J Li z I ;;;i)l:itli(l ii'.: or JVojii jtarJ-r itlutanliug the best cT;', Ucf the Now e England private cal. g li pnioshmg , oi-'gical aii' o-S' Ci q'-tanan societies to j. 11:11. cveryii.iug ms-y c-.-iii find concaruiiig the early history of their i:-:rli.;:! of the couutrv, very many important th-cTirnents t vado their starch. It wad the j .. 1 f -rlune of the writer to rtcently disco v I er : in Ner U.Ttm an ancient, mu.ty nr.iuu- I ritt giving a detail! account of the trial : km 1 execution ir wncnc-rau i a young wo I'nii named I'ticLCft Delight. This docu ment i3 the more curious bccaii-i'j commonly only weather-bealei old hags wore suru met! ad for that t fl'-'iiC". I am f the im- p.esri.m that this case is the soio vnc on re cord describing the conviction of a haudsotae gi;! as tho piisoner evidently v.-as. The uiu'Jcripi cirnmcnces : "A trew account of the triall of Patience Delight, Spinster, daughter of Ciiied to Grace Du ll;:!. t and AfLction, his wife. May 24. 1C02. Tnia being the day sett apart for the trial 1 of :hat atrocious leaguer with Sathan, I tuck brother C .'iid-stni'cd Fish and IUverend Be membor L t's Wile Parkenson to sit with me in judgment, wc being thereto specially commissioned. We opened citirt in the mcet'n house with prayer. The pris'ner was brought i.j by the sheriff thickly vailed a j that Sathan might, not prevail on the court :-v:.;ii eve;!, a:iu ner amiE s.rait y chained." Tii5 usual formalities 1 oi'ig gona tbrtngh with, there w.i3 ret 1 tho afildavit of a man Lamed llavt-ry, who se-sins to havo been the principal witness j'.gainst her. It was as follows : "I was tip to my broad hiio.v wood lot, c'oast by Goody Delight's, motiicr of pris'ner, fsik'd a hickory, ami ta:e tiiere hi rt-scir.g ami meditating. Then comes a certain rut'lin' : , ;;?; ST; i n....;.. ' ' JMI.IV,ILI IJLD loat t;)t,lL Jim: tun i : u i aiiat:j : tlread. 1 thought firjt it should be a wild catie or a painther, tha biraipCfS thereof was so Eevtre rking up. I 15;. t icach'n for my r.xe ami jo nrio iier pluck a berrie :i-1 r?lie lo-iked at uvj again end t'non !o and tucrenpon I wis tv-zoo. wall unaccouiit able desire to keen looking at her, and c-uld in no who keep my eyes from her. Which thu tempter iccinjr. sod wax- iuy bv)5d, alio saitth good evenin to rna wfth much s vcetness of voice that rr.n like ting ling oil out of Egypt tlicrow niy narrow. Kinj keeps pick'n ai d h'ok'n, and bhutcn into my body the most iii.itrusi:.:g contagion, iu- )inuc:i that I was near beside myself. Pi? Eeitlic, on prutencj of p'.r.ckiu' i.crrie.-i, she coiusth to whare- I cats, still ibutcr. at mc with her eyes, and when she comes cloast by me, restrainiog grace w.-is utterly baniahe-.l cut of me, an-! L was wholly po; s--.-.-vd with tao devil. Ilarkcn not to my weakness, but to the power 'of tin. Then saido I, 'Pa tiencc, ho.v old art thou V And she an swered and saide, 'Sixteen years and nine months, worthy sir.' Then Sathan ti-.ks my hand and makes me to lay hold on her and draw her tu settle by my side. She struggles aud makes outcrie, r ed 8 vies she, 'The ma i is bewitched.' Yt'V sa.es I, 'and thou art the witch that hath be itched me, and t'hoii shalt cure thine own poison.' Then did I press her upon my brast-boncs, where upon she uplifts violent eh.n.our, aud I know not what eke goes on, until mv bro'her, CjtidomueJ Fish, pa-sing by, comes up and clappes me o:i tho shoulderre. Baying, Utile! brother Ilavery, what's the matter V And at the touch of that bo' mau Sathau de parted out of me strait way. "Sworn in open c tirt this 2-1 Hay, 1C02. Sigued.J TiiasEVEnr: to the Esd Uavery. "Precious Smith, Head Dcputie." This estimable individual was followed by "tho young men Barnabas Ware, 15. az Dan iels and Walk Meekly Smith." They testi fied that tho rioner had fascinated them at sundry tini. s an 1 in divers manners. Sited Uarnabaa saith, last Sabbath two weeks ago he couidu't hceji ids eyes c-Sf pris'ner ad moetiu' time. Sai? I lioaz ra'e.h Lr several months he had been constrained, deboito of ail that ln noiihl rlo. kI.mi I.. t.-.t- lut-j tnoetin' to look for prisu'r, aud alwaics i nut a iooo. i.ooi iier wtui inoraw nim r. i ' flood hini with dre !ful trernulation. That tho f.iscinatioik vas paineful. but nalheiess fall of delight. Witness saieth it was like tho prickin' of pins all over him, but when he searched th-re was n"i:a to be found. Walk Meekly Smith saieth that he went to homo Willi pris'ner from tingin' schools two weeks ague. That he did to because ho was thereto fascinated, and the moved him by her behavi or so to do, having stade by his side in schoolo and singitj' out of his looke, and that ho had near done the liku befoie. being a youth aged only l dut-tcen ye&rs and su j.