Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, October 31, 1860, Image 1

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EBENSBURG. P1. . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, I860.
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; COFFEE. TEA. K0Lfl.S3ZS,
--31CC3. SEGARS. CHEESE,
, FISH. jSACON. AND THE
V? FLGUR AUD CORN KEAL
- -u a Urgrs ar.d we' I w-lectcd
1 Lj.,k and Stationary, Notions
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a f- II share of publlj pitrot.- j
- a,"..-fivri Lis stock is. good end Le j
a- aii r other Lo'ise ia town i
EVAN E. EVAXS.
17, 1850. If.
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IN MEXICO.
1 J- EVANS & S01T,
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: s 'ay rccei ve 1 from the East, and
. - ': i'o t j the citizens of Cbnsburg and
and rw i.TSHTf
if -'Jt of DRY GOODS, coning in
.V.r.T nrt:o1..ii xri
VLLVKTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
"t-; -lN"S, SATINKTTS, TWEEDS,
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J-SG00DS of every style,
NOTIONS.
V WL'S& SHOES. HATS AND
rl- rlA TRUNKS, CARPET
V.V1ATI0X--KY. HARDWARE,
;i,".Jfv,''a(,t--r articles as are usually
-r' ftore, which they will dispose
T..-! -r.Cil,'i 0r untry produce.
a 1. , "o
suiess will be carried on
all work will be done in short
.lU. 1, 18C0.-10-tf.
ivjjjuauic icruis.
AIIAM KOPELI.V,
y at Law Johnstown
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fJ Cllntoa Street, a few doors norU
": -3, IB?""61" f Maia and Cliatoa.
HZAB WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY.
Th nniiers!irnel hnrine nsea Professor HCMPIIRKYS
SPECIFIC liOM'EOPATUlC HEMtUILS io our familiPS
with the most satisfactory results, and having full confi
irnce in the.r penuineness, parity, ami efficacy, cheerfully
recommend them to all persona vho wish to hare safe, re
liable, ami efficacious remedies at baud fur private or do
mestic use.
The Rt. Km. Homer, editor of " The Xortliera Iade
rndent," Auborn, S. Y. ; the Rer. E. II. Cressev, I.D.,
X set or of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. V. ; the Rev. B. L
Its, Chaplain of the AuMira State Prison; the Rev.
Spencer M. Rice, Rector, New-Bedford, Mass. ; the Rev.
Allen Steele, New-York C.nference ; the Rev. Sarooel
Nichols, Kast-Oenesee Conference, N. Y. ; the Rev. P. S.
Pra't, Dorset, Vt. ; the Rev. John E. Robie, Buffalo; A. C.
Hart, Ei., Utica, N. Y ; the IIn. Neal Dow, Portland,
li ; the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Sooth-Bend, Ind. ; the Hon.
George Humphreys, N. Y. ; Henry D. Cook, Ksq., LMitor of
The Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio; the Hon. R. 1L
Graham, Moline, III, ; the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Monti
cello, Fin. ; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, L'tica, N. Y. ; Wra.
Bristol, Esq., Utica, X. Y. ; A. S. Pond, Esq., L'uca, S. Y. ;
Jam-.-s nuukett, Esq., Na3liVille, Tenn.
LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES.
N'o. 1. Fur Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation.
N'o. 2. For V.'orm Fever, Worm Colic, Wettine the Bed.
No. S. For CoUc, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of
Infanta.
No. 4. For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer
C-mp!a5r.:n.
No. 5. For Colic, Gripinsrs, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux.
N". C. For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Yumitinjr.
No. 7. For flours, Colin, Influen7ji, and Sore"Throat.
No. &. For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neuralgia.
No. 9. For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the
ni.
No. 13. DTSPrpsri For Weak and Deranged
Stoa;a'.h, C-'r.stp:ition, and Liver ComplainL
No. 11. F .a I'KKiXi; lnivit.CLAHiT.ti, Scanty, Painful, or
Suppressed Periods.
No. 12. For Lrucorriita, Profuse Mcnpa, and Bearing
Dow n f F!r.r'..-s.
No. l-i. For Croup, Hoarse Orah, Bad Breathine.
No. 14. Silt P. ;t'H 1'a.Lj For Erjjipeias, Eruptions,
Pimple on toe F.-r.
No. 1 R.iEi-i, i.t P:u.r. For Pnin, Lameness, or Sore
cess la the Cest, liack:, Loius, tr Limbs.
A r. r Fov. r t.ud Ajue, ChiU Fe.cr, Dumb Aue, Old
jr:m.An:iaed A
P. ! or r. 1 or B!el,:nr, Iiiterra! or Es'MT.a'.
O. for S-.re. r InUjiviel Lya aod Eyelids; Fail-
leg, Weai, or iiurrevi ti;,Lt.
,rivr s!.ir.(.;nr r-r rc.,.)
'-re ar 1
In :i
nch F rer. I:iflttirmatioi..
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t.Ve i:i
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v: -as.
i. i'jis- rivry, L'r"i:., I';'..-oniani, ar-1 mrii erup-:..s.-(S
rranot Fever. Mv3.:w, al ys;i-;as, t.'ie
sit- ot pH-'.ux th prop-r reaiMiei jrm.piSy :s ob
r.n 1 io n,; such r:va.js tf:e iOcUlcs ---t lU.e a cl.arni.
