The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 13, 1875, Image 4

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    EI I) II LIT Y or A IHG.
Tl.cre iio cr ii.ii. est i:i::tt; Man I
ovi r t it brute creation inciv complete. 1
ninl ii L (til than (let of the lor. 11 is '.
swif; ues. strength and sxi.l hat e i
nia'le him a powerful ally for man !
against all other animals, and have j
contributed. :n no small degree, to the
establishment of society, iiis fidelity
and att.H Ii;ih nt to his master are
without a piralh 1 in any ot .In r animal. J
Me a-umes his master's manners ; mid !
rema ns true and faithful until death, j
This he does, not fiom cn-traint or
want, but Si .rely from the purest grat
itude miI truer friendship.
As an ins?:; of the dog's attach
ment and fidelity to his ma-ier, it is
related tiiat. in th" t imc of lb.br-uiici iv
a revolutionary tribunal i:i out- "f l hi'
depart np.-r ts of ti e iioith of I" r:i i o
Comb-ima d to death an am :;t and,
respectable m.-v;;slr;'to, oil - u-pit-ion of 1
being gu'Ity of a :-1 ircr. Imme-!
dialcly after tin; decree was pa- (!, ! o ,
was eomuiittcd to r'-son, r.n.l he sa w j
his family di -p-r e i l y a r ri !' ter
ror. S-.-m-.' had taken ih-hi"; other-. .
themselves arivsted, v. civ ::! " into '
distant j-.iN : hi- .ionn-lies v.e.-c ;i '- !
missed ; his house -v.'.s buried in t!.o
Siihtu 'e of !l:e s ,'n ; !, ;- .'Vii ii !s either i
a'.a;!,hm,d h::n or c.e.ded them-!
8i-lv.-s;eveiyt!:ii".rin the world waslo-t ;
to him exct j.t hi; ryj. Tiiis f.dlhfid j
?iIt:i-iI li' il 1.1 en 1 f-f'l -if 1 tot !
intij t!ie pri-on. He. had returned to
his ni;!t "i"s !k,u ;c and found it idiut.
lie took refuse wi'.ii a m ? r1 1 1 w!io
reetivid Iiini. but it must ho added that
this m.'.!i p'eeivtd him tumMin, in
se.'i'CL aiid dreaiiintj let his 'mmauiU
for an anim: 1 should sci:d him to tie
scatlo! 1
hour, t!
to t!ie r
! V
t!
sa i i i ,
do-
t : it.' not i - e . el. I
!
r of the pii-or. lie was iv-
1 ;sei adiii.! lanre : hut l.o v 1 ni ; Iv
j a-H'd an hoiir I.rfoie i!, and t!:. n re
turned. His fidelity at h-n;! !t jxaiiu-l
upon t!ej jiviter, a;.i ii? was one !.tv
allowed to e.iter. "i i n. doj aw iiis
master. It v:r. oitlieult i s p rale
the iii. but the j dler earried him awav,
and the do r. tui i:- d to l is lelreat.
Jle came b..'-k the next mot iiin-,r, and
ev ry day, and oii'-e e:eh 'ay in; was
nliiii ted. lie liehi-d the hand of iiis
fii.n l, locked at him, lielied his hand I
again, and tetit away of liimself. !
When the. day of sentence arrived,
notwithstanding the crowd and the j
puird, h.- i.etu-tiMtetl into tiie h:dl, an-1 j
crone he 1 himself at the f- t of the un- ;
happy man w horn lie was a bout to lose
forever They condm-ted him to the
jrisi:i, and the dog for that time did
not v nit the door. The f.dal hour ar- '
lives ; the pn.vm door open
the un
fortunate ni.Ul passes tut ; it is the dog j
tht't let-res h''il -It tletllt-loll
y vi.ts u. .11 .il u.l u.ic-i.ol.i. .
Iio clings up :i his nnl. A his I that '
1 1 .';ii ., ,., 1 , 1 .1
liaud v. ill n.".er Le feorcatl i io n i hv
care
. . I . . .1 I .
l M.
ii j ilea' i ;
lows him : the ,ix f.dis the
Il.rcl,.!. .1
ill...ll 1 UK ,
lllKi I.Mf 1 ' ... I ..1..1. .,. .. ... f t ! ..
'. U tlK H MM'. I III I I, 1 L 11 e
holt cannot eca-e. 1 ne bod v is e ..rrtei
C..1.
away; he walks by its side; the earth
receives it ; he l-'ys himself ;i"jn the
gr;ive. There hi pas-.-.s the f:tl night,
the next th.y, and the steo'id nig:.t.
The neigli'oor, in - meantime, un
happy at not seeing him, ri-ks himsilf
searching fr t!:.; l"g; g'u s-.er, by the
extent of his f.d.dity lhea-lu'ii he has
chosen ; finds liim ; caresses htm,
brings him back, and gives him food.
An hour afterward the dog escaped,
and regit i ned his favorite place.
Thiee months passed ay ay; each
morning he came to seek his food, and
then returned to the giave of his mas
ter ; hut each day he was mure sad,
more meagre, more languishing, and it
was plain that he was gradually reach
ing his end. They endeavored, by
chaining him up, to wean him ; but vou
cannot triumph over nature ! He
broke or bit through his bonds, o-c.io-
ing. returned to the grave, and never'
juitled it mote. !
it iii i;uu nicy -r.i ica vorcu lo
bring him b.(ck. Thev carried i:im
lo.Mi I...L h.-aUt no longer! 1'or f mr- j
mil -I irni v ii..; - i he u-.. o.m i nr, , ,v. i
i
ing his weakened limbs in diag'ng uj ;
the earth titat seperaliil him from the I
remains of the man he l .td so much
loved. Passion gave him ,tn.,.,th. !
and Iie gr;idu:dly approached the body;
n .i""i 'i -iinviioii in vii in cine ii i. it i
increased ; his efforts became convu'l-I
si vp h- shrieked in his st niggles ; his :
f-lltlif'lll li. .1 it ,r.,,-,. ".....1 1... I
iii iaooi in ;tnevi ion men eiieiiienii v i -
faithful heart iravc wav. .iml hi
breath -d out his last gasp as if he knew
that he had f'".ind his mast-r.