-ct to his father. That there was not'. in' in piin'ner's walk and manner that night which might show forth the pic-scuee of the Devil ; enly tho cunniagrs puttinge ou of vjodestle, and lookin'5strange surts of earnest looks tl mrow her eyelashes bctit down, aud as it were resting on her cheeks, which were Fct mingly ail in a glow of devilish the. But nxt day, aud evei since, witnese hath been eore distressed with losso cf appetite and melancholie, and constant desire to be in com panto with pris'ner, but is afraid to I touch her. And he swears that she hath t Lewnched him." I Next camo a woman witness. Ruth Dan iels being sworn testifies that she knows that prisoner hath bewitched Walk Meekly Smith, tor "that he now shunni's witness, whereas ho used to be familiar and good friends, be ing witness' third cousin. That last S-.;b-lath wedc. in the media', prb'ner tried to fascinate witness. Witness looked at pris'ner to rebuke her for not minding to this dis course. Piis'ner turned up l.er note aud gave her such a fierco lock that witness was tasctnated to take up the hyrano books, and was near about to throw it at j ris'ner's Lea 1." Afrer her camo brother Condemned Fish wiio said that he remembied th i.;tn,. "Thereupon," continue the manuscript', "up starts prio-ner and throws the vail off her head with incredible di'igence and fury, and cries out to tho jury with a loud voice: "Worthy sirs! take heed how ye give trust to false counsulle, and be not swift to staia your siirts with guiltless blood. I proteste to the Lorde I am innocent of this thinge. Would you put to death Susannah and jus tify the lying ciders?" with mora of Mich assurance. "Then it was plaine to see how Sathan truggled within her, so that Mr. Fish goes up aud spat in her face, and charged hitn to come out of her, and covered up her head." After this there was but little more to be eloue. Upon such unimpeachable testimony she was of e.-urse found guilty aud sentenced tj death. The account ends with thess vords : "Judgment being passed, the people ty-A bcr to a convenient tre9 hard by and burned her with fire, while wo all exalted fonga ef triumph which well mo- drnwnr.. the cry of D-o'zebub yc'ling with her voice.' A-V-h? Yvrk Sunday World. .1 51 upumug me dock anu now he Stayed her I: A -:- -Vt'- w itinn t!,e limitsof said !;..roi;-h. '' rah hand. Ha concluded by abrupViv .sk- j '' l'x)r',:)i'"'''Wratc' I;V,u u .N K'l Iiiu -i tng, "Is not this enough? Shall wo not j j " Ebonsburjr, prif.lrtL-tf :i mddenly tei.a tho tempter and cast out Sa- ! -3 th.an from ami m us ?" I ' in u - -LJ '''.', ", jrjp IIOMAS C A H L A X 1), VOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, Tj?P!T P ft T qi FTTpin HTTJpn tHJIipP Mull, UrlM, fllTJilU bllilliij Millfl, FEED AIHD PROVISIONS, 1323 Elcvesitli Averstse, Between 13th and 14th Sis., Altcor.a. AH such poex's ns Spices, Krnflifs, Wood. B'i Wiilow Ware, Shoe Blacking and Station fry will he a old fror.i manufactarcr's printed price i;ts. m;d a'l other roods in my line at I'liilaof li hia , Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts burgh current prices- Todealer-o 1 present the peculiar advantage of paving them all freight and diavage, as they ."re not required to pay freights from the principal rilies ;uid no drav auK chxrjr.-nro made. Dealers may rest a? ?:red that my g.-di are of the best qnalitT and niy prices as moderate as ci y rates. P.y doing a fair, upright busincs-i, aiii bv promptly and satisfiii-toiily fiiiii.g :il! orders, I hope to merit j the patronage of retail dealers and others in Cambria county ir.d elsewhere. Orders re ! t-pecttu ! 1 v solicited and satisfaction cnaranteed in it 1 rC3. TIIi M AS GARLAND. AliconR, July 23, ibt;:.-tf. SEW FIRM INAN GL8 ST1S9 r-2 f' "? f'ra ,v i w4 rsn r? good goods & great bargains I'OXt THE HEABY CASH I J,1 AVT7C l.oooroo urnpricTors of the STOUE KO )M and 8 I t it K t) I-" tit )( 7S recontly I'O-l-Ko jr t II. A. S!io'.!!iakcT& Co., and liavinp-j-u; ;-!i.;. -.;! am :io:':t it.n.U stock: or kfvj nnnn iij.i-.ij r.ufi.r i, vrt nvji now pi-opai-; rl to ?i:jj ly all tho oPt cu-toiMi-rs (if tho hue fli i.'!, ar ! a ; nir.nv now ones i's w iil j :itron;zo us, v, llli CooU; of id! hinds at ! PRICES FULLY AS LOW I any other I c'Hii'.ly. l ! i ! Co;;.-! ii;t!j st" nuv Pant in or out of Ca'-nri.i our ;ntonti:!i t : Koop ovtr s-tore l.o.l v jrh a ui; ;.;-.a vvii fch-c-to'l n-.-o:-ti!ioi:t 11: :'. ii;: Dill (,(OTlS. : t AM Y (;iOj)S, ,( ' ,'.-'. M TS. SHOV ; KATs.CAl"'. CI.( I N( .. t '.' ItiT.'i, ri'liNI i TrcM.oll, CI.O'JHS. i if T.: N.VA!U', (ilU)- , rr-;i;ir., Fr,'M-, uaci x, rtsit, salt, to- : itACCO. CttJAUS. and alt other articles, lai-re : sniail, t:.at i-m oo l'miml in anv sti io o' !:!e .!:arac t -r Li t!i cotmt ; and as we ii;t n: to j SKSI K S.SVS:! iir CAS SI j i COl'S'fllY FROUfCE, 1 and niT:r no had Oc-l.t-. wefi t l furo that our ! Sjtoc'.t .'oidonr priees vill i-ot only secure hut ! r tain fur us ;i liberal share of patronajro. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL ; are respeet tolly s lieit-rh and if we fail to rrn j (tor out ire satisfaction, l.oth s rc?iiils t he fjtial- ity of our roitl-i :;nc1 tho j.riets asked for them. I it will certainly lie no fiult of the ih-w linn at tho old stand of Shoemaker t Co.. Mih street. ; Don't forirt t to call an. 1 we'll not forget , to five ! you foil aiuo for your mouev. I .MY Kits & LLOYD. I ElK-iisburar, Jan. 2F, ITi.