ii in " ' maimmilmmmmmaimmmamM Hat t 1 1 i ' i ti r M In i f " m i iiiidwi muami n mmim. n mi n mi i n r. ri . .. . m - .,- .. . . ,-.. a. -.. ., ... , , .. ..-n i n i rninni.ii i f.1 -. u .itv-jas Xn I xcecttlrgiy .liili.ii.fi- Mory.1 "Jo!. n," tl.c iriepn Sfible huruoiist ol j ihe New Yi.iL un, has liccti out to TuI- do, (Jl.ii , i.i.ii vvir.ia litm ihai luce this i Liu.-1 iir.iiii'C sn.ry of .. ....... .vi. in i rti.r l t i;;;;;;;-. 1 He whs of tititj'S'.io mien, and besides iltat be waa darned mean. He klpt a More, and be sold r ady made liens tg-a nod g..t liili. He had n daughter, uud r4.u wt.s a ready maid, too. S':e was like her f.i'her's cane. Sde bad a g ldcti head. Her eyes were so bright that when Mpeiid 1 1 1 ony h ibe mists of the future hhe always stalled ft rainbow 6ine tin ier ahead. Sim were, lung fur, to , f r she was cradled in the lap ol iux r . -he was sweeter than ten custard pies. tiubt barrels of sugar, anil eleven pounds nt $iuiu-iliips mixed. St.e was to is wet I tout ea.e nio ripe peaches lor pitklt-9, and tu Luhl that slie bad bad to carry a sun tulo in (be house to keep fioui putting tLc reel oflhe family's ees out and seoit 1 ii.ii the food. V "ods. a feui.tie line ' O ' I tbut made out of cast-non, secured oiue , ,i , nin!r hotisc-s. and taken altogether, is a de M week. Htld )Ut open ail limbrelhl Btaix'. ! sirahle place for industrious working men to I w. uld be txtjui'izo it. She had a lcei. It was ii man. He knew ihnt l.t retire bad never been sweetened with the les h ps of adreisiij, nnj be knew in bis in musl Pool that it was diluted with llic milk ol'iiuman kindntris Um ! urn! bow Unit man did love Hint ltm.tle. Uut the pttih ot Hoe oe never did I un binoo:!', ' . . . . . .. ! illlll UC jui tolUCIV III it UllIU puUUlO UClUlC be ot bidf way over it, as follows: A lobust man of criuioon hue mivv tb.s female. To see, w:is to g..ze, and lopze wag to love, lie nwoie an in ward tweai that she hbould Le bis, find bo iier:, evin though be bad to lake her father out a clamming with him, and 2urnp him over board, and though be bad to shoot bis rival with a wine bolile loaded with yrujc slio. rut PKcpubinoN. Twas niyht. A rexl warm couple Hood in the pule, cold moonbeams, 'I heir lips touched, und (here wus a sound itkb u cuw hauling its iioof out oflhe mud A femule voice baid: "Allied, dear Ailj iviaeaibcrat 7 to-morrow nighr, precs-jly, or I w ill never fo: give you." (luc wani.d to go to the circus ) I1j sid : Fanui-, dear Fan, 1 will be lure." In ibe shade id" a tree stood a man who whs to knock ibis circus business en'.. witya. As they parted, he said, 'A'ha! ' twice, then dashed into Ihe Ibickeniri'! loom. After be bad daslud into tie lliickening gloom, be dashed alter his rival cuss. He billowed him to bis home lie talced the window and stole bis boois. lie look thoe boots home, aud then and iLeio be pel pedaled a ctiiiii: ni.pa. allckd in the annals of history, lie deliberately took a Suddlc liock banana skin at.d t e b.-.lf-soled und heeled those boolb with ihu banana skin. 1 1 1H Tl-.l'.KII'.l.lC lMSCOVKIiT. TwaBiiighL Tbo goidtn stain were winking at ei!i other iabove yoa will pee the stars), 'i he mioii was tshowin" tier man to an admit in woild. tiiass buppcis bad grass hipped lor lue lasi liuio day. 'I' La bulliiogs were biu-;- in,i tbcu evening !) imm, tuid the caie ntie waibling thtir tveniu buns too. Nothing was woiking, save ibe empty iugs in the buckwheat cake jar. A young female", dressed to kill, stoi d leaning against a door post. She w; s wringing her bands, and yelling, Crue;, cruel work." Far belter 6be had been at her crochet, crochet work. The grease in her golden locks would have brought ten cents lor soap fat. (July Lave stuck a wick into it, and the'd been a candla Irniti wa wicked enough wilhout ii. A suudow slolo across tier path. 'Twas a Lu shadow. It s.iid, ahia. Sne ahem med back for she owned a paloui l.euimei. It advanced elealibily, and exclaimed, "Why, Fannie !" Shtadvui.ced with a cat-like trej.d, and fj iculated, 'Why Djc," (it was n dryMJoc.J She fpoke one minuie subject, the instability ol man then they both crooked elbows and glided mt the thickeuing gloom. This makes three in the thickening gloom. A lorm a tnale form approach inj:. Jl slides, and slips, and sue tiles along, tumbling ever lamp-posis and mackeiel barrels. Doc- sajs to Fannie, 4 See there, loua ! look! alas, bow diunk."' She bbiuidk bi-ck aud clutched Doca ui ms luoio closely, aud thou exclaimed, ,ii., 'tain'l ! tain'r,'tis ! my long lost Alfred. 'Yes, o drunk as thunder," cued Doc. " 'Twas i.ijibt again. Alfred w;.s be ing kicked oil' the sloop by Dec. and Miss Fannie'a father, assisiid by Miss Fannie. A lew months alter Doc. lead Ins blushing bride, with a string ef blush ug bridesmaids, lo the blushing aliai. Then he took her to ber new In me, u btuti new h.u.e with a t.nk of water on kiiO lop lLal Leld a thousand gallons. A lr.All.Y KKVLNUK Time rolled on w ithout wheels. Mouths llw.by without wings. Alf. thought bis lc08 bad gin out. Three tumbles to a yard was bis gail, the only gate to the yard bo owned. One day lie sat upon the grass plot bemoaning bis sad late, when a goal they call 'em billy goals because they eat handbills sent by some fairy band wpproacbed and chewed all the bottoms ol bis boots elf, and on arising be found himself teslotcd to heaUl;. lis s voro lo be dei4Cl r.if these baunna ! pkins. lie dressed himself in Ihe disguise il bis lutl love's unc.'e. lie vieiled ber one cold, blasty night. lie was invited to make ber bouse his home till ino.nin". In Hie dead ol night be arose. He diew lorih a huge aucr, and l.e slood upon a table and uoied il,iOUgh the wall ojer luad right into that awiul tank of water. With one wild shriek, widen was its last, the pent up wains rushed forth, i.nd drowned the whole kit and kabuodleol'em. Not a vestige of the house ieiiirtip and I have j'Jst been around to see it." A reporter, in describing a bndal cot b; ........ . ,i . !....,: I is commas rather mixed, so that bis account j reads thus: ""'She stood before the altar on ; i... i,,.,.! .. f... WIr,iir ,,f maiiun Liov-.,.,.u l Ler lita.r, a lair wreath ol orange blossoms Upon her dainty fuel, lovely hile oatiu fchois "un "' titles, 't hese liindsare now ollered at cl.iucry mid .'lanufiriurers' Kupplie-.: up. u her loseate lips, a confiding, happy J m'n i -!n. V'A1'"-"1', tn ouublo every industrious has constantly on hand a complete stock of o i, i ':. i 1. ' J V ,1W "i i ntler his own vine and titr tree," Smith's Si.-li aud Door Machinerv. Judson C.ov- flLtls asthe g:-Z;d lovingly tlpou blOl Who ' to eapmtUsis a very profitable investment, ernors. Taps and Dies, Emerv Wheels, lieltilijr Stood bv her side. ', r , ..'i':.''1 'MI,ra- liddressorcul) at the ollice Packimr.Ae. Woodviohih's PLANEiisaspecial- o'A-''i tn,l!asm;th!ieldst.,l,ittsb''fh, Pa. ty. cud tor Cirtulars and Prices. 3-9.-oni.l tfig t y r dHW l1 ' -AT TTX ZEE! Xj Xj I'lTTjHlKUII, lA , JULY 4th, 1872. 330,000 worth of property! to its: .t,vt: aiviy. 300 K I Tlll l, Ki ll. I.OTM AT OAKDALE STATION. Tickets, $1.00. At the conclusion of the Concert, the Mana ger v.ill tlistril.utc c0) Itru-niNO I.ins to the lickct-liolders in the usual manner, tut llos- 1PT1.Y Hint 1 MI'AHTl A I.I.Y. 'lli.-se l,ots l.c'lonw Mr. S. Gh.ula.vd. of Pitisliinjih, I'ii.. whose title to t lie iine i.siiulis puial.io. aii-1 neiiijf situated convenient to the citv. will m;ikc execlletit anil ilc:isnnf Innncs tor the workinjrinan ami inechuuie. These Lots me incrrnsinir in value ilnily. A rich six-toot vein ot Hit uii.inous Coal uii'lerlies this pioper- y- j A coal hank is open and in irnod woi u.r r. This lunik, which irives full aucer-s to the coal iimlerneutti. wiM he (livrn away Willi the Lot on which it is situated. The com I, val ued at 1 1 'i cents per hushel, is worth f l,".OU. A lull t I" i .line Col taire House is also sit naied on t his property, and with the out-buildiittrs, will 1-e itivei! Hwiiy wit ii tlie J.ot on which it is built. t'akdale is a well known, thriv ing and prosper ous town, and at nrosont contains an AcadiMiiv Female I'olleye, Mjilt House, 1'ost Ollice, Ei- . .....i 1 t.,.. . f I... settle. i.fi: 1'ltEMiUMs. To the jrctter up of a club of thirty, n handsome Silver Watch will he driv en. To the tretter up of a club of tweutj-. Five Tickets will be jriven. To ihe jretti-r up of a club of ten. Two 't ickets will be iven. To the jretrer up of a club of One Ticket wiil Le Biven. The following named (rent It nicn, well known and prominent citizens of riUsburh and Alle gheny cit ics. ha vc pel in it ted us to refer to them. l'hev will vouch for the honesrv and integrity 'f the enterprise : lion. .las. llhickmore. Mayor of Pittsburgh, and President of the Mechanics' avmg. IJ.mk ; llenjatuin Sinerly. Mate I'niit er; It. Mums. in l'urceli. Kditorand I'iitili.-herof Wccklv Mirror. Allegheny City, Pa.; Col. Sam uel KiljMire, County Treasurer. As to the title to s.iid property, refer to II. S. Floyd, Attorney utliuw, f-'.MJrant Street, 1'ittsbr ruli. ;i.OIiMi: Jl. MI.ISAI KIT. (iria'nil Knimerr. To wliom all communi.-ations must be address ed, (icneral Hi , 7rJ Third Ave., rittsbiiry. Persons remittifi- Monev must send liy l;ef istcred Letter or P. , Order. LMay li.-tit. A. W. ElimN&i)., 172 & 174 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY, P A. TO WHOLESALE & RETAIL 12320" 3T IBS ES. Ve cro offering decided rtarpains in an unri valled Stock of Black Silks, All Prices. lilaok find White Stripe .Silks, only American Ombre Stripe SilUs, heavy,. . Japanese Silks, .tl.00 87.S . l.OJ - er." . 75 . 00 1 Case, Japanese, s'.iperior fjuality i style, Japanese Cloiti. wide, Pes. Wool Wu.-li Poplins 1 Case, I'oloiiaise Cloth, .Vi wide, all Wool, 4-5 Saxony Plaid. Twilled, Cranime Stripes, Plain Colored Suitings, wide Wilson Cord, Poplin Alpaca Suiting: . ,4 Pacific Percales, ZT, 25 to s:.v 1 " Serine Plaids, Spring Styles 1 Mottled Mi hair. Glace Lustre, ... 75 1 " Colored Alpaci'.s, ZT, to 70 5 " Ulack Alpacas 25 to 1.00 DOLLY VARDEN STYLES IN ALL DUKSS GOOJJ. Mourning Goods. llousekeepinif Goods, ilen's Wear, Hoys' Wear, Shawls ami Scarfs, i Cases. New Prints. Sheetings and Shirtings, ic, Ac. A. . AV . TZ IX A' I i V; CO., 17 and 114 Frdcral Street, AM.CGIIOY. 1 1ST OF CAFSES set down for dial J nt a Court of Common Pleas to bo held at Fhei'sburir, for Cambria count)-, eummcnciiiy on JioiiUttH, Join' ;. pro imo: " S-.-.CO.M) Whl-.K. Win. M. Lloyd - Co.. .vs. David H Jones, feign ed issue. Crissuian Soincr ilio F.vans c-t al I 'hristy ISracken I reltz 'nutter . Christv Zed i ct al Lloyd Jonas Heiss I nsico 'ambria Iron Co. I (a rker - Son . . . Km a n. lor use. . Aialzie Ionoii-he Milliken .Mcllermit M iliiken Cox I Jose Kvuns Uvsius . . . . vs. Aaron. vs. Marx. vs. Davis et al. "s. Alh g.Mouut'u C'l Co vs. Ibiger. vs. J'otts ft al. ... . vs. N u i ter - Saw yer. vs. Smith. vs. 7. ecu -t al. vs. Somerville fc Hiprs. vs. Icner. vs. PrcfLly tt al. . . . vs. ( 'hristy. vs. McCanci Kline. vs. Kinplleld ct al. vs. H ii key. vs. Kciin. vs. "o wan. ... .vs. Martin et al. .... vs. ( 'owan. . s. litany. vs. Murphy. VS. Jdlll". vs. .1 ones. .. K". Ill 1 11. l'rtli,,tani. Prothoiioturj 's tlllicc, Lbensbury, May ti, ,T2 I 1CKNSK NOriCE The following - named persons have filed Petitions for Li cense in the Ollice of the t'lerk of Quarter Ses sions of Cambria county, for the action of the Court at next (June) Sessions: Hitiiinl Jlnirs'c Michael Lattcrner, west ward, F.hcnshiirg bor.; Henry Plum, Julius Steich, 'arrolltown bor.; John Schroth Wilnmrc bor.; Joseph Fresh, Carroll township. 