The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 16, 1871, Image 5

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v IK. rOKNLY'S VF.HMoN OI' HER llOMlS'KC
sroi.Y.
Colonel J. V. I'orr.pv, in Lis Anecdulrs
if I'uLlic Men, litis Ibis to rr.iy about a
woman in a recent issue of his paper:
Shotlly idler I look possession of the
Lancaster (I'a. ) Intelligencer, muro than
lldrlj-four 3 ears ago before I had reach
tj manhood Mr. Dukscn, the amiable
and ger.tle r cftrriitref-a of that place,
liinded rn a foiled litter dirc:cd to "the
edi'or of a new epjiper," which sLo aid
had btcu in her porseiott for rnuto than
n year, tnuhkd not been delivered because
it had no definite cd'rtss. I'pon opening
it I fo'Jiid it dated Lo;i:;npoi f, Indiana,
r.n'J signed by Gcoio W. lowing, United
.States Indian ug( nt. I!e statted that he
had only recently stopped at an Indinn
wigwam for lha niyht on the biinhs of the
Masi's.sina vva, about iifty miles ioutli tl'
Fort Wayne, mid found it occupied by c
family who weie ticli for indues, tid
loasted of cc nsiderab'e property in houses
and lands lis went on to say that in
the cours-s of low evening ho noticed that
1 be hair of otitl of the voii.cii was liht
nnd her fckin u:ar her ihess white, r.nd
o he entered into com sfrs:it ion vrhh her,
M-Lich was not .!i:TiCuI.', r.s he ?poke tho
Inine of the ti tbe. ftlie told him ehe
was tvhite; but had been carried away
when a rery small gi.l. Slie could on'y
irmDiUr that her name vms Slocuni ;
that she had lited iri a little house on the
b:nks of ihu Suf ipitdmntia, also the num
ber of her father's family, and tha order;
of their s ; ! ut she could not recall the
name of the town from which the was.
tuken.
Fascinated by this romantic, alory, yet
uide lied how to let the facts bo known,
ha wrote a letter and sent it to my native
town of Lancaster, na the phica nearest
the Susquehanna that he could remember
cf any importance. After, at? 1 have said,
sleeping in the pi-fl-oll'ico l'jr many months
it came out through the columns i f my
litlld journal, ami in that way jot to the
Slucuuis of Wilkfsharre, being the lirsl
intelligence, of the child v.hich had been
stolen hom them tixty years bsfoie. The
brother of France?, who vr.n only two
years and a half oi l when hij f-istc-r was
carried away by ibe Indian?, s!a;!i?tl lor
the Indian country in ci.nipany vi;h his
eldest sih'.cr, who had aided him to eif.-.pi',
and another brother, then living i:i Oiiio,
Loin after the captara of Frances
After a Ionj j .ntitey l hey foui d a Ihtl
wigwam arnony the JLama Iiu!i::r..
iVo shall know Frarce?,"' ?aiJ lha
!ur, "because bl.o lost the nail of her first
finger. You, brother, hammered it til in
the old blacksmith shop when sho was four
years o'.d." They entered and f,und a
ftwnrthy woman who looked to bo seven-ty-tive.
i-.he wan pain'ed, jewtlied, and
(trescj like an Iin.'nm v. all leipccts
nuthi:: but her hair and her covered skin
indicated hor oiigii'. Tliiy ot an inter
preter, askfd her name, and wbere !le
was bo:n ''Ilo-.v came th.t nail gone ?"
aid the elder ?is!cr. She answered, "My
elder brother pounded it nil' w hen I wa
a ;uln child in the shop." They h-td
dicoviel the long loM sister. They
asked her Chr'ut'un name. She had for
ictlen it. "Was it Frances?" As if
Fmitten by a tevcluiicn. she answered,
"Yes"
It was ths fi;:f time she had heard it
pronounced in sixty year?. Ileie they
were met, two brothers and two sisters,
after having bejn separated fuf more than
half a cent ury, '1 ho brothers were walk""
it.g the cabin, unable to .-peak', the sister
was drowned in teau. but ibe poor Indian
sat mmionlei and ps?ion!es?. imo could
mtpak a wonl ot Li!Ih,
not know when Sunday came,
this the consummation of isiu
dticeudar.t of tho I'lnitai.B?
caiiied t,tV by thy In :itt:, u:. I
She did
Wa.3 not
.:ua in
Sho iv.
a
.3
when Fhe
prr i p she i.i.tnitd no of their number.
He cither died or ran away, tnd then the
n:ari led a Miami chief, sir.vs dead.
She had two uau.j liter?, both murie 1,
ho, thirty two jeaiSBgo, lived in nil tho
glory id Indian sV.-i-,?, deer-skin cloth';?,
and cow'fckin h::d-.!i(..-c3. Th-ey hr.d
hoifcs in abunuanee, nnd w lien the Inci wi
viator Hcconjpanicd i.er new relatives the
mounted it astiid j.
At niht ?!.e Acyt on tho ilor, with her
L'.anktt around ht r. They could not per
suade her to return to Wilkes'; arrs, even
when the invitatii n was estondc 1 to her
chiltlitn. She he.d always liveii iththe
Indian., they had been kind to her, ar.d
sl.e promi.-ed her husband on his death
bed he would never leave them. It is
row nearly ninetynvo years since this
white child wa3 toin from her parents'
liome in Wyoming valley. She. herself
bus bren gat hi red to her father?, and
most i f her double family who were living
in with the exception, I believe, of
Mr. Joseph Slocnm, one of tho most in
lljcntial and respectable citizens of Scran -ton.
Among sdl the changes that have
Inkcn place in this long interval, few are
more interesting than this transformation
fioru ciiliz itiou to barbarism.
A MAvcttLr.Trs farmer starie 1 home
frtm Doston a few days so wi;! a barrel
of whisky and a barrel of mo'asfcs lie
had a bi.l'y bt ts -, and a'l at once I e t ;ok
u i u hh-n notion to take n reft tr.d rt fo?cd
o bndgd. 'Ih- farmer conchided be
would tty a n:.v medicine on the hsrae,
nnd priH-uriio; an armful of haj ho ph.cod
it under the horss and set it on lire. Tho
horss moved forward jast far enonoh for
the lire to t-ni!e a leak-holc in therhis.
ky. Seeing tha danger the farmer leaped
into his wn-on and rolled out I he rnolas
fts ; but when be turned to the whiiky
the horse and wagon were gone, a ?uddcn
jerk having dumped the w hi?ky out; there
it Ly, fchoolinej the ll.rmes high in the air.
Pretty w,n there was an explosion and
the wbh-ky was gone. 'Hie larmcr snr
rounJed the spot, toek a long nnd stead w
look at Jl e moIse.a, and seizing a hi
rock, sove in the head of tho molasses
barrel, vriih the remaik, '-If I can't have
uny whisky tbe old woman tban't have
any molasses."