IL'tviNO FurNHRV Mm iiis. A now
l'ivn-h ni t!:od ;f drying fonndrv
mouMs is alleged to eifVct an avei'agi'
saingof some lift v peremt. Thechl
pi in of using sheets of iron in which a
lieree coke lire is maintained involves
a. great loss of calorie, for the drying
is effected only by radiation, and in a
space wneie Cie air iias i
access. The new m tho
Tall v free
appears to
ue very simple. .Near t!;c most con
venient end of th; mould a hole is dug '
in the ground, and in this is placed a !
: r... n
cor.e Mint', i-.mit inn nic:, lui uii me
mr)ul l bv means of a short horixontal
pipe, through which all the gases of
Hie ct)k' ):iss. On the other cud of.
the mould is mounU-d a chimney pipe, .
the upper end of which is carried out
4 1 1. . I. r 1 . i i n 1
iiiiu igu in una or iie oi ine lolIU-,
i . . i ? .. . i .... . t
ory ; ami ni tin-caimnev is a damper,
to regulate tin draught. The stove !
being thus partly or entirely sunk in i
the fiound. there is little or no r:nli;i. i
tion from it, and little loss of heat and
Itiel, as allot the gashes enter and pass
through the mould and are at once
carried away by thepipj into the open
air, thuiin e rtain cases requiring, by
the ordinary method, a ton of coke,
only one tilth of that quantity is need
ed. To Remote 1'roi i I-'i.fsh. T:.k
lulveiized loaf sugar, beat cry fine,
and nplly it to the part a fleeted. 3--.
llu is a new ami very easy rmnciy,
nml iu is.ii.l f roinnvi' it. eiilifelv with- .
... - .
vim siiii.
HOOFS
it
J U L Hi
.Manufacturers of :ll kin ds i 1 ' II I". W
m a M" r a m n inM.ll-r fflW!
CI J TJ J -J J -TJ J J . J J J J 1 " -
TbrI,a,l fit ritfsr:trrh at 11. f- If". .Trnhinsou"M, 'John riillrvton p
.. ?r. Tnhi: Martin lJryl, T. .T, Walt five. .7. .U. .S'C" ";.
.!. r-A f,f..f,.. r..j-i-. Dilirorth llrot tif-rs, 1. C. .letthtns.
A,,.f !". i',.,.r Iiiirlimttn.
Mm .. . - s
nouses
A GOOD SELLING ARTICLE.
lor e?( frnij mul polish in v Silver Vlatcil Ware, Jirittannia, Copier,
1 in, Ulassaare, fL.ul all hinds of Metals.
WARRANTED taCOMIH NQTHIMi IHJOBI0U3 ft. U ARTICLE.
It Ms
ri'.r c.s :i I'lili-li. mi'l is the choai.i'st
... I ... I..-.. ... .... . . ! I ....
K''i 1 1 . .Vi ll i a:
I AG AN &
Jl'.t i'ifth Avenue, VI TTSH VUG II, I'a
in r.lM'iis'iiiru; uml suriiindin-' country.
, , rA - ,-. n -r -i m
I A ' S SI M
Jji-V0' fj 0J JLilrJ
The Latest and Most
1 .inn C?liis iicll ii's? siikI Ilrai'kots,
t'A Gltcs--ncuriu', Square, Ovai and Oblcnsfor cov
er?;H Vsx Vorks, Statuettes, &c.
Send for Price List and Quotations before Purchasing
'."3.
53 ITinth Street, lato
151
Iiiil'nrtcrs, JInufarturor,
.T ."V1? fT .TV! r! r- trw
MAXCKACTIM1KI1S OK
& HcGUffl HAD,
riT
C.KN1.KAL WUOr.KS.M.K AOEXTS FOR TIIE
P ATF.XT AIUOX
Dorlorn in Pistln A (o.s (l.nni'on). r.esson (London).
CI . 1.-.MHI ni;.iv bt nnd fret-hest Mrintrs
f..r nil Inst rii:iient constsnlly on hand.
. , .
!!!!!: TO 1 MMIKKS f.f SHEKT Ml SIC, wp ri.iVe tl.is brnrt) n pppolUv. nnd lwav Vein 11
run st,..-k ..r !.. ..! i- 1.1 .. ....! imr.i,tr i ,-, ., "' -"r"1
, rm
l- AMK 1 iMli..: 1 slllh 11V 'rill;
' " "' " "" ' 1 : ' ' '" :". vur v"cn in imisi" ikmiKK ol n li klmls rum
1IA.M1S AM) Ou.iANS Ml,i N Till: INS TAUAIKNT II. AN.
., . . , rt, Ol.li I.NSIIil Ml'N'I's TAKKN IN l-.XCTf A X"f; R.
( Ii'iiiyrtien. I nrfip:, e.f Srnuniiru s, I.- niu-rs ol IJan.ls. Teacher, r.na all n-fcliiag to purchase
AI i4 ni i. v ill t! ii-1 ii tn tlu ir nian sl tu (..iiimunleali- direct lv with ns.
Cutui ,-uui s an-'. I'rii'o L;.t lui n.rlio.1 Tree en a.iilic:itiin.
WAREROOMS, No. 12 Shlth Street, (Late St. Clair.)
1 -J'-'.y.