2'ai-f t il - John Voungkin, W hite t wp. ; Florin n ninjile. Loretto boroitirh ; Isaac Crawford, west ward. Kbensburg borough ; John H. Myers, Lo retto borough ; Mich'l McMorris, Gallitzin t wp.; John W. Gillespie, Summiiville bor.; L'hristo idier Kubina, John 1'. Parrish, Washington tp. ; Thos. Ott, Chest twp.; F. X. Haid, I-orctto bor.; Paul Klwanger. Lawrence Schroth, Andrew Hang, Carrolltown borough; Francis A. Gib bons, Allegheny twp.; M. F. Kelly, Wilmore bor. ; F. J. l'arri-h, Jacob Goener, Mich'l Ooyle, Gullltzin twp.; Kllen McLaughlin. John Ham ilton. Washington twp.; Peter McKcnzic, Chest Springs l.oro' ; Win. Linton, Christian Peich. Summit viile borouirh ; Jas. t. Plummer,Crovle township: Harry Marlett, Clearfield township; Simon Schroth. Lawrence Steich. Carrolltown borough ; Linton Son. Fast Ward. F-bensburg borough. J. K. IllTE, Clerk y. S. Kbensburg, May 4, 1S72. $20,000 IN GOLD irV 13 1 ". i, n-mr 1 1 i"- 1 - W . ieal tVsiivulnl (iilt Knu-i prise will takeplucc ... .1. .-. ii 'i'tritinii un tiiir. rtirinuRiiiu, . Ui,, on 15th of June, ls,72. when IVM Prizes, amount ing to over sn,ia,ti. will be (list i ihnt ed to Ticket Holders, the highest Pri.e being .t,0"0 in Gold. Payment of Prizes guaranteed bv deposits. Tickets, tlj:.") currency, or II Tickets for I2.5. Tickets and Prospectus can be obtained at I i: LCI I V CO.'s, LA'S ilroadway, N'ew-Vork. ALU 1UIZ l.Pii:K?. from Maine to Califor nia pronounce it. iritlmvt a riiiyle tulrerne criUci.-iiii, the U LSI" hooK kvkk PL iiLisntn on E MOI2SE. K vn j Horse-Owner' Cyclopetlla. Ele gant ly printed aud bound, with nearlv ltiOillus- i trarioiis. Sld tmtu hi) tilwriitiin. AOIJXTS WANTED in every county in the Union. Lm ! KliAL Tkiims. Send for Circulars. I tin. l'OKI Kit !c COATKS. l'ubl'rs, I'hila.. Pa. Si11 Ai UI.AI. Oneof thegreautad- vantages is now offered in Tennessee and Kei.tueky Uinds, which have boon selected by tl"' feseut owner with special careas to ii.alih. V''kn-'tivpiipss of soil, convenience of railroad and river iae.iiies. .. .. ti.nrmorh ry JELA T.77S V,rAA.i N- vcoA HAIR 'kli0M. RENEWEH ttJs i Every year increases the popularity of this" valuable Hair Preparation ; which is due to merit alone. "We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray ob 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 dandruff, 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 iu extreme old acre. It is the most economical IIaip. Dukssing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assaver of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best JRi;rAKATioN' for its intended purposes." Sold by all Di-uygisti, and Dealers in Medicine. Price One Dollar. BucMngrliam's Dye FOR THE VHISXERS. As our Benewer in many cases re quires too long a time, aud too much care, to restore gray or faded-Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., JJASJLLUA., IIJ-L. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief and y cure of all derange- : nieuts in the stom ach, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgatiTe. Being purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much serious fcickness and suffering is prevent ed by their timelv use; and every family should have them on hand j fjr their urotection "and relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and best of all the 1'ills with which the market abounds. By their occasional use, the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, anil the whole mai-hincry of life restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by A iter's 1'illx, and stimulated into action. Tlnn incipient disease is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes ttiem'pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any leugln of time, so that thev are ever freh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Fe.ll clhcctions are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use them us a Family Phvsie, and for the following complaints, which these 1'iUs rapidly cure : For llypViu or Indignation. Hntlris. nfM, Languor and . of A ppotite, tht-T Fhoul-i be taken moderately to stimulate the stom a -h, and restore its healthy tone and action. For L.ivr l oinplain't and its various svmp toins, JCiliou llraiUtbp, Nick Ili-aH. ache. Jaundice or t rron MitdUneMa, Hil ton Colic and Uiliou Fever, thev should he judiciously taken for each case, to correct the (lUea.ed action or renfbve the obstructions wliich cause it. For Il.Tnentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild dose is generally required. For llheuiiiatin'-n. ( out, Ci ravel. Pal. pilalion of tlie Heart, I'm in in the Mitle, IJacU and Loin, they should be contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the eystem. With 6uch' change those complaints disappear. For UrojMj and Dropsical Knelling-, they should be taken in large and frequent dose to produce the ert'ect of a drastic purge. lor Muppreoaion, a large We should be taken, as it produces tlie desired effect by sym pathy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two JiUt to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach an4 bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these J'illn makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. FREPARED BT Dr. jr. C. ATE It CO., J'ractlcal Chemist, LOWELL, 31 ASS., XJ. S. A. TOR SALE BY ALL DKCGGISTS EVEKYWHEItE. NATURE'S II II It IlBSTOItATIFB 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 and clear ns ervstul, 'it will not soil tlie finest fabric. perfectly SAFE, CLEAN nnd EFFK.'i EAT, Uesiileratuins long soiuht ion anu niixu at last! It re.-tores ami inevents tlie Ilr.ir from be ffittiiiiK liray, itniarts a soft, plosy appearance, removes liandrutf. is voiA and refrcshiiiff to tbe head, clieeks tlie Hair from falling- otf. aud re stores it to a jri-eat extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headache, cores all humors, eu t:moiis eruptions, and nnnatiiral heiit. AS A IjUESSIMJ I'dlt THE IIAI U I I IS 'J.HE EEST AIM ICLi; IX THE MAKK.ET. In. Ii. rrMITH. Tateniee, Aver, Mnsi. Pre pared only by l'KOCTOit JUJOTHKH, Glou ccstcr, ass. The jronuine is pur tip in a panel bottle, made expressly lor it, with the name of the article blown in tliCfrlass. Ask your I'rug--t!-i.