The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 01, 1867, Image 2

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J 7CDD HUTCltlNSOtt, Editor.
IIUTCIIISOT, Publisher.
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YOLUME 8.
EBENSBURG, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1867.
TERMS: I'EIC AXXVM.
l2.oo iar ADVANCE.
NUMBER 28.
LIAM
KITTELL, Attorney at OHOU STORE ! SHOE STORE ! ! Sent TDV Esrressi
Lawr. Ebensburer, Fa. 1 ... i : . .
..uy 24, 1867.
'AS'
55
Olirr FENLON, Attorney at Law,
.. . Ebensburg, Pa.
OSce opposite the Bank. jan24
ff-EOUGE M. READE, Attorney at
L.aw, Ebensburg, Pa.
T Onice in Colonnade Row. jan24
r P. TIERNEY, Attorney at Law,
r iiDensourg, uambria county, Pa.
r7" Office in Colonnade Row. jan24
XOUNSTON & SGANLAN, Attorneys
. at Law, Ebensburcr, Pa.
I. " GiUce opposite the Court House.
U. L. 4-. rssTO.v. (jan24j J. K. scaklax.
TAIIIIS C. EASLY, Attorney at Law,
fj Carrolltown, Cambria county, Pa.
1 27 Architectural Drawings and Specifi
cations made. jan24
A." SHOEMAKER, Attorney at
J,? i . Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
I .trJ : alar attention paid to collections".
X :;.;; l':2ce one door east of Lloyd & Co.'s
Tiiniiij House. ; jan24
SINGLETON, Attorney at
V Law, Ebensburg, Ta. Office on High
street, west of roster's Hotel.
"V7ill practice in the Courts of Cambria and
ft 'j lining counties.
C7 Attends also to the collection of claims
vf Evliicrs against the Government. jan24
;ii:02lOE W. O ATM AN, Attorney at
Law and Claim Agent, Ebensburg,
. .": r' i county, Pa.
r . cusions, uaclc Jt ay and. iiounty, ana
1-1 ry Claims collected. Real Estate
3jC" V .-iiiiscld, and payment of Taxes at
;r..i to... Book Accounts, Notes, Due Bills,
Judgments, &c, collected- Deeds, Mortga
ge, . A j-rer cients. Letters of Attorney, Bonds,
Sic.f cosily written, and all legal business
carefully attended to. ' Pensions increased,
&ni Equalised Bounty collected- jan24
IIINKEAD, Justice of the Peace
and Claim Ajrent.
. .-J" uace removed to the office for
occupied by M. Hasson, Esq., on High s
ebensburg, Pa. jan3l-6m
The subscriber begs leave to inform the
people of Ebensburg that he has jnat received
from the East and has sow opened out, at
his store-room, the-
LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT
OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
BOOTS and SHOES OF ALL KINDS 1
ever brought to town.' The stock was made
expressly to order by the
BEST SHOE MANUFACTORY IN PHILA ,
the subscriber having gone to the trouble
and expense of visitiner that citv eBnecfall-r.
to order it. The work is Turranted hot to
rtp it it rips, it will be ,
REPAIRED FREE OF CHARGE!
A visit to his establishment will satisfy any
one that he can not only sell a bcttxr arti
cle than all competitors, but that he can
also sell ." '
CHEAPER TIIANTHE CHEAPEST I
He also continues to manufacture Boots
and Shoes to order, on short notice and in
the most workmanlike style. :
A VERY SUPERIOR LOT or REAL
FREJCCH CALF SKINS ON HAND I
JCS?" Stand one door east of Crawford's
Hotel, High street, and immediately oppo
site v. js. barker s store.
feb21 JOHN D. THOMAS.
rpO THE LADIES OF EBENSBURG
X AND VICINITY. Having recently ar
rived irom the city with a handsome assort
ment of
SrRIXG AND SUMMER MILLINERY
AND STRAW GOODS.
of the latest styles, comprising BONNETS,
oii,r.c5 ana v xs.LiVis.rs, nne fkujnuii ROW
ERS, an assortment of RIBBONS, all widths
and colors. Ladies' plain and fancy DRESS
CAPS, Infants' silk and embroidered CAPS,
together with noop Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery,
Gloves, Ladies' and Gent's Fine Linen Hand
kerchiefs, Ac, we invite the ladies of Ebens
burg and surrounding districts, to call and
Marion Harland was alone in the world.