; r. !.; -- -t :.st.- i oft,-.- arie',-i : ; ar.d In ail cases
tfiu viv.1- r..-e tf the attar i luderated. tl.K il: s.- K.,rL.
er.- I.
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e ".d C . is, w hich ureof such fr. o'iP'.t ocrurrr-nc. ,
. !. So '.-fo-r, Isy tt.e iOUadti;,n t liMn- 1 ! 3-.
:. 1 .otc'if "t:on, nav ail h at once cured by
r i- 1 C-u-:r. P..,..
and
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r.r ?.':.-:..-..,;. h w V - p -r --" i, V.'. si.-.-ci
. .:. l.".er ;.,! , .- I'.!- t ii-l.;"ty, a: i
.iit-. '. i lie'-.v , rj i r Fyt fti"rf.,
z-:: r " r 4 M . u;.i ihu c;e l.a-s st.jirV s
.-r n.p!ic.-ii n T 111 i ff r-l a cure in : ' t every
if:- n -.' ? r-ir.. ,. - 3U.-e c:....:.'.c l.iv.. u.-. y, u. !i
. '' " i'ntnrrl.. li-ad-l.c r Fe:-.:ile"' eak--
rt 1 aiJ fi tl.e Coo-.- teu llitics cv. r.
Irr.
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Cn" cf v:-' , o;iV.., i Tr..-.r.icr... i F- '. .
Caff of i-. .). s, 1 K .- i,
Cae '.f 15 i :urr.h-r!-l bic, ar.J B-"-'
-'ae of h h jA i.uiu)nT-.i. ar-1 L
'.'"- i u:r:'.---ed t,.xe, n :tii direct: r.3
r;i.-i l- nerei Lows. vUh oirevtions
Lare v.? - oi. i.il, : ;r j.la::t -r? ir. J ilvi-
... fS
4
AI-"0 FPFCinCr?.
FCH A"TV1 Ot PHTHi: -. 0 ppw' I, I T,.-i.:t, Li,--'r-l
r. .- ' .c. a" -o.:,-.i ai.i; CoC..;H tui Ej e '.-Ta'.:-o. 1
1 1 t-t 1- ).
I - Km fv-. f r --; T .. r-Kv-. TK?-h"ri?' fr-r. t.e
Ff, tl.e r .!: rt N-arlt l.ver, Meash-, cr M-Tririr-.N.
I N- :- ? i ll:e Heii.l, llanirt ot ii-arir!, ar.d l..i:ing
u t'.o lifs. J.T.-I r.'r-' p-;c, Ci '-riitj r--r ott.
F. !: - m x 1 L'a--." I -':'. Fr.lr.-T 1 k: I i:.-!.;rat-e
1 '4 :;-.o-. r r.-l lnsTi aij.i e'.i ! 't-t-rs, fcrr Caci.exy cf
e : !' - IVt'.f. .'e -t ' p-e l.r x.
For (ojKKii. Di ri'n'r. t'r-ys'cv.l or N-'rvo.rs VeuVr-.
L"'-' tr .'.. reuit of Sic.t.-s, r v.-ri-'n M 11 a'l o, or Ev-
i-jin l:v!iar?a. Pric-, ."--vi cents per box.
I ok I. ..ps.T. Fluid Accun.a.aiions. Tuuud Sw ellluirs, y.'xix
F--st'v S rv. --.s. Pn.-e. I'f .-er-rs r box.
Fox" rsti SiCiMC". Iia:My Si ktv-, Yertsrr., N'aa,
V .n.l-.'i.g. Avatiecs fruta riilia" or souoii. Price, ti ccl. is
per tov.
i-A I r.!'p.r D.sriics. For Gravel, R-nal Calculi. D:ffi
cu'.r, Pi!:,fii Ciiriatlon, D'aeasrrs if the Kidneys. Price, CO
Ccnli jr bt x.
F-.-H .wfii. I"ntfa:os. IrvfilunUrv Di-"c?:rn arl
CcnK.-iuvr.t Pro;-raU .n and lebii'.ty, liad Kesitt of EvJ
li.il.;tf. laecost sjctssful ar.d eUiclent renieiiv kcomn,
ar. l i-.av b. f Me-l u;.n as a cure. Price, -ftith full direc
tlor.s, 1 p r 1 .x.
F. r- . 9 v.!?. to pl.- t!.eroelvf!l ur.-cr the j r '
sior.t! r r- ; t - k a l'.ro of Pr f. Hrv?bhKVf, cm ih
it r o'.je iC- fcividi.;-, daily frorji S A.M. to b P.iL
tr by It.lv-r.
OCR BEMEDIKS F-Y MAIL.
Ix ovr te V.-t ; roclie tip a ce rf whit kind you
cheo'- ar. l inIi f- t!.2 a no:::.i in a curr-.'nt rote r t".;oi s
by I'.iid t o'r ai.lrs, at So. M2 Broadway, 7ew-Yrik,
aiiti ti-e rr-ediciae will duly relurnea ly tr.a t r esr.reS-',
f.-ee . f c m
AG ilNl S WANTED. Wed-s're an a c, cZcx t Aprt
for l) e le ' ,ur Kef . ! es ia . t r; r c t :ly
is the I'ntte-l Stales. Ad !re l-. I ." UfMPHB! '--- t.