-t for A'J TL'H&'S JIAllt liKHTVU.inyt:, and take no other. i7""Send two throe cent stamps to Procter nwTHLiis for u "Treatise on the Human Hair." The information it contains is worth $U0 to any person. i rri'or sale by I.KM M OX i M CH It AY, T)rti" jrists, Ac, Ebensburar. Pa. iJunc :l, '71-ly.J piCKKHSELL, LYONS & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in L00K1KCS GLASSES Fin t autel and Pier Looking Glasses aud Pic ture Frames a specialty. . ., 3-1C. 1 11 Wood St., IMIKtbiirrrli, Ia. 3m. Ma B. COCHRAN, PiTTsnuitGii, Pa., A 5 gix U I Drnlrr In Iritft nnd Wnml U'A.Ilnn. v.. Thk Valley or DeATn. The Valley of Peath, a spot almost terrible as the pro ph-t'a'va'lev of dry bones, lies just north of the old Mormon read to California, a region CO nii'iR ling by CO broad, and surrounded,' except at two points, by inaccessible nionn tin. It is totally devoid of water arid Tty etali 'ii and the shadow of b'nd or wild least never d-iiketis it white glaring sands. The Kansas Pacific Rai'road mgitieers discovered it, and also w-tne papeis which sbo the fate of the "!o-t Montgomery train.' widen can e a .nth fri-m Fa'l Lake in lSiO, puided by a Mormon. When near Death's Valley some can.e to the conclusion that the Mottnors kuew not liu.c about the country, so thev a:noit.ttd one of their uu nb r a leader, d I re':e iff from the party. The leader lurutd due west; so with the people and wagons anl fluks he travc'cl tbieo days, and then rle.iC ruled into the broad valley , whoe tieac' -erous mirage pmniisMl watr. T hey ieach-l the centre, but, oi 'y the white find, beu d d bv t-ci-i. b f-e -k, met their ystze. ArotiiiO t e vnlltv they watnlertd. and one by one he men (id and the panting tl icks stietcbrd th 'mse' vs in death under the hot sun. 'J'.' en the thi'dren, cryin? for wa'er, died at their mother's breiids, and with swolleu toi.Kues an.l bi:rnM'j vita's the Miotheis followei'. Walton aftar w g n wait aban lone', and s' o 4 in n to 'Cicd an 1 r ved i d dn-t . -A itr a week's wandering, a ! z a ui v rs f noil pome wattr in. the ho!L.w of a rock in the mountain. Ii latted bnt a short I n e, w en all perished but two. who tscij ed out oflhe valley and Allowed tlie trii! of their former con. jmniors High; - ven fftini ies wiih Luuiheds (if animals penal c' heie, aid now, nfier twcnt3--two years, tLe w ngons s'a id s'ii' complete, the iron work and tires are blight, arid the hrivplid skhtjos lie side by s'de. Sininrtfidl Ibyvllicdn. IJOW T) TlIWAUT THE POTATO P.UG. A coi r- i-p jnde .I ul iLe UiiCcLti ' Munlbly write-: I liare watclied ihtir Laliitn cluselv in three dilTtieri states, and as tliey wiil soon bo upon you, a few reanrka m-y uot Le out nf pLice ; for if yen aie as reidy lo receive them as e now ate, lliey ned u.yt be greatly dreaiied alter all. They icve snaie kinds much letter' than oilieis, as for iuetaiice they j reler titt early Yirk to the early l!o e, 1 nd w:ll leave tin Peaeh H!ow to the last. i'lan' early, and you can give your potc tieu a good atatl Leture lugs get over their sf iii g stupor. 1 'ant early kinds, fjr there are three disrluct, crops t f Lur, and yenerillj tlie C me in ccui tless Dutijlen to lake tlie ia'est kinds. Hand pick, ii not very bad. tree if there are many of ihe lady bug or a y bird, as it i.- sometimes ciliid If they .ire f. euiy, they will tke cate of your pota ioe f r yi u. They atn a little red l ug with t'aik spots, and eat their ejjs nust ura ci( !y. Jf cecessRry to nso olher tnean, ak- jnui;d cf Talis oreeu to thirty pou s of common p!at.tr aid mix tho. 1t.j.b y, and apply whou the dew is on, and v u v 1 1 1 sKuhter them by hundiada of th us nds. Tbe p!ater is good for your p iiHl-.'f and you tion't get gteen ein uh to U'-t anything. Apply as often as the in8 :.otd it, and you need have no fears as t the renuil. I have saved actes cf po- a'ors th:s Ftimmcr by rucomrneiidir.-g tbis plan ia iur viil ie paper. When the bugs corn', plant as !ut!e ground as possible, tn . it Li it highly aud use ashes and salt to ivunUract any tendency to rot. and then you may I.iuh at the ''destiuctu D which Viis-etli ut notinday." A DisiOYEaY Ab i:t Cosn In this thii k ni and observant age, new ideas ml d seoveries are constantly being made known, many il' whch, if true, are never heard ft -r, while otLers pass into the treasury ol s'abisheJ fact, when their merit has been proven. tt'e have j ist met with the follow ing paragraph in iaii ixchange: " An iiiteliigi ut and iciiab e farmer, who 1 a '-eeii formativ years making xperimenta w:ih corn, has discovered an importance nd value iu replantiug corn which is quite nove! an 1 worthy of publication. We have always thought replanted com was of littltil co lserirence ; he teplai ts whether it fs need e 1 ( r not or rather he plants two or three wviks wbtr crops ere plunttd, about every littecith row each way. lie oys if the wi-nther bc mes dry during the filling ti.ue. 'he shk an 1 tas-el both beconiw thy and dead. In this condition, if it should become f, 8oi able, ihe silk revives aud renews, but tlie tast-el does not recover. Thus, f r want f p .lhu, the new fciik is unable to fill tie office tor which it was designated. The polleu from the replanted com is then redy to supply the silk, and Ihe fi fing is completed, lie sas nearly all the abortive ears, so coni r.ion to the corn crop, atecauted by the want f pohen. and that he has known ears to double their siza in the second filling." A WATriKonn c r esp nd n' of the Kiin Obseiver, ttlatts the follow innr as r having occurred at ibat place : The o'.hcr day when the bays were raiting a little change for the purpose of investing i beer, and having a time over the nom ination of Mr, Greeley, they passed the hat to un old gentleman whose sense of hearing is about cq-ral to that of a ftone iant, when be reached in and gathered uv the ch angp, declaring they were the cleverest ?et of boys lie had seen in a long time. The more they tried to explain, the more he th inked them, aid finally walked off and got an drunk as he could for one so deaf. A CLtVKit old lady, apparently just ar rived on a train from the country, entered one of I he refreshment rooms of lie Spring field, Mass , It. 11, station the oilier day, and saij she had left her parasol on the seftee. A general pearch commenced and lasted for some time. Finally one of the waiters asked the old dame when she left it to wbi'.