Her mother was just buried.
She was a beautiful, brown haired eirl.;
with soft, shy. eyes, of violet gray, and
rosy lips compressed to a firmness iar be
yond' her years. --For after all, she was
only seventeen, and so Deacon Gray was
telling her, as he sat by the fire, spreading
his huge hands over the tardy blaze.
"What are you. going to do to earn
your bread and butter, child ?" he asked.
"I'don't know' replied the girl; "I
haven't thought. Mamma had an uncle
in New York who " - t
-xes, yes a ve neern tell about him.w "A young lady. Frank V9
Ho was mad 'cause your mother did not "Ye. mntW - t:4 it.,
y mv ulut J3" 1 "Ui Ttngton. tne rich merchant, from Iowa.
starting to Her leet. "1 must go some- my husband, Uncle Walter. I love him."
where!" "Then you must both como and be my
"Miss Harlan," said Frank, quietly, children," said the old man, doggedly,
"my home is a very poor one I am only "And you must come now, for the great
a nve hundred dollar clerk but I
r -
He had a hope, and he was not deceived j
for in a few months, at the close of the
service one Sunday morning, the minister
read from the pulpit : "Marriage is inten
ded between Abiah Cathcart and Rachael
re my motner win receive you under her Frank Evans is no longer an 'express Lascomb, both of this town and thi, i
roof a dav or two. if von ran trnof ttip." TatV anA Mtfw M,; : lt.. I . ,. .. lur'.fuw.D) aoo tnia 13
tw i ' ivt Zr:L ::fcrj..:::1',,:7rtr,"M yw uzst puoncation ot the banns."-
- """' jvu . aimu iuumu on mm i auu uiitmouus, uac taey are quite as uappy
ru - - ueuimmeu wua tears, as iney were in tne old days, and that is JLiCtter from "Out West."
yu, on, x duuuiu oe su laansim i saying enougo. uncle Walter Harring
ton errows older and feehlpr nvpri? Aav orl I DAVKNPnnr. Tnu .Tnl to etT
, ,T-r ... . o - -w.u - m ,uuva w .w.rA, VUIT JLdm J I
j-iauiw i jiieru, give bis iwo cnuarcn are tne sunshine ox his I v ' c a"or J Jkueghaniam
me your overcoat it is all powdered with
snow, and"
declining life.
'Hnarjl mother? flipro to vntm r 1?o
down sTairs."
A New England Lover.
Marian was silent.
- The best portion of the opening chap
ters of Henry Ward Beeeher's new novel
im a Vanr VnnliinJ 1 l i eVPTV flnncsrinnn rf o ln Tl J c
r -i -a. I 0 ' w.w, -. .v.m. I .p u. n uuuiauu luru passage, i u y DrQ- I i . u iuio viciu 01
JVeaCOn Uray Wait-J-Ha sailed for EnroM thia mnmin nnl Tt:nU n-it- i x ft'. I whfiaf. nnw noorlr, -).. I ul -
thA wnnM .Jw.v i 7- . . "--""o l Jf" v -iiau vafcuuari. 10 xvaccei Xjas- r -- - " v -"jr iui uatvesun
wnen last 1 wrote you, I was in Chi
cago. The part of Illinois I saw whilo
coming here is beautiful prairie land, in
terspersed with groves of hard wood
timber. r The farms looked well, covered
a they were with Hue crops.. There is
. .r " i u.tb . Ui ilUiUU
cu a xcW im.menis, noping sne would admit Bhe is entirely alone. Mother, she looks
him into her secret meditations ; but she like poor Blanche, and I know you would
.uv mwu ncuu uuiuu iu i not retuse tier
ten DiB wire tnat "tnat liarlan girl was
the queerest creature he ever came across
in his born days."
