The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 03, 1872, Image 4

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    1 Stranye Story of Confidence and
Treachery.
We came accidentally in the possession ,
xf a romance in real life that is so un parol
leled that if the facts.were not well ant hen- :
tieated they would scarcely he believed.
The story was tohl us during a littk--supper
at the Washington Ohfo by a gentleman in j
possession of all the documents necessary i
to sustain every allegation of fact, j
Some six vcjm-s since a young law sttuVnt I
of this city fell i low with and courted a
lovely girl, who soon returned his love, and
the two became engaged to be married, j
The young gentleman was poor, however, j
and not yet admitted to his "profession- so !
that marrying for the time seemed out of j
the question, lie was madly in love, how- ;
ever, and fearing that Ik.-fore, ho could re
fute a sutlicient competence to justify mar
rying, he would lose the object of his affec
tions, he plead with her to have a secret
marriage, and promised that immediately
after the ceremony she should return to her
home, and he would, as usual, go to his
bachelor quarters. After much persuasion,
hhe consented, and the two were united in
wedlock at the church of St. John, in
Ceorgotown, by the I'ev. Mr. Tillinghast,
upon the of June, ltfoo.
The young man for a while was true to
his promise, but he soon became as impor
tunate for the possession of her person as
he had leen for the secret marmge. Of
course she yielded ; but they kept their se
crets, and as his progress in the law was
very slow, she, at his suggestion, brought
an influence to bear upon the administra
tion that resulted in an appointment to a
"Western Territory. 1 ler social position and
connections were sufficient to control the
appointment, and she had money enough
to provide him with an outfit.
The young man departed, and made quite
a successful career for himself in his new
licld of operations, and writing regularly
:wid returning at intervals, he -assured her
of jhis heartfelt aiTection and earnest en
deavors to procure a home suited to her.
This sort of tiling continued for four years,
when she was telegraphed to meet him at
Cincinnati. Sho hastened to obey, and ar
riving at the last named place, found her
husband in a great state of excitement,
lie told her that he had got involved in
moneyed transactions, and the choice -was
piesentcd to him of either marrying a uch j
winnnn, win. lel him to distraction, or
bciiifi sentenced to the I'Ciiit. atiary, and j
th:t h; had inanied, and was now in her i
lower. cuiud iiuni.-h him fT his ;
la: .taidly conduct, and ii he did that he j
could not complain; he added, however, :
that he had patted from the wouuui at the j
door of the church, that he did not love j
her, and couid not love her. and could not ;
love any one hut his lawful wife. i
Appealed to in this manner, she could i
onlj- ask him wliat could le done, that she j
was ready antl willing to shield him to tho i
last. He then sujrirested a divorce and said j
that ho could go to New York and procure !
one without any difficulty. To this she j
consented, and the two wended their waj ;
to the tjreat coiumercial center, where he j
found a divorce lawyer, and iu three days
a divorce was procured upon testimony
manufactured Let ween the hushand and
si shyster, of the most extraordinary
character. One man, for example, Ly the
name of , swore that he had known
the plaintiff and her husband for years in
Downingsville, Pa., a place the poor w oman
had never seen. Another witness, calling
himself , swore that the parties were
bona jide residents of New York, and that
he had frequently accompanied the defen
dant in nightly visits to houses of ill-famcj
that on one occasion he had waited at such
a place for defendant until tired, and then
went to the room, knocked at the door, and
Leing told to come in, found the defendant
lutting on his clothes with a prostitute un
dressed in the room.
Upon this showing the divorce was
granted, and the decree winds up as fol
lows: "That the marriage lwtween the said plain
tiff, , and the said defendant, ,
be dissolved, and their said marriage is
hereby dissolved acuordinjjly. Antl the
ai J parties are and each of tltm is tree from
the obligations thereof. And further that it
shall be lawful tor the said plaintirTto marry
again in the same manner as though the
defendant was actually dead. But it shall
not be lawful for the said defendant to mar
ry again until the said plaintiff be actually
dead.
"Enter, S. Jones, Judge." .
The poor wife returned to her home,
feeling that she had done a heroic act in
shielding the man she loved, and sustain
ing herself with this thought time rolled
on, until ono morning she awakened to the
startling fact that sho had been cruelly
Bacriuccil. She learned that tho man to
w hom sho had clung was about to marry a
fashiomible lady of the first connection in
the land. She made inquiry, and found, to
her sickeiung disgust, that the day was
actually set upn which this infamous out
rage was to be perpetrated. She hastened
to New York and procured a certified copy
of the decree, intending to appear at the
church on the day of the mock marriage,
and forbid the bannsby presenting acopyof
the legal document that showed that,
although separated from her, he was not
authorized to marry another. Unfortu
nately, through circumstances over which
she had no control, sho arrived too late.
The cruel act had been accomplished. A
grand wedding, graced by the presence of
members of the Cabinet and our most
aristocratic people, had occurred, and the
papers were full of glowing accounts of
tho magnificent ceremony. Our readers
will recollect tho event, and they will have
occasion to recur to it again, as legal steps
arc being taken by the betrayed wife's
friends to bring this wrong-doer to punish
ment. The wife is now satisfied that tho
whole story of tho second marriage was
fabricated to deceive her, and she is, of
course, very indignant. In addition to this
we learn that this gay Lothario paid his
court last winter to one of our most lcau
tiful and accomplished belles, whose ap
pearance in society always created aflutter
Among the gentlemen w ho flocked to her
side to bask in the sunhinc of her smiles
.ami to enjoy the brilliancy of her conversa-
tion. It was supposed that the gentleman,
as he then appeared to be, and this fascin
ating lady whose family is one of the oldest
and mast exclusive In the country, engaged,
but it seems that while she enjoyed his
conversational powers she discouraged any
tender emotions and thus saved herself
from occupying the unpleasant position
w hich the last mentioned bride now holds.