J" r .:
;!e In Mi.'.T:-l..'v.r-, ly II. J. 21
-, 1 oou. i v .
LIAI7IIG0D,
Ecv7 Lost, ricsr recitored.
. .-,. r ru'.-'i:!:".!, i.-i a hrHH Urnl
ttutl Wciknc-s,
id Involuntary
1 Sexual Jjc'.r.lty, Xervoa. ncro
lami - v. - jr.s r-rctf-etU'tj tm-itcncv, Ojnsim.pliou
sir.dilentai and lny;,lca' Jcl-i?:ty.
kyv.ov.j. c r.v:::: .--aLL. .v. i.,
Tho !riiTortn:t fict t!.".t th awful consequence's
t-eif-..bus may t o effect ually rcmovel without
internal Mt:icii-ei cr the dangerous applications
of caiisi-'cs, ia'-tnmienir, medicated b-jagi-.'S, and
other titiiricul devitdi, is litre clearly eicmon.stra
ted, .:; tho entirely new and hi-hly successful
l!c..t;::t:.t,ao:ii'rtcd Ly the ccl-ohratea autlicr
fully expltinod, l y means of v.-hich
enable 1 to (are Limstlf perfectly, nnd
eve-rv one is
ml at t he loa.st
iir--- io;c cost . taareoy :.vo:.:in an me siavernseu
... . .T i : 3 . -1 . i 1- 1
Li -t; u:v.s of the d.iv. This Lecture will prove a
Lo-ti to thr-.tisars-.ts and thousands.
Sent under .seal to any address, jK-st pal-l, on
the roe-i-ipl of two postage stomps, bv addressing
Dr. CIL J. C. KL1XE, 11. D., 4e0 First Avenue,
Xew York, Post Dox 45So.
July 25, lSuO. April 11, ISCO.-Iy.
TOIIX II. ALLEN & CO., NOS. 2 4
J- Chestnut Street, (sc-utli si-le, b!ow Vv'ater,)
PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-waef.
House, in the Citi .) JInulactr.rcrs and
Wholesale dealers ia Patent Machine made
BROOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE,
tear ran ted not to shrink, WOOD &. WILLOW
WARE. CORDS, CRUSHES, &c, of all descrip
tions. Please call and examine our stock.
March 4, 1857. ly. .
PHIL
Wil HILADELPHIA Wood MOULDING MILL
low street, above Twelfth, north side-
Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Duildcrs, Cab.
inet and Frame Makers, always on Land. Any
Pattern worked from a drawing. Agents wanted
in tLe various Towns in Lis portion of the State,
to whom opportunities will Le offered for large
proStsto themselves. SILAS E. WEIR.
February 17, 1858:tf
C. 1. HIL ItR.SVY,
Attorney at Law, Ebeniburg, Pa.
OFFICE OPPOSITE CRAWFORD'S HOTEL.
fmarl7,1858
IT" If
AG'JPIRLATIVE
TONIC, DIURETIC,
.AMD
BMSSMTlKa C0RDL4L
TO THE C1TIZEXS OF SEW JERSEY AND
1'EXXSI'LVAXIA,
ApoTnEc.niFj, Druggists, Groceks and Tr.i
vate Families.
AVolfe'a Pare Cognac Brandy.
Wolfe's Hare .Maderla, Cherry vt Port Wine.
AVolfc' Pure Jainalra iiilsi.troii 1 it iu .
M olfe's Pure Scotcli ! Irian IVhitkey.
ALL IN BOTTLES.
I hez leave to cail the attention of the citizens
of the United States to ihe above Wines and Li
quors, imported by Udolpho Wolfe, of New York,
whose? name is familial iu every part of this coun
try for the purity of Li.j celebrated Schiedam
tkmajips. ilr. Wolfe, iu Lis letter me, speaking
of the purity of Lis "Wines and Liquors, says: "I
will stake my reputation as a man, my standing
as a met chant of thirty years1 residence in the
City cf New YorK, that all the Brandy and
Wines which I bottle are pure as imported, and
of the best quality, and can be relied upon by
every purclia-ser." Every bottle Las the pro
prietor's name on the wax, and a fac simile of
his t-inature on tha certificate. The public are
respectfully invited to call and examine for them
selves. For sale at Retail by all the Apotheca
ries ;,!,.! Orders in Philadelphia.
Geguge LI. Ashton. No. 832 Market st., Fhila.
S Je Ajent for lJhia'le!hia.
Read the f "owing from the New York Courier.
H.i::'inov.3 L':' si. lets for one aVt-w York Zltr-(7iau-.