. I. M'Cl.KI.UXll loIIV IlANNAN.
M'CLKLLANI) cx CO.,
lanurartareri oTand i'onli rH In
lnne.v and
PUSNITUEB I
AM) ClLVHJH.
V.'e keep constm.Oy on lmr.l in ur-t variety a full
line el ei.-tcunt
I'AVLOR AND I'HAMDER SUITS,
IMSTYLFS AND AT PR.CES 1'. SUiT ALL CUSTOMERS
Having the tin -t fIOI'IuI itnrktmii in 'liecitv, we
! are prepared tu till nil oriierf inr
; mm m mwm mmm
v ,
i x ri i:ei-:s on sni s.
ilf r l..iti rn.or Wey.i-rn .".I itmfaelurersi.
,mr a-,;,;, Xo. 81 FRANKLIN Sirett.
KKAIil.VUlTiisl l'K I'llST orncK,
r.,: : i j d .i r
Repairing Ne,itl and Promatiy Done.
...ty - V'.rch - lr - "'""0 '"'"t 'op "n,! J piT," 'Vf"1"
- - .
r ,B Twtll I- tfLi
ll Wi;a? iVE II i i 81 10..
J
VV '.SUING I ON STREET,
i Hear PEZo'A . R. DEPOT,
I .TohnstoAvn,
Wholesale and i:etails Dealers in
rotM'.ICN" AND DOMESTIC
f e " f Ta
. 4mT,
14 tp.. ;i
P.ILLIWZRY GOODS,
IIAlID'.V.M'.r..
i L'K ENSW A HE,
boo rs AND SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS,
I EON AND NAILS,
CARPETS AND niL-CLOTIlS,
READY-MADE ( LOTH NO,
ULAsSWAHi:, YFJJ.OW WARE,
YOOI)i;x AND WILLOW WARE,
. ... . ..j-.,
1 aU liUN.S aihl I LLD of all killd,
Tvi" 'U r WUh MXr, XV'!i' r" Produce,
FLulH, EACOM, FISH, SALT. CASBGN CJL, ETC.
t wh.-ii-aic no.i rc-t m order solicited ard
L'.'V'1 V.,"'.1".'!.?" '-'""cs.t n.,i utt-anrt m,.st
tT"
- , , -
2 'i.i lilil il.i b.lli, ATT
torn f.v
v -u Law, l.lx iibil.iire:. nflico with
Kejj-'ntei nJ lieeor.ler, in Court lioiu..
CO H
X Of?
bur
1
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jo
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TOK ''
Also, the celebrated
and all other Tobacco tnul Grocery
m or T
art
Side that will iio its work won. ask hh k
CO., MAGIC POLISH MT"G CO.,
-7 n
J
Elegant Sli'es of
Hand, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sice CSX ST"3ST ? O ;
and l)e:.lrr in all kinds of
wtv. vva ran -jt r jmom n
THE ( Kl.F.DIiATEl)
n'TT? TT'TTT TT 1 T1T;T
lni!i
S.itp (''htK), Tistnn TIt, and onr own mak
n " llllir . tiniKM 1 1 1 K h( I'lllll: I.I
1 wi'i r f ... . 1
PITTSRUJSCH, PA.
Oast ?teel Plow Points.
i that
I'uu n,ei an. lire n.'renv lninrine.i
t money, time and labor ean lie saved by
.'list steel rioW shares, oi which omv om, i
ii-any eases jiroved snihei. nt for a whole
s piowlny. nnd in some soils hv t.ein.r t l,. I
.-i.ro 1 t . . -
usinif t
. ...III'. I'll. 1H1 ,fc 11II v
soriS'ii:? piowiiiir. nml in .ime soils, by beinir twice
has in manv e-wca t.r.tr
i-..-... i . r I.17.H.-1I i wii si'asons.
'l'h'-y neoiir briulit and m ike the plow semir nnd
rim easier, and r.re ?o siri.mr and tonic h that they
wtU nut break. When worn dull, they ean be
sl.nrpencd nnd tempered he anv irooil biiicksmith
will . mi .ifnturbir.n- the tittinir part.
All r.-irn! tr s..l kept en hand and fit any ritts
tnrah 1'iow.
Any special size or kind made to order.
RETAUL PRICES of POINTS.
L'w With Hi tu-.
cittt'-r. cutter, v lnr
o. 3. r'arht nn. Ib-rt ii.:,;, if,0 a so
Ao. 4 let and A rlirht 1.45 M l .,: '
No. 7 left nnd S riirht .. .. 1155 1 ,,ri
Nn. li.3 ffl.Unii.l WiftVa.
Hillsii'.e , -5 . n r,n !
Every share has ny trade mark and the words
( a st fMi-el east t In r..i,n.
i-Or 'er 1 ne n these nt onee and trv it now
aiid yon will buy n mure ea-t points liereaiter '
Hie process ,, makinif (his Steel is patented
and this .ptaiity is made .0 no ot her Steel Werks
hut In y inv i.
'at" Steel Axle ILm? n. W"airn Skeins ai,
in. in.- tinner pat. tit. having r,..:n bmrtosi-c times
t ae streitirth and only haU' the weiu'e oi liiose
tn ale id easi ir..n. .I.e. lilHWKM,
J-tl-piesnc Way and Oarris.m Allev
i.-.. . , . I'illslniiiih.'l'a.
I ..ts..rh 1 U,uxh Works, June 4, lh75.-3m.
P! fjfi? 1 "ie ' is the I.!