Ii.i.Cis (!i.ixnd i he i hrcpitn suntloiv
cr, measuiirtg tive feet in eiicoinftrci.ee.
jji:moval ani i:nlaige.mi:n r.
COOKING STOVES,
KEATING STOVES.
Til, COFFER 5 iEMSi WARS.
rfavinir recently taken pr5?e?sion ot f lie ni"-v-ly
fitte-.l up !ii:d eonnii'iiiioiis Imilitiii " 1 1
stieer. two (li.ois -nst ft tlie Hunk ;unl li'-aily
.j!HL-it- t!i( Mountain House, the f-nliserihcr is
l.-'trr r-pttiT'il tlian cvi-r In man n fr t n re jilt
artieW-s in tlif- TI X. i'i't:it nn.l SHKKT-I K '
V.WHK lie..-, all of v. I.i.li will le i uniihe-l to
tuiVfi at (!: i-ery lnwc.-t living prie s.
The S'.st erit.. . ! also iroeosi,d lo lecp a full
and varied a.-.-'ortiiient of
Ccc-Idcr. Parlor andjlleatic Stcvc-s
of tho moat avi'roved t!csii.rns.
I-.-roi T!Xr: nnd nOOFIXO tna.le to order
nnd win nun d ; rriv-i-t in tnto; u faet u re a nd ie.a-lei-ial.
I'.Ki'Aikr.V;; t reinnrly .au nd-d i.
.Ml work done I'.v me will ldnnc riylit and
n liiir "-!i!s, nnd all SToVKS and WAItli sold
by me t uu i" de;ierid;l upon as to tjoijlity a:;d
eae.not l.e unde' -oid in price. A t i i. i iotlancj
nnd irii re:!-- of p:tt r .!i:ii . is i t-;ict fnliy solici
t i, an t in eirni t wul t.e wanting to render en
tire .sa;irfuelioi to a'.I.
V. M.Ii: LCTltlNGtlt.
Kl.enslmrj, Oct. 13, l.-'..j.-tf.
Sii FiipE mmn
Vftl. P. PATTON,
Manuiaftufer nnl Dealer In
CABINETFUENITURE
o. IjO v.mi 103 U:!':i ira ct,
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liiirenu?,
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lianil .-r Sri,
':ii lor ts,
::!'i!riiM ri,
I took (.'af,
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ie., iu, Ae., Ae.
CiT-.o Cha'r?.
V, ood St-at ( 'hair?,
K iiehen I n rnHui ?,
Peil l.(,ii!:-A,
!ii;tres, s;
'J'Hr-:i-Tt'ps,
I .rt t-n. ii n Tui hs,
1 i 1 1 i I r 'I'aldes,
C'n pln,;iri!s.
, e., ic, ie., !;c, ie.
Ac.
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SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE
made to order in exeellont sljle and at low
pi n es, i :ti,ii,( t and ChairmaloYs' tnalerials of
ail l.ii:ils for sal"-. Furniture dolivi red at any
pia:.i in .l"l'ii-tnivii oral Jiaili-oad . 'tat io:i free
.f eTtra ehaiyo. V.'M. P. I'ATTo.V.
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Commissioners f ( '; o. ! ;!. Conntv are now
nretiareil 10 s(-:i to tlinse licsirin ti e i:in;f, the
la N J )S ,f sai l im!3 in .-ini-.s of iliid, ;.'ui cn
."o. 'I'll-sn i!.ii!s are i.-s,:t , ly nuthoritv of
the Court of Qoso ier Si sl.ie.s (f 'CamLria i ('.on
ly, forthe piirpo-e of r:iii:',' money to l oiid
the New County .'nil. an! pay iriieiVrt r.t ths
rate of six per ci nt. per urn imi ruiil interest
t-eliv payali!"" seviM-aionuiiiy ami an- reilfem
n!!o .it r lie p 1 ; '.!.- i ii' f f t in- (..;:; : w- ii .n rs a. fter
ih-; l"l!i liiv (tf li eo-' r.s Jx-r. I h 1 A, mi I pp.y.
kIi! e the 13ti. elj f e;l i.s Sor. 1 S J l .
Coupons are artaei.ed To i ;k-1i i:..nf for 1 he si ml-anipi-i!
inspiluo-rts i.f inter.- t.
'arti.-s ; iii.r t inve-t in tin's Loan vr'
plt-a-e eail o.i ihc Co.oiaissii nic-rs at their C'fT.ui
11 r. CMS1'.!!';.
.VitM-ss our haii.ls tbU VA. dny of April, A.
MAi'liin- MrX.'.'f.VUA, i
M.AMI's r. NKAso.V, -r-ora'rs
1 !S U'l l;i KP. S
Atistt - J. A. Kknnei.v, t 'u-r':. cpr. I'.-tf.)
ji AUCTION !" AUCTION 2 :
f: iTAV1:; '.'cen ( -t ri!i,ii-i..i.e.l t v Cover- :S
? J.: nor 0,1 iv to :iet as . I I ' "J 1 1 !: h: ! : in '. i
iu.il for the it i. i.li of" i'.l.ei.sliir-'-. I am :jj
; now pre pa re-1 !'i r. e; ii e ami sv 11 at 1'nlaie 3
(; aoeti in all UmNoi' (iiio.Is, Wans. Mir
i i l.;i;i'!i I'.ii'., iinii a'-o ;r !!en'l to t i;e ilut ies 3
C of i:elief!i! r at ail saies ..f i a mis. 'i'er.e- '. 1
t; meats. f.i e St.ie!:. 1 1 eis.-ln a.l I'lirni t ii re, '
. . A- -A.. M lti.i.i ti... iii.i:i... r r..M ii. ... ,...1.
., C.e., wil'.in t!:e im;ts..-l -a 1 ;. r, ,nele
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V'. ri.-.s ir,fi'(.ite. l:..,'..!! - e.f '. tan liih
Mrert. ..'. ..
Lbeiiibnii', pril l-Tl.-tf.
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E1-:N i LViTiY. Ths underaignaJ, a
J&-s graduate
ot Ibe Kaiii-
at Ibe Kaiii- .s:..-jA
mo;'.' Col'epa -;rCX
)f Dental S ir- M-A --or '"-v
f:eiy, respeet- .'.-;-4 it'Tv
tuliy oll'eis his rf-Vi-'-' 1;i'-:;?V.I :t-V-.' j.
i-er vices tode ;. "jJj.-' U ZjJ
ens!. nip; and vicinity, bieh pbu-o he wiil Tlsit
on the rotiiTir Mosday of each tnoLth, to re
main one vt ii X.
Au- 13. SAM' L HF.LFOKD D. D. 3.