We are happy to inform our fellow-citi-i-c
ns that t'.4ere is one place in our city where the
pLytLiari. apothecary, and country merchant,
c;in ;( an I p'.!rcha--e pure Wines ana L.iquors. as
pure as inportt?.!. and cf the best quality. Y'e
u not in.cn l to pro an elaborate description of
this merchant's extensive business, although it
will repiy any str. merer or citizen to visit Udol
phr W't'io's extensive va rehouse. Nos. 18, 1'0
and 2l', Ceawr 'rc-jt, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21,
T.Iarkitlleld street. His stock of S:hnapps tin
L-.nl r j.. ly f.-r sLipr.icnt could not have been less
than thirty .'i i uMui le.i-e.-; the Rrandv, some ten
t-iotw.-'.nd ca.v.-r i'.tn-i rf 183G to"lS5'3: and
ten thcvsnr-t c:t-t, f M.ideira, Sherry and Port
Wi.v, S- ( i'i mi t !ri-!i VvI.iky, Jamaica and
.t. C;. 'i:c Hum, b:i , very el l and equal to any
in this country. Il.-dsj n i l three large cellars,
li.l-' i wiili r.;ari !y, Wh;e, ia casks, under
(':.st I'.u.-e I -v. rcaJv for bottling. Mr.
? -
s r-.-I-j cf p- -. 1 v-l year amounted t
l:ur,.:j?-. 1 f.u I i- Jv I
1 1" 1 1 -.--ot. ! . l.-i-.-pn nrwl no
L -(- inle.-: t'..".a two y r. -s ho may be equally
.--.-r.-- ;VI -.-jth Li- Rrnndies find Wines.
His l '.-"i- merits the patronage of every
! -ver f.f his v.iH3. I'rivat; families who wih
n :n; Wiues an 1 Li '.. r3 for m;li.-al use should
ITEW GOODS
rptn CDairXtr4 ? QI 1',"J-"'P i
rvJrv Of mlVtw Cs 5Ui,ilnCr. ;
Tu. t received, and for s-a'eat reduced prices, a
s '-l'l';y cl t-tr.pie iAi.d 1 aiicy ii.xx:, cir.:i-i-e-f
Cloths, Ca.ssin.ere?, Sattinvtts, Jeans,
xfdj, nnd a largo variety of other summer
r for men and bovs.
Tv.
we
200 pieces ef Prints, Ginhatiis, Lawns
id
olh r Fancy Dres vi---o-Is.
P-rown slid PL-ached Muslins, Cliecks nnd
Fancy Shirt insts, riu.ucl. Stella. Caluatre, and
Me.ii;- Si. awls, Hoist-rv, Cl--ve?. Notions,
HADE-VP CLOTIIIXG, HATS AXD CAPS,
U 'JOTS AM) XJIOS, All Wool Carpe tings,
ll ir.-i and Cott-n u at from 15 to 23 cents per
e.-.rd. Fi'V.r Oil Cloth?.
QUL1ENSWARI STOXF. AND EARTH ELS
WARE,
GROCERIES DRUGS ft MEMCINES,
HAIiDWARE AXD CU'Il-ETY,
Linseed and VLa!-;- OiN, Wiadovr Glars,
A. ....S,
Yarr;;s':1 and Turpentine.
Fi.-di, Salt, Flour, Iron, Xtils and Steel, Mmil
It and Heni R :-n', e.f di..crcr.t si::cs. Gotten
Yarns. Carpet Chains, fcc, ceo., all of which Will
Le sold at the ixr.'f loictii 11 ice'-.
. E. II L L II
EbensLurg, May 0, lS0O.-tf.
LADIES' CHOICE !
FRIDLEY i CORNMAN'S
SELF-SEALING AND SELF-TESTLNG, AIR
TIGHT, PREMIUM FRUIT JARS 5- CANS!
These Jars and Cans being perfectly simple in
their arrangement aud requiring no cement in
order to make them air-tight, any one of ordinary
j-ad-gmeut can hermetically seal them Ly simply
bcvewing the cap down tightly after the fruit Las
been put in hot.
Pv-sides their simplicity aud ease of adjustment
and the impossibility of stoppers blowing out,
Arc., the greatest advantage is that you can at
any time seethe condition of your fruit by sim
ply looking at the top of the cover. If tho gum
gasget is oemeave the fruit is good; if convex it is
going to spoil, but will always show itself ia time
to be saved.
TLo abeence cf this test Las ever been a matter
of anxiety, and frequently of serious loss to those
putting rp Frr.it or Vegetables.
These aro advantages which no other Fruit
Jars or Cans in this marke t psess.
Munnf.u tared and sold whoIes.de and retail by
the raV-cnbtr, owner of the right of Somerset
and Cambria counties.
1 Quart Cans, 2,25 per. doA-.cn.
AA
A "
4,00 " "
A Lbc
ral discount made to tLce pnrcLasiog
six elo;k;-a
cr more at cne t:me.
Address vour
TdCI 10 F. W. HAY,
Johnstown. Cambria Co., Pa.
Johnstown, July 18, ISGO.-S-i-tf.
i3r JOB WOliK of all hind done at
this office.
i i'.-, ... i .a , -. r- w.if., ,,fi luouiriittio tuore awui h. n-io, -vi .... .. v.- . .a
I v::".-.ri t!.:pwjc.u, flul fi-r.-m their sVlvts. sleep well, a'nd when I would ft II ir.to a state the approtation aid c-tcvtn o.r tlio tt-cr sex 'V7 JV-r-"'I,lJ Jou Harr..