Mi MMM I n'"' 'f U '"d're the who,
ft tjt!j3 I ;"n '11 he diseased. Y"U
w "ot pnriry a stream while
riie hi. , is tiio i.rrr.'
sys-ean-
the
i,..:iii. ,..o... . v.' ' u "eat
MTintr is
rnpt : n -it her ean you impart kihhI
y -yirwr the s is ... ..!.s..,et.7aii parts ofn fl.ere
i e 1 I HI FY the 1! E o; . an.l nature will hen
the .tis.-ase. Xo remeiiy has ever heen diseorered
wineh lias elfected so Rrcat a nmuber of ,m,,.
nml cures as '
LIMDGEY'S
turnniMTnT, .--. I
IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER
ijjuou tJjHS.UiJ.1.11 .
It ia r.ii.I.llv - ... - i
it is rapidly neipairinar n national reputation for
Scrofulous Aifeetions, Canrerous
formations. Eri.'sipefas. Iloils
I'liiifdes. l lrers. Sore Euet, '
Seald Head, Tetter, Salt
llhenin.Mi-reuriul and
all Shin IHsetiscs.
The remedy is a Veireta hie Coir, ponnd and rm
not harm he must tender infant, 'i.a.li, w,?,,?,,":
Icr ,-..., ii, ,b.!p,atin- disease!, known as Vk
MAt.KC..M.i.A,Nrswi;i nnd speedv rebel bvusinr
ties remedy. Hewn re of eonnie r.ils. T)l,-. " ; "f
inu has our name-R. K.SKIAKIIS & CO ruts!
biir-h. on the bottom ot each bottle
i'T T'a' h a,L '""'"'"'s and Cnntrv Tiealers
bur, Va" ,iA,liiK" & -7,: !-'n-
e-4. 3m. J
A HE Y0UG0IXG TOPaIxtT" ,
AveriJl Chemical Paint
own patnter or make a business by iIESiMt It J
the cheapest and best. Try a sa.-,dc ca?. Sold at
ONIONS, BALDWIN & CO.,
5 7.1 PlMP. ,6m,)
PLATFORM SPRIXn WAOONS !
l'EAIN SJ'HIXtJ AAtn'iXs.
M!!r7.nn'1 1JvM w ""Vmdslfns'ami
W heelbarrows. manuiactured and forsaloeheap at
DUQUESNE WAGON WORKS,
Corner Crala: nt roet nnd Alleirhenv river, 2 squares
MnT.Sn,,""n('i,n Hri,,!f0- Allegheny City.Va. 8 :
Mepainnjj prompt ly done. j
C. COLKMAN k FOX.
of new and fashionable Milli ( oods Vher
rooms in the FUist Ward. i:i.ensl...r!J C r.
"li?.J, : rl J""' T'-oeived an i,,Vol
U. Udi to tcoecttuily tt.Ucuvdi " '
ami:i:ica.x Aiun sea.
On the west of the lake, north of the
end of Cedar mountain, the Great
I'escrt begins some live thousand
.square mites of sand ami alkali, only
f'.inr foot I-.io-Iit- t hin tho lnko Doubt.
v ......
less it was onee a part of the lake, and
' " -" l
iK)sil.i v it will be airnm, for the lake
f?'.T
its first survey bv htanburv, in 1S4D,
its first survey by Stanbury, in 1S4D, I
and as niiieh more will cover much of!
i rrli ri era riwofi vprr n 1 IM I t 1 V from
tlio pnil of thp. Inkp. Miore boinr liarelv
room for woiron and rnilroaM to pass:
in tact, it is assumed hv geologists that i
Antelone Island is but i continuation
of that range, the brerk between cov
ered bv the salt water flowing over a I
low t.i'ss TH.ntv mihs nrio iwiv I !
low pass. huni) miles oi so awaj i
can make out the peak on which I stood
six weeks ago and took a general view
of this and Ilush lakes ami the adjoin-
illg valleys. It is often said that there !
- - . t i i
IS no living thing in Great bait Lake, i
but this is not strictlv true. There is j
a minute animalcule at the bottom, re-
... , . - .. , . j
semblmg a fine shaving of the Mini
from nno'a fin.Tor t '.un nnvtlonfr!
else I can cotnm ndt to. As it crows
in size it beats in towards the land by
the action of the '.vines, and finally
swells up into the likeness of a worm
and floats upon the water. The boat
men think that the fiies. which are so
numerous around the edges of the lake,
breed from this worm, and this idea is
strengthened by the fact thatthe empty
hulls of the worm, like abandoned
shells of ehrysols, float on the water in
large sections, extending in long dark
lines for hundreds of feet. At lirt I
supposed t hese collections were merely
the bodies of drowned flit s, but on ex
amination they j 'loved to be the husks,
so to speak, of what had Leon worms.
All sorts of attempts have been made
to propagate life in the lake, or mouths
of the affluent sti earn s, but one and all
have failed. . Oysters have been plant
ed at the mouths of the rivers, but
when the wind was up stream the dense
brine from the lake, setting into the
river's month, killed them. Jordan
was stocked with eels a year 01 two
ago, but they floated down into the
lake and died. One was pi. ked up
long afterwards on the eastern shore,
completely pickled. The finder cook
ed and ate it, and found it very pala
table. (Julls and pcl'cins abound in
places around the lake, feeding on the
flies and worms. Captain Stansbury
reports finding a blind pelican which
had been fed by its companions and
kept fat. At points where grassy
marshes border the lake the buffalo
gnats are numerous and troublesome.
There are indications that buffalo were
abundant in this basin a hundred 3'ears
ago. The Indians say the (ireat Spirit
changed them nil into crickets! The
latter Were very destructive to the
first crops of the Mormons, until the
gulls fame in immense flocks and ate
them up. The Mormon historian in
pious gratitude says: "There were no
(julU- in the country "before the Mor
mons came." In one meaning of that
word this is on a par for facetiousness
with that statement in the Hook of
.'i"i iiivii . iiii'tii, O.'II KliesS ovtr-
c, ,,.,. ,1 f I.,. 1 ,. 1 . .., t 1 1
P' fd the la nd ; j ca, darkness w herein
a fire couhl not le kindled with the
.