In a few days the fashionable circles of
Washington and a certain lady of the Cab
inet will all be at sea in a high state of as
tonishment, and excitement, and a certain
Territorial official, now candidate for Gov
ernor, will be brought np with a round
tiun. CttpituL
ri? II O M A S
CARL A N D,
wnoLESALS rEALER IN
i
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
STATIONERY AND NOTIONS,
w m. m tnii meats.
D.ICOX, rLOtJR,
FEED AND PROVISIONS,
1323 Eleventh Avenue,
Between 13th and 14th Sts., Altoona.
All pitch poods as Spices, Brushes. Wood
and Willow Ware, Shoe Blacking nnd Station
ery will he sold from manufacturer's printed
price lifis, and all oilier pood in my line at
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitts
burgh current prices. To dealers 1 presentthe
peculiar advantage of saving them all freight
and drayae, as they are not required to pav
freights l'rom the principal cities and no drav
at"e charges are male . Dealers may rest as
sured that my goods are of the beat qualitr and
my prices as moderate s city rates. By doing
a fair, upright business, ami by promptly and
satisfactorily filling all orders, 1 hope to'merit
the patronage of retail dealers, and others iu
Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders re
spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed
in all cases. THOMAS CAIlLAA'D.
Altoona, July 2.9, lybfl.-tf.
rOOD, MOIUiELL fc CO.,
WASHINGTON STREET,
, D D n n , .
Near Pa' R" R' 0. JchnstOWfl, Pa., I
Whdesale and E tlc.il Dealer a in !
mm m imm m mil
DllI,EjtXa-:RY ROODS,
i!.;:f'WA!:F.,
lii' UTS AND SIIflK.'v
11 ATS AND CAPS.
IiiON AND NAILf-CARTL-TS
AND OIL ULf ' IIS.
hfcADV-MADK Cf'THINr;
(jlass yi i.i.tnv wari:.
WOtiDKN AND WILLOW WARE.
PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS,
Tnuetl.er itl. ?1 m;,v,;,cv of Wr-torn I'ro.l.ice.
mu - m s FI.tilJR. DA CON", FLSIJ, SAL'i
CART ON' OIL, ic, .ic.
' ' ' , - .
moit ieasou;i!)Ie terms
WOOD. MORRELL k CO.
f? ernrv. r
i'.tf .".I :.. .M.!j -J. y' Vjy, ;
HAVING tecently enlarged our stock
we are now prepared to sell at a gre:it
reduction from former price". Our stock con
sists of I)ru.'3, Me'licine, Perfumery, Fancv
Soaps, Leon's, Hull's an l Allen's Hair Restor
atives. Pills, Ointments, Plasters, Liniments,
Pain Killers, CiT:tte Magnesia, Ess Jamaica
(linger. Pure Khivoriiig Extracts, E-sences,
iemon syrup, soothing Syrup, bpiccd Syrup,
Rhubaib, Puie Spices, ic. j
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.
Blank Books, Deeds, Notes and T.onds; Cap,
Post, Commercial and all kind of Note Paper;
Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing
Fluid, Black and Red Ink, Pocket mid Pass
Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, His
tories, Bibles, Religious.Prayerand Toy Books,
Pet. knives. Pipes, kc.
tf We have added to our stock a lot of
FINE JEWELRY, to which we would invite
the attention of the Ladies.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at loner prices
than ever offered in this place.
Paper and Cigars sold either w holesale or re
tail. LEMMON & MURRAY,
July 30, 18C8. Main Street, Ebenburg.
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DENTISTUV.
graduate
-The undersigned, a
of the Balti
more Coi'co
of Icnt;tl S tr
gery, respect
fully offers hi?
PROFESSIONAL
services to the
citizens of Eb-
ensburg and vicinity, which place he will visit
on the fourth Monday of each month, to re
main one week.
Au2.l3. SAM'L BELFORD D. D. S.
LORETTO MARBLE WORKS.
PRICES REDUCED!.
Antl Work Warranted!
mm
MONUMENTS, Tomb Stoves. Ttr-M
KKAUnnd TAIir.E Topl msiln of i
the ttnost Italian Marble and in style W
of workman-ihip not surpasi-ei by f' k
any luanufatturer. Give me a otil sT'
bf-fore dec-Minor upon pttrt-hasintr or ortlprintr
workelsowhero. JAMES WILJXINSON.
IJfrt-tto, Ajirti 22, 1871.-tf.
LOGIN'S MARBLE WORKS !
131 Franklin Ktret, Johnslewn.
lOBJV w. LOr.t, - Proprietor
R0ITMENTS, HEAD AND TOMB STONE3,
"I (XiUXTEU and CABINKT SLA11S, AN
TV.i,p. ice., nianufa-turei of tlie very best Ital
ian uno Ameiit-an Murbleti. I'crfcct satisfac
tion iti work, rlesipn ani price jruarantee'd.
,.r 0r,ler8 rct-pi-c-t fully sol U itt-.l ami jnonipt-
t-jcec-utt-i. Uohustown, Nov. 11, 'Vl.-tf.J
fm Mm,
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R. K
SADWAY's" READY RELJE?
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after rename thus miv.i mrninit ntil any one
fcCFFER WITH I'-UN.
RADWAY'S REAP? RELIEF la A CURE FOB
EVEKY l'AIX.
It wiss tho first audi
TJi Only l'iii n llemcdy
that Instantly Stops Ihe most excruciating pain?, ailars
jMltunumttioEfl, and cures Cougis-tions, whether of the
Lunp, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, Ly
cue upiiiication,
IN FROM OJTE TO TWEXTY MIXTJTES,
tin matter how Tiolent or excruciating the pain The
HHEUMATIU, Bel-riildrn, Infirm, Cripple), Ji'urvoua
Sieuralfcic, or prostrated with disease may suffer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
. WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
,.1NXLAMMATIOf OF THE BLADDE3
I FLAMilATION OF THE TOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LT7NC9
SORE THROAT, DlKMcfLT BKEATHIXU.