-b she answered, after counting upon her finpers, "Well, i: wad just three years ago last 4th of July." There was a general roar, much to th astonishment of the olil (adv. who went away with a very puzzled loek upon her countenance. The sweet eimplicitj of childhood is illustrattd in ' the following note to a scholar in a public school, written by a airl -who hud been absent some days: "Dear Susie : I Shant attend school again until I Get some rew cuffs, collars and Jewelry dear Mama agrees wilb me that it is any Dooty to tuke tke shine out of that Upstart JIamy Jones, and I'll do it of I never learn nothing. ' JAMES R. REED & CO., WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWEIBY. 5-11. X. 6S Fifth Arnnf, 3m. PITTSIIURGII, PA, FI-NE WATCHIJS.CABEFTJLLY REPAIRED ! R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY BELIEF CUKES THE WORST TAIXsi In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after redinp Hits a.ivertwment neeil any on SUFFER WITH FAIN. EADWATS HEADY RELIEF IS A CtJRE FOB EVEKV PAIN. It was the first and Is ' Tlie Only lnln Itrmerty that inatantly stops Ue most excraciaOtig paihf, allays InSamniailons, and curts ConjresUons, wliether of the Lungs, Stomach, iiowals, or otW giauda or orgaas, by ii untilffot rtn tST CKnvr mSTS Tfi TWENTY MrKTTTES. no matter how Tiolent or excruciatinR the pain the RHEUMATIC, Bed ridden, liiflrm. Crippled, 2,crvou, Keuralsic, or proatrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OK TUB HOWELS. CONGESTION OK Tim LUNGS SORE THROAT, 1UKFUTLT BREATHING. PALPITATION OK THE HEART HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHEItlA. CATA1UUI. INFLtTENZA. . HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CniLLS, AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Iteady Kelief to the part or pnrti where the paia or uillicuity exisla wUl ait'onl sasd and comfort. Twenty drops In half a tnmhler of wntrr will In a few moments cure CRAMPS, SPASMS. poL'It STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC. WIND LN" THE DOWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Ttadna 3 Iteady l&clief with thera. A few drops iu wsir wi!l i. rev-eat feicKit.!Ma or p:uns from change of water. It la be. ter than French B: unity or Ditters as a slioiukuit. FEVER AXD AG I K. FEVER AND AGUE cured for City cenM. There Is not a remedial ai;eiil in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and ail other Malarious, Itilious, Scarlet, Ty phoid, Yellow, and other Fevers ruidetl bv RADWAY'S IMLLS) so quiclc as RADWAY'S READY LELZEF. Fifty cents per bottle, fcold by DruggLsis. HEALTH fBEAUTY ! ! STRONG AND PURE RICTI PLOODINCRE T2 0i.l.-;;!..AI, W EKiHT CLEAR SKIN AND LEALTlr LL COMPLEXION fcECURED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURE" SO QUICK. SO KAI'ID ARE THE CIIANOES THE BODY I'NDE RGOF.S. UNDER THE IN FLUENCE ny THIS TRULY 1VONDEliI''UL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the SA RSA I'ARILLIAN RESOLV ENT cotnnmn'u-at-9 through tlie BlocxI, Sweat, Urhic, nud other fluids and (aires .f the svstem the vigor of life, for It repairs the wastes of the bo!y with new and sound material. Scrofula, SvphUis, I'or.unijitlon, Glnnduiar dUease, Ulcers In the Throat, Month, '1 union. Nodes la t i Glands and other parts of Ihe system. Sore Eyes, Strumous DUcharjr. s from the Esr, and the wurt firms of Skin diseases, Eiuptions, Fever Sores, Srid Heaii, Ring Worm, Salt Ilheura, Erysipelas, Acne, Ulaclc Spots, Wonns In the Utoh. Tumors, Cancers in tha Womb, and all weakening and painful dischareea. Night Sweats, Loss of Serm, and all wastes of Ihe life princi ple, are within the curative range of this wonder of Mod ern Chemistry, and a few days' use wlil prove to any person usins it for cither of 'thet forms of disease its potent power to cure thrm. If ths patient, daily becoming redneed Hie wastes and decomposition that is continually progressing, suc ceeds In arresting these wastes, and repairs the same w it Is new material made from healthy blood and this the SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure. Not only does the Saiuapauii.i.ias REMOt-vrxT excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofu lous, Constitutional, and fekia diseases ; but it is the only Bosi'.ive cure ft-r Ikiiincy rc s5saoler tompiamn, Urinsrv, and Womb diseases. Crave!, I'hd-tes, Drorsy, Stoppage of Water, I lii.er.ee of Urine, hright's D case, Aliiuminurin, and in all cases where there are hrh's tlust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with s il.'.tunces i i K vs the white of un ej;c, or tiireads like white piik. or then- in a mortid, d:rk. bilious apnearance, and wnite bone-dust deposits, and when tiizre is a prickii.g, 1'Uniin senpatiou when passing water, nnd pain iu tiic b:i.all of the It icic and alon the Lo:i.s. 1'rice, ti.oo. WORMS. The or.ly known ai sure Remedy for Ii o ;. J ii. Tape, etc. Tumor of 12 Vcars' CSroivtli Cured ly Ratltvay's Resolvent. Psvielt. Man., Jnly 18. ldBS. Pa. Ratwat I hiA Ovarian Turner in th"o.-ri- and bowtl. All lha l.s-t-r anid " titre araa uo If, f..r it." 1 trird a.ry tliini; that wai rtK-ouunen.l.d ; ti.t tith:i.r heltd ue. I ww your Iiea.tl.ent.ani thoutr!.t I w.'vlJ try it ; tut had no fa'th in it beru.e I had snnVra.1 Tor twelve yean. I touk six t.ottles pf the RwlTt?nt, and f,e br af Kadway'a Pill,, and two U t tlas of your Kertdy Iehef ; si.l there is sol a lign of tumor to b ,eao or felt, ani 1 feel better, smarter, aitd fca; pier than 1 hrtva fur twelve years. Tlie w.rtt lumor,u In the lift ii.le of the bowelt, over the gp..in. t write llm to yoa ftr the txnelit of others. Yos caa putlUh it if rva chooe. HANNAH P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, feifectly tasteless, c1f(,-:"-i'' coatej with s?"eet (r:m. purge, recnlate, purifv, c'e:ins, an strr-t ift""n. IlaJ way's P lis. fur tlie cure of nil disorders of the Stomach, Liver, BifWeis. K'dnevs, B adder, Ner-ous