Altuonu. I'a., tlf f T
Operalivo and Kcranical DENTIST
t)!lice reniovfl to ir:
ini.i street, opposite
use lai-nernn enmc i. IVr.-ona from Cambria
county or eh fwlmc win got work done bv me
totl.esn'.o.otof Ten Dollars nr.-! upwards' will
hT i be rrub-f an b.re oediie'ed b om their bills.
All wovx w.uiNti.-i. Jm . 2 1 , 1 6J.-tf.
131 l rnr.kliu Strrtt, Jotmstowa:
jt:: w. r ir,, . srosui?ior,
' ' L'V N 11 K V ' T H-AttS, MAN'!
I Ae.. niaiuifaetnnil or the very best lml-
i.m an.l An.er.ea.i Mail.ies. Perfeet wtisfac
tior n work, .ies.y,, an.l p, i,.f. -Ua ranted.
?,- C'rilerre.-peettullysoiie.teaaiojprompt-Z-''ill
Uolnic-tow o. Soy. II, L.l.-t f.j
USICr MUSIC!! The "Sistzrs
of it. .msFPn" s""s
will tie prendre. torive
f ,e- iotis on' t !,e PI A.
.M .-. i .i u l . ) . . . r ( Al.I-t ,? .":?r-
NKT OKCJAN at aiiyxVivJ V
tnn after Kaster. JH zUJt ' h
5t r. r. (,;) or cap.i
r:l--.1-..
ter M. H.inTE.NSE,;or to lUr. R. c. Oimuct
Lharpes ino,lei ate.
EUinra-, Af.it 1, 1ST1. tf.
yiUST NATIONAL SADDLE AND
- HARNEvsiiroporrAMrintArorxTV
Hiii str. et. (opposite V'nion Sehofil Hons, )
est Wuru, Ftensturir, Ia. M. M. O'NFlLf'
Proiirieti r. Sn.MU ami H.n ri, maiTe nml re!
rarrod aa-l all other work in mv iino eeoup.1
in U-.e t.e.-? ra.iur.Pr, on the shortest nofieo. nn.-l
at Uie tiiOst rctx-tat la rates. U-LJ.-tf -1
hi
1871. Fall Trade. 1871.
I an now prepared to ofier
SUPERIOR I N DUCEilEKTS
TO CASH PURCHASERS OF
Til, SHEET-IEGW S EQFPER WME.
KJTHEU AT
WHOLESALE Oi: K ETA U
My stock consists in part of erery variety of
Tin, Slicet-Srcsi,
COrPEK AND UKASS AVARES,
ESAMEtJ.ru ASP PLAIN
SAU0S-FAN3, BOILEES. fee ,
COAL SHOVELS. MINE LAMPS. OIL
CANS, IIOUSFTTIKNISHINO HARD
WARE OF EVERY KIND.
cpent's Auti-Dimt
HEATING and COOKING STOVES,
EXCELSIOR COOKIXG S7VVKS.
SO LLE, TRI L'-M I'll a n n PA 11 LOR CO0K-
IXG STOVES.
Ar.d any Cooking Stove desired I will get
when ordered at manufacturer's prices.
Odd Stove I 'bites ar.d Grates, etc., for re
pairs, on hand for the Stoves I sell ; others
will be ordared vrhen wanted. Particular
attention tiven to
Spciitingi Valleys and Conductors,
all of which will be made out of lest mate
rials and put up by competent woikmen.
Lamp Burners, W iclr. and Chimneys
avmoi.k.sai.e on i:kt. ir
I would call particular attention to the Light
tr , r.,, , - ;i, r", r ?
House lurner, witti (nass bune, for grvmo
. ai
mote 1 1 till t than any other in r.sn. Also, the
uagon burner, for Curde Oil.
UGAR KETTLES AND CAULDRONS
of all sizes constantly on hand.
Special attention given Jo
Jobbing nTin, Copper and Sheet-Iron.
at lowest possible rates.
Wnor.KSAi.E Mkiichants' Lists
nov ready, and wiil be sent on applicauon
by mail or in pardon
Ilopin;; to see all my old customers and
many new ones this Npnnr. 1 return m v
most sincere thanks fcr the very liberal pa that other euOrers mav find as siccdv re
tronago I have already received, and will lief. It was simply bv takir a sweat of
endeavor to pleasi a. I who may call, wheth- ! cream of tartar osc tablj?po .i:fu! if cream
er they buy cr not. j c.f tartar and one talles-cr-Nfn! if brown
noi.bi.i , . iiAl.
Johnstown . 1farch 7. 1S67.
"ti TO C, IS 11 CCS TuVFr-'
vi UUSrU.SiUJ.iL.
AT TSiK EaE.TS51i'RO
JIft Tf Jl 1? JT V 1 1 f Vfl C'i'V?n
iiULOij"! t ilAlLikll l UliiL
1: lllitiOaiint! 0 liUL
The undersigned respectfully informs the
eiLizens oi xoenaour ami the public goner
ally that he has made a prc-at reduction in
Lasts, Tors. Via a Eristics, Clothes
Viinj-crs, Cirind Stone?. Patent Midr.sbCf
Gates and Measures. Lumber Sticks, Horse
Kails. Horse Sbo.o fuvt. Sf.-1 V.hl fiX.r
(..uns, ltcvoivtrs, 1 ist. Is, tart ridge?, Pow- ;
prices to t, ASH 1JUV KKtJ. "ly stork wit , - " " v- " i """wwmiy no no noot'.i t to- n.w m-ni nt jz.- 6? j?:-X'S J"
r.-vUt 5t art , f ,.-.. -,;. 7 11 A ..lanchester merchant required ; 1 st-jp.i ot ;-i.wnnikci- ,v- Co.. M iK h sti ( et. ! U.fc. .--T res fore 3 fit
If, ' l1Arrt',0t C"Vi'' '"-':a"1 lUn?y ' l.COO pieces of print for thinner t to Amer- ' 1J,'n -J f.?'".1 t.r!l :d xvo'il not ioivct to 5 'e'tS Ja
ivn Sture if lbi m-t n. -l.n'r. i- l.-Jm'c 7 i .5. : . ' ' - pnot in . ii.j.i.k ..i .o .Vint.- , yoil lUil vaiuu lor Voiir mnncr. 1 -?-.v . . - --.- at' firmj I.
mirti pv.mv .'.i.'..T .'' ' j ica next day. In rpite f diii;-.nt March, ha j . . ' MVildS Sc LLOYD. ! TO&)r
I ulacture j Uanlvaie of all kind, tmch as , " "."J 'i- 71 ., ; " 1 , "..: . " "l -' 4 iVi color, ivith
LochH, Sncws, IilUim, T;d,!e Hin.es, : MOltliELL & CO., qloss and freshness of youth.