In the meanwhile, Marian was packing
a corner here until she
could find something to do."
Mrs. Evans went to the door and called
cheerfully out :
"Kjomo up stairs, mv dear : vou are
comb : . . and tne corn looks promising. I think ft
They were walking silently and gravely ftf-1116? ln I,Iinois especially in western
home one Sunday afternoon, under the IHini9 who owns a farm, must be ono of
tall elms that line the street for half a tIie most independent men in tho world,
mile. Neither had spoken. There had ock Island, the terminus of the Chicago
been some little parish auarrel. ant! on & "ock Island Railroad, is a larza town
that afternoon the text was, "A new com- ?ltu.ated on the east bank of the Mississ-
SSS; SeiTSelri iXX "7.. !!'-r ?? I-? - yi that !ove W I, has cpmeroua znaoufaotorie,
' lJ .. ? llsu,'t you aiways uu. one anotner." X$ut. alter the sermon was "uu w-mins. xnere
uiiut: it Uvu uic. i riu . i i i .
I J 11 r! 1 1 ;1 V S Tin wpp iQ nnaoarl rr
"I will go to New York." she said to
herself, setting her small, pearly teeth
nrmiy togetner.
"My mother's uncle shall hear her
cause pleaded through my own lips. Oh !
i wish my heart would not throb so
wildly I 1 am no longer meek Marian
Harland; I am an orphan, all alone in
the world, .'who must fight life's battle
with her own single hands !"
The days and weeks passed on. and done, the text wno the K0f f :. railroad bridrre here over thr, Mioe;eo;I:
still Marian Harlan remained an inmate Some one said that Parson Marsh's ser- ri7er davenport is quite a large city,
of Mrs. Evans' humble dwelling. "It mons were like the meeting house the tho Iargest I believe, in Iowa. It is
seemed as though she had taken our stponlp was tha nni n surrounded bv i fir. 9rr;.nhnMi
r -i .i I r. . V O - vuuii T, , A V-1
uicoacvA maucue b piace, said tne cozy see alter they got home. AU,CK island is a large island formed by
little widow; "and sha is so useful about They walked slowly, without a word. ihrf .union of tfae Rock river with tho
the house. I don't know how I manaced Onrfl nr twic u . Mississippi. It bplnnwa tn tt-:.i
o I " -...ww .luu ,OJtCVi LVJ 2 LICd&. UUt I r, 4 1 vuo VJ IlltUU.
vas sciu suent. lie n ncbd flntror Jiai" is usea ior government mir.
without her."
from hptwppn tTio nT.Vara n( T e I poses. There are nnnn it a Ia.a
ffXT t r . - I , v-w.o uj mo u-uve. i , , . -- t ucuiii
xow, xuanan. vou are not in earnflt I and nnnnnQoTnuclTr miT1 :. I and extensive harrnplra :n f
ktii
nyi
T DEVEREAUX, M. D., Physician
and Surgeon, Summit, Pa.
; Office east of Mansion House, on Rail
re ; treet. Night calls promptly attended
to, ct hia. office. fraay23
ENTISTRY.
Lower Broadway, at 7 o'clock, p. m.
What a babel of crushing wheels, hurry
ing humanity, and conglomerate noise
there was ! Marian Harlan sat in the
corner of an express office, under th flnrrf
examine our stock, in the store-room formerly 0f gaslight and surrounded bv hoTP nnd
terlj occupied by E. Hughes, below the Mountain wodPpn" hJhll L Jf! i '
street, House. wondering whether the people ever went
JB We have a Fashionable Milliner of f.razy- . one was dressed plain gray pop-
excellent taste, who will pay particular atten
tion to bleaching, pressing and altering Hats
and Bonnets to the latest styles.
Mas. J. DOYLE,
mj9-3m Miss M. RUSH.
cua uubuuauiuusiv Tin i inn lr rn TMonaa a
m J f - - w & . vw 'lv vWLji CAO i
with troubled face, he glanced at Rachel,
as fearing she would catch his eye, he
looked at the trees, at the clouds, at the
grass, at everything, and saw nothing
nothing but Rachel. The most solemn
nour or human experience is not that of
JJeath, but of Life when the heart is
Da. D. W. Zeioler, having opened an
02Ice in the rooms over R. It. Thomas' store,
offers hia professional services to the citizens
of Ebensburg and vicinity. npl8-4m
ENTISTRY.