-tf. vjyOOD, 2IOPJIELL & CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. Rjf-ff.j?epot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Iiclcil Dealers FoaiiBi m mm m m, IIAIlDWAI'i:, Q U;-iNs WA 1171. BOOTS AND SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS. IKON' AND NAILS CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, 1 1 MA I ) Y-:.T A DE CIA THING . GLASS WARE. YPLLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. PRO'ISIONS and FEED. ALL KINDS. Together with n'l mannerof Western Produce, such a rJ.OCK. I5ACON, FISH, SALT, CA!:pX OIL, &c., ic. ly" VVho'csiie and retail orders solicited and promptly filied on the shortest notice and nost rea.-onable terms. WOOD, MORRELL k CO. E:s35:mrRG .'a'. n4 A ING iecent'.y enlarged our sdock are now prepared to sell at a "reat reduction from former priees. 0:;r stock eon-sj.-ts of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy S-'iaps, T.ecm's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor atiyes. Pills, Ointmenis, Piasters. Liniments, Pain Killers, Citrate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica Ginger, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Essences, l emon Syrup, o.jthii :g Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spice, ic. ; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, Blank Rooks, Deeds, Notes and Bonds; Cap, Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper: l.tivelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fiuid, Llack and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass Looks. Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His tnr:cs, iJiblts, Ileligioas.Piayer and Toy Books, t ei Kiav.-9, t ines, ic. We have added to our stock a lot of FIN E JEWELRY, to which we would invite the attention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices tliau evero.Tered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON & MURRAY, July 30, Main Street, Ebensbcrg. F ! AUCTION! AUCTICM! Y: ?AVIXr. V.eeo. commissioned l.vOovcr ; -A nor (ieary to act as Alt "J OA';-;; in .Ca nor ie : ami for i In c ana lor t no i lorooirli ,t l-i.nt.i,i-.r e-1 to reeoivo niid sell at I'nliiie' -l 1 kinds of Coi.ds. Wni-os. !.r- :1 ?- atici ion iii J; fham.i.-'f, .Vc., ;ml aiso atterwl to the duties : E: 1" uetioueer at ad sale? of Lands, Tone- : TliCIll. f Si .w-Tr TJ. I.'.. LQRETTO MARBLE WORKS. PRICES KEDUCED!$ffl And Yl orU WarrnntKl! ' EVlNi'MEXTS. Tomb Stont.s. r.f-iif niiAi-and Tam.R Tops, rn.i.l.. nH,'.i tlie finest Italian MarMo and in style' i worKinansinp not surpassed by ' ;,i i f any munufa turer. Give rue a enil before decidinj-- upon pnrehasin-r or orderin work elsewhere". JAMES WILKIXstN. Loret to, April K, 1871.-tf. DR. H. B. MILLER, ,fTN Altoor.a, pa., q-Uxi",-'Yj) Operative and Mechanical DENTIST OfSce removed to Virginia 8treet. opposite the Lutheran cnurch. Persons from Cambria county or ebewhere who get work done by me to the amount of Ten Dollars nad upwards will have the railroad fare deducted from their bills All wqbh wauaxu-, t Jan. 21, I8Ca.-tf. JO I J JTF rJNTOX, Altornll'jTr, -'ohnstown, y:1. O.T.eo io building pouthl l?'n.i -V;-0rvfMaln --"ranklin streets, soc entlfitorr. Entrance on Franklin street. Ayer's Cherry Peouoral. Por Diseases of tho Tltroat and Lungs, such, as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among the great discoveries of modern science, few are of more real value to mankind than this ef fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. A vast trial of its virtue?, throughout this and other countries, has shown that . it does surely and effectually control them. Tho testimony of our best citi zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that Cherry Pectoral, will and does relieve and cure the atflicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs yield to its power; and cases of Consump tion, cured by this preparation, are pmblic ly known, so remarkable as hardly to bo be lieved, were they not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the public may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, the" forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and convince.-- the most sceptical. Every family should keep it on hand as a protection against the early and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met at first, hut which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten der lungs need this defence ; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid tho distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, Chekry Pectoral, is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes aro rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surelv against ordinary col ls, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No one will sutler troublesome Isitlueiiza and pain ful Itronchitis, when they know how easily thev can be cured. Originally the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in the t-.tmost jossililj perfection. It may be confidently re lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has" ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as inemorablo as the greatest it lias ever effected. rUEPAJtED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mats., Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD BY