Y-li; ;imundertof.k t,; v,ieTi wo j hair is tlackeneJ, falling hair chec
-, r v in'" tJ V T " " ? ::' f. . V ; lli,jt the lco 1-cps in three color,, to fin- " " A and baldness often, though not alw
Ai.plcPanr?, Ten and Pocket Knives in ! V Cf " t ttt ' r ,T f 7 U'elf Pa f? R Dnl" 'r' n'-- O, I
iircat variety, f-'tbsors. Shears, llazois and I lj ,f s1'' f V lf 1 ,C ff'' ' 3 " LC't -U'nu",i ' a
Qtr,. , jt . i . it i i ua-v- He was as good a bin word. At three , '
Ax' Ihdchcts, Hammer, honr.g (tkck jn tLe a&tm cn the u reacLt(1 U hohsale ami Ldcil Dealer, in I
Machine. Augers Chissels, l'.anc-s om j L:rerr0f I ail(1 wetc ,akcn t,utl tLe etMm.
t-scs tiif-s lT. Anvils. :c.-, cr u,,i) , , , , n J FHT? ytpH STiTTl P H' Tr rtTij n ny nnnnn j
Wrenches. Ui. Punel nnd (Voss-Cnf I U'tr- M: t'U A l-i : i hi , j? V rriMj!
Chains cf ail kinds. Shovels Sondes Sr-rll-,.. i uwwu,
i and Snaths, Rake?, Folks. Slei-h llell.-,
I 81e e
(ier. Caps. Lead, &c, ()dl Stove Plates, 1 I'artii'i wishintr t purehase. rent, leasf. k!
Orates a- d Fire Pricks We'i and p: -.rr! 'T V;r'im!1H'" r-nl cstste will t'n.t ii reatly to
'ues ,y , . ,c;; e.. -n-t .Pam u their inte..ts t. call on or a.Wre.-s m...
1 nmi's and 1 uoinr ; Jlarness ami S:ilUtry i i t.'"Corre.-posi.!cnee in either Knj-riish or Ccr
Vr:rc. of all kind ',,r1en n,7 V.':!'.,.. T!V.,.. ! man solieiteil.
' ..... .-tt ,r c I
such as Tea, Ccflce, .Sugars, folasscs, Svr
n;, Sj.tccs, Diie;! rcae!;cs. Dried Applesl
Fish, Hominy, CracTters, Rice and 'Tear
Ilarley: H-,ajis, Canities; TOP.ACCO r.nd
CIGALS; Paint, Whitewash, Serub, Horse,
Shoe, Dasting, Varnish, Stove, Clothes and
Tooth l'ritf-hes, all kinds anil f-izes ; Bed
Cords and Manilla Hones and many other j
unities as ti:e iowcs.i rates lor UASii.
Cr;- flcuce Sj-oulim; ma.ie, pairi'cd and jurl
tip at lo.v rates for ca.-:h. A liberal discount
made to country dealers br.vinc '1'imrnr.
wholesale.
GF.O. 11U.NTLEY
Ebensbnrs, Feb. 3. 18G7.-tf.
W. YEAOEIt,
U'lioltjule nml Itttnll Dealer In
HEATING AND COOK STOVES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
IR COPPER m fflif-ipp mm
OF 1IIS OW2r MANUFACTURE,
Add GENERAL JOBBER in SPOUTING
and all other woik in his line.
Virginia Street, near Caroline Street.
ALTCO.'V.l, PA,
The only denier in the eitv hnvii. tbe ristbt to
soli the renowned "UAIlbEY SlIEAi"'
COOK S ro VE. tbe most perfect
cornj.Iete and satisfactory
JSiove ever hitroduccd
to tbe public.
Stock Immense. - Fkict-3 J.ott.
SATISFACTION G LT A II A N T F E D .
tT.OOK WELT, TO Vottti
I 1 l -' - w VJ J.V
BOOTS AND SHOES
for Mciv'j ana ltny' IV'ear.
The under3?gned respectfullv informs Ida mi-
merous customers and the public gcrerallv th
he is prepared to manufacture LOOTS ai
SHOES of any desired slae or quality, fro
the finest French calfskin boots to' tlie coarst
merou3 customers and the public gcrerallv that
and
from
orogr.n. Ill UlCTEEV BEST MAXNIK, 011 lliCbllOlt
esi
riotice, and nt as modeiata ri-ie.u na i;v i
work can be obtained ar.v where. '
1 hose who have worn Boots and Slioea made
at my establishment need r.o assurance a3 to
the superior quality of my work. Others can
easily be convinced of the fact if thei wiil only
give me a trial. Trv and be convinced
EiTIteruirins of boots and Shoes attended
to prompt. y and in a workmanlike manner
1 hankful for p.tst favors I feel confident that
my work and prices will commend mo to a con
tinuance and increase of the same
t-. , . JOHN D' TU01IAS.
Etrwburg, April 23, lat'i.
. .. ... lo.nii , vtn L".m v.. i l.u v i i ja ill OS. ! JT" II, i;us:i A- I I ie'l ( 11 ' 1 . .11 i- 1 '1,1 1 ,,!,.!
fish Oil, Lard U:I, Linseed 0:1, Lnbrieatir.o- ; l'.ma ; .-vsrs. J. 'I. Way &- in-.-. , w. ;.. c iormiey. PROVISiOM inH FFFH Al I IflMnQ
Od -trsTp Tit Plavrire PiiVt-- V,rri 1 ! ?Si!-: 1-It. -oopo. Ks.,., Vir tslin rsr: H..n. John 1 lOlUllo auu I" LLU , ALL Mill Lib,
.y.i, -.i.. ii, J. ai , i.iss rt .ill , i .ur.l.-, .ircisli- ! r-i-i , (, 1 1 mit n'li ii lion -s r.l-.i- i;:i,i..., ... , . , '
ts. Turpentine. Alcohol. &c. h,'"! mf. IV.sV. Aloion'tV;: I 1 c,ct,!0rtT,,th "U '"nerof Western l'ro-lr.ee,
r-AP-ri r nrr-r.-. '"! beu-l-town: Cyrus Kldt-r. K(1., Johnstown; I '!cl rLObll. DACO.V, 1T3H, SALT,
FAFViSLY GROCERIES. m.C. Wii.on.Esg., Uilkionte.' H-1-.-lv.l CA li HON OIL. &c, Ac.
Small Pox Hists. Dr. Cnriiu.JJof Cin
ctunsti, publishes an articlo in the Cumatofi
cr of that city condemnatory t f vtccir.ation,
which ho ilcelaies is a curse instead of a
blessing, and concludes with tho following
valuable and no doubt sensible hints in re
gard to tin disposition that should be made cf
the teddicg and clothing of small pox pa
tients after death or recovery :
Clothes placed fifteen minr.tos in boiling
water are completely rid of the poison, and
Lcds may be made to by distributing them
on chairs and the bedstead, aud placing in
tlie room a half gallon glass jar containing
half a pint of snlt, a pint of water and a gill
if sulphuric acid. Soon, onethiru of tho
cryen cf the acid will unit with tho so
dium of the salt, disengaging the chlorine,
which ia death to the infection, and will
permeate every thread of th beds, and other
clothing, even feat hot s and mattresses. The
ether two par ts of the s-nlphuric acid will
unite with tha soda, making a sulphite.