(nnon : ' re:U tl.nrkntss over-
dry est wood." Cincinnati Commer-
. 7
eiai.
Cl RE FOR A IlATTLF.SNAKE BlTF. Oil
SpjotR .Srrxo. A physician in Oregon
writes : Take the yolk of a good egr,
put in a teacup, and stir in as much
salt as will spread a plaster, and apply
to theAvound. Do this when bitten or
sl ung, and I will insure your life for a
sixpence. I have tried tins remedy in
a numb r of cases, mid have never
it hcewn to fail.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For the relief nnii
cure of all derange
ments in the stoni
aeh, liver, ami bow
els. They are a mild
aperient, and nn
excellent purgative.
IteinOT lllirilv Vi.rrn.
Sa table, they contain
no mercury or mine-
rai whatever. Much
serious piekness and
puueriniris prcvent-
'i "y ineir iimeiy
nnd every family ehonld hnve them on hand
i r their protection and relief, when required.
X.onfr experience has proved them to be the saf.
1st, surest, and best of all the Villa with which
Hie market abounds. Tly their occasional use,
the Llood is nuritled. thp rnmtnOnna ih. r....
tern expelled, obstructions removed, and the
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
AC.tivitv Intpiinl frtra i, nrhii.l. 1 l
"wn,,, machinery of life restored to its healthy
cumulated into action. Thus incipient disease
Ifl rfaittlFHd InlD hpnllh. thA trntiin nr n-liii.h i.l.nnM
.... p. -. iivn.ii., ninniriii 111..11 cnane,
when reckoned on the vast multitudes who eniov
l, U 11.. . , '."i. :
, imi.njr i-iMiiitieii. x n.Tir micnr coniinir
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their
irtnes unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild, and operate
without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions are Riven on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Family l'hysic,
and for the following complaints, wliich these
fills rapidly cure :
For yarpia or Vntfig-eation, I.!mI-m.
', Laniruor and of Ai-tUo, they
should he Uiken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
For lih-rrComplaini and its various symp
toms, llillon llrailatrhe, Nick IIra1
thf. jMiin.lIre or Vrtfn Aicknco. ltil.
' tollc and ICilioa I'rrrn, they should
he judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For nytrntery or Itiarrhara, but one
mild dose is tenerally required.
- -------- , ..ritfri, rai.
P'a '' ". Pain la the
' MT-w3iwin. mini, iraTrl, Pl.
uonsly taken, as required, to change the diseased
ftCtlOn Of f hi ... Bt.tr., IVlth . 1- 1
. - -"- ..uuou, vi i limine me aiseased
action of the system. With such Chan ire those
. rr IroiMj and Drepiilcal Awellins-a.
they should be taken in larfre and frequent doses
to produce the efTm of a drastic Purge.
For pprmlon. a large dose should be
pathy' l produces 1)16 dt'8ired effect by sym-
As a 7nnrr Fill, take one or two Fills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. Hence it is oilen advantageous where
Jio serious derangement exists. One who feels
tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these
f ill makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating effect on the Uicestiva
Apparatus. D
PREPARED BT
2r. tf. C. A TER A CO., Practical ChemUtt,
row 'js xjd, mass., tr. s. a..
fOK SALE BT ALL lRUOI3T3 EVEBYWHER.
T i j. 'iivir.iii ii.iiil room OT 1.
l. Lloyds new bintlii.o- iVnti-r. ,).,., . n
rTVf'l,',, fc,,si,' to satisfac.
or,1' eollections a specialty. l )-lt.r,. I
that desert. Straight south the'VTTC HT.A flTT. PATTS
EBENSBURC
AMI-
r HOOSCFURHiSHG STORE
1 1 1
Is xnK iLACE TO HIT
I , . mT, .
STOVES, HABDWABE, TMARE,
I ' '
6-18.1
GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r.
ai?mvtn no to tittvttty'r n,i
pS-j pt th.- best MOWING asp TJEAP-
r-;.r,l,NE U1'le- I'Kicks okeatlv
.
TCT.AHMKIIS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and
cet th" ,""fit 'OHPE II AY JiAKE
t.4CI. intr,)(luw. u chkai rolt cash.
STARMEHS. GO TO HUNTLEY'S and
ft.V.'IE, iWRtZ?.
Their cost hhmc th.tn .saved in one j ear by cut-
tinur your I'eeil with it.
:
IARMEIfS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and
7, ' n-atct little choiting
M II.L ever inlrodiiccil. It chop froin 10 to Y'
i.uvh ! .f iyi-. eorn or nu-.s per hour, uvy
OXH IT COSTS ON'IA ?:J5.
"I.AIOIERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and
mJ l.ny your II A KVKST TOOLS, wlii li
he sells CIIKArr.lt l ull CASH than they can
lie bought i-lsevvhere in Klu'iis bit rg-.
-pr AUMEIIS AND OTHEMS, if you in
teiiil to imil.l a house or barn, rr other
wise improve your proper! r. fo to II t'.NTI.I'.V
for XAII.S, GLASS, 1'AINTS. 1IAUOWAKE,
Ac. Money snvcil by buying- for cash.
i'uv vonr km Lh Rm Ki ll nic
HAKDWARi:. 1'ay cash ami save -A) per cent.
e vcksmithsTiTentley-iviiTn
yon Hoists Slioes, Horse Nails, Car-'.i.'-'".!'
'1- I5i,r Ir""' -Vl,il Hod, Cast Steel, ice.
Foks.&Trronr5?f.