The undersigned, Graduate of the Bal
timore College of Dental Surgery, respectfully
offers his professional services to the citizens
of Ebensburer. He has snared no means to
K. thoroughly acquaint himself with every im
" " p.rovtment in hi3 art. To many years of per
sonal experience, he has sought to add the
imparted experience of the highest authorities
in Dental Science. He simply asks that an
opportunity may be given for his work to
peaj,U3 own praise.
SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S.
f
vir
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crences: Prof. C. A. Harris ; T. E. 3ond,
Jr.; v.. R. Handy; A. A. Blandy, P. H. Aus
ten, of the Baltimore College.
lCrYrni be at Ebensburc on the fourth
toi January 24, 18G7.
T LOYD & CO.. JJ,mrS
Id 11 - T.
Oft I
1P)0
EuEjJSBcnG. Pa.
15 -old, Silver, Government Loans and
olber i carities bouo-ht ami snM
allowc 1 oi Time Deposits. Collections made
oa all accessible nointa in th TTnitAri stot..
. a,i General Banking Business transacted!
I January 4, 18GT.
TT- LLOYD & Co., BanJcer$
V Y . Altooka, Pa.
T-aft ort, the principal cities, and Silver
ecJ Gold fpr sale. Collections made. Mon-
js received on deposit, payable on demand,
without interest, or upon time, with interest
at fair rates. jan24
WX. M. LLOTD, Prti't. JOHN LLOYD, Coihltr.
"PIUS!1 NATIONAL RANK
' OF ALTOONA.
GOVERNMENT AGENCY,
AKO
"J DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNI
U . TED STATES.
Xorth
SADDLERY AND HARNESS!
The undersigned keeps constantly on
hand and is still manufacturing all articles
in hia line, such as
- - SADDLES,- ' - .
FINE SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS,
DRAFT HARNESS,
BLIND BRIDLES, RIDING BRIDLES,
CHECK LINES,
HALTERS, WHIPS, BRICHBANDS, &c, &c.
All which he will dispose of at low prices
ior casn.
His work is all warranted, and beincr expe
rienced jn the business, he uses only the best
of leather. Thankful far
hope3 by attention to business to merit a
continuance of the patronage heretofore so
liberally extended to him. rjan24
Miop above the store of E. Ilu&hea & Cn
Persons wishing good and substantial Harness
can be accommodated. HUGH A. M'COY.
OOK OUT FOR BARGAINS !
Being desirous of retiring.from busi
ness, I offer for sale the
EBENSBURG FOUNDRY,
with all its appurtenances, including all the
real ani personal property thereto belong
ing, the Engine, Patterns, Flasks, &c. Also.
i iue HiucK, manura;turea ana unmanufac
tured, consisting of
- THRESHING MACHINES,
COOKING STOVES,
PARLOR STOVES.
PLOWS,
CASTINGS of various kind3.
as l am determined to sell, purchasers
mar rely upon getting any or all the above
named articles cheaper than they can be had
anywhere else in Pennsylvania. The public
are invited to call and judge for themselves.
July 18, 18Cttf E. GLASS.
about leaving us to-morrow ?"
"I must, dear Mrs. Evans. Only think,
I have been hers two months to-morrow
and the situation of governess is advanta
geous." " .
"Very well; I shall tell Frank how
obstinate you are."