!.v:l T.-i'L:co it wlib. Wol.Vs pr.ro Y.'incs' and of unconsciousness, I was r-.tLor irouLlcd with isthdr chief dcslie, why thoy zczl iioi cars that i came very rear mttrryiDg that girl:"
Li-fi'-rs. w-lk like dreams, that I v.o.U rather I Lai ' for tlo nkillcL rttlis or t ill mature 1 of that so? '
Wc- im'crrtir.d Mr. Wolf", for th -.cccnm.-n rfcuiained broad awake. At last, alaut mid- ' tuc-ir own, hnowitig tlatcvery tra; womati's "les; I tcpt compasy with Ler for some
i-tKii of -m:-;l dWWs in the c:.untry, j.uts tip j ..j I went to 8lc-p scundlv; Low losg I 1 Lc-ort, v.hcthv-r matroa or mM, will ym- , time. 1 olus said it was, a match, ture."
uw,,t1 ,c:iS f ! i"?'' u?h ! I 'do not know, bat I wakened EuddJnly ! pathizo v. all if you arc a ?uJ tcid- "Well, you see, the way of it was this
man, and such a merchant, sh.-.uM be tn.stawiol . , ' . J ' O'r L:Li I tra,vP in'o'l . f.,, -
agilv-t Lis tens .f f ,,u:sa.,ls e f tq-po-wnts in the " some one knecl.ng over mo aai vol y I -r. ' nt Jt I a ! rV ?s? u .
I 1 vr.;;. vV-., , 11tli , ,., ili;iat,ifiili. j carefully cutting mv shirt o:n. . rv I nave ! ' ' " -rcnee mee l her if she would accept
nu-.ous alike to l.r.:.,;.a l.cdtL m Larpmfes. I alwavs Lad the power (rail it presence cf ; .tHtr.CHi. 21 -''-f rathr Ih c-xeuei"
Svptvimler 12, ltoO.-f i i. mind", or anything else) cf comprchendin ia ,' As orJ-.ir-d in the legini-tag. so tl-; soa- ' ttaa such a coufo--uded
ir. ;...tn ! re cr.mff r.rT ar.-nn.! in c-'':'."i. - vra!!: t!i:ir t.t.rti'il riunl. j Lrst-v-.-, tisat i excised Ler!'
MISCELLANEOUS.
A XARROW ESI ArE.
! '-Come. Joe, tell ns what made you turn
i pale awhile ago when Jack toU 113 that be
1 .
uau t-zvu a trvc anu asiie:i woose it was;
"Hah, bojs! turn pale, 1U I?" There are
circumstances ia the lives of most men who
live on the frontier, which, to have them re
calleJ, will maie theia turn pale. And mcn
tioniiig that fjrav-, anl asking whose it was,
recalled t fearfal trent ;n uiv ciDerience
TlSim:z
L A
jou never to trusi too muea to a stranger,
or throw temptation in Lis way."
Thua spoke jour humble servant some
mouths ago, to a party of prospectors, of
whom he was oue Tbo followmg is the
6tory to which I alluded above:
Several years ago I was out with a party
prospecting for silver, high up the Gila River
Wc had Lecn sometime without meeting with
success, aud were returning tcK Fort Vurna
disgusted with the country. We had left the
I'imos village a days journey behind us. when
we fed in with a man travelling the same
a.. - TT . . .-
way mat we were, lie was wnaout gruo or
blankets, and said he was going to California.
As we had some spare mules, we told him
that if he could ride a pock saddle he could
go with U3 as far as Tort Yuma. None of
us liked the looks of the fellow, Le had such
a thorougly villanious expression. But ss he
spprnr-d Krt h.trllr niprl ni w ho.-V r.itir nn l.m.
- J - - l vu A A AAA
and made him the oiLr that wo did.
-.1 . . ..
lie accepteJ witnoat aay hesitation. W e
found him taciturn, never speaking uu-
less he was spoken to. W hen we camped he
would take the saddle eff his mule and go off
by himself, sever helping to get the grub : Who is it about? Oh, as iiico little a body,
ready; aud when it was ready he would come j as you would want to know A quiet, m J
and pitch in with the rest of us. I est iittle wuiuan, whose only fault is being a
However, though we did not like him or his
.-lions, we said nothiug, thinking ho might
pry into.
We travelled two days when what
I am about to tell you cccarred.
We Lad
camped it noon, and as the- weather was very
warm, some one proposed that we should all
take a bath. All haa lelt tnat it wooia be a
AB. AS . 1 1 1
delicious cool amusement, hathiog in the
shade of the cottoowood trees which hung
over the banks of the river. We stripped iu-
i iu-
Mauii'i, auet ncic euvu . ajj jj 1 u o oaiatnta
gloiiously. I had a beltarcunl ce with sev
eral twenties in it. aud took it oil to give mc
free piaj' in the water I laid it on niy clcthes
carelessly, never thinking oT Lidiog it from
any of the company, as they all in. tLot I
had the muney, and I had no idea that
the stranger would be tempted to t.:'..j it. As
I came out of the water, I noticed i.i
t. -. : i.. . . ..
traa-
Llit
fiur iOO&iL'g erjf lougiujiij -i. i j
thought no more about it.