LEV'S and Imv vntir Stoves ami TiD-
n re. I'A V CA S H A X O S A V E MOX E V.
TlorSEK EEPEHS, CO TO HUNT
LEY'S nnil savn 2.1 per cent. l,y prty
intf cash for Tublc Knives. Forks, Spoons, Vc.
--orsF,icKEiERs7 (;rfo iu nT-
LEY'S nml Imy lh ULANCIIAKI)
CM VUX, the bet in the vor!.l. Sold for Cash
nt manufacturer's prices.
(T T) Hl'NTLEY FOR CLOTHES
V-iT- XVI-:iN(iEi:S. Hesfllrtthfin at great
ly reduced prices lor the ready cash.
jprNTLEY will sell yon WALL PA
PICK as chetip, if not cheaper, than
aoy other denier in Ebeiisbiir. a:nl trim it into
the bargain without ex t rn clmrjft?.
LAUOE LOT OF POCKET "aNI)
I EN KNIVES very cheap for cash at
HUXTEEVS.
rTLHE Ekst SILVER-PLATED WAKE
in the market ai 25 per cent, less than
city retail price. Sold for cash it
'V-lS-?r.-tf.j h EXTEEY'S.
T2
i. n. E. ZMIM,
DEALER Iff
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
IIlTS.ClPS,DOOTSySIIOES,
AND ALL OTHER HOODS USU VLLY
KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE.
WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCi;
TAKhN l.-J fcXC'HA.NGK FOK bOODS.
Store cn South Side of Main Street,
i:scnsiiiipr,
Sl0LD!iysISi1l!
AS WK A LL KNOW, TUT THE
iF 2EFH 21 CS 3
Cheap Cash Store
Are not over, but rather under, those of any other
dealer in
Ery Gso2s, Eress GcoSs, lists ana Cars,
Poots, Slices, Notions,
OucraiiEs, r Loin, feed, chain, dr..
In IJiin "oU n' I bailor.-'
3- A complete nnd elegant assortment of new
ir,w.,. pw in store will H..it ivel v be sold at the
closest margin. Country produce" at the highest
market prices taken in exchange lor goods ' Flill
satisfaction ifiiriintced to nil buvers. Store on
High street, iiea Centre street.
... , E. J. MILLS,
bbenstuirg, Jan. lfi, 1.s74.-tf.
BOOK, DRUG and VARIETY STORE.
UAV 1N(I recently enlarged our stock wvnrc
noxv iiretmred to sell at n great reduction
It-oin former prices. Our stock consists if
prmrs. Me, icines. IVrfumery, Fancy Soaps,
i.m'"3;. '.lrt" 8.ano. AlU-n-s Hair Hcstoral Ives
1 ills.Olntmcnts, I'lastei-s. Liniments, paj Kill'
lers. Citrate Magnesia, F.ss. .lamaica tiinger,
lure Hnvorinir K.xtrucrs, Kssences. Lemon
Pn.Pi 1 i,R vSj rUp' s',ict'J 1 rup, Hbubarb,
CSgars and Tobaccos,
I?lank Hooks, Deeds. Notes and Honds; Cap.
I ost ,oinrnerciul and nil kinds of Xote Pui.er:
Knyelopes, Vcn. Pencils, Arnold s Wri ing
Hind, It ack and Kod Ink, I'o.-ket and l'ass
Hooks. Magazines, Newspapers, Novels, Histo-'
I'cnknVvesTv!;:3' Toy Hoks.
lvvV"r-Vi7i,-''VM1',Vi,'f,.t00,,rs,0'ka ,ot of FT X K
h,hl'n. oi which we would invite the at.
tcntion ot the Ladies. "nueiiieat.
I'HOTOOUAPH ALBUMS at lower prices
than evrr ollerrd in this place.
Caper tind Cigars sold either wholesale or re
1 " i1 , LV' M M -N & M V It K V
July 30, isi8. Main Street, Kbensburg.
LOOK WELL TO VOIR IMS
JOHN D. THOMAS,
Hootnnrt HIkx Maker
''PI IE undersigned respect fully InTorms his nn
L mcrous customers and the public generallv
i?,.t'S ,Pr,,Pred to manufacture H OTS and
flnV From I? lallty.frin.tho
tlnest French calf-skin boota to the coarsest
broeans, in the veky bkst manseh, on the
shortest not ic, and at as moderate prices as
like work can be obtained anvwhe re
I hose who ha ve worn Hoots and Shoos mH(le
?l. iy..0ft?hl",hm.Tt 1lP,',X " "durance as to
easily be cony need 'of the faVf thev 110.? jo n.Alen'eS'aSr, "n1 7Mnl- -Kiveme
a trial. Try and be convinced. T : n Vl ini immediau dy in the rearof
55 ltepalrlng ,.r Hoots and Sho esattended made i o.ii."i i P,,re- ieYit can!" cnn
to promptly and in a workmanlike manner i OTdBtreet V,l r",,1p,,te of Mrs. Hunn. on Craw
Thankful for past ravors I tcel confident that ' Lbensl,urK. l4-24.-tf.J
my work and prices will commend me to a con I It it tT; "77T
inuaneeandincreaseofthesame. I I AMES J. OATMAN M D
JOHN 1. TnOVAS. j lhyi-l.n sn'rKn,
rOA L ! CO A L ! ! The subscriW ! ,mfe ?" ""h strM"' rivol"lno iw,
is prepared to furnish, in large or smll ,V "'Vf"' r.0,w." "all. .1 ulian str--t,
qnantilies, all .iiinlities of A NTH It AfiTP ,! ! tre ailn ta"" ould be made U 4.-tf.l
V.. '."J.? .W..P.K.. ""w can
C,ml delivered pVomliUyanTf
uiers .cltat. the Zahm Stoiir win r.,.,i. 3
urritMi v. iiro ..-v. ..1. aim
.. it. i.i.i-o. ourg or v ieini 1 1
1'" ,heZA"M -jll receiVVeaV
u acs i i-.L II. Z A !l M .