Shut up the room for twenty four hours with
this gas in it and all will le safe. Then
anybody may do the washing and th white
washing with impunity. 15at a vessel cf
chloride cf lime, a little moistened, should
bo in the room from ist to last. This will
prevent the infection of the articles and fie
quently the taking cf the disease by attend
ants, and th distribution of it by the doc
tors. His Namk is Ghast. The Cincinnati
Enquirer tills a story about a young man
nan;ed Grant, whoso "father rcsh'o in Cot
ingtcn:" It is worthy of a remark that R' s
Tweed, cf New Yoik, amassed a very hand-
j .l , , Vf "'
politics. e wouldn't like to swear that
i ' . , . , .
I when a man muks ten miinon do hrs in
i- . .1 i i i
: .. e . i . . i.
I )t,
I u lllltl ., sm:(l i OU OI 1 11 HUi'Ul .11 1.
Tweed, but we do know of a gentleman who
went into politics about ten years ago a
bankrupt who is now worth four millions
dollars. One hundred thousand dollars a
year, without tho investment of any capital
whatever, is rather favorable. The name cf
this .young man is Grant. Ilia father is
post-master at Covington. If anybjdy is
iuclined to discredit what we say they can
ask the old gentleman.
tun rou C.HALL i a. ."V. corrcponueiji
of the Pittsburgh (beetle says he cured
himself of a eevere case of small-M x bv the
r O T - -
! f.,!lr.n ;nrr rn,Av nr,! USin.no',.;a,:n
rr mniniiif ar jl l.arro I . n-.o ' . if r t n
sugar, put into a large s'zed bowl; boilino
wati-r P'-ured over it. liliinc nn tho bowl ;
" ' f
! 'V1 U aU' a, h,Ct can be taken (beln,
j d cour.se, ui bid and well covered up).
This .weat nnivrrsalfy sends ti e dse to
i ,!' surface, preventing afterwards Eickne:ss
I or death, or of bein3 roai ked. which i great-
i or KeAh- r-rofbeinsroaikul. which if sjreat-
I dtcaued by gcrcc, especially the lidtcs
Qrrt'K Wi iis. The following stoiy ii jn&t
JAMES F. MILLIKEN,
ATTORN EY-AT-L
Xoi.MiAYi;ri;r;, r..
!eei:Vin r.f
Ceniroami C)ejrn l.hfimnil, s.
on, Jlevlforti,
I'l-ltmi., j IT- HI T-.
I,,., i.i,r..i, . . in. i . ; ii , -, r. .!(., .,es
J i: A I. V. s. t t v a i : i.:'pyi
. - - - - v.
1 -jorl-
GEO. V. OATiVI AN & CO.
OMec in oloi'.ado Iiry.
Peroral parties wish to secure House? :n Kb-
Houses an.l l.nls mv for rent nn fjiir trniM
have fur"ir?SCli:,i'1!! a"'1 I"'k,'"t wh:lt '
eiioiirir at lao-
Let ih know what l-.inii of a Hons or House
ami Tiot yon wish to secure us a lenani.
Have yon EAl. or l'WsuXA f. l'lKtl'F.ll
T yon wish to sell, or ilo rou wish to buy V
COJSIJ ASD SEE IIS AT OSCE!
k i.'"Our terms nre rensonsilile r.i- al! e,-
rel.tiive to above matters. See -tteai IMato I
tbi.-tlo." ;r... v". OATMA.N & CO. 1
.IjeMsijr, Felt. 4, ls;i.-tf.
v. TiEli.N-r.r.... JA'iF.sNrr.r.
AV and COLLKCTIONOITTCi:
TIERNEY NULL.,
olor.ailc Ko-.v, E1o;isIii r jr, I'a.
ITSpeeial nttcntion jiai.l to oojieetinr. n
nil iiarta of the I'niuvl s;vii s. l-13-",l.-tf.l
p, easlv, a,,,, r..
AAV,-
bn-
town, Ta . Uro doors Nonh r l' Fra.ci'd Drug
Sroie. Will attend promptly to all manner ol
j ietrKi Business that may be entrusted to, him.
QKO. JI. IMLVDE, Atfonny-at-Lmr,
EbensbnrK, Fa. Office in r.etv building
recently erected on Centre street, two door
from High street. ang.27.
WM. II- SECIILER, Attrnet-at-"
V Law, Lbensburpr. Fa. Otllee in TI103.
Lloyd's tew bnildinj;, out doer north f Colo
nadd How, Centre feireet.
I F. A. SIIOr.MAKEU,.-.
. : f.o. a. v.r.nuY.
UUhJIAKEK & r.KKllY,
ATTORNEY S-A T. I, A W,
March 11, 1S71. EBEXHiCliV, rA.
QKO. W. OATAIAN & CO., Airon.
V nevs-at-Law, T.lienshtirc-, Cnnibria Co.,
F.i. Tlie eolleetion of notes unl Mil., whcthci
due or 1 1.1st due, will receive prompt attention
1 j 1 H- S C A X LA N, A ttomnj-at-Low,
L Carrolltovvn, Cambria Co., Fa. All man
ner of leg-ill busines? atter.de.! to promptly and
eaielully. Collections a specialty.
rP V. DICK, Attokskv-at Law, Eb-
' t ensbursr, I'a. Oiiiee in Celona.le Kotv.
All munner of leal business attemteil to satis
factorily anil collections a specially. !'J-I4.tf.
T S. OGDKX, Jlstick of tiik Tkace,
Johnstown, I'a. OfTiee on Trrn Rtreet. be
tveen the Coneniaiiyrh lirii'.p-e and I'a. It. lt.lie-
I'Vf- t o.leetiona and all biiinrss iatrime.l to
ce rrompuy alteHrtea to.
L3-11.
iaxiel Mclaughlin, Atiomry
J? , at-Law, Johnstown, Fa. Othee in the old
r-xehanire building, (up-stairs.) corner or Clin
ton and Locust streets. Will attend to all bus
iness connected with bis profession.
TOIIX l LINTON, Attorn-at-Law,
.Tohnstfiwn, I'a. Oflien in bnihiinif nouth
wm rornr of Main and Wranxlin treeti, so
nl tory. Bnlrwcg on lrrukttii wmk
7ILLIASI KITTELL, Attokney-
Y T at-Hw, Kbeiiihiitv, pn. Offic in Colo
dsm Riiw, ?tuue jrc. Uaa.33.-tf.