Diseases, Heidache, ConsiipaTion. C(siiveness, Indigestion. Dvspe shi, Biliou-iiess. l!i:i(H Fever, Iiirlnmmaiinn of the Bowels. Pilos,nnd all Lerangt mentsof the Interral Vis cera. Wsrranted to effret a positive cure. Purely Vegeta ble, containing no mercury, numerals, or dcleti-notis drugs. Z f Otserve the following syr.ptoms n-su.tin f:.in Disorders of the Digosuva Otgan's: Con,?tpatlon, Inward Piles. Fullne, of the tn Ihe T?ead, Acidity of th. Stnmaeh. Nausea. Hearthtirn. lieut of Food, Fullness or Weight in tha SwniaA--B. Sour Fu.liou. Sinking or FliuwrrriBr at the Pit of the Stoo-.arh. Swtn.minr of the fien.i. Hurried ani Dificult Breathinr, Klutterine at the II-art. f'hokit'p or Sutf-jeating Sen-uiona when in a Ljing INjamre. Timie ,.f Vision, DU or Webs before the S-pljt, Fever and LHdl la: in the Heai, lf?V-iney of rer-i'frat:a, 1 ell'-wneaa ef Ihe vkin and lives. Para .a tue Sida, Cnctt, Lij.bs, and st.auea I'lu-lte of Heat, Uarni:.g In the F!e.-h. A ."ew doses of RADWAY'S TILLS will frr-e the srs tem from all the aiove-ivan ed rii-or-ters. Piice, 23 een's erhox. SOLD BY DRUdUIS TS. READ FALSE AND TRUE." Seurl one l.-lt.-r-Staiuplo RADWAY A CO.. No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Information wurth thousaiids wiil be sent you. iBW FIRM IXI OLD STAM) GOOD GOODS Si GREAT BARGAINS roil the: heady ash i HAVING become proprietors of the STOKE lint awl STOCK OF GOODS rwentlv be- lonjrinjr to H. A. Shoemaker & o., and having purchased an additional STOCK OF NEW GOODS J-V Oj:EAT t'AJULTV, we are now prepared to supply all the old eos tomersof the late firm, and as many new ones as will patroni.e us, with Goods of all kinds at PRICES FULLY AS LOW as any other merchant in or out of Cambria county. It is our intention to keep our Store constantly stocked with a full and well selected nssoi-tnient of IUtY GOODS, 1 ) H ESS GOOliS, FANf,V GOODS. NOTIONS. IMOTS, SHOES, HATS. CA I'S, CL (THING, CA HPETS. FITXI TI ItE. OIL CLOTHS. OF EKXSWA HE. GK -CEHIES, FLO Fit, 11ACON, FISH, SALT, TO HACCO, CIGARS, and nil other ui tieles, larire or small, that can be found in any store of like oharaeter in the county ; and as we intend to si:ili. i:xrMsivi:i,Yirir cash tilt tOt.MKY PltOlilCE, and make no bad debts, we feel sure that our stock and our prices will not only secure but retain for us a liberal share of ratronaifc. EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL arc respectfully solicited, nnd if we fail to ren der entire satisfaction, both as regards the iual ity of our (roods and the prices asked for them, it will certainly bo no fault of the new firm nt the old stand of Shoemaker t Co., Hirh street. Don't forp-et to call and we'll not forget tourive you full value for your monev. MYERS & LLOYD. Ebensburg, Jan. 2S, 187L-tf. o EST CL O z IE O MUSIC! MUSIC!! The "Sistkrs Civ St. .Trarun " . . will be prepared tog-ive lessons on The PIANO MELODEON orCATtf- NET ORGAN at any lime arter truster. IFor terms apply to the Sunerioress. Sis ter M. IIortense, or to Rev. Charges moderate. Ebensburg, April 1, 1R71 tf. C. Christy, GEO. M. READE, Attorney-at-Law, Ehensburg, Pa. Office in new building recently erected on Centre street two doors from High street. I58n.l T)aniel Mclaughlin, Attorney Trv,rtl,"',M'.,J,ohnsto' n' Office in the old Lxchanjre btiibiiriK, (up-stairs.) corner of Clin ton nnd Locust streets. Will attend to all bus Iness connected -with bis profession. JOHN 1 LIN TON, Attorwy-at-TMw, ' Johnstown. Pa. Office In hnininn. tK ad story? Entrance on vAVwFJlZZ1'? tr-2 Cl2 :' R i Vlnrcar Itittera are nnt a vile Fancy "Drink, made of ?oor Rum, hi!,l;cy. Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, d.K:ioreil, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics," Appetizer," "Restorers.' &c. that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rain, but are tre MedlcCe, made fiora the native roots and lieibsof California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. Thev are the Great llluod Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator ar.d Inviorator of the avstem, carrym;; oil all poisonous niaoer ana resiotin; the bloni lo a healthy condition, enriclu)S it, rcfrealnnic and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in llieir action, certain iu their results, -fe and reliable in all forms of disease - No Feraou can (ska tltcae Hitlers accord ing to directions, and remain long untvei), provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral pottnn or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyoud the poiut of repair. Dyspepsia, or Iixllsresl Ion. Head iche. Pain in the Shoulders, Cuuylis, Tightness of tlie Choi, pii- ziness. hour lL.rurtalions ol me oiornacn, is.ia umj in the Mouth. Ibi'ons Attacks, I'alpitalion ot tlie Heart. Inflammation of the l.umrs. Pan. iu die ree.ons cf the Kiduevs, and a hundred oilier painful symptoms are tbe oitpiings of Dvspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one'bottie will prove a better guar- antee of its merits than a lentjtliy advertisement. For 1'cniHlo Complaint, in young or old. married or sinpie, at tlie dawn of womanhood or the turn of life, these 1 ouic 11. tiers dispiay so decided a.i influence that a marked improvement is soou percep tible. For Inflammatory nnd Chronic Tftbcn mnllsin and Gout. Dyspepsia nr Indigestion, lli.ious, Renittent and Interniiitent Levers, Liseases of the Biood, Liver, Kidneys and L!adder. lliese I'ilTers have been most successful. Such Diseases a"e caused by Vitiated lllood, h ch is per.eraily produced by derange meni of ih- Digestive Oigam. Tliy are nOenlle Purerii I i rt sin well aa a Tonic, possessing also the peculi ir meiil of acting as a powerful apent in lelievini; Congestion or L flam, niation of the Liver and V.aceiii Organs, and iu L.iiuus Diseases. Kor Skin Dlsenses, Ernplinns, Tetter, S.ilt Rlieum, litoiches. Spots, 1'imples, Pustules, lioils. Car buncles, Rin-woruis, Scald-llcad, Sore Lyes. Kry sipe'as. Itch, Scurfs, Decolorations of tlie Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally chi up