"Dearest Mrs. Evans, please don't. h
keP m7 E.e'.' t . comes a heart of lovo ? What wonder
lin, with a shabby, old-fashioned little I IWmii. II. ii I t ii was ? slIe"t How and perplexed I
straw booet, tied with blaek ribbon,, and cZiM'.T. .ut0" ' T , when
J ", h7 in ?tt8si,n, wilh V, daVt tiTi
haired young dSi care her who Yn- ,e "T'h- fT Lf lboya ,tho Uii of hh "J
habitedJa afrt of 'wire LV , .1 1 f?Vf?SLd,,?f,."l?r?f- h.0T cIoul?a ' Miy PW"? Why
extensive barracks. :n th lattpr F
which many thousand rebel prisoners
wero confined during the course of tho
war. V.
the divine spirit, rolling clear across the
aerial ocean, breaks upon the heart's shore
eyes with all the mystery of heaven ? Is it
strange that uncertain lights dim the eve.
: C -1 - . . . '
EW CHEAP CASH STORE ! !
circle of gaslights. And then he resumed
his pen and plunged into a perfect Atlan
tic ocean of accounts.
"Mr. Evans 1"
Tho dark-haired clerk emerged from
his cage, with his pen behind his ear, in
obedience to the beckoning finger of his
superior.
'I have noticed that youna: woman
sitting there for some time how came
she here?"
"Expressed on, sir, from Miliington,
Iowa; arrived this afternoon," answered
the young man.
As though Marian Harlan was a box or
a parcel I r
"Who for?"
"Consigned to Walter Harrington."
"Why hasn't she been called for V
asked the officer.
"I sent up to Mr. Harrington's address
to notify him some time ago. Expect an
answer every moment.
"Very odd !" said the old gentleman,
taking up his newspaper.
Some three-quarters of an hour after
wards, rank
girl s side, with an indescribable pity in
Jia (13261 eyes.
"Miss Harlan, we have
Harrington's residence ;
Marian looked up, with a feverish red
upon her cheek, and her hand clasped
j "Why, Marian is determined to leave us
tc-caoiTow." -r
"Marian !"
"I must, Frank; I have no right to
trespass further on your kindness."
"No right ; eh ? Marian, do you know
that the house has beeu different since
you have been here ? Do you suppose we
want to lose our little sunbeam ?"
Marian smiled sadly, but her "hand Telt
very cold and passive in Frank's warm
grasp. ' - -
"You'll stay, Marian ?
should not the tongue stammer and refuse
its accustomed offices, when all the world
skies, trees, plains, hills, atmosphere,
and the solid earth spring forth in new
colors, with strange meanings, and seem
to chant for the soul the glory of that
mystic Taw with which God has bound to
himself His infinite realm the law of
Love! Then, for the first time, when
one bo loves that love is sacrifice, death
to self, resurrection and glory, is man
brought into harmony with the whole
universe; and, like him who beheld the
"No," she shook her head determined.,. seveniiTheaveV k unlaw?,.
"Then you must stay," said Frank, be uttered.
"I've missed sometbinr of creat value Thflt im .m.j t-., ,
Utairr . , " t8 signeo. as thermal
of thJ rCfr " ' J suspicion oreeze swept their tops. The soft shad
ows uitted back and forth hnneth th
of the theft
"Missed something !" Marian ro3e, and
turned red and white. "Oh, Frank, you
can never suspect me?"
'But I do suspect you. In fact, I am
quite sure the article is in your possession."
"The article ?"
"My heart, Miss Marian! Now, look
here ; I love you, Marian Harlan, and I
will be a true and jroorl lmohanrl tn u-.
Evans came to the pale Stay, and be my little wife."
th an indescribable nitr in I Sn Mnnon TT,rUn ;.4 r '!....
iu, luaicou Ul gUlUg Qui
as a governess, according to programme,
married the dark-haired clerk in Ellison's
Express office. - i
They were quietly married early in the
morning, and Frank took Marian home to
walkers' feet, fell upon tbem in light and
dark, ran over the ground, quivered and
shook, until sober Cathcart thought that
his : heart was throwing its shifting net
work ot hope and fear along the ground
before him ?
How strangely his voice sounded to
him as, at length, aU his emotions could
oniy say, "itachel, how did you like the
sermou V
Quietly she answered, "Hiked the text."