ALL D1XUGGI3T3 EYEEYWUEKE. JL V .v..v c VTS Vfcltiftl.t fctWUA.1 Elpgolpl MAIZi Every year increases the popularity of lliis valuable Hair Preparation; vrhicli is clue to merit alone. "VVe can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfecteel prep aration for restoring Gkay or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes "white and clean. It removes all eruptions and tlandrufij, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is tho most economical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, il.D State Assayer of Massachusetts, fays, "The constituents are pure, and carefully Belectc-d for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best PcepajulTiost for its intended purposes." Sold ty all Iruggiit$t and Dealers in Ifedictnet. Prioo One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOB THU WIII3XEIi3. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, raid" too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one 2rcpiimtion which will quickly anel e-Foctually accomplish this reoult. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. rjar.ufacti:red by H. P. HALL & CO., arAsirrjA, xijz. NATURE'S litiiHUiinlltU Contains no LAC SULPHUR Kb SU GAR of lead-no litharge No nitrate Of SILVER, and is entire!. free- from tha Poisonous and Heaith-dostroying Drugs used in others Hair Preparations. sod t he thiest fabric perfectly SAFK, CLKAN and I'.r r j(. fi.NT, !csideratunis long sought FOit ASH FOfXD AT LAST ! it resiores stud iir?vents tho Hair from be-conun-j-G ray, imparts a s.dt, plossv apnea ranoe, removes Damlrutr, is eod and retror-hiti;-- to the head, cneef.s tho Hair from fallinjr oil', iu:d re stores it to a a-rc-at extent, when prematuiHdy lost, prevents Headaeho, cures all humors, eu UTifM.iK cniptKmi. und iin.wtm-al heat. AS V hie 1- SMITH. Patentee-, Aver. Ma Pre pared only bv 1'ltOCTolt IJkUTHEiiS, Giou-eestei-, Mass. Jhe genuine is pat up in a panel ! ot.le, made expres.-!y f.r it, with iho name of theartiele blown in the glass. Ask vour Drii "--rist for XATL'Iihnj llAili l:KtiT01iA.llYK, and take no other. , " 'end two three cent stamps to Proctfr I'ltOTli tus fur u "Treatise on the Human Hair." erco" ornm,Jon il 'ontaiiis is worth VJ0 to any i-Vor sale by LEMMON & MURRAY, Drujr gists, Arc, kt.enst.urg. Pa. J u ue 3, '7L-ly.J TENriSTRir. Tha R t i " of the Palti more College of DenUl Sur gery, respect fully offers his rnoF-.ssto al services to the citizens of Eb- ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit on the rot-axil -Mu.vdai of each month, to re main one week. Aus 13. SAM'L BELFOLD, D. D. S. iOC A SIO!TII ! TIorKte..r,,li. i 1? HltJ scsi-aid. H. n. SHAW. Airr-i" kVflu" : . t . rr u- i Alii 8 Buy, Jouiiiiy,' liowVTcur Seabt Gt v. here you will, 'moter hi;h or loiv (n carriage, oaOin, ear or eab. It's 'vae ir.atio!i" 's nil tho g-o Say, Johnny, how's your ceab ? I try to talk on polities, On Tamany and Kvuus' "Trab, But "Jul.ni'i-'i eow-pox" upward sticks .Say, Johnny, how's your scab? I rant on Brijrham's Mormondom, Ssve-ar how poly eamists I'd nab, Dot "vaceine virus" strikes mo dumb Say, Johnny, how's your seabV I mention the Chicasro lire Cow, cat, and photographic dab. Dot "vesiele" will go one hi-rher tay, Johnu-, how's your soab? I S'vear Queen Vic's ftf mud's a hatter Keitomte 'fsraeli's t iai. But uau.irht is heard save -sma'd-poxmattcr," Say, Johnny, how's your scab? I spout Macbeth on Banquo's trhost ut hello, Hamlet, 1-eer, Uuccii Mab, But puis and pustule" rule the roast bay, Johnny, how's your scab ' I curse as loud as I can bawl, Swear inln's a monl;e'j woman a drab, liu "lymph ;ut- lies.i Horn eow'' drowns all Saj", Johnny, how's your Scab 1 Comes Small-pox, the? I do not fear. Nor aujrht beneath tLo graveyard slab, Except the Do'jI dim.' in my ear. Say, Johnny, how's your scab ? Extkaokdixauy Discovbi'.Y. Willi much pleasure we announce that Cul. J. Franklin llc-igatt.rf Lancaster City,Pa.,now practicing as a Solicitor ef Patents io thia citj, has suc ceeded in fccizing. liolding and permanently fastening tho colors of nature upon metal, glass, or any material. Netpscy, Dagcerrr, and a!! tho scientific photographers of Eu rope nod this country have for years eudea--vored to secure this great disidVratum, but could not accomplish it; but Col. Reigatt now exhibits the positive result, viz: ic ttm-s in colcrs that aro "Iridescent rictures," the perfection of the daguerreotype, ambro typo and fhotcgraj hie trts, that" excel the colors of the pearl, equaling the glit'teting ct lore of the rainbow, and cannot ho copied in the manufactured colors or pigments made by man. The discoverer informs us that he observed that the yellow light belongs to tbo animal kingdom, tho blue light to the vege table kir.gd. m. and the red light to the min eial kingdom, and red is the fire of ioanim -.te nature, and that tho.