and carried out of the system in a short time by the u-'e of these II. Iters. One Imui'c hi such cases wiil couvii.ee tin: uiot iucicduious of their curative effects. Cleanse Use VI I Intnl Tfllood whenever ynu find its impurities bursting i)irou!i tlie skin in Pimples, kruptious, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in tlie reins : cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health oflhe system will fo'low. Orateful t liotiswswl proclaim Vin-kgaii Hit ters the most wonderful luvigorant that ever sustained tbe sinking system. Pin, Tape, nnd oilier Worms, lurking in the system of so nnr.y thousand, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Savs a distinguished physiol ogist : There isscarce'y an individual upon the face of the earth whose b'uly is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not uiHiii the he.t'ihy elements of the body that wonns exist, hut upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these hying monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vei tnifuges, no antheim'n- tics, wiil fice the syiieui fioui norms l.ke these Lit ters. BI eel in li I ml DUrari. Persons engaged in Paints and Minera!s, such as Plumbers, Type-setter, Gold-beaters, and Minns, as lliey advance in lite, wili be subject to para'vis of the Howels. To guard against this take a dose of U'ai.kek's Vi.-.egak Uitteks ones or twice a week, as a Preventive. Itilious, lleinittent, and Iiittrmiltenl TPevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our preat rivers throughout the United States, esjecial!y those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois. Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas. Red, Colorado, Hraios, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, James and many others, with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remaikahiy so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by enensive deiaiigeiuetits of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There aie always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of ihe bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exeriin;; a poweiful influence uion these various oigaus, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Litters, as they will speedi y remove (he dark-colored viscid mailer i:h which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the sect etions of the liver, aud generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or Ivlnsj's TCtII, While Swellings. Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swel.ed Neek, G-uor, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Walker's Viskpk Hitters have shown their great curative powers iu tii: must obstinate aud intract able cases. Dr. Walker' California Tliifgur Bllters act on ah these cases in a similar manner, lly purifying the Hiood they remove the cause, and bv revolving awat- the effects ot the inflammation (ihe tubercular deposits! the affected parts receive hea.th, and a permanent cure is effect ed. The properties of D. Walker's Vinegar r.tTTiRs are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant. Sudorific. Alterative, and Anti-Ililious. Tlea Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Dt. Walkers Vinegar Litters are the best sate- guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, fheir balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative projerties allay jiain in the nervous svstem, stomach, and bowels, either from intlainin nion, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout the system. T heir Diuretic properties act on the Kid- neys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. Their Ami-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre- lion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of 15-hous Fever, Fever and Ague. etc. Fortify the bnilyngntmt dlsrase hvpun- fying all its fluids w.tl. Vinhgar Litters. Noepi- demic can take bo:d of a system thus torearmed. 1 lie liver, the stomach, the lo.e'.s. the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invig- Orant. " Uireeliona Take of the Bitters on going to bed t '.! . . .... 9 I. , , , . . ii. . 1 1 1 1 m...l., f win... Inlf to one and one-half wine-c'aasfulL Eat good nourishing food, suclras beefsteak, mutton out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget- able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J.WALKER, Prop'r. It. II. McIKJXAI.D. CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. andcor. of Washington and Charlton Sts, New York, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Dkn ns un graduate of the Balti The undersigned, a more (Joite're .-aiiJ-sr oi oeiuai oar- Z'-P-j'ji. pery, respect- fsU--iv fully offers his Mifi t :i PROFESSIONAL I V4 . V?" services citizens of enshurg aud vicinity, which place he will visit on the fourth Monday of each month, to re- mam one week. Aug 13. SAM'LBELFORD D. D. S. LORETTO MAHBLE WORKS. PRICES REDUCED! And Work Warranted I MONUMENTS. Tomb Stones, Br-'?HT Tops, made of vvC the finest Italian Marble and in style fsfe. any manufacturer. Give me a call -aw before deciding upon jurchasimr or orderinir work elsewhere. JAMES WILKINSON. Loretto, April 22, lSTl.-ti. f LOGIN'S .-BURBLE WORKS!' 131 I'rankliii Street, Jolinstown. JOII w. I.OCS4., - Proprietor MONTMF.NTS, HEAD and TOMB STONES. COUNTER A.n CARIVVT si a ui Vv TELS. Ac., manufactured of the verv best It al lan nnd American Marbles. Perfect satifac tion in work, desiirn and prico guaranteed lycc,ueT-esWffi 1 li ATM AN & l'.UCK, - i-iiysirinns nnl 'Iiysieian nnl Nnrsron. CAIIH01.MOWN, YA Office In rear of John Buck's store. Nhzht calls may be made cither at the residence of Dr. Oatman or at Johif Buck's residence - MY. JAMISON, M. D., l orclto, nmbrin Co., Pr, renders his professional scrr1oc to all r-itirr-na fo the above i.iacnn.i s-CUi i! 7. i IiziT.! Im need Medical airt.. TaV" 1 T J. LLOYD, Puccesgor to 11. S. -P Bonn, Dealer In Drtirm, Medicines. Fcr fumeries, iars. Tobacco, Notions, Paints. Ac ' ?r" M?iSl,i.ri.,t- FPOsite the "Mansion A. Dctcrmiaeil ."3oJ!itr-!n.! , ! i a i . COLP.TISG DOWN IX I I.NN . In tlie vicinity of Al-rfivc . Ten, lbere lives a irniny i.