That night, from some cau. I
; no matter from how sound asleep I may be
waived. It is auytning c-u: peasant 10 wi..'.
n 1 Pn 1 ..-,. .,1; in .ha pon-t- cf a dr-er
. -r . 1 . V a. T
ado who will have ce hesltsitioa iu plunging
a kai'"j into vur heart. I Lit my.: ia "t-y-
thin ' but r a euviable situation, knowing that
the slightest indication oa my part of beitg
awake would cause the villain to rivc me Le-
tweea the r.bs tLe length of his Lowio, or the
coctcitt ul Lis pistcl. For, althoagh I could
1 nr. c. V.o .Jctr.l T f. It s-.ire that h-' had 01.0
I UVt . C V A. A-. f V- V ' , - " J
Laud v. ;
a'u .cptirt mv ritol without lcttJDf? him '
know that I was awak:, was a very delicate j
operation; and I atte-iupted to accomplish it
ia tho toliowmg manner; my piaioi auei uov ij
Lnife were under my saddle, which I used for
a pillow. I throw my right area up over my
Lead, taking care not to touch the robber,
and vawr.od as if I was half awake, but ready
with my left hand to catch Lis aria in the
event of his attempting to stab me. 1 Lad
1a.'V CVcS partly SUUl, CO luai. 11c tuu.u a-oj. co.-
1:',' ol'C lueOl glisten, Dul fcuiiicieuiiy e-peu iu
seo his every move, which I could easily do.
as it was a clear star ngnt nigat. uu me m
stant that I moved he raised Lis arm to strike,
aud I was very nearly betraying my being
awake, by throwing olf my loft Laad, Lat
some strong iaipulse prevented ci; from do
iDg it. and Le Ltld Lis knil'o svup ended to
give the blow Lad I maio another move.
When I threw my Laud over my head, with
the same movement I piaecd it under the sad
dle and on the butt of my pistcl, which was
cocked, ready for me.
1 lay in that position lor uooui nau a miu
:e, but it beemed like aa Lour. Hy that I
id power over my breathicg, which ca ii.-st
ute
had power over my
waiving came very quick. As 00a as he
thought that I was sound asleep again, he
lowered his hand and commenced operating
on mv tihitt. clearing it away from the IcaI
Then I thought mv opportunity had como aud I
tried to jerk my six shooter, but it was foul
tried to lerk my
some way aud it would not come. I thought
t.i-r aa nniilr 93 tVlOtlwht.
m j haul aa jlva oiiuvtu, i-"- - c
Lo drew and struck with bis knife, lie struck
at my throat. My eyes were broad open
then, I saw where thc knife was coming. Hy
a quick involuntary movement I threw my
seir aside, and ho must have overreached him
self, for the knife struck iato the saddle, and
sa tight that he coald not get it out. Ia try
ing to get my pistol, my haad touched the
coid silver hiit of my bowie.
Imiticctly I took hold of it, abandoned my
pistol, and was nervmg my arm for the pistol
when I felt the cold muzzle of his pistol
against my forehead. 1 struck out bliudly,
and as I did so, there wis the stunning re
port of Lis pistol. How I escaped I do not
tnow, my face was blackened with the pow
der, and my whiskers nearly burnt eff, but
that
was all the damage done to me.
blow thonrh Rtrtilr at rai.vlom hai rroved
severe one. Juy knife had gone liito toe leu j
side cf bis neck, insiae of the collar boce. j
The knife must have reached his Leart for as j
I drew oc
t to strike again, be fell on me with
wei"Lt. and his blood spirting all
Lis whole
over mj face. lie gave one quiver and
EtretcheJ out L13 length and lay perfectly
Etill stone dead! The whole transaction did
not fake three quarters of a minute.
The report of the pistol had aroused the
company, every man sprung to hi3 anus.
Some were looking for the mules, while oth
ers were asking who fired the shot, and where
the Indians were. I called to the boys to
take the dead man oil cf me, for I was ar
wrak as a child. A couple of them did as I
requested, while others threw fresh sage
truf-h on the
we soon had
happened
had occurred
il-.ri.,.-...!,,;.. t.: v ,t-i
half Emoulderin? ctmp-firo, and uaI uiar ,'?r",u. Vwc .wo
plentv cf light to sec what had . "ne of them on his way to
I told the boys all about what tI? .Vf8!' . ? aJ . Vlc?d a ae calf ,n L,s
Y.. f.vtn.l u" t..nV-! in ! ntiguoors lieu, wn:ca circumstance pave rise
,.r,t
about twenty yards from the camp, with ose
of the other boys saddle ana bridle on her.
I T" . - m
I went into the river and cleaned myself from
his blood, and then sat down by the camrSre
where I remained till morniug unrihls to ; 4 T ""- euppo
fe0(p i ting it was Monday, aw wad take two pound
. . j,, . ! fiuecn " "Supposing it was Monday, aw'l
Vounir lVidotv?. j two P0Tin- tea-" "Supposing it was
Oh! ves, I dare say she tcouU marry again, j '". shall hav't." -The bar-
Dir! rnn ,v,r '-nn. -5 In. in r..T.r- lif . ri.
- V V A BUW 11 0. II A -AW I AAA J OUl A 1 A V. , V
! peciailv a vouua one. that didn't marrv arain.
I . f . " - . - jo I
it she Lad a chance? And they always get a
j chance, too, it seems. For my part, I don't
j see what the men race after them so for.