F. A. SHOEMAKER wM. B.SEOfLKR.
gHOEMAKER & SECHLER,
Aii.iriifVii.ni.i,,,H,
9-1. KI-.NSniUG,CAMBn,ACo.,rA. ltf.!
YEARS,
I
I
'.W.1AT8
l
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
OF-
rm, mm,
AND
Sheet-Iron WAKES
AND DEALERS IX
HEATING PARLOR 253 COOKING
ST
i - -l.vt .- t
-AND
I HOl'SE-ITRMSaiXC GOODS CDEniUV.
Tolliii- in
TIK, TOPPER & SHEET-IRON
ritonrTLY atti:mh:d to.
Nos.278, 2S0and 2S2 Washington Si.,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
JJ EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE.
llonliiisr Htoves.
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE
III vine- recently taken possos.inn of thencw
lytltted up nnd ooninmdi.iiis building on llih
street, ttt-o d.inrs cast nf the Hunk nd nojirlv
nppositi- the Mountain House, the subscriber i"
better prepared than over to mamif:w-nirr oil
articles in the TIN.Ci tri'KU and SII Kl'.T-I H IN
WA lift line, nil .f which will be furnished to
buyers nt the vrry lowest livinjr prices.
Tho subscri'.K-r also propo.H-s to keep a full
and varied nssni tuieiit of
Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stove3
or the most approved deUns.
;-S."orT!Xr. and lioorixo made to ord.r
and warranted pi-rfect in in :i mi I'm t nre atid mu
te, -.al. ltl-l'AIUlNi promptly att.-teb -1 to
Ail work done by niewiil bed., no ri'l t and
on laii terms, nml all S'I'l I y i;s and WI(Koh1
by tnc ean be depend, d upon ns to onaliO" and
,'' undersold in price. A continuum,,
and increase ,,( patronne.. is revp, , tfullv s.ilici
tcd, and no eirort will lie wanting to reiidcr i n
ore sutisluc tion to all.
, . VM.l.lRM-TllIXflEIl.
Ebensburg, Oct. 13, ls.70.-t f.
G W. Y1(A G EiT&COT,
Mliolesslc and Kelail nanafarturers of
Ti, liillFi: AMI SflEEMRON WARE,
AND PEAT.KKS IN
Mki Parlor as CeoliRE SIgybs,
-Vo. llTi? i:i even th Avenue,
AKoona, Tsi.
liOOFIXi; and Si'dl TlXt? mu le to order
nt.-l w uriMntcd i-.erlcct in manufacture and
..V.!nl.rrt Vei"'('ir,!".y n.l promptly
attended to. nnd p. ;,i to , ,,.llT j, , Mt.ci)r, , ,
all. v.-hi tli.-r tin v pirehns- or not.
Alt.,, ma, Sept. 5, ls;j.-n.
Parke's Marble Works,
I3r rrnnMin Slrrrt
.bihintoun.
rilM'MPVTK liro, . n
AI. sroxr.s.ctH-xTi-'-u ,.t..i
JOHN 1'AllKF..
LOGIN'S J1ARBLE WORKS!
1.11 I'rniiKlin Klrcrl. Jnbni.m
JOII I.O;4. - Piiinrieiiir
TFI Vx.N iKU A.N, 'A5INKT SLAl'.S. AXI
'n"P"f '"-ed of the very b.t Ita -
COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO.,
A i . money n deposit, discoun
T and collect notes, and at end to all the
business usually done bv Hankers
Sept.2Q.tf. JAS. H. ZAHM, Cashier.
JLOYD & CO., Haxkki.'s,
roo.,1, Silver. GovS ns.nd
other Securities, bought and Sold. Imert al
lowed on Time Deposits. Collections made at
nil accessible points in the United State aud .
general Hunking busings trausacted
YM M. LLOYD & CO , '
Drafts on the principal cities and SiuVr nd
,for K;,,t"- Collections made. Monies C
in r.J'n dt-P"l.-' Paj l'le on demand w VhinTt
interest, or on time with intarest at fair r ui
E. U I'!'AXK' M- respectfully
oilers lna professional
i .
f J. 15UCK, M. D.,
Kit Mrrnn.
Office In rear of John Huck'a store. Night
Til )HnV"Lbe ",a,, tht' rt sidenee of John
1 r,vo M "iTTrrrTP'" Tr-
r,jU lLAIth. Attorney-at-Tjaic
rlYUa
- '-. i Ann 4. ltcrti -if i
I mm
X K I Si. li-i. MAX'I l i s. v-. 8-' I t
factmed or (be very best Italian and; ' M
American Marbles. Kmir-Hiifrtc-l'Tw
lion g.inranl ee l in price, design iid i--r
execution if work. J: i
p Orders resticetfnllv solicited Vi'-?
and pi-(.mpilv rilled nt the' very low- A
est cash rates. Try us. f-
ict. 24. -in.
STOKY or jy;fcf,;j-
Elephants have a decide! 1- '
a military life. Vario,K n '
while serving in the Kit -"
nuvii nn jini.u.ti, MlllCIl Oft, jj -
SOy service to the corps to
might be attached.