Millersburo, Iowa, July 18. r
To the Editor of The AlUghanian :
I left Davenport, via Rock Island &
Iacific Railroad, at 7 o'clock, a.m., ori
the morninsr of the i2h. 0,,:j
here at 2 o clock, p. m. Since I have
been here, I hae been in Powashiek and
Keokuk counties, and I must say that
this i3 tho most beautiful country for far
ming that I ever saw. The land is prin
cipally prairie, with belts of timber alon
the rivers and creeks. There is a sufl
ciency of timber for domestic and farming
purposes, and will continue to be if caro
is taken of it. I notice the timber grows
very fast, for in places where the timber
had been cut ten or twelve years ao
there appears a fine second growth of
hickory and cottonwood. Thp
splendid, and are nearly ready for har
vesting. There are wheat fields hee of
from forty to one hundred acres in extent,
and the farmers say they will turn out
twenty-five bushels to the acre. The corn
:s as high as a man's head. The potatoes
are being destroyed by a bug. This bus
comes from tho west and is traveling
eastward, and from what I am told ot its
progress, I judge it will make its aDDPar-
ance m Cambria county ere three mora
years expire. It U a large sized, reddish
colored bug, and very destructive, eatin
the tops off the Etalks as closely as a flock
of sheep could do.
I think Iowa is the place for a farmer,
but it is xh so good for other businesses.
1 would advise farmers intending to emi
grate to try Iowa or Illinois. W '
sent to Mr.
new commandant I write unto you,
.1 13" Ccrner Virginia and Annie sts.,
U VTf rd, Altoona, Pa.
il Authorized Capital $300,0
j Cash Capital Paid is I50,o
AI1 business pertaining to Banking done on
iivoraLla l.rms.
revenue Stamps of all denomina-
000 00
150,000 00
I tions aliraj 3 bn hand.
To pure
1
p. asers of Stamp?, nmont. :
cUmps, will be allowed, as follows: l
percent.; $100 to $200, 3 per cent
Si 00,
-j -VJ and
upwards, 4 per cent.
jan24
The subscriber would inform the eitizeng
of Ebensburg and vicinity that he keeps con
stantly on hand everything in the . .
GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY
line, such as Flour, Tea, CofTee,. Sugar, all
kinds of Crackers, Cheese, Smoking and
Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, &c. - -
,AAAMJ rEAOIIES AND TOMA.TOES1
Also, Buckskin and Woolen Gloves, Wool
en Socks, Neck ties, &c, all of which will be
soia as cneap it not cheaper than elsewhere.
A full attortment of Candies !
Ice Cream every evening.
j'aQ24l :. - ' Ii. R. THOMAS.
ATEST ARRIVAL !
The subscriber has just received, at
his store, on High street, Ebensburg, a large
.uu smaoie siock OI
1 .1 . . .. . r
ugnuy 10 me handle of the fadpd .r1A h;a . :
, - - j,,. . uvrvwea, ouu tlltU WUUb CUimiy dDOUt
r.- I ms DiisinnRq in rna.nira
. .uw irtlu
Rachel, will
and lost a
her face, she
Ad we regret t inform you that
he sailed for Europe at twelve o'clock
this day."
A sudden blur, came over Marian's
eyep, and she trembled like a leaf. In
all her calculations, &h had made no al
lowance lor an exigency like this.
cage,
gas light.
"Evans !"
"Yes, sir."
Frank, with his pen behind his ear, as
of yore, quietly obeved the behent of tha
gray-neaded-omcial
xrnn PArMon.V X 1 1 T
ttPnn j X. , .. j .cmoiuuer me youni; iaay wno
vau nc uuaiiviaiDZ lurtllfr tor vnn 7" va oTnrMDflJ m:ii:r.. "- I . '""S ium iue ueiUS. 113
questioned the young clerk, politely." two monhT.7n;;r"WU1 MUUUS xo !?u overshadowed with a cloud as if
I'Nflth r - "... i . : uoa
that ye love one another.'
you help me keep it ?"
At hrst she looked down
little color; then.
Llirnfirl nnnn Vi?. I- 1 ...
L J IJ 11 I 111 f ' l"l W T It ATTAf.
under the look both clr r ' -c
- "-utt. ib was as ii
some painful restraint had given way, and
her eyes blossomed into full beauty.