,T, PALPITATION OK TIIK HEAKt
HYSTERICS, CROUP, .DIPHTHERIA.
C ATA UK II, INFLUENZA.
IIEADACnE, TOOTHACHE,
NEURALGIA, RnEUMATISM.
COLD CniLLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief tothepartor
ptrts where the pain or tliilicuitj exuia will afford aaao
mid comfort.
Twenty drop In half a tiimWcr of water will In a few
moments cure CKAMPSL SPASMS, SoUK STOMACH,
1IEAKTBCRN. SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHEA,
DYSENTERY, COLIC. 1VIND IN Tliii UOWELS,
ndall INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Railway'"!
Ready Relief with them. A few drops iu water will
prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It U
Le.tcr than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
. FKVEIl AIVI5 A G WE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. Thereto
Tiot a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever
and Ague, and all other Malaiioua, Ililious, Scarlet, Ty
Thold, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RADWAY'S
PILLS) to quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.
Fifty cents per huttle. Sold by Druggists.
HEALTH fBEMJTY ! !
Strong and rt re rich j:looi increase
OF FLESH AND W EIGHT CLEAR SKIN AND
liEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION bEl'b'ltEI TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPAfilLLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CCRES
SO QI IC K. SO HAI'ID AUK THE CllASUKi
THE BODir rXDKROOES. I'NDEIt THE IX
FT, PENCE OF THIS Tlit'LY WONDEUFLL
MEDICLNE, THAT
Every Day an Increase in FJsh
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE CJJEAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the S. USA 1'AUILLIAN RESOLV
ENT communicates through tho Illooit. Sweat, Uiine,
und cither Huiilx ami juices of the svstem the vieor of litis,
fur tt repairs tli wastes f Ihe body with new and sound
material. 5-crnfula, Syphilis, Consmimtion, ii:mdular
diea.e. Pice: in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in
ti;a Jlanda nd other .rta of the. svstem. Sore Eves,
Strumous Dischargis from the Jiafs, and the wbr.-t
forms 'f Ski diseases. Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald
Head, Kins Worm, Salt Khoura, Erj-sipelas. Acne, Ulack
Spots. Worms In tho Flush, Tumors, Cancers in ha
omh, and ail weakchins "nI painful discharges, Nipht
Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and ail wastes of the life princi
ple, are within the curative raure of this vrouder or Mod
era Chemistry, nnd a few days' use will prov to any
person uiiig it for either of these forma of disease Us
potent power to cure them.
If the paOent, daily becoming rednced by tho wastes
and deconrposiiion that is continually progressing, suc
ceeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs die sume with
new material made from healthy blood and this the.
SARSAPAKILL1AN will and does secure.
Not only does the S.vRSAPr.ri.i.tAM Hesolvkkt cxrel
nil knows remedial acent in tho cure of Chronic, Scrofi--lous,
Constitutional, and Skin diseases ; but it is Lheculy
t""-U I'.'e curi? t""
jtLItfncy & iliatUIor Compinlnte,
I'rinnry, nnd Womb disease., Oraret. Diutn-tes, Dropsy,
Stoppage of Water, Incontiiiencc of Urine. Lriht's DW
e:ise, Alonminuria, and in ail cases where there are brick
dust deposits, or t ue v.-nttr is hck, ciomly, mixed witli
substances like the white of an cgr, or threads like white
silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and
white bone-dust deposits, and when there Is a prickinc,
burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the
b I nail of the Hack aim! aiou the Luiu. I 'lice, tio.
WORMS. The only known and sure Remedy
for Worm J'in, Tupg, clc.
Tumor of 12 Year' CSrowtli
Cured ly Radnay'a Ilesolveiit.
TiCTSru-r, Miks., July 1H, 19.
Pa. Rihwav : T hsrs had Orariaa Tatnor in Ui omin aii.l
bowei. All tSe Dnctoro iwd " there wns no hHp for it." I tried
every thine that wu rerAmmpnilrd ; bat nothisc hIpd m. I
saw your Ksolveiit, nnd thought I would try il ; bnt had no fails,
in it, b?caii I had tu!Terd for two) re years. I took six bottles
of the Knnvent, ai:d one bx ef Radvi-ev's Pill?, and two bot
tles of your Kmly Krlif ; and there is out a skru oi tunvir to ba
wn or flt, and I f.rl better, smarter, auitl iurjur than I bars
forfelve ysurs. The wmt tnmor was in tiie Ifft s of the
tiowels, over tha roin. I writ, this to you for toe senelit of
olaers. Voa csa publish it ii yoa choo-p.
1IANXATI T. KXArP.
I DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PUBOATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet rum.
purge, retrulate, purify, cicatise, an l stnHKl)ien. Kad
way's Pills, for the curd of all filsotriV-rs of tlic Momach,
Liver, Rowels. Kidneys, Dladder. Nervous Diseases,
Headache, Constipation. Costiveness, Iudti.stion.
Dypne si:t, B:!ioUsnet.i Bilious Fever, Iiifl.immation f,f
the Bowels, Pilesndsll Derangements of the Internal Vis
cera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegeta
ble, containing no mercury, rnineralf, or deleterious dnijrs,
if Observe thu followlin; svmploms resulting froia
Dior Jers of the Digestive Orgaiis :
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of tha Blood In tha Head,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Distrust of Fond,
Fnllness or WH?ht in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or
Fltitferinc at the Pit of the Stomach, gwimmine of the Head,
linrried and DifHcult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chokinic
or ffocritins Scrtscitions when in a Lvii. I'osture, Dimness of
V ision, Dou or Webs before the Siirht, Frver and Dull I'am in
the HeaJ, Dniriencv of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin
and Kyes, Pain in the Side, Chest, Limbs, and sudden Flushes of
Heit, U'lruing in the Fl-sh.