The King's Hangpri tt
were in possession Df R f"IleJ ? '
enormous size, which for ra-,!.tv
was never once absent f ?,',', T"
As soon as the bnl,.s 's,',. r "'
would walk innjestieallT to the , '
muster and take up his j,,,.1 "
ways at the right of the 0lJ"
If the mahout or driver.',.1,
himself, the elephant would 1MT
to his shoulders with his truii"
evidently without th- s!io-ltc,"
hiwiself ; but if left to his owr, "
intelligence, he obeyed the ',?':',
words ot command, "witlmut J'.
ing a mistake, such as ' Iti!.-""
"March!" -Mark time:" -.y
so on. 1
lie insisted at all tiUM. fl,(
help to the men whenever tlp-'
in loa'ling or unloading
was j. leased to be ali-jivej "t.j
himsell ustlul. v
When the wagons w re
march, as not unfiv.ni. ;it! v ...
Jock was Only sc:!!,! ,,f' ou, r
jiortanco, for, Ly !iis noi ni di ,
he would push n ln-;t y ,:i . ,: ., '.
th cliyit-, wliit lj six or i-ht oia'
to tio iMiasistcil.
It linppcncAl t!iat tli P. pre-,-.-,-su
hlenly ortlercl to -inlnk f ,; i ;
anl there ivcie no ace .'innp,. .. .
takincr Jock on -l 1 i j .1 , .-, rl. 'j,'
great tlisapjioinlnv nt oftl-e - .'
autliori'.ies dcchUtl that lie -.!,- '
left in In.lia. lie wat. 1,.
mitleil to accompany thf r.-k'':,;,
far as the quay to waVl. t!ie -ti . 1
they went on board. ni:n,v ofvV
hal a parting wonl (,f k';a,;!;t..
their oM coima-le.
"(Jood-bye, oil man!'' r,,!r
Jock!"' were rep'atel. vi;', L.
variations, by b.it!i ojli'-ers nv.i-.j
Meanwhile the animal v,a-.i. .
proceed iii'rs with prrcat aj.i:iri-i; : ;
est, as if woiHlorir:: tvhe'i l;ii r.t
would come to go on ho-n-.l. r
the vessel steamed oil' apl i,r.
ashore, he became frantic v.itL :.
and disajipointmeiit.
It had Ik'CH jM-opo-o, that hf -Ik?
transferred to anot!i: r v-i.. !
per-istently refused to liave Mi.;,
to do with it. Neither the;- irx;
the threats of his mtliont wen
avail.
Though he had previously rav, '
ed the gentlest dispn?:tio:i. he i
threateningly repelleil ail ki:i '!v .
vanccs on the part of his i..-
ratios, and at length he k-c:in-
age that it was deemed t-xp -yr :
place him in confinement. !. :.
maliout was several time- j '
very awkward predicant -nt a:: 1 :
occasion barely escajed tritli
No means could le f um 1 1
the grief or to calm the an : i : .
faithful cnature who s t- ..-'.
ni'.mri e 1 the loss of his fi e r'
in a little less than two
Hangers came back to t!u-r . ! !
t rs. and M-ere informed oft!.
cl.oly change in thtir old co:..r-'-.
"Xo go near no twuch. ;. :
strike verv hard,'" said the i
"He kill !'
' Why, Jock, tp.- lov," sai 1 rr
ofrkcr, formerly "one" of ld
friends; "what's the malt.
The animal pricked nji.i:
instantly recognized his v. ;, , v
was proved by his manif.i;.:-r:
takable signs and sounds f j v
It was quite airectiii"; to "
he was onee more permitted t '
to the parade ground, wit h v. l;:it !..:'
recognition he embraced nianv '
companions, placing hi-t! uii' i r
on their necks andVhoul -v.
We need hardly say ho v ;s r.;
reinstated in his old re-iiiu ; t.-i ;
the duties of which lie iveonuao:; -discharge
as if no intern:; -tioii
taken place.
"VYoopex Shoes ri.p. I'A'ivi:: -
new and novel fnterprie h.-s i
been started by E. V. Sitjv :
Meadville, Pa., in the manuf :x'.
wooden slmos f,
and others compelled to 1-e o
doors. Most of the maeliinciv : :
result of his own mechanical ir:
costing several thotisand .t-'Ilt:?
caoable of i
a imi V CJ L III.--'-'
pairsperday. Wmxh-n shoe-an :
adapted for the use of farmer :
the barn-yards, or driving in t!i-'
in ine morning when t he srra-i "
filso, women in tiie ganhn. : " -yard,
scrubbing or at the v.n-1.'-Not
that we suppose thev will ?
sede leather shoes where jh r
much walking, but to be n-' 1
Jtorson tloes a jiair of overall? or ? :
mon clothing, thus saving their '"c
ones and havingdry Ant. r!'sr;':
are now using them inform l! !
give entire satisfaction, are casih
ped on and ofT, and the f'rst
of awkwardness is soon oven.'''
J. radical f armer.
Seeisg One's iIaiu Tihn On'
Colonel Franks was last winter f'?
near the village of Gamba, Hcntal,
body of rebels, and many prisniif
taken ; one of tliem, a lioiiialee, f
about fifty-four was conducted bef
authorities to undergo internxti'Mis- "
prisoner, for the first time, api-earfd
alize the danger of bis situa'ii'ii f1 .;
found himsdf striped, ami siiie""1'"
soldiei. 1 Ie trembled violcntlv. tl'rr; .
despair lciug depicted on liiset'ii"Jc"s'
and when icpling to the q",'!-"'!l f
dressed to him, he appeared stupe!1
fear. Then, under the very eve )f
present, 'sjys an ids-i vei , "d 1 ,
space of some half au hour, bisl' J"' ,
they had seen to be of a bi iiliant '"'"'V
came gray on every part of In hea &
sergeant who had chargo of tl P'.
cried nut, lle is turning gray. "
ed attention to the singular l'll0r"' t',r
of whioti the enlire assemblage I"' '
enabled to observe the coini'letiL'uU 1
all its phases.
ti