Not another word was sooken. They
walked home hand in hand.' ne neither
smiled nor exulted. He saw neither the
trees, nor the long level rays of sunlight
vui were siantmg across the fields. Hia
i::: ? j. lloyd,
Successor of R. S. Tiunn.
Dealer in
GS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
!D DYE-STUFFS, PERFUME- '
DRUGS
"V AN
AND FANCY ARTICLES, PURE
5 AND BRANDIES FOR MEDI
.POSES, PATENT MEDICINES, Ac.
- Also :
Op, and Note Papers,
l ens, Pencils, Superior Ink,
And other articles kept
t 7 Druggists generally.
prescriptions tarrfulhi eomnoundeA.
i Main Street, opposite the Moon-
, oensDurg, Pa. ' rjan24
Flour,
Molasses,
Table Salt,
Cheese,
Eacon, Sugars,
Tea, Coffee,
Barrel Salt, Spices,
Tobacco, Cigars,
and everything in the
Grocery, Notion and Confectionery line.
Also, Boots and Shoes. Carhnn tk:
eating Oils, Ac, &c.
All which will be sold very chean for
LJiij u. u. OWENS.
JNothing no one can do anything
now."
Frank .'Evans was turning away, but
something in the piteous tones of the
young girl appealed to every manly in
stinct within him.
. ."Sha"fiend J0U t0 an other of J0UT reached me.
uicuua i ue assea.
"T have no other fiendI,', was the de
spairing answer.
"Perhaps I can have you sent to some
quiet family hotel ?"
Marian opened her little leather purse
Yes, sir ; I remember her."
A' tall, silver-haired old gentleman here
interposed with eager quickness : ' :
"Where is she ? I am her uncle, Wal
ter Harrington. I had just returned from
Farts,., when the news of her arrival
xxe naa never
life had
I want her'i 8Tifl"!ii"f Tia nnl f '. ViTI' ill--. : "
living relative I have." ' "J " ,X .TS
were drawin? near.
r i . . c
ieu so : solemn. This woman's
been entrusted to him !
Iv)ng years the whole length of life
the eternal years beyond, seemed in an
indistinct way to rise up in his imagina-Alon--..
.4-H-that hecquldsay as ho left her
"Ah! but, sir, vou cannot havA Tr "
"Can't have her ? What do you mean ?
-naa anyining happened J '
"V ail. antvi .4k: 1 1 .
and shbwed him two fen nfe n 'Z uu AT:.rTT.,r","i"CbUlu ,uas nappenca
., ... , .vvo, mi. I i'lioo xxanaa was married 10 me this mnm
a Bmile that was almost a tnnr I ; " 1110 inia morn
cash,
"own I
A 1T1 f..mm.
AAAa DYSHRT, Home.
fl. anil n ..' '
9 and Paper Hanging. .
'Uone5)n thort notice, and natta.
iarHntAA1 tin
t-bensburg, Pa
iu
basement of
niy9-m
n ll.gh street, west of Foster'. H0.
"This is all the money I have in the
world, sir."
So young, bo beautiful, so desolate !
Frank Evans had been in New York all
his life, but he bad never met a case ex-
,a -n i i j en r T. 7 vVUxi- . vny piauei to mis. xie dic tne end ot
nl Tf 1 V glad "U t0-anjr his P in dire Perplexity,
nt Of ctueng of Ebensburg arid Yicm- J?. , A.
WWW CVXUC bU UU 1 it Ii IHIll'I. II
. i r , " o
ing.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
The subscriber is now carrying on the
Colliery of Wm. Tiley, Sr., at Lily Station,
vu a vuiiejiiauia imtiruuu, Vyamoria COUn
Ji an
amou
ity. Satisfaction as tQ quality of Coal guar
antied in all cases. WM, TILEY. Jr.
Hemlock P. 0 Jan. 24, 1867,
Walter Harrington started.
"Aako me to her," he said, hoarselv
I can t be parted from my only relative
for such a whim."
m "I wonder if ho calls the marriage ser-
uu weuumg rings mere whims,"
thought honest Frank; but he obeved in
silence. i
o.