A few doses of RADWAY'S FILLS will free tho v
teiii from all the abovc-nau ed dionters. Price, n cents
perhox. SOLD KY l'RUOOISTS.
READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send one letter-
Bin;i w nniii,A i ac io. cy -Vataeti Lane. New-
lort. lnformatioa worth thouaaiids vil Bent you.
No Peraois can take these Illttera accord
ing to directions, and remain lot is; unsrcll, provided
their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and the vital organs wasted beyond tha point
of repair.
Dyspepsia or Iucligeftt ion. Headache, Pain
in t'ie Shoulders, Coughs, l'ij;hnies of the Chest, Uis
ziness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, l!ad Taste
in the Mouth, ISilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in he regions
of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms,
are the offsprings ot Dyspepsia. In these complaints
it lias no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar
antee of its merits than a lenpthy advertisement.
For Female Complaints, in young or old,
married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or tha
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an
influence that a marked improvement is soon percep
tible. For Inflammatory and Clironlc It Tien -uiatiatni
and tlout, Ililious, Remittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the lilood. Liver, Kidneys
and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally
produced by derangement of the Dieestive Organs.
They are n Cientle lMirftattve as well as
a Tonie, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful atent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious
Diseases.
Kor Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery
sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literally due tip and carried out of the system in a
short time bv tne rise of these Bitters
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vinegar Bit
tebs the most wonderful Invijorant that ever sustained
the sinking svstem.
J WALKEft, Prop'r. II. II. 9fcTOXAI.n CO.,
Drngstists snd Gen. Agts., San Francisco, CaL,
and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS-
DENTISTRY !
AT REDFCED ItATK.SI
fU. U D. HOFFMAN, graduate of Dental Stir
jrery, respectfully informs the piil.lie that
he bus permanently located in EIJEXSnUUO,
whore he may be found every dav of the week.
Hit. Hoffman, after having had ample prac
tice for the ppace of seven years, does not hesi
tate in aHirniing that he can give perfect satis
faction in every case relaiing to the profession.
All branches of Muehauical and Surgical Den
tistry carefully and scientifically performed.
I articular attention given to filling decayed
teeth. Also, teeth extracted without pain. For
rurther information concerning price, etc.,
call at his oHico on High street, oppoitite the
Cnibria House, vrhf-re may he examined sam
ples of his work, -which i:(t onh, he gem to be
ai)irr4Hate(l. may ar.-tf.
Evan V. Evans, 1 Common Pleas of Cambrlw
.r)- r . f ., No. , March Term,
Mary Ann Iwis. S 1S72. Libel in Divorce.
And now, Jun 10, 1872, on motion of C. L.
Pershing, fcsq., W. Horace Hose, Esq., appoint
ed a Comjuissioner to take testimony.
-. , , , , Hy the Court.
Notice is hereby given that I will sit for tho
purpose of the above appoint ment, at my olhee
in the itoroogh of Johnstown, on SwnRUAV
Aul'st:jd, Iht::, at 1 o'clock, p.m., when and
" i ! i " Buua iMienxea iiiay artf;ntl
J ulv IX-.'tt. -W. lllll! APi-invr -.
1I0UACE liOci:, Coiu'r- " '
ITow to Get Aloxg. Do not stop to
tell stories in business hours.
If you have a place of business, be found
there when wanted.
No man can get licit by sitting around
stores and saloons.
"Never "fool" in business matters.
Have order, system, regularity, and
promptness.
Do notVncddle with business you know
nothing of.
.Strive to avoid harsh words and person
alities. Do not kick every stone in the path.
More miles can be made in a day by going
steadily on than stopping.
Pay as you go.
A man of honor respects his word as he
docs his bond.
Aid, but never beg.
Help others when you come but never
o-ive what you cannot allbrd to simply be
cause it is fashionable.
Learn tosay No necessity of suap-
ping it out dog-fusion, but say it lirmly and
respectfully.
Have few confidents fewer the letrer.
Use your own brains rather than those
of others.
Learn to think and act for yourself.
Be vigilant.
Keep ahead rather than behind the times.
Young men, cut this out, and if there bo
folly in the argument, let us know.
Toasts and Sentiments. May the hon
est heart never know distress.
May we be slaves to nothing but our duty.
May hemp bind those when honor cannot.
May our prudence secure us friends, but
enable its to live without assistance.
May sentiment never be sacrificed by the
tongue of deceit.
May our happiness be sincere and our
joys listing.
May the smiles of conjugal felicity com
pensate the frowns of fortune.
May the tear of sensibility never cease to
flow.
May the road to perfemient be found by
none but those who ileserve it.
May avarice lose his purse and leirevo
lence find it.
May the liberal hand have free access to
the purse of plenty.
May the impulse of generosity never be
checked by the ower of necessity.
May we ever keep the whip-hand of our
enemies.
May we always forget when we forgive
an injury.
May we learn to be frugal when we are
obliged to bo so.
May we treat our friends with kindness
and our enemies with generosity.
May reason bo the pilot when passion
blows the gale.
How a Spidku Si'iNS. Few thin -nro
more wonderful than the spinning apparat
us of the spider. On tho tinder side of the
creature's body are placed four or six little
knobs, each not larger than the jMiintof apin
These are outlets of certain receptacles
within the abdomen, where the silk is pre
part d. When the spider wishes to spin a
a thread it presses the knops, or spinnerets,
with one of its legs, and forthwith there
issues from each, not one, but a thousaud
fibres, of such exquisite fineness, that it is
I only w hen the products of all the spinnerets
I are united that they become visible to the
naked eye. Tho '-thread' of the spider
is thus a tiny roje of four or six thousand
strands. The twisting into one cord is per
formed by tlie hii;imst jiairof legs, w hich,
like the rest, are furnished with three claws
apiece. Using these claws as fingers, the
little rope maker twistsher groups of thread
into one with surprising rapidity.
iriJSFC! MUSIC!