-e thrcj lights or Co! rs are the forces of nature, an i when combitiid or ceticentrated in a focus prodnco tho white :H'it that is ti o grcr.'cr p.owcr. Da-iuerre fastcn'-d the s?i'cuh:o, but Ligart has fastened the suhiffaffe. and he clvmj tho discovery and utilizing the primary colors of nut tiro in ail th.eir t:r:ts and hues, and applying and fasten! t)g them j i mat ently tp,o:i th.e sur fa -2 f f metal, glass, or any ctur nsatcrial, by the Udc id" any j-.ii:itrr.lt vegetal:-!, er an imal tiibstai.ee, f t prodncing vijturrs in coio-j or f.;r any (tht-r U-f:d purpose, chen: ical or rncliacical, y any proce.-s whatever. One of IU picln.rea is a portrait in r.'i the the, brilliant cd-.r.: of tho rainbov. t'cvr.d ether pictures exhibit the American flag pc-cricg out from the skies, ami thoo bril liant and etherial colors, being the glittering colors of light, cannot be imitated or pa:u:ed Uh pigments made b' mar so pic tures, having been taken mouths ago, prove their perminency, and this result proves "lieigei t's Discovery " to be a success. IT; has already tecured his 'Dir-c ivery" in the hi. S. Patent Oilice and in the sevoral patent ''ices of turops. We do t.ot hesitate to suggest that our Gove-rr rr.e-nt alor.e should possess this secret, as, all th.o most import! t bonds, treatiea and documents Could be piint ol in tiiese new and extraordinary c---rs in a style une.ptK.led. We will here add that we have been intimalery' acqna?nted with Col. bkdgart for more than tweuty years past. He is the author T the "Lif,.- of Itobert Ful ton," and his mechanical aLd sciei;tific qual ideations havo secured him a national repu tation. We confidently look forward to the extraordinary success which will result from this near discovery. Sun-Jay Morniwi Ga zette. Dkcidldly Good. Will Carleton, the ri.dugyoung poet, iu an editorial p.. cm, thus tells how a farmer took a youngster of his to a printing office to be made into an editor, being fit for nothing else : Tho editor sat in his tar.ctum and looked the old man in the eye, Then glanced at the grinning young hrne ful, and mournfully made his re'ply : "Is your S 'n a small unbound edition of llos'-s and Solomon both? "Can he comp.-.9s his spirit with meekness, and strangle a natural oath ? "Can he leave all his wrongs to tbo future, and carry bis heart in his cheek ? "Can be do an hour's work in a minute, and live on tixperice a week ? 'Can he courteously talk to an equal, and biowleat an impudent dunce ? 'Can ho keep things iu apple pie order, aud do a dozen at once ? "Can he press ali the springs of knowledge with a quick and reliable touch ? "And 1 e sure that he knows how much to krow.and knows how to not know too much? 'D...es he know how to stir up bis virtue, and put a check-rein on his pride ? "Can he carry a gentleman's manners within a rhinoceros' hide ? Can he know all. and do all, and be all, with cheerfulness, courage and vim? "I.f so, we perhaps can be making an sui tor outen o'. him." The farmer stood curiously listening, while wonder his visage o'erspread ; And he said, "Jim. I guess we'll be golu'; h's probably out of his head." The " eby Latft. The following 3 tho newest advertisement in the Philadelphia Bulletin : 1 Wanted a man to elore with my wife. IIo must be a man e f courage, and strong as an ox. He must be one with a healthy con stitution, and able to do with little sleep. A sailor would suit best one who has been accustomed to big blows. Jdy wife has many good points for a man who could ap preciate them. I cannot. She can tak faster than lightning can travel, and louder than a railroad w histle can scream. She doesn't care much for tho amenities, but is very powerful on the ascerbities of life. She would be a good assistant in a vinegar fac tory, she's ho 6cur ; and would be a noble companion for a man living in a country where there are plenty of bears, she's so powerful in hugging. To any man who feels like enticing my wife to elope with him, I will pay $50 aud tho expenso of the elopement. Should my blessing be consid ered ef any consequence, I'll throw it in. For future particulars apply to Hexry Jikks, 2 Chestnut street. In New Haven, Conn., there is a needle factory where the whole process is done by a single machiue without the labor of any person. It cuts the pieces of steel wire con secutively, punches the eye holes, counter sinks the eyes and grinds the points, and, in fact, dc-ea everything until the needle drop3 out completely formed. Another machine picks them up and arranges them, heads and points together, and a third piece of mechan ism puts them into paper. One of theso machines occupies no more space than an ordinary table, and each of them turns out from thirty to forty thousand needles a day. Most of the needle3 hitherto ia use have been imported from England until withia a few years past. 2871. Fall Trade. 