K. CURTAIN FIXTURE. .
Has. no Bunerinr: iri tb-A. rnrJ.l f To
pronounced fruitless by all who have seen it.
It is prfdu;ted it wilt snnerseda a.11 othr
Cnj-tain Fixtures now in usb;.: ' '
. Ebensburg, T,'a.
mar:
13
. -
us ventured to ask. I Arr; ,..,
..t i . I oia tun uiu uiau m iaiterinf
"I don't know. Rir. Tnn'fc f r.r..a WL. I ' :n . "tiering
, ' - . " vv5uu, - vuu win come to me ana be tho
how, Pr some such place, to which I daughter of my old age? I am rich
could go until I could find something to Marian, and you are all that I have in the
do ( world."
"Hardly!- Frank Evans could cot But Marian stole her hand throach her
help smiling at Marian's simplicity. husband's arm.
"They are piitting oiife the lights and "Dearest uncle, he was kind to me when
preparing to close the office,", said Marian, I was desolate and alone- I cannot lea.v7
Eccentricities of Fashion. The
London Journal says : The costume of tho
fashionable Londoner just now is a
marvel, and it is very difficult for thoso
ot us whom the conversion of the Tories
to household suffrage has nnf f M,
r , ' J j isuott,ll
for any change, not to. break forth into
laughter when we see the fair creatures
who lately occupied the whole of the
pavement when walking singly, now walk
ing six abreast in garments suggestive of
Jinghton bathing machines rather than
the London streets. They have shrunk
up almost to a line, which, as mathema
ticians tell us, has lenirth b
always excepting the coiffures. It is
quite possible now lor a woman to be in ono
street and her chignon in the next. For
once the eccentricities of the female attire
are being copied by the men. They, too,
have adopted the .swathing system : and
one see nether garments now thataro not
only inexpressible but inexplicable. How
their wearers get into them, how by any
process, except bandaging, these wonderful
appendages are donned is a. marvel. As
to hats, there is a raca going on just now
between the dandies and our fine ladies, to
"Rachel, this is forever fnrovor "
R fl A A rro i n ..All.!- t
him ith . ..7-.' "5r." ':urDA ! "tich can wear the .mallst heaidrV,,
jov and trnst wrought bVautV. YtV we ha1.' PM
to him as if a light fell upon him from
her eyes. There was a look that descend
ed and covered him as with atmosphere ;
and all the way home he was as one walk
ing m a luminous cloud. Ho had never
felt suoh personal dignity as now. lie
m wina sucn love is crowned, and mav his addresses to
uan uimseii jemg. lie did not feel the
earth under his feet. As he drew near
msioagmgs, the sun went down.- The
an our aoorways in order to admir tT,
steeples that will then be in fashion, for it
is ever the custom of fools to rush into
extremes.
A young gentleman, or an elderly
one, no matter which, nffa. v.-tt: : j
ddresses to a vouns ladv for R.im
time, 'popped the question." The fady,
'a,a,ri51LteainainDeri exclaimed, '"You
children began to pour forth, no Twh to
restrained. Abiah turned tn hU ernn;nn I m; f- i "i. , .
1 xr . . . . -.wuiu v... . v. a nunc, ITUCU HUB bUUuenlV PT.
chores No animal that night but had claimed, "Scare me again !" The seouel
reason to bless him. The chiMr ?. rtnf Jr, i... . , .ne seqaeI
him unusually Cood and 1 7 v 1 ffM th9
Aun.fc Keziah said to her swster : Everv foot of land X iir-
"Abiah's been coinir to mfln' TW ;a K.,;n :1 . ""iV" c"tt.n,
" , , - ,x"j i " ta uwiiea Dy oue man, tho
f jr -.jt a. .
regular for soma weeks, and J shouldn't
wonder, by the way he looks, if ho had
got a hope. I trust ha ain't decpivintr
r -w ' . .
iinrniiia or inn... .
v. iuueg!. jjvery citizen Has
to pay tribute to him. His income for
ground rent is from oue to two millions
9f dollars per annum.