- ok St. Josi:ih"
! The "Sistkhs
will be pr epared to vri ve
Lessons. in eel'IAXO
ahi.MV j . i r J
NET OKU AN at'anySS?
time after Eastej-. J a
tr7"l''or terms aprlyjTJ
to the Superioress, Sis-
tor M. JtoHTF.NSE, or to Itev.
Clmr-j-es moderate.
Lbei:sburjr, April 1, 1871 f f.
Tt. a Chuistv,
Presidential Campaign
CATS, CAPES & TORCHES.
Send for It.l.rSTiMTF.li
Cikci.-l.ah and I'hice Lisi
Cunningham & Hill,
M A NT F A CTlT K ERS,
No. 201 Cliurc'i Slr't,
I'lULADKH-IUA.
June 20, lST2.-m.
THIRST NATIONAL SADDLE AND
-1 HARNESS SHOP OF CAMBltf A f'OI'NTV
Hirh street, (opposite I'nion School Ilone.)
West Ward, Ebensbursr, I'a. M. M. O'NKILL,
I'ropriet4r. Stultllt' and Ilnrtiess made and re-tmii-ed
and all other work in my line executed
in the best manner, on the shortest notiee, and
at the most reasonable rates. Ll-li-lf.
ATM AN & IiUCK,
l'liyssiclan anil Ktirtrroiio,
Caiiiuii.i.tows, Pa.
Offiee in rear of John Huc-k'8 store. Nijrht
calls may be made either at the residence of
Dr. Oatman or at John Buck's residence.
LLOYD & CO., IUnkkhs,
EitExsmmi?. pa.
tf? flol J, Silver. Government Iians, and
other fseeurlties, bought and aold. Intereft.al
lowed on Time Deposits, Col tactions made at
all accessible points in the United States, and a
g-eneral banking business transacted.
WM- M LLOYD & CO ,
V BANKERS. ALTOONA, TA.
Drafts on the principal cities and Silver nnd
Gold for sale. Collections made. Monies re
ceived on deposit, payable on demand without
interest or upon time with interest at fair rates.
F. P. TIERNKY JAMES F. NUM
JAW and COLLECTION OFFICE
TIERN EI YF&. MULL,
olonarie Row, K bensbn r. Pn.
Special attention paid to collections in
all parts of the United States. S-ltt-'jl.-tf.
WM. II. SECHr.ER, T. It. SCAN LAN,
Ebensburxr. Carrolltown.
SECIILEU & ISC A NL AN.
ATTOUNEYS AT LAW,
EiiF.NSituno, Pa,
t27Adviee given in English und German.
r w.
EASLY, Attorney at Law,
Office, No. 108 Franklin street, Johns
town, Ta , two doors North of Frazer'a Drug
Store. Will attend promptly to all manner ol
egftl business that may be entrusted to him.
f. a. shoemaker,.
GEO. A. HF.RKY.
CHOEMAKEE & li E U Ii Y ,
ATTORNETS-AT.I,AW,
March 11, 1S71. EBEXSBURG. PA.
GEO. M. KEADE, A ttorncyatLaw,
Ebensburg, Pa. Office in new building
recently erected on Centre street, two doors
from Lligh street. " it5"n-
"P)aniel Mclaughlin, Attorn
nt-Law, Jobnlown, Pa. Office In the old
Excbannre buildiiiKs (up-stairs,) cornor of Clin
ton and Locust streets. Will attend to all bus
iness connected with his profession.
TO UN V. LINTON, Attorn yat-Lawl
Johnstown, Pa. Oflleo In btiildinsr pouth
west comer of Alain nnd Franklin streets.sec
nd story. Entrance on Franklin street.
rT' W. DICK, Attobney-at Law, Ebi
-- enshursr. Pa. Oilico In Colonade Itow.
AU manner of leural businttss attenaed to satis
factorily and collections a specialty. 10-14.tf.
TyiLLlAM: KITTELL, -Attokney-
AT-LAw.Ehensbnrir, Pa. Office in Colo
nade. Row, Centra street. Uan.30.-tf.l
RJ. LLOYD, eucccseor to R. S.
Bunn, Dealer In nruo-S, Medicines. Pc r
fumeries, Curars, Tobacco, Notions. PaintsVc
Store on Main street, opposito tbo "Mansion
lloude, Ebensbury, IN.
April 17, IW)8.1
JVEWFIRM OLD STAND
GOOD GOODS & GREAT BARGAINS
FOR TIIE READY CASH I
HAVING become proprietors of the STORE
KOO and STOCK OK GOODS recently be
longing to H. A. Shoemaker & o., and having
purchased au additional
STOCK OF NEW GOODS
we arc now prepared to supply all the old cus-
! tomers of the late lirm, and as many new ones
as will patronize us, wuu uoous oi an Kinus ai
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 nnd wr-11 selected
assortment of DKY GOODS, DKESS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, .NOTIONS, HOOTS, SIloKS,
HATS. CAPS, CLOTH INtM-'A It PETS. Fl KM
TlTUE, OIL CLOTHS. QC EENSWA liE. GKO
CKIilKS, FLOrit, I1ACOX, FISH, SALT, TO
HAl'CO, CIGAltS. and all other article, larrre
or small, ttiat can be found in any store of like
oharacter in the county ; and as we intend to
Si; Lis EXCM'SlVrLl' for CASH
OK COl'STKY PUOUl'CK,
fend tnake no Iwd debts, wo feel mire that our
6'oek and our prices will not only secure but
rc-tirin for ns a liberal share of patronage.
EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL
are respect fuCy solicited, and if we f'lil to ren
der entire satisfaction, both as regards the qual
ity of our poods and t lie price k'-d for them,
it will certainly te no fault of the new lirm at
the old poind of Shoemaker t Co.. Hhh street.
Don't forjret to call-find well not forget to give
you full value for your moncv.
Y LHS & LLOYD.
Ebensburg, Jan. 2s, lS71.-tf.
GEO. C. K.ZAHM,
DEALEHS IN
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS. GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
HATS, MPS, BOOTS, SHOES, "
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER
ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE.
WOOL AND COUNTRY l'UODUCE
TAKfc.N IN IXCBA.Vur. FOR GOOl'S.
Store on South Side of Main Street,
i;bciiilnir?r, ia.
IEMOVAL axi ENLARGEMENT.
COOKING STOVES,
HEATING STOVES.
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE
Ha vinjr rc-eontly taken possession of tho itw
ly fitted up ami commodious biiildinir on llijfh
street, two doors east of the Itank and nearly
e-ppobite the Mountain Houses the sulis-riter is
belter prepared than ever to maim I aet lire all
articles in the TIN", COPPER and SIILF'M HON"
WARE line, all of which will be furnisiHil to
buyers at tho very lowest, living pri-cs.
The sutiscrilier also proposes to keep a full
and varied assortment of
CookiDg-, Parlor and Heating Stoves
of the most approved desires.
rsr)t"TINO and ROOTING made to order
and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma
terial. REPAIRING promptly tt iided to.
All work done by me will bo done i-itrht and
on fair terms, and iill STOVES and WARE sold
by tin- can be depended upon as to iiiibly and
cannot he undersold in price A continuance
and increase of patrorane is respectfully solici
ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en
tire satisfaction to all.
VALLIE LL'TRINGER.
Ebcnsburjr, Oct. 13, ls70.-tf.
mum
WM. P. PATTON,
3Innti faeturer antl Ictilex In
AM. kinds of
CABINET FURNITUEE
"o. I "SO anil 152 Clinton Mice I,
junxsToirx, r.u
nurr-au,
lledsteadS,
Wahstands,
Sidehoarils,
Chain ber Sets,
l'arlor Sets,
Wardrobes,
I look t.'ases.
Cane Chair,
Wood Seat Chairs,
Kitchen Furniture,
lied I.oini5fCS,
Mattresses.
Tete-a-Tetes.
Extension Tables,
Dininsr T ibles,
litiu nf-es.
t upboanls.
&c., Ac, &ro, Ste., &c, &o., &c., &c, &c, &c, &c.
EVKHY DE5CnirTIO OF
SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE
made to order in excellent Pt; e and at low
prices. Cabinet and bairmakers' materials of
all kinas for sale. Furniture delivered at any
point in Johnstown or at Uailroad Station free
of extra clmrKO. WM. P. PATTON.
Johnstown. Oct. T3, lB70.-tf.
'axes, shovels, locks,"H.
Hinges, Nails, Files, etc. VAi
iCarpenter's, Blacksmith's, andiy?
w. &CR T KA ItllllS I ZI
fA. ..s,.M.Ba . AJVi
rV. Pnr. T.lhnrtv A. Sixth
- x j
rA SVv. Street
s.'i
Geis 4 Foster,
Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street.
JoIiiikiowii, ln.
Invite the attention of buyers to their large
and Ue?ant stock of
CONSISTING OF
DRY GOODS. DKESS GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS. FANCY GOODS,
CARFETS, OIL (LOTUS, ic,
AT EVER V PRICE!
HUTCHISON & CO.,
Manutacturers' Agents and Dealers la
STciai puans,
lIoriKOiital anl Vertical Steam En
glnen. Hose, Reltln, Parking
nnI iMcrhanical Snpplirat
Corner Wood St. and Second Ave.,
I'HTsniKGii, pa,
Agents for the Hun toon Steam Governor
Ivnowlcs' Patent ftcatn Pumps, UIULH '
Cut Off and Caloric Engines, Union
4-27. frtone Co.'s Emery Wheels. . 3m.
i:ni:.$nLritG
WOOLEN FACTORY!
LIAVIXO introduced new machinery into our
oolen Ka etory, we are now prepared to
f y ' taken in e.xelianro for n-ooils or
worked on shares. Marker, price paid for wool.
Ebensburg, Feb. 21, W2.-tf. ,v.
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UALL Ui S. r. ill I?
T'AYLOR & CO., of Altoona, are fast K'--'y that tii:-y wouMnt ad ;,
p-ainintf an enviable reputation as pbiian-tbrojiji-ts
tiy introJucinj; amonjj the ladies tlie
AMERICAN CHAMPION WASHER I
the only Wusbinar Machine in the market that
will do its work perfectly on all kinds of cloth- ;
inir without the aid of a ruhbinsr beard. i
It Wiuhi'S viiliimt riitiliiiiLf. rollinsf sir press- i
inif the clothes iu any way, and hence without I
any wearinjr of the tubrie. 1
It will wu-h anythinw, from the finest lace to
the bf-aviet ici-qe :! t . '
It will do the same work in n short er t ime and '
with lesv lat'or than any ot!i r Ma'-hiiie made.
.V::y person desir; eu-a Wu-hiiijr Machiruf -;n ;
haven, t hampieii Wiihr'ta!ci 11 1o ;!nir it"- .
detice iiiid tested, wlieii, i f not sat :-fact' iry, II
will bo taken aw witboat ost to tfieui.
O N VINCINti TESTIMONY.
Mo.r. Tavi.uu - Co. f;( .'.; Vour Ar.ierf-
can t'bair.pioii aher ba he.-n in ue at mv :
betel lonjr enough f o eon 1 ince us that it isall, ,
it claims to it ?ave two-t bird's of the ialior j
and time arid rjoes the work as well n it fan he
lone bv hand We would not he it lout it for i
double its cost. Ml ENlt V K , I Elf.