1871. I ath now prepared to idler SUPERIOR INDUCE 31 EN TS to cash rurttnASbits of Tf iSIT-Iil CQrPEE III. 1". I T It K It AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. My stock consists in part of every variety cf Tin, t-lseei-Us-ftii, COPPER A2W IJRASS WARES, KNAMEI.I.ED AND n.AlX SAUCE-PAL-S. EOILEES &c , COAL SHOVELS. MINK LAMPS, OH CANS. 1IOVSKFUP.NISMINO IIARD YAUI3 OF EVKIIY KIND. pcei'a Aiiti-Diist HEATING an r COOKING STOVES, EXCELSIOR CGOK1XG STOVKS. NOBLE, TLIUMPII anp PAH LOU COOK ING STOVES. And any Cooking Stove desired I will gft when ordered at manufacturer's prices. Odd Stova Plates and Grates, cVc, for re pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; other will bo ordered when wanted. Particular attention given to Spouting Valleys and Conductors, ail of which will be made out of best maty rials and put up by competent wc-rkrr.cn. Lamp Burners. Wick ard CMmr.07s wnou.SAi.i- on kktaii.. I would call particular attenti. n to the Light House P.urr.rr, witli Glass Ct ue, for givirg more litzht than any other in use. Also, the Partgon Burner, for Crude Oil. SUGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS of all sizes conittntlv on Land. Special sttentioii given to Jobbing nTirs, Copper and Sheet-Iron, at lowest n n. VTnoi.F.sALj; Mekciiants' Liits now ready, at;d w ill be sent on application by mail or in persju Hoping to pee al! my old cttitonrrs and many new or.es tVls Spring, I return my most sincere thanfcn for the very liberal pi tronage I hare already received, and vili endcATor to pltas-j ad who may call, neth er they buy or not. FRANCIS V, HAY. Johnstown, rdarch 7. 1S67. f? REaT itt:i)cc-n'ox in Prices. TO CASH CUSTOMERS'. The undersigned respectfully informs tho citizens ef ELcmsburg and the public gener ally that he has made a trrer.t reduction in prices to CASH liUVEKS. My ttock v.iii consist, in part.cf Co(Aiv.j, Varlvr aud llcal Sk-vet, of the most j'.pular hinds ; Tin irxre of every description, of my own man ufacture ; IlarJzcare ef all kind, such as L'ck, Screws. Luff. Hirges, Tab'e Hir-ce? Shutter Hinge-?. I?... its, Iron and Nails, "Win- i 'hw Glass. Putty, 'JV.dc Knives ami forks, Carving Kni-res and Forks, Meat Cutters', Apple Parers, Pen and Pocket Knives in great variety, Scissors, Shears, liazers and Strops, Axes, Hatchets. Ilammirs, Poring Machines, Augers, Chissels, riar.es, Com passes, Squares, Files. Hasp, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Lip, Panel and Cross-Cut Saws, Chains cf all hinds. Shovels, Spades, Scvthes and Snaths, Rakes. Forks, Sleigh ptl!s Shoe Last?. Pegs, Wax Bristles, Clothes Wtingers. Grind Stones. Patent Molasses Gates and Mea-ures, Lumler Sticks, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cast Steel. Uides. Shoe Guns, Revolvers, Pish Is, Cartridges, Pow der, Caps, Lead, ftc, Odd Stove Plates, Grates and Fire Piicks, Well ar.d Cistern Pumps and Tubing; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind ; Wooden and Willcv 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. cc. FAHjiLY GROCERIES, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups, Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples' Pish, Hominy, Crackers, Rice and Pear Barley; Soaps, Can lies; TOBACCO and CIGAIiS ; Paint, Whitewash, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Dusting, Varnish, Stove. Clothes and Tooth Prushes, all kinds and sizes; Bed Cords and Manilla Ropes, and many other articles at the lowest rates for CASH. lX-IIouce Spouting made, pair.Vd ar.d put up at low rates L.r cash. A liberal discount made to country tiealers buying Tinware wh. -lesale. GTHO. II UN TLEY Ebensburg, Feb, 23. 18G7.-tf. v. n i? n v w -v i.- v ri -r.- t v- j v. jj . i -j n u ij it , Wholesale ana Retnll Dealer In HEATING AND COOK STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, T!I, CoFFII Hi lEII-ISi MI OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, And GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING and all other work in bi3 lire. Virginia Street, near Caroline Street Airoo..4, The only dealer in the cltv havipg the riVM to sell the renowned "iiARLEY "SHE F" COOK S rOYE, the most perfect complete and satisfactory Stove ever '"r.trodnced to the public?. Stock Immense. - Trices Lov. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J.OOK WELL TO YOUR BOOTS ASJD SHOES For Men'i and Hrys "Wear. The undersigned respectfully informs his nu merous customers and the public "enerallv that he is prepared to manulacture'pJOOTS arid SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the finest French calfskin boots to' the coarsest brogan. in the very best masses, on the short est notice, and at as moderate prices ns like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made at iay establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of mv work. Others can easily be convinced of the fact if thei will only give mo a trial. Try and be convinced CSPRer airing of Boots and Shoes .friended to promptly and in a workmanlike manner. I hankful for past favors I feel eoniiient that my work and prices will commend me toacon tinuauce and increase of the same. v . . JHN D. THOMAS. Ebwuburjr, April S3, 1863. . mm mwmw mmii ti jliitliJiUliiJ lulll-llLili- ii.rl.lv-iit..i. VM. P. PATTCW, 3Ianufactuicr nnl Dealer Abb KINDS OF CABINET U 13 0 nail Io2 linlou Stre i i t, joi A i j o i r, r. Bureaus, j ii-d-m-ad5, 'aslisu".nds, Sid'-boardP, Chamber Set?, l iii'lili- Sets, AVa: ,1 rot.es, Dook Ci ses, Lonn-i' , &C, if., &c, &c fiinc Chairs, ';od S at e":: ::! S, K it( lien Furniture, lied koui-fes, Ma', t rcsses. Tete-a-Tet-s, l.vt. n-:.n Table, 1 'miriir 'J'abu. s, &c, io., A:c, iVc, ice, ire, - . i w tw-i , . SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE IlliOl'- i'. f'.'