as to you breathe, the food you cat. and the ' ycu dnnk. 'G' A Singular Case. A man D. Shilby, of Montreal, Canada. teel to the Albany City llosp1 c day with an inflamed arm. vbl ty3"t nlttmo, while arguing with 9 !jj 'tii3; empnasis to nis wurei, - rveDu cn the counter of the store, a tc b;C. tared the palm of bis hand, i the day after on his way t0Sjtarday and on reaching Albany' on t !lr k-i 6xeruciatiDg tn' , patn was so excrucianuS ffl uo further. It ia feawd llt hive to bo amputated. i i
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