Kbeiisbiirir, Marcli SO, '72. (.imbria Hotie. j
" V "M-.nor.if.il, ro.t mift jn!,l l.s - T a x r -,! lr
No. lit"; Twelfth street, Altoona. nnd f or sale 1 clangorous az its l.'attcrvs,
tiv
March SJ, ls7i.-3m
V.
i.rTTKixt.Ei:
Main t.. Ebcti.-bunr.
HEW DHAW FEED,
Locls. fS-fcitoiiL-
THKKE are porno points iu a Sewinir Maehine
that ladies desirinir to purchase should take
into eonsiderat ion. namely :
Jjiijlit nexs of Hit a it i',(i,
Ed.-"" f Mi .;.'(, :mnf.
C'tt-7; t-i lo the IT"k7. 7?i .,!.,';. J,
i")Vl'.l',,lj f! inn ii!s--.
.i.'if 1 iff "i t "f dr ier.
We claim that the I iii;r.-v-l Fl I i jl is- pos
sesses all these points, and that it is
tiii: v:kv rkst
FAMILY MACHINE
.ov .ia 4rr icrs i :s::i,
9 . -m iiA Vt iftL--- V 2 Vi T-
And we soheit an exam. nation of it. .At-r-nts jf vu , ,n-t T.lmn-ish it sumthin- L.
wurilni in ricrv pntuitv. t,iv.n,"n w..-: i . . . . T"
the most liberal terms." K.Vl'ON I!HO I IIK!?s.
Ii I'lKiit Ave., l'lTTsnuntiM, l'.v. -:;.-mu j;.
HIGH STREET,
Three Doors West of Centre Street,
DEALER? IN
DRY GM GROCERIES,
Boots and Shoes,
FLOUR, FEED, BACON, FISH,
Coffee, Tea, Syrups and BTclasse3.
ALL. WHICH THEY PROMISE TO SELL. AS
CHKAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Country Produce taken for GOODS.
CUUUIM MIMI'ICTOIU !
Near Union School House. Ebensburg.
"T"IIE siibscrlh' r desires t'icall the atteiitton
of the eiti7ens o" I'amttria and ail ioiuins
counties to the fact that he has now in slu-ees-ful
operation in Ehcnshurjf a Shop for tho man
ufacture and ronair of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES,
Spring Wilsons, Sleis,
-1mI ol ot?it-r (teiijifiuii . Uotk in Vial line.
Employing none tmt skillful workmen and
using- only the best materials. I feel confident
1 can pave entire satisfaction in work, styles
and prices.
Platform work done at short notice. Kep u'r
liijr of nil kind attende.1 to at reasonable nites,
A Blacksmith Shop in connection with Man
ufactory, ( all and see specimens of work.
June-MbT-'.-tf. 1KJ.I. CHUTE.
LOOK SHAEP AT THIS i
136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136.
BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE
IX CA 91 BKIA COISTV.
IUI r.MEAGHEIt,AVholefaleatid Hctail T!ea
iia or in Stamakt Cathouh- Works otfltl
kind, I'KATKit IIihiks. liiBi.vx, Historic .r. and
CONTHOVEKSUI, OKKS, l'lHIODICAIA PlC-
Tin, Fkamk.s, ic.. ic, 106 Franklin Street.
Johnstown Pa. Win t.i every urtielc atI!al
tirnore or I'hi delphia price?. A ULcntl (ii.se. unt
alUiwetl t the Iter. Ch rwr, Lihrcri. s, r thote. Initi
fHtf in UitQe Ut. .Hooks hound and Pictures
framed at the lowest posMble prices. All the
Eastern Weekly Papers for sale.
136 Franklin Street, Johnstown. 135.
T. l). Casey, late of Hobert Woods & Co.
C. T. COOAKTV JAMES CASEY.
CASE Y, F O Cr A It T Y & CO..
WHOLESALE HEALERS IN
SY.
AXD ALL KINDS OK
D05IF,STIC LIQUORS,
AND 1MPORTF.H3 OP
Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies. &c.
'o. 31.1 I.ibertv Slrrcl '
Dec. 6, lS71.-3in.
PlTTsi;Vli(iIT. PA.
t ar.o. w. oatman.
...t. O ALL1TZ1X LAKE.
.ATXOnXEVS AT .AW,
Z57
x loinpp attention jfiven to claims of all
r-. . . . . in., tin. -
v-Kini'im couniv, a
I nited fc-tates and Canadas.
d t hroiiirhoist the
ll-'eh. lo-ly. I
-o i ' '-tiij
Hi.il-
Hi k
's i: i ,
! 1.1 i 1
"in in, incii 1 .1.11 nil , ...
ChiNtian.
Yung man. lam tc-.v
at a key-hole.
Thare iz jih nty ov haj.j.Ii;, ,
it 11-0 r.-ilr- L-t-i it ..,..1
i. v 11. (i: 1 1 'Mil'
iz, when wc hav got the . ",l
thank lleavan that ii ain't 1!,,
Menare Ll.ui.ed f-irstickiii-r
to things; but it iz the on!
out his ij"?me.
The man who c.i.i ;,,. ;
crcuuious. -
Tobacco, Cigars, tuvutllf, 1 Prejudice in a hon; t.l.,- .
ajt tew wither if you take
amung.-t holk.
The devil holds ; i .r I-t-I-
'ov the law, tliat if a man v 1
seen nor heard ov should su v.
, ov one hundred 1 'liars, ami i t ,
jMiund with hiia fir fifty, i u .
, whole rather than defend the -;
I hav noticed thi diiTrence b
' l'lc tharc is v.lm arc n..t ,i
as they look.
I Iost authors in wrliing 1 .