.-I hi - - ..... pi-ie'-. Cabinet anl m:i.-?naK-rs mao-riai - oi ali kirds for sale, lot niiuro delivered at any point ra Johnstown or ut l.'aib-oad Station 1 ,-eo- It extra ei.a. -e. WM. i. l'ATTO-W Johnstown, Oct.. 13, l-CO.-tf. snrn,rr'i:-ri Ca.inet and i in;i.-?na!--rs- nnuoriais : Q C-3 t t-q m e- CC r. - erl La- Z : c , Zx. 5 3 - - : i CO : UJ ca ? H in rj; f - P2 2 s 5 ) z ? -? t i jr.:ET-i. s. xe';?-;1j.?.rc:i o e- -m -.-s CP) H O 3 '4 V3 JA3I-:S F. MILLIKEN, ATTO R M EY-AT- LAW -l-VJJ rilj. J1.S TAT 12 A i J.'2 T, irOT.TJIIAVi-I'ncC. PA. Pi'ori:'! attention .sriven to the e-( slo; -r r ti o.auiis j:! .;;!!-, i aicona, i ! ontK'ij-i.on, i;u.ioi.:, I'a-fi ' r ( -.e t iii !r i: n-o real c.-ict" will nnd it .erea.!y to j i o; -o: ;.o;;de:ieo m either kr-iisli or Cer i. - i- I'nn .'li in ;o iic ;in', . iii; in so:!--; it. 1 1 k r i: ; i . n t -r. .! V, r.i . T a n n , V-q.. I sr Tor I ifan, Jbi-ti - Co.. C, U"i C. Tt. T. ( oi.i-. 1 i.iia.!. ! i piiia; !.-v-r-:..T.T. Vitv ;c Dro., V. M. Conni.-v. --!.. J 1. it. -.v. i.e. '.- !.. i'..;..i,-iry: 1To. Ji.n I .- oil, iC;t;;eoio-! : s. rr". l?i.iir. Il-!li'".avs- btrr: lion. li. ! . !'..,!. A '!i.in;.-i ; D. r. v l '., Lewisimvn: Cviai 1 ! ier. Lsij., Jolsristowii: in. 1. W ii-on. Esq.. !! -Hef, r:;o. l-lg.-tv. E A L E T A T I Y G K N C Y dP'4 OATr-ni rfY " . M ' I "-"ice lit ( 't!mtn,ie Ke.y. Several rartk-? v,i-h to secure lloufwin Kb- cn-bui-ir at t ir rents. Hon-, s ati-i Lot- are for rent on fair terms. OS a lt...l ilT'on o.:,.,..f ,-,... have for i-. ii t. ave for rent. b' t ns kiv.nv -ivh-it ktnd of a IIou.-o e.r House and Lot j-fin wi-h to so.-iiro a n tenant. liave yo..- JU'.Al t.r i'l.liSnXA I. I lit iVKIi Tl yon i- sell, or do y.-u wi-h to buv c.is: Asia Vs at o.;ce If ""Our terms are re.; -tonal ie for ril 'irviees relative to iibo e niatu rs. J-c" "It--a I E-t;.tc-(.aette." CH:. W. tlAT.VAK CO. Lbensburj.', Feb. 4, v;L-tf. 'TTAMES J. oat:jax. -m. n . 7 - vJr . !,.. 1 ir. r i - i-. loorm i3 'iui-fti-.ni:'.isprr;cas mv- fu-ian and Surgeon to the citizens of Carroll- tewn aud viciuity. Office in rear ef build- ing occupienl by J. Bnci Ar Co. as a ttore. Night cails can be made at his re-Vlcnce one door south of A. Hang's tin and hardware store. fMav s S67. " W W. JAM r SON, M. D r.orct-io, Cnmbria Co.. Ia., Tenders his y-rofeionni serviees to all citizens of tiie ul-ovr idaee a;;d vie-nit t vrho iiuvm any rtaiil in ns t e-f Heuic-nl aid. i.vrJt..-tjt. TeTiMON efc 1LAXK, " V vac Us in;; iJi Kio:--.n. .. . K'lKNsu; no. Pa. ' (irfirp m rear of Lontuiort iV MnrravV Drii.,' nnd Uook Store, High street. jh-T-;ui.j m J. LLOYD, successor to Pe. -g -u-a- P.rjsjf, Dealer in Dmys, Medicines, rain's, S'c. Store on Main street, opposite the "Mansion House," Fbensburg, Pa. October 17. 1$67.-Cm. F. P."TIEtlXF.Y JAMES! M'l.I LAW and COLLECTION OFFICE TlERNEY NULL, 'olo:mIc I'o , Ecii'ilMirs', Pa. JT" Special attention paid to collection in all parts of the United tstates. p3-ls- -.l.-if. GVv . EASLY, Attohxey at Law, OiTice, No. HIS Franklin street, Johns town, Pa . two doors North ef Frazci's Drug Store. Will attend promptly to all nnumer ol legal business that may be entrusted to him. fTIEO. M. KEADE, Attornnjat-Lmc, V-H Lbcnshurg, Pa. Office in new buildin recently erected on Centre street, two door from High street. &U!r 07 WTK. II. SECIILEH, Attorney-at- tT 1. La' E,,ensburg, Pa. Oilice in Tho. Lloyd s new building, one door north of Colo-na-V llOW Centre street. I A. SHOUMAKEI! GEO. A. hriiKV, QUOEMAKEIt Sc UEHliY, ATTOnsi;ys.AT.I,Av, March 1I,K1. EUCXSMTRG, PA. QT.O. W. OA'niAX & CO., Amis. TT -rl:VS'A,T"T' Ebenstiur- Cambria Co, Tl. 1 ho -ol eetion e.f notes and bills, netliei duo or past dUC, will reeeiv c inoaipt att out ion Cnrrolltown, Cambria Co., I';l'. All rr.an eareiulij. (olleettons a svei-ialty. rV W. DICK, Attouney-at-Law, Eb- ensbura-, Ta. Omee in ColonaOe Kow All manner of teiral business attended ro sati laetorny and colleotions a specialty, lo-lt.tl. T S. OGDEN, Justice of tiif Pkace, " Johnstown. Ta. OtTiec- cn Tron street, be tween the ( oneinan?h Drid je and Pa K. K De pot. o lections nnd all business intrusted to mm will bo promptly attended to. 13-11. TVVNIEL McLAITflllLIN". Aftnrnr?,. m m - t "'y t. ""'.. -'"nnstown. l'a. i unco in t he old Inn .! r.,.. .r.'..: ' .-o. ' .."" irt- nr.) . in., rnn.ct.1r4 1 i.ii.n..f i-i: : ' ' 1 iiiuiih.,iu OKU L'li 1ti. cc -,,, ...o 1. 1.; rlAAJsl KITTELL. Attorxey- T,T ,AT-Iiw' Ebrnsburg, Pa. Office In Co 84o Eow, Centra street. q w -t 1 ;-- j -- i C -l , t-1 i-. fi if1 .4 -. 'Ihc I;- ttci tcr ry. reti.r In j Wl'''cil V i- a graphic a veh us Yf'ilowstou --t 'A o. Mr. ngion. ' r.i.n.f t 1 1 & n :. ' , e-T.t a . I' i -T;.r- j tot so colo.rnns s-.me tir.U ol the i e-ilowst--ne cur.ti v even when 1 ri r,zA ! y an'i i able as Li. ut. I) !.-',.;; i ; canary that c. r Crmat .ry t- -: i a-r.iou:y locked f.jr. Kve," ; every nspect f r the r.rw v , wi...(c evirnice we r,-. nnrr.i ative i f the L'nvrh .p :w! rccd.td 1 l" re '' &c j n- n ! f-T.r fc. T - , Tit . . : iU iuL': V .