.-. .';or- i
x r . ,
rjp ii o 3i as caul a I),
WHOLESALE PEA I. EH IN
GROCERIES S QUEEMSVARE.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
STATIONERY AND NOTIONS,
FISH, SALT. Sill Cmfl MEATS,
BACOX, FLOUR,
FEED AND PROVISSOSSIS,
BetvGcn 13th and 14th Sts., Aitocna.
All such goods a Spices, Thushe?. "Wood
aJ Willow W;irc,Shoe lilackiug ot:d Station
ery will be sold from manufacturer's printed
price lits. ati3n!l oilier goodj in my line at
riiibidelphia, IhiHimore, Cincinnati and Pitts
burgh current prices. To rtealera I present t'ne
pee-a-iar advantags of saving them all freight
and drayage, us they arc not refpiiicd to pay
freights Ironi the principal cities and i;o dray
npe charges ar? made. Dealers may rest as
sured that my goods are of the heat quality and
my prices ns moderate as city rates. II t doing
a fair, upright business, and br promptly and
satisfactorily tilling all orders, I hope to 'merit
the patronage of retnil dealers and others in
Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re
spectfully solicited and satisfaction ctiamnteeu
in all eases. THOMAS CAIiLAJS'D.
Altoona, July 2'J. lsCU.-tf.
SEW FIRM INAS OLD STAND
GOOD GOODS &GREAT BARGAINS
FOR i JiE HEADY CASH !
Hi, ,VV... . J' - A - ..V'l.fl .,.,,''
1 T 1. . m . -. fr . . ti t 3
lowing to II. A. Shoei,lilkei & Co., and bavin?
pureh.-'s. il nu ti'liitioi:iil
STOCK OF NEW GOODS
IX fJllIZAT VAJllLTY,
UT Prf nnw MH'I i-n.t ir cvav.I.- o.U .1.7 y:,,
! .. .. j- . . . . .. " '.'!,',., ti
lonu-rs oi i ee late nini. aulas innnv new nr.is
K! I'ati-onif us. with (;!4.!s of t'dl kiwis at
PRICES FI ! ! V A' I
.. n - .l,- . , .
os any inr.er uorer.r. nt in or out or 11:1 H :i
comily. It is our inTentinn to keep our More
o!ist:inilys;i) l:cil -n iih a full nrH v. j s.-li-ctcd
fisoitnu-nt of liiiV floods, li!F-S iiiinH
FAN l 'V CdliliS, NOTIONS, l;oTS. SHoF,
II ATS. CAPS, rb( (TllINiJ. itl-K i Ft T;N t-
" I'lil'. OI I. nl'lI'VJ'.VAPr fii-i
CKKlfvs i I.or-;, i:.Co.V,'i i.-.lf.SA I.'f, io-
! JiA 1 ' an.l all other art oh s, hi !-
u.-m. ! t 1. .. t 1 ... - 1 : , . . i . - I i
' - m louini in ii! r i l 1, i ii h
SBf. KSCU'StVELY for CASH
OR cniVfRV PRCUiCF
an., Kli,on , OMr
i ttoek :-n. our prices will nor up! v s.-.-ure hut
! rt-tai.i for ,,s a liberal share of patronage.
EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL
are respectfully polieiteil. and if we fail to r"ii
!er entire sutisi'aeiic n. 1kii.1i t!s r 'arils tlse p'al-
it.v oi our t'ooos ati'l me prices akeii lor tl;
IIAPDWAPK.
i u ri-.; u iit-,
LooT.s and sunns.
II ATS AND CAPS.
IKON AND NAILS,
CARPPTS AND OIL CLOTHS,
IdlAI) Y-M A I ) K CLOTH I NG
L. bAbH A KM. Y KLLO Y WARM.
AVOODKN AND VTLL0V WAKE
c-ji !;v csaie ar.d retail orders; pol e ted
I snd rrcn-.ptiy filed o:i the shortest notice ami
j taoit reasonable terries.
j W O O !).:.! O R ELL & CO.
CI'O.,1. a, ZA11M
. .JAiS. H "ZAIIM.
PEAf-EI'S T.V
DRY GOODS,
MOTiOSSSS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE QUEENSVARE,
j IJlfJTfJ fllRC! pfT1 CITHF
IH i 0, f.li LiUU I 5. MlUL5,
AND AT.f, OTIint AltVIfXr.S fl V.W.JX LLY
KEI'T IX A COl .NTUi' STOKE.;"
WOOL A N D "CO UNTTi Y PKODUCE
TAKEN IX EiCHANGE KOIt OOOrs.
St
tore on SouthlSide cf Main Street,
IE 113 BEII se
ii i.
fAVIXG icccntly enlarged our stock
JS, we are now prerarcd to sell nt a rrr.ii
redaction from former prices. Our stock con- !
s.stiot irrups, -Mcmcincs, Ferfumorv, Fancy
Sonp3, Leon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair Restor
atives. Fills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments,
Fa.n Killers. Ci'rnte Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica
(nicer, Pure Flavoring Extract.?, Essences,
Lemon Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syritp,
Rhubarb, Pure Spices, &e ;
CIGARS AXD TOBACCOS,
Hiank T.ooks, Deals, Notes nnd Bonds; Cn,
Post. Commercial and all kindj of Note i'ape'r
Envelopes, Tens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing
Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass
Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His
tories, Bibles, Iieligious.Prayeraud Toy Books,
Penknives, Pipes, &ic.
We have added to our stcck a lot of
F1.NE JEWELRY, to which w would iuvit
the attention of the Ladies.
FIIOTOURAPII ALBUMS at lower prices
than erer offered in this place.
Paper and Cigars sold either wholealo or retail-
LEMMON & MURRAY,
July oO, IgGS. Main Street, Ebensbnrg.
LORETTOrMARDLE WORKS,
PRICES REDUCED!??
Ami Worlt tVarrr.ntcd! fFVj
SyjONTMESTS, Town Stones, Tla-lsKJr
VI KKAu nnil Tari.eToi-s, tnaUo ofVit5K
tlie llne.-t Italian Marble and in style
or woi-ivniansnin not surnasseil hv
any manufacturer. Give me a eail
neiere iieeniuiff upon nurelminsr or onlorincr
w..rit elsewhere A, M E. xAlKISSOX.
butetto, April tTl.-ff.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
U
For Diseases of tho Throat r.iad Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, AstUcia,
and Consumption.
Amon? the great
di.scover.es ot modern
science, few arc of
more real value to
mankind than this ef-
fectual reined v for all
db-eases of the Throat
and Lung. A vat
trial of its virtues,
tliroughout this cud
ether countries, has
;S andcnectvSlv
crntrol them.