-tnar m i 1 I'J- ernphry lauiily t-.ncle tl.ne has !..,.-' ' . c . i T i lieeti a roiisiuntnmiof ni the r iii!;,iv . courting in which f?tninine inj-nuj-y iv j energy have baen shown to t-..e .ha.r,v-, tflecf. The Ji' sb ind's nly dai,:!.t r, h s;, 3'OU g wi low, having hoi.ort 1 , ory oi her first loid with a t! , j uf tear? aid wteP, and cmi iu .. . rr -i J :1 i sell to llin rem p ion oi nisi br..!,.,.. t 'I'-i... found among her ensuit it Uj worthy trcnt'erran of such t.ie.-lr 120 1 tncMtS that It was li'irrl ;,, j , wtdCh she preferred above th; (.:!, r l" - I ' fj S( h.VC SUCU J U lal h t'.';:U n, i. . , . -, , , - have b.:Ctl liupo-blble ; h-lt a - c -A x, . j .f he "ratid ptS.-iou i ..,.;!,, ; " l l j vincil le tO practical J'l'jfttKTit I li.i j , . ...I,:,., a f fxrw ienfP ' 'r " " t Ihe 3-oonj vm low ot 1 envies-; could not tel; which of her two she felt the j;rea! st a, pn b itj kindness for j a: d that a pcis. i::: b'twein the twain mil.t not hi by ber obvious pintiality. rel-i lo her mother. Tha pod old ! j , , . . .., ,i . , ever, Ji'OI no Ill'llI 1J m- rQgj n-dbi'i'y of tleciinij the Ii i; !. -, , i u i aril promptly IClerred lfth .. r-i !;, . : m;.i,SJ ,; . I, f .1, , I () miSlltSS .t,llll , U..I .11 .10 Ja e'hter a p'ece ul useful I :iv.i . :i ' c . . . iti iin? i r n.siij t' au : iii ii 1-aie the decisi m of tlx c :(':' : '. ii bv Eend nr l o h Fuito 3 to !!.. OJ -e, for a mat a -t hce:i'e. a-i 1 t i ma ry him w o shml 1 Ii -t ; h m-elf to her with be rcq i i m;ir. Tliu wildly aiia:cd e.ip-iiy asset. tel :o ilifi dvic'. a . V th me'es to ib'It) l.t-norably bv t'.i uli ; and away they !h-v si.h ' v from beiu.y"f bwiT in hot has:. , race of aoile iniei.tiiy. It sva of coi.rse, a humnn nee o t iHt one shoijld v i 1 1 miJ l. ,:hcr e uci'ia'ly innsiu icli as tb(i nether 1 n : one wcie Ihe 1-ast bit more pro!:., than the cornp. li'.or's It was a o, ; hut the longer eenth'mnn won ; an ! 1 p -. est b'ishitii; his pi ece.l'-nce, was b.'i.- i ly hailed by the lue!y prize a: Lei Lr band elect. As for the "Lai second" if tl.c ra-1, ' his i'haj'i:i and der-pa r at dch'at s- t; manned him that he passionately aijnei , I is si arj in the p'ri'ge and swore th.i! '. . ' wine cf the bridal ohoull hi the h '' ; bhod of a gentieiu.iii nut nece?a.iry u ; named. j i At thi threat tlie hrsdj Iisp!,tyel , i votis timidity and would have deferred t.. l ceremony, but her mother icsisied th. ! there should be no dlay, :-.n 1 uridcrtouk :. ' cur-aniee p-'ace on tUe occasion. 'Jo c!iu:ch then ihe happy puir t i tl enisclves, and ihither. itlso, prune. ! ti r be uen tival to prcduce a most uns-nr uproar in the worshipful edifice, an i ; ;, a ptsiol at the head of the cleroym.c, ; the breast of ihe bridegroom al cm.' J He behaved scundalou!' :he r'v.. 1 and was fui bidding the bann in a '' y highl. aided manner, when, euiijnr. j something hnrd and cold was !:.-;-: .: j i his r..ht ear and a Iiand of digital ' x:--' tv took a deft turn in ihe disord-'-'t-j i ol his head. It was the ell lily i That able woman he'd an :: 'in j; ; pitul at his ear, and her h-in i ii grappled his hair, j "Xo go on wilh the ?:rvi -c.' ; i commanded, impressively, "r.!. ! e ?!.s see whose funeral it is if the:e i z v be hoo:ing " Limp, helpless, ard PQiilir.g in z.-ir:i disgust, the wouhl-be disturber ol t'.e lemnity was obliged to loi.k on iii!o-f rite p o eedc the pistol in his e.ir. 'S''r ' ,l r i ., ,. .. a, , htm the aspect of One UndercO.o; 'l C u - ' surial operation for deafness :tn ! 1- j , . . i i ueterillinea Woman holdlll' his i:'i'-' i thotlh "it miht fly ctT if she re 111 v-.'J I-' ; p " v " - "v SriP i t - .t , i VJnly WIsen ttlC CCrcmanj lUl'i .V-.- j jg,J was he released : Mli.l Itien A'J'1 i - " . ' i i mo j Willi BOtne show ot penitence and - .. ; COII:;rati.la'jn2 the manied twain, !.e -' ; " " , Capable of a IrtSl tOUcIl of malice, 1 .. , fir - If i t , . 1 I n'nuc luui VI lljv, - " Ha enid tr tbo l.n.L,r,.,.ni "ami tlii"'; f I thins y;: e ' - J Ol.'gtll lO leM lolly priO lll 1 '1 j lock to overlook your old tl 'lend S no. -' J "-'J ; You've ot rrM,d wife nt T b V l it,' . , .. fi .V ' i i ''ere Smiled daikly and Dl '.I '.'Z : : j i onlv ihinli iS vmir m..l-.r.i-,.'aw "' ! 7 K Cl 7Ur A Danbcrt, Conn., g.intlemin cv homo late one niht. His wife wh. i in bed heard an unusual noise bdo'.v. si going djwn, found her lord en hi- r-' in bunt of her best set of furs. II i j hispun in his hand, and a look of it.: I anxiety upon his fat-p. 'J'he instart ! j door opened he hastily exclaimed ; ,' Ie woman, don't scarj 'cm. what, you old fool ?" murmured litswii: "Mollis!' be hysterically hispcred, "I' goin' for 'em, ole woman ; the fi:st uio' what shows his head out of thrm f ': will get hi limba shattered, r I'm " Sick at heart and humiliated beyor. 1 ecriplion, the miserable woman tii herBelf back lo bed. A ToucmsG Stosy. A touching s'c-T . of faithful love comes. from PhiluJeii lii A beautiful young girl became erg-C'il r'' 18G1 to a galhmt ifficer in the I't-L'5 army. At the cloe of the war' he " n: '. to' California to seek his fortune. waited patiently for his return, !'!r confident that be would yet come b.k ;J her. iSo the Tears mssed : cray lia'r' " - ! bgan to shew lhemaelvea in h?r hro3 - 1 . r i i -i -,,!.'! j tresses ; her friends 116 longer ri.li-'-1'- Pi,ied Ler B3 a monomaniaf--; j Last week her fidelity was rewarde. ! The lover of ber childhood returned f j A California bronzed and bearded, a tui!In' aire, wi'.h a wife and twins. . A IJoston bride, whose groora ronb11" strated with her at the wedding f-T in'" ;n o .all,!,, In.llrlmln! W'.0J r Z i -si- ,,iher -!l ; of ber last maiden kisses on a nuuioc 3 iliorm.U fn, remarked with natu . naivete that tbe'gentl emcn in qacs'ii1 t'- ; been in the habit of kissing her all l'r " and she didn't Pee why they ' now.. " , a-As-iisuiirsf, ra. lAprU 17, If ii
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