- e..i i "".u ia iijir.in as ti - "G-ftf ' depicted bv Mr I"!i.,if , .u: :" , ' . U 'li a av i, ... ' prev..u.i statements. It ;."a ; '' tic bi-ure, or rei.t iu tv- c - , '-' - ! ? u'HTr' I Lwcr laos r,f the Yei;.. w-t-: p v ' ' ' ' VI r.t 1 .w i. , k. , i u.:riy r. J 5 Ca'.iv.n varies from ce to t--.,7t ; in oc pin, ana tlui," ::s I whirls with imrr.ctife v J;V.. ' ' ficm olove "now a l-',ue a '''I '" i ribbon." Tli-i attrition (f V-..'- countless ag?s has w. :n ti ; ir.to strar.-r-? f-lr.:: "s , f "t ,-,.r. i , -. , i ptnuai i-:S," ;r.,u th'.-sr ' the wattis ef the r.i j fprirgs .. hlch :z: e ; a va; ie?y of tints an gv- !y ! intense red, urp tairlv hC-WinJe ti . t e. , s'ngulari'.y and j j;j .rc-ver fringe- -ar.d:.r,."' i:i -:- . : j of la.-allic figures, o-vr, r- j from twenty to t! i::v f -.t i ; i:.g, v.-;.hvut crack e: .';aw ; t cr.e ab-.vc tl.-. f.-tutr. I I Uii Great I a. Is are tr.''- i TL!;V art " ice water, . hundred a; a bro i 1, eve: ieap-ng d-w i ' - .. r , i point or division, thev rn-h vast curtain, as -f ? ; o f -. i are the Lower Falls, V the Le-ight t Niaga-a. (r : V :::"ty feet, ard 1 ut ; a n. j Thus, within th-t sh j r.'.ahfs a descent of far a way is tl.; b v. r ; wh ich 1 .as a sh- re iii.e : ar.d sixiv miles, ct d a e f ov. r f..ur hundred j lake is icy c .1.1, i -. , v ...,, .... I green w .; . .. t ilk the river, grc-ai s-ne. a:.;! it c..i, j s'ers, the like ...f .( aro J where. But the chitf uirvtl j would s-ccm to v the "Co . ; ho-e L s?!i. j ;.e-c .-.re -it f thi in r area re lu:e the ! T- c-lad to co-pLte :s: of i Wc.'f wiir-:? : 1 ! ave s? : br a cralc-T a c lun.n of hot (he i'.i.: j) w: '.meter, a.-ce--.:d wit'i a - ! c..i,y, io tno lie:g!.t e. li. 1 K-.t lor an vc .nt, a:.; :n a th -"isan I wa'.er pri.o-ratic drops, 'ihi fift-en rrdnutes. tln ol: water of the ci-tfrn i c:- l .f t . .o i I .... ; Thii g!y$.er, wl.i-h i "i T C . tiie Granil. It pla . r.t ro o ! of tprtv-f,.vr t,tl ;-tvl ' twentv r..;nr.t-.i. Ar-':?-r,ri ; .0!(j F,;tl;fn!.- ..,.lT!! r. ;.;y r il r.our apart, thro wn a up i eo.nn.n to an e.eva'-cn -. I There are fifty gt. ,-crs ... - ' . 1 """r - r'1Lr. - -r..t w.tr.in frttv mile dent that these e-lj-?.t rr.t:?' the most re-c.arkaUe rhv.-n-.tr.re. Thcsf, however, e.r- T ut str-irgs sights to be 'e-m in Valley. P.y way of s.;;ll f their mem ory of the rs were favored, net h-r.g : r.":: i i-r- Y-- , , I nl-kfi tho rK.io.-.irp i -.-.o . i. ..... scvcral witnesses w .--. at : 1 fliork v"cre f:c" '" ! her'rJ crr;-?h n w b- 1 -. .:i 1 -'on ,n T--' n must V- -v. i r.derfu! cf this won lerfrf. c urs. and t - surect t:: .: this v,:iA, absolute p r-i rr.;:.-: V :. T. we i " Jiayitcn's clujial report. : will not be Lug dthytd. wii arrive at a conclusion m :e p Times. , r . . . . ,-:;:ve. V-'i- A White Max Tri-xis-J Placs.- Son Francisco jxiJ;ti:ur si' s a cf that city, about l'-3 vi ari r f "g". r: dv c.-mdi"xi-.-n a: rc 1 hi-r, - le-"t arrr-.r an intractable u'.er :i all previous mIcs ef lri'rK-nt. yx. :e! the request of tryir-g thetf:'ect of trx.tl -'f- ir. g a niece rf skin to the ulcer fr M person. The ulcer was prepare-, in t imr-.nr.p l-.t. fe! n!,r.:!.:n a'".-I a bit about an inch square was tikcu fr -ami of a fine healthy necr.- rr.an : diately spread over tiie ngly ulctr, i' ! - carefully cresrd and au-1 i-e h Tre ---j transplantation had the ihslreu t Healthy granuHtion spra&g up u-- ;' sightly ulcer soon lu-aledr A f'; afterwards he went to his I '-.vr toi.l V5fV (lot B.,r t'-: s. -TS I oi t ' ' black skin commence i t.i ?; r s-1 ii i3 . , , 'j .-I.; - -i "- increasing. Ab.;ut one thu S 1 1 ' completely regroed. The d-xt-.r , alarmed. The high probability ii" l ITJ: ir!ir.!o el-ir. . f 1 1 , I ?a n . Vo.i .jv-.. riui vi llila . . - - negro. This is a t ew thing u hr b e --- It would be rather difficult tox:- physiokgical process which F'iw . bring abcut such a skin c!it: ;.--3 'h'"''.,.r J problem is, how c.ia th? Cl'"-r;:,-rjVV;.- the skin be so radically ch2ged I p,'","."-.' is this pigment change p?op'--"'t--,: certain that the law of cat ifary a'v plays no insignificant part in ti.e -fJr process. Graftiug pears '-.pen "ff 'j. has communicated to the apple a pt-u . Ax Iowa gentlorutm, w!io rr.ts in ;j? in domestic troubles, met wtia c!'',-. "Job's comforter" the other Meeting nn old friend, who w3S 8."'Un.l er, ho related Lis troubles t0( Ri told him lie expected to be brokJ? T'. I113 wife had commenced suit aallf for the sum cf. three tbouiatid Jli3rsl.j-1( raonr. ,4iv en. savs . . ... luv - !,.- IV I . L'I'i'l ,c3 " wait i wail ana see now sjo rum-- - sLe succeeds I'll go for her Within five months the Kov'A '' "t-ir-9 rA i,;. ,;e., or,rn.T.-.,? hini'-' 1 .'f ii,..i.i. u.o n.j,..-,-- - c-:j o women, married one of thern. w-lVf"".t j- t breach cf promise by or.s cf l'-,c ' v a divorce and married the one wha j3 for the breach of promise, was t 1 1 ...i;iu'- i 4vt iuv viv.tvu vi - " ol -.$ i cccloriastica: conned ar . . - ! P, ,.if.-r.ne thrn went and o.L.v. -,, t toii.e-dtnee - 1 , - . . . .-.,.. 1 , 1-11 t. 1 1 nT.l Ills fcu eA'lHLlli:i.c , 1. .1-1. .j. j bcllite Uhurcii, ant no -' ,.,Dfl-ei were both baptized. It is h mof sary to add that this occurred m X. Y. Sun. !
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