The above remark set me to thinkin
j young widow. Poor soul S
i that! People throw it up io her
she can t he!r
,
ii.OvA viv-u
cast it in her teeth with inLuc.ii;::y. io Lei
; sure, her hu?baudhas been deal theD lire
t years
rs, but what dmerenci u;cs taut ialt-.
J the is not so hard heart; J, a3 to expect ever j
to bd Lanpy agaiu is shv? V,'Laf. ii::s sho
want to get married agaio f r, Il lilr
to
know?
Uce man is encu't: tr a;
; A man is ii
i: er.-ut. Ho cu vio .i L
l
TL
uc cr
:-.r L.
1S
m-rrlrd the bc-'t-.
ilrc2 or te."
foa:';
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C.v a. a,., ta.. -
Oil WOUiUa VtAtti g.': Avi v. j ua
i
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the vouug lal.s r. !.o .:l n
Somftimcs thv? oven i-
:t v ;".:.g v.iv.ov.s t,-. . i. .-e in
i ,
a i!,eci,
:: t..
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I -T J-UwIa Aliv.- .lluVj OaJ H..1.5 OA
j '-i v.rs vi.? uj :t.
A .
the vU.Ue
t " VvUr lor-vi; s, liiic;,
tLiug, a y-u,.
; 'J'L'; f.-'I tl"
rnrrrr i.n ver :
iota
.1 . . - - "I . . 1 .., ." - I A. . -.
TiaO L.-aivtilul
i.t-j ncciic r.i m-.-civ. iuo !,.rAuui l --j
. t .-' rarth" is tr.- wav into the "sere at-i
-X-
; y? ii .- v L nf " but it Las 1 -t LI 'Oiuc i ri va'u.
, J.,j
b vv', anol a.'l'f.irrS r.r. t liicrnuti-p Li
,f,i.O-
I !oracd Ly the pat'a aud given cur brief hfo
j its summer, they leave the irarancc of L!e5-
. sed usemosics i-chin l As tu-y wast,
I fa '0 .--uJ rr t:-'r threading under
and
, '
r.n.l ll-iia Lai v.irAtei s unit, thev caibas
-
-
Ui r
lOX'tttt 01
own rc-furrrcT:-?u T.v veu auoi
an Eternal Summer.
The earlier Sowers Lave paol away, a.,
have the Lrighttr dreams aad hopes of o'lr
lives, but like those who aro truo vl;-:a the
1 . 1
frasrs rather ur.on car l-jclrs arc tue later
ones. With these, wc heap our tltit with a
tribute to thc hammer, whoso last suns are
setting. Hy the light and warmta 01 thc sua
by day; and whuo the lampsot the aigsit were
swinging overhead, nature has parsacd Ler
uim:v; mu-l.v . j AAV.VAA a ..OVA .,w-a -v
sunoeam, ana raia, ana uesw, woven i-.-aur
and wealth Into iLa garniture cf the summer, j
Leaves were Hung over the wot-aiands, j;re;n
blades over the meadow, podding grain over
the plowed Add, and flowers over all.
Autumn! gorgeous in the glory which bums
oa the woodlands, sod bounteous ia the fruit.'
of the Hell, the vine and the bough! Fadi-it,
yet beautiful, the. very treasures of tho ful.il
mcnt bannered by the hectic of decay. We
think tho "God of the Helling Year" f:r its
cc-mmj ond its tcemmg fa!ao cad ,s ta
rv.J-.t-. A,r.ia ir,i T,rin-T -tc fr-.ts t T t ... fil'-r l'l
olden
ime. we bring its lraus to tua altar iu
rcmcmLranec cf Him Lo made cur Uriels to
su.Ua with fatnes, and cora ia tho valleys
IF. llroxtn.
grow
:gr A voung bachelor, who had been ap
nointed deputy sheriff, was called to serve an
attachment against a beautiful joung widow.
iic accordingly called npoa her end said.
"Madatn I Lave aa attachment f-
or you.
Tho widow blushed and said she was hap
py to inform Clin that Lis tttachiuent was re
ciprocated. "Yea do not understand ac; yoa inast pro
ceed to court."
"I know it 5 leap year, sir, tat I prefer
yoa would do thc ccurttng."
'Mrs. I , this is no time f-r triCing, the
justice is watting.
The justice,
parson?"
Wlr
I shonld prefer a
Women is like ivy, tho more you are
ruined the closer she clings to you. A vile
bachelor adds: "Ivy is like a woman the
more it clings to you the more you are ruin
ed." Poor rule that wont work both ways.
tLvt. a? a gvucr-l
t . . . . t -
cczi-1 v.zl ! est to m-a. Ani :j s-.a el ja-:ts, tuat -
ProrcrLs tczrlli Kuotriiij.YltsXj people
drink the wiueof life scaHing hot.
Death's the only master who takes Lis eer-
a Yants without a charaicttr
A soyr-faced wife fills the tavern
Content's the mother of poi di-cMion
When Pride and Poverty marry together.
' their children are Want and Criuib.
! Where Lard work kills ten, idleness kills
hundred men
Folly and pride walk tide by tide.
He that borrows, binds himself with at
neighbor's roj-c.
He that's too good, for good advics, is too
good for bis neighbor's company.
J-nenJs and photographs never Litter.
Wisdom's alwavs at Lome to these
v;ho
c-1!