The testimonv of our best citi-
.ens of all classes, establishes the fact, that
CiiKKRT l'KCTOKAL will and uoes rhve au.l
cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and
Lungs bevond any other medicine. 1 tie most
dancrerous atl'ection3 of the Pulmonary Organs
Tield to its power; and cases of Coiisump-
lion, cured by this, preparation, are public-
ly known, so reinantablo as nrardiy to oo oe-
ieved. were thev not proven bevond dispute,
As a reme.lv is is" adequate, on whicli tlie pul.Ho
mav
ay re'.y for full protection. Uy curing CouRhy,
e forerunners of more serious disease, it t-aves
muu.bered lives, and an amount cf sufferir-
t to be computed. It challenjes trial, and con-
the
UlUlUUl
not to be computed. It challenges trial, and coi
vinces the most sceptical. Kvcry faniily should
keep it on hand as a protection onanist the earlv
and unperceivci attack of P-Irm.mry Aileetior,?,
which are easily met at first, mil wmeii nceomo
incurable, and tw ortea fatal, if neglected. I en-
rlunS.s need this defence; aud ii is unwise to
be wuh'out it. A3 a safeguard to ciii! iren. amid
the dl-tre.-sin; drsea.-es which Le-et tho Threat
and Chest of chiluhooJ, CiiEimr Pictokal
is invaluable; for, by its timely uj, niulti-
tudes are rescued frotn prematufc- .reaves, and
saved to tho love and atrection centred on tnem.
It nets spee.li! yand surely against ordinary colds,
securing sound and hoaitli-restorinpf sleep. No
one wiil sutler troublesome Iii!!uonza and pain-
fid UroncLitis when they know ho-.v easily
thy can be cured.
Oritiinally; the product ef Ion?, laborious and
guceessful chemical liivestijrat, on, no cost or tod
is spared in making every bottie m tne utmost
! possible perfection. It mav be confidently re-
J Iie,J "P0,l :ti lnK all tae virtues ,t has ever
exhibited, and capable of producing cures 3
memoraolo as tae greatest it n:u ever ciiectc-i.
PKEPAEED ET
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowe!!, Mass.,
Practical and AnaTytical Chemist..
BOLX HY ALL DUUGGI3T3 EVEItYWHEEE
X. DUUGGI:
Aye
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
Tvhicli is at
once agreeable,
healthy, and
effectual for
TV .vjii
preserving the
final
the
Thin
ay?.
cured by its use. Nothing can restore-
tho hair where the follicles are do-
etroyed, or tho glands atrophied and
deeaj-ed; bnt such as remain can be
saved by this application, and stiniu
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of Iiair is produced. Instead
cf fouling the hair with a pasty sedi- j Vienna, ar.d Professor il.-bra, v.iu
r.tcnt, it will keep it clean and vigorous. ! ed l.irn to !iis class a fw iIijj :i;i, be
lts occasional use will prevent tlio Iiair ; had him photographed iu va::.'..s a:;i
from turning gray or falling o:T, and , tudes,"
consequently prevent baldness. Tho ;
restoration of vitality it gives to the ; A Fiiomiki: IIotki. A ?!isou;i cr-
scalp arrests and prercnts tho forma- : respondent ii kind cnoozh to comnmr-icat-t
x on oi uanuruir, wiucii is oiten so un-
i cleanly and olfenivc. Free from thoso
deleterious substances which mal
n af c r, 1 1 T-l-i i -v 1 ! 1 i "! . i
n '. lUU L , 3"
ivoy iiiu xmir, giving ic a rtcii, giOE'y
iusnc, una a grateiul perlume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Cc.J
Iraci:cal aud Ar.als ttcal ClieukUts,
IiOVELL, 2IAS3.
NATURE'S
! L3 l x Til n T I VV
11 il
il 11 iJ U 1 Uiiii 1 1 I U
c.uu i-a-piauuiw uaaroui ana lnju- I compelled one ni-ht to slejp :;t r. f.;;:.).
rious to the hair tae igor can only house in a SI,arSeiv settled dUukt. Tl.c
benefit but not harm at If wanted ! edifice contsiacl but one room, and th.
tnerelj for a IIAIll DRESSING, ; accommodations tniht accuraulj h, d
iiotlnng el,e can be found so durable. , scribc,, as ROt iux.jr-ou3. When Ud:;:,.
Containing neither oil nor dre, it does . r , , . ... .
U? V--;'f-i-''l 'ri'r 'i:-:-:J?!
Eh u
Contains no LAC SULPHUR No SU- ' Ieft seflt 10 s?e;ik a frier, J, ar.-i ai
GAR OF LEAD No LITHARGE i t5ie saa- timc a P"a-iockin3 lady, v.i
Nn NITRATF OP 911 Itd occupied the seat with her, raj red up t 1
PrtJr" J froJ . f b p'-a"d 13 I lb indoW. Unaware of the 1BTotUv.X
entirely free from the Poisonous ! change inde, the DeraWof,iei:d fca.:
and Healtd-ccstroying Drugs used ly put his face up to the winjjw aaJ imr
in other Hair Preparations. ! ndiy exclaimed, "Or.o mere kUs, sweet
Transparent nnd clear en-.i., i t?i ! nt " T l, r, Innur.r tba n '.::t c f :i
an.i i-.rn ii:. r,-,i.-i,ie,atuiiis l.u.Mi soLoitx ulue uon omureua cr.u-i.v i
teVtri;,, t Hair fro,, be- j .P
comin-r (,iay,inip:irtsaFol't.Ml(s;v aiiprarrnee tion, "Scat, VCU crayheaded wretcu -reinnu-s
Dait.lru.T, cool rel'Vehinu- totho 1 i .. i ix T x" ,
heail. checks the. Hair from fallin-'off W, ro i and Le SCattcd: Danbury CVS.
perieeiiv . i i;. r . ..v , , ... ..... . ,, u ! r . l.,,v
Mores it to a preat extent nhen premat ore ly i .
ost, prevents 1 leuuache, cures all humor, en. I
Airrici.K iXTHKMAitKM-r. : ".lary roiika the cow," was piven cj. u
l):t. i. HMll'li. l'nteiuee. .Aver. '.Tass Vrp. 1, , . 1" t till -cr-'L1
pared only by ntoiTUlt 1U-uthL;;s ' C.'ou- ParscJ. Vach word had bef.l i-rL
eestt-r, Ma-s. The veumne is rt ,,p in a panel ' SaVC Cne, which fell toliob, a 5.X'-!1
bottle, made fxp;es.-lv lor it, with the name of i , . ,
the article blown in ti:eo i11A' a " , .ll,.1 : year old. near the foot of the cht??, y
SnKTmoiher. ''5 1 ' RKSJir j commenced thus: "Cow i, n nour.-hT.--";'
Send two three cent stamrsto rRorTErt i inir.o gender, pinular number, third prr
linmnEKs ti.ra "Treatis.on tlielluinaii Uiir i , , ' " r.-
The information it contains is worth t - . son ariJ Standa for Mary." "btands L-
'-Forbvmntov.Mr.iiiv.
pists. Ac., Ebensburar. I'a. i.l u n S, " l.-l y.)
iVSTOlOOJiTWORKl
HUBLEY, ADAMS & CO.,
i-To. 5 itlABKET Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
MAHUFiCTUllKIlS or
CARRIAGE AND TIRE BOLTS,
PLOW ANTJ MACHINE HOLT?,
NOItWA V CAItltlAOE llOLTri,
ItniDGE AND ROOT HOLT?,
bCREW HOOK HINGES.'
r.-H..?in.l WAGoX ijix ST RATS.