; pnnktuashuns, csshily tl?e 7
! I hav seen t'holks so" mel:i:;.
OJ
00
ii iini s-.'i'j tew eniiytliing 1:: -.'
not even a nu liair dollar.
If wit forms the blade, good ;
be the handle and benevolence
bard ov the -sword.
KxjR-rieiico iz know ledge, ami i: -.".-b?
a rhcllow like tlie money hog.:
knoxs.
I never hav seen a bi,,t vet 1 :
had a Kmall and apparently bran. :, ....
but. i hain't seen ail the bigots, yi k
Silence izlike darkness, agi ..i !.,
Tharc iz no revenge so ko-: ; :, ;r .
givness.
He thai di.-ires tew be rlt. Ii
cliarit.il.iie. iz not only a wbic r..i::.
good 01 ic.
Grate vrelth, in our journey .- i ;
only extra baggage, and waht- t!,, .
watching.
Tlie malice ov the world a '
t
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1'
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ieei n:.i i it'll IliJUI, ail I.H n
the country i,i:vy s:i:i; ;it mi hoc!-.
Tricing (eu sati.-fy our desires w
z 'ike trieiti"; tew toj up a rat 1, ,
s:uul the rats will soon ili out
else.
A ii"ece of ratire, tew le bene:'! .
1h so rcntleied that every man v. !:
or hoars, shall say to him, '-Thai ;, :,
Icause it hits every 1 !Iy hut ie.-."
S-a:iillo iz az kctchine; az tic
aiul jieihaps thare iz lut one re .! i
tive. ami that iz tew Ik? vacki-m
j lcaf and dumbness,
j Koally wizo men ny but little: v
1 to misteryp. but one g.Hxl misterv
! nisli a dozen yhools with vittles
1 Torn year arid fat tho hole ov the;.-'
j Wo are all of us .,. ;;j t tow j;;!
i sin by its size. Wo will j.ass a i
j c.'Hjntc i ilt shin j-'Ia-tcr. w ln-n we
I -shudder at a 10 d i'.i. hi.'l.
I 3ii f i Send hax i'i : iihailhiffH, ar
J iz one thing that makes me like !
mutch.
Afiekv-hnn i : a vino full ov tcr.u
clinib, it tvill liliurnili itself stunt
tins ack'Mu-its for its mtmii! ni . :
eyed lapdops ;ml sick monkey.
Poverty iz tlie step mother ov
"Fctvaro ov the man wlio u.aV. - i
noise when he vnlk.;, :v,u tvlm .;n;-, w
ho talk?; ho i a kat ixi (Usui-e.
It is now ;50 years nj; since .i i1? '
with jjreen fjorrsjlos or. ar J a wliib-1
oiTcred tew . -ell i.;o Munthine; f,.p
wliich ho fed waz worth o d li. :. I'v
;ot what it waz, hut i rcnieml- r it rj
beat, and az often az once a y ,tr m-.--."
i hav tried tho same thine: 've:-. .
beat evcrv time.
"When shame leaves a m.r.
poes out, and hiz soul grope
dark, a slave tow mean and rr-v.-.C-.
17b t.
Civilizah-.ui liar made jij?'i''-v.:
luxurys. for which wc have tc-v j-.:;.-highest
price.
l.ics arelike a had penny, sure lev:.:.
to their owner.
"Time iz monsii," ri"".:ny pe-i'!e '
this sayinpf in its literal sense, ami t:r.
take tew pay their d--ts with it.
Comretisliun is a p. odthmr. evo'i irr.
brutes two drrs on a farm i::-ik !'
doijs more watciiful.
C)ricinality in writing haz al vur.
praized, but i hav red sum aui'.i"!s
were tx original tew In iuteies:
Altho the learned and winy ..tun i
to the ritch, tharo never waz one yet. h""
cr poor, w ho would swop estate-vi:!i '
It" a man iz very bizzy he Jkant If v
sorrowful, nor verry viscious.
If tharo iz eivny human 1- i:.
thoroughly loath, it iz the on-
notliing tew boast ov but hiz n.ui:
mere pimp tew hiz welth.
One ov the saddest sightsov a 1 i1"
an old man, poor and deserted, h"i:
knew living in ease and luxury.
I don't think the world haz e. r-'
sparkling, brilliant wit yet, wh"
troubled at times with the h ..-. .
Siler.co iz one ov the hardest k:i:d -'-
i gument.s to refute. "
The fust thing in this lil'c tow lv cK"'
I in the phisikal lino, iz a happy set ,v!'1
jells, after that, virtcw and biancs.
order.
.htFtiss now daze aintwonhwh.it it'v
I've seen men so fun-proot'tlmt y n k
n't fire a joke into tin m with a d '"uWo-
rcled gun.
Tharc arc people who are s. iv.uih
ter-of-fakt in everything, that wlicn
eat ixrk and beans, thev want tin- '
day and tho beans the next.
If i waz called up n t-w tell m h ' w-lZ '
bravest man that ever lived, i vaM
waz him who a-crsr told lie. .
The meanest thing that cimy "'i;1 f.'(
followed for a bizzness, iz niaki -
Evcryliody luvs tew feel that they a;
sum imjKrtense in this world, eeii al'i';
ler hniks forward tew the days ev !11,")',
neral az the time that ho ha, g-'i tl
noti-vscd. -Viw Vork Wtikh:
A Ttr.roKTF.n upvn a W stern l-'P
speaking of a certain fair 'n"v. j-V
marked that the profusion ami celer"
hair would lead one to look up"'' :r ,
it was spun by the nimble li' :"'5 '
easy hours, as they glided throuhd'1' .'j
Julio days, vhuse many stuaw i-
had caught in tho inc'slie.-. a. id "l !t'.,.1.-
I Kill IC 1' II" lil'URI. 11'''
i saying the girl's hair : '