The rmett ask the fewest favors.
Gittinj Around Suiul'.iy. In a dissenting
tbo follow in i conversation. Addressing
his friend ia a lodc intended for a whhper,
but whuh was loud enough to be beard sever-
j a.4 Jrja can. ce sa:a. "lommy. suppo-
-,V(ia;T' .? . WaJ Je Use fvr
Fa,a TM COnClUUCHI, ana lliC Call
IjllV. trTtl" 1
du'-: ilYcrcl - tL following aay.
- Ulchards wtis an inveterate ehewer of
totacco. To break himself cf the Latlt, h
took up another, which was that ef making a
pledge tbout once a month that Le would
never chew another piece Ha broke Lis
pl-de jut as ottcn he made it. The last
; tArjje I LlvI ?:ca Lim Letold me LeLai brokea
' ..fT fi:r ni'' '.-.T irw nc 1 . i, T- . 1 r,- .
jf wv. A. - . AAA C V h AAA. 4.9 M A3 A -
1 .p(T rri. j.. j.
inotb'-r chew.
..Vh7 l;.i-,.Js eiVt T -.-. - ?
j y0ll riveac'i tl-t L ' rr L I v
are p. -t
Yes Lv; re:lj. l t:
V-2 g jC
10 Cv'.T.t.-.
I and loft ohlng."
i
-Citj'ur IrjujlUtr. At
rcn-i-
j tvin.t wrs CAtvC ijm awake ia be.J, Lcu Lj
i zi a mm CLttr Lis room cau
cautiouslr, arA.l t.
ifj-t t pclc tLs L-ck of writing desk.
1 Le rougu w? r.; t a little disconcerted &t
I ii' i-r;.jg a l;ui ld jgh train the occupant of the
j apariiAivLt, vra...:a ho mj-prci aih-ep. Why
eJo y
i.ojj, s-ia ir-ch-pen-ltLriu. t?
tLing w
ut J-.I,
cu are
t..kmg, and wbtt
'.'.jairjg money by
'-Af .! owner
ri.-g;.. u iuu, in Lot f f.
Light iu a L-k who!? ihj '
ewer ITLd -vj y drj l ' T
Lief vani-Lvd
at
ence.
.4 ;
.a" --.'.:
- TLe Christian Ad
vocate g;vc-s ttae? i. .lowing characteristij as
e?.Io c ed ait cl-i Kt-Ltuvkian, lou fauiili.r
W:t'. n'":t;
sting r.Li Lvrdv-r warfare, who, being
at a c avsrsati-,-j where Maffit's uaml-
silt litlolio-A in ecnno.-f i..f. x--!r!i r t
Ji!" i ia connection with
tir.guiiiei JiethtvLst u. misters, exclaitued
"1 tell you what it is, gentleman, say whit
J V ;c ueuaijouruiicoius, ana au"L
and (. ap-rses, lut ia the big
day
COIUll
1 1 ., r- . .. s
1 1 -aaaai 1.4 l r 11
i r
tvoy Cf IU.
many fluffs (s-calps) uc
1
J ,.
s a geLv ia! tiiing it is rather
iri
t.:
cut cf door ba.-i-
DC??, i.v.-n
irpuny tho 'wiaiin folks"'
i al 'il ta-.rn
j thc -aJ'Lm the -cral deericks'
; u.i., . t, '
AwaLr'A Vt A3 A f
. j t
store up lawn a
:w dTi sl'ici, out cf I:
exclaiming -ith
a srt - i g-wl n-.ture I imratienre .
,ro:nca who ho was trying to accompany, "I
would iv lief ebase a cow all over tue raster
0 ; s to keep track cf vcou, gel darned cf I
t.
u:c
, ' ,.a 4 r, .
tncj hired a
crra u:
til rc;:;t i n -
. . ...
urawiug i-
Yankee, when there wis a log t j lift, "eacr
a!'y tried to secure liie smallest cad, f.r
wh:eh the tarmer reproved Li:a. aa J toll Liu:
:Iv7.-!Vs: ti tt f 1 o i.. .f 4
j - ..-v. V.V.4.W ..vi. i.'ii.A.et edot.
ana ith :t a agl leaf Indian paddic.
sucJ r!f
pcrtioa " cf
tLc iy; f , .
I . - . c . 5 .
aa l tu-.iii;
IJo.
1
Alwavs take the butt
A Yarmouth mahter hired an IrishrAAtti,
"a green hand," to asrdit ia loading Lis sloop
with nialt. Jus-t as the vessel was about t
ret suil, tho Irishman, who was gicgling the
privieof his days work ia Lis pocket, cried oat
from the quay "Captain! I lost your shovel
overloard; but I cut a big notch oa the rail
fence around the starn, right over the spot
where it went dowu; so you'll fiu U when
yea come back.'
.1 Mhl Will. The fjllowiug is a copy of
a will left by a man who choose to be his own
lawyer: "This is the last will aud testament
cf me, John Thomas; I give all my things
to my relations, to be divid among them the
be?t way they can. X. 1$. If anybody kicks
up a row or makes any fuss about it, he isn't
to have anything. Signed bv me.
Joux Thomas.
IrrDou't locate yourself on the back of
a wild horse, unless you want to be disloca
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