1 nu it... i-
j w-ic .ib.Mll.MI i KAPS .CO ();1e 1 ....
dred and ten i-n-i.- .. .. .t . '
ixtsz 5rr4:
the most ll.mrithir- part of Ameri - , '
I . , " ..a lucre w,.s n .
j as little known as tha country urour'd
Was
j mys-tenoun mountains of tin n.
ti..
WJ1 n. ,.. U
Jf uiai IUOtie I(j J j-,
I iiouse in Nortii Carolina to become i
fllit 6Ct!er in Kentucky. Tl o f,,,'
- ... . ,. , J , '' '''St p;.
; neeri ot Ohio did not settle until ;.tYC.
years after this time. A hundred ir '
, r,t, i, i t i , rr " (H
i S belonged to Irar.ee, a:,., ,
; population did not exceed a million rn'
j baIf of peotde. ' " a
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A hundred years ago, the (,rent r,t,-
1 erick of l'ru5fci; wa3 petfo-iu'i " '
i ?reat exploits which have made 1'?
mortal in military annali, and
monarchy v. as susta'.nin i V"
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! banded con. est with Kussta, Au:na - n
; p ranee, the three preat powers (f ...
i nni ,. ,Tl. , 'Vi -
combined. - A buouied years :!,. .
j Icon was not born, and S ashi
; mottCit Virginia Colonel, and li
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.events m history ot the two ve
! which these gieat but d:.-Mnmi;ir :, e. ... .
! . , , . , " ' Ar
, leading parl, were then scarcely 1
lowed. A hundred years a-"n. tl I'.:
S.ltC3 werc the most loyal part of;',, .:'.
i . J t- ;-
j ish etapire, and on the political IvsAz )U ,
; 8pec indicated the siru--!3 which ;.
c .1 c ,- '
scoro of years lhereaker CS'abh.-bc.J :; .,
; o;rcat republic of thu WOl !d. A i ' I
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i oar3aSo. there tre Lot four r.e w-r,;,:;,
in Amer ica ! Steam cupmes had i,ct 1,-c,
; :m:,o;neJ ar.d railroads ar.d td T.".',
. , . . r ' " '
; not entered into the remote st eu,ee;.:;.,., ,
. men. Wll n we Come to loo!; h ,:-k
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"JIOU?!l t!ie V15f.:l of ory, we i..! ,t.,:
j to the century just past has b; e:i ',,ft
' more i,ijorlRIlt tVcnt3 in their b arv".
; ... .
; ot.un ujc o.iopiucrs ui iou v. ui:i, a:
i mnt nr.v f!, tl.ut h-. ,.5r...a.
c;:-d
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i -"-aiuu o io w..n.i.
ti,!
'cIEi:!l ov Tatiojini; "T,
i now on c'tition in the rmdi. :.i
; of 1CRR. ' E:3 irUh M l
Journal, '.t remarkable hists-
tooing of the while body. A en rd.ij
hn own peccurd, the mar, a G:e.L i
birth, had been a irate and had a.'; i ca
t ied on Lriamlajj' t-n t!:e continor.:. S. v
years agD he atrJ five ec mp..r I ;.s r,r
tt.ken prisoners by one of the v.;M tri'ic
of Asia. Three of them v.c:o p,: : ;
d-atl; ; but this man, with v.-i li!..;.-.
was p.rcsirvcJ alive, aro literally !a;:.i , 1
over the en tire body. The opera; i-n !
two months, and was perf rr.i?d bv r. :
men, who each day cj crated on Ji'fVr:; .
parts of hi loJy. The proC'C-? Yr.z cai;c-!
horrible pair, and bi3 two ci nipui is
ttci? covered born bead to foot with d-i v.'
,nir ' ,luna i mn, anin::.!.--, and labulon t bines
''ie eolorin material u?ed for t!;e fijfiirc
r,P! ears to bo indo, the ground, especi-
a''y '' the chest and abi 'mcn, belr, vor-
niii,
and lliora abont a line'
1 breadth of the normal color of the ski i
j c etn- Ibe Hands r.nd .tie su.es ef
ieet ara colored red, bnt have no il
i l;rc5-. -n is face and reck are iiiScti,'.-
: lions in chsractcrs re?erublii:g Arabic-
'ibe f-kin ha? the c-i:eral appeatar.
the sijihi ar.d to'ieii, i f blaisli-cray vi!
' vet. Ila attends thaGsneral II. .-;.:.;! i i
: the followm-r exocrience of a coor-l.- . f
1 tr
aveilers in Kansa?, who were
0 j for good farming hue?,
i across the room. The travellers b
i l1
heir part cf the aparttne,
'.:i j ;:.it ine
and siknea soon rei-'ncl throughout s'.i
ii welling. It appeared that the ( hivkc;;",
j tor want of a better place, racstc-d o:; tl; r
j (lour b irrel ; and wh.cn it va3 f j; jv -' 1
that sleep had orerccnia th j gucsti th:
good wile tlni3 hd.lressed her licire 1 ;rd :
i 41 ga-v' JoI,n' if -vo'j nre u k
i a you must raafce d;lljret:t urrat;;-.'-
I mcnts '
! 'Why, Srah Jane V softly ir-j
j tho drowsy hiisbanJ.
Lrcauso Tin not "oln'i to cc' 1
!,i!.c to turn the tails of tiictn chick:::
i:re :
j Onf. cf cur citizens ver;t to tbe c:s t :
I seo Hi d;i tighter otf. ,Scuring her a f
he passed out of the car, ar.d wc-t.t it;un .
to her windotv to say a parting word,
is frequently done on such cccr.-ivirf
Whilii ha waa nassir, nut tbe J.it'ht; r
Mary!" 6aiJ the excited rrofr -
"How dj tou make that out?" "I0"
cause," ttrswered the astute popi', ''if
cow didn't stand for Mary, how ccu'.d
Marjr milk her,"
The Genera Times responsible frr
tha following quiet little drive, which, wo
aro sorry to say, is applicable to mora
places lhn tho town for which it is
tended : It is hopd that the people abrosd
will not judge of the amount of business
done in G-aneva by tha number ef our
advertiser?. There re Iota of men in bus
iness who do net appear in our coh.mv. 3
at all.
and who v,i!-
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