'-llftih.mt ?.iiloii. II. it li i in, r., ;li:iU:HANT TAILOR, Mat art fcltrvt, dill field, ( kT n hnl t full ''rmin't of Jnnt' iMffiifhiff (t.xMl. mm h ft MnrU, Lima W,m-.b I i.-r-hirl, I'rKtfru at .) K-.W. K -,t, I-1" Wrt 11 urulktMi'hi.'', li'.ivo. IKu, ,. ', . 'H Rii wl .(inMy. 0 1 K it , ' I - tW'' li.o Bt Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," l;1 h ir'h I'i'-k(n of the tenr .! naAf; jnl .,. rno,rc. in irrcr.t rimetf , ai, I'mn.-h (. rir. lM-it, t'li im-li t!ta. atd Kn ('!( ) ,.h, nr J pis lo up according to the 1 tut n$ Ii , m'iw rtfii.'cl workmen. ii.i A"iit 1'T t'ltjitrftcltl rotintr fur I. M sp jcr A ('-'. elirat ctl Sewinir, Mm-litnoB. ' y v. 1, Urti-tf. H. HIUlMiB. .furniture. V L K A U 1' I K L 1) FURNITURE ROOMS. MLct F'.rrtt, ci-t of r-urtli. JOHN TIlOl'TMW, Troprletor. rpiIK utiTrihsr beca lfve to evil the atten (it'i) f the eitiirn of C lrticl(l and tur-r-.unJiti' cuntry to the fact that bo ii now tpi'srri to funtirh, on short notice, Cabiuetware of all Styles & Patterns uiied for either Purler. Iininz or BH ronni, ly the litu'lr article, or tn aeui to suit rar chafer: liurrnun, Kofn, Louapti, Hat rucki, Tiihles, Hand. Ac, Ac. I alio inanuiuriure ( hah:? sltti;ks below city rnicLS, CnnsWHnj of Parlor, Pinintr-room, Cane, Hoiking and other Chain, Which T propnpe. to warrant and nell cheaper (ban can be purchaied elewh)r. Jtit try me. JOHN TKOLTMAN. Clcarfitll, Feb. 27, ISfi; u CHEAP FURNITURE. .T01IX Gl'Liril D?1RE9 to inform hi old friends and cun tomerB, that hnviti enlarjrod his ihup and inrreaped bi fiicilitiee tor tnnuiaeturin. he it iipw rcvT('d to make to oriit-r fuh Furniture ae mav be deired, in a'ntd ;yU and at ebea mte t'irCABU. lie generally bu on hand, at h: Fomituro rooms, a roried asortment of ready made iureituro, among which ara lifKEATS AND SIDE-BOARDS, Wnrdri'bppand Book-Caffoi; Centre, Pofa, Parlor, in-akfrt and lining Extwu'iun Tabled; Oom lij.'n. Vrt-nch p'iPt.Cottapo.Jpnny-Lind and othor Hodfteadf ; hofua of all kino's, Work Man da, Hitt-raoka, Waah-ftaiida : ltocking and Aran Chatra ; iprinp-noat, cane bottom, par1 or, com mon abd other L'uairj ; Lnokinr,-U laaast of erery derrriptitin on hnnd ; and nrw plancea for old frnmea, whiob will ho ut Irt no Tory reasonable tertnl on shorten! notice. Ifn aleo knuim on band or furni'hea tn order, Coni-huek, Hair and Cot too t p .Ma'treeeea. C'offinh or EvEftr Kind t;ule to order, and funeral attended with a Il-urne whenever rit'iired. Aluo, Hoiig Painting done to ordr. The eul.foriber alpo rtaoutao turef, and haa mD"anily on band, Clemeot'f I'litent Wanhinf Machine, the bent now in u ! Ttiime oninj thi marhiue nerer nned be with out clean cloth! lie also haa Flyer' Patent Churn, a puperior article. A family uaing thit Churn never need be without butter ! Ail the above amd many other articlei are fur r.t.-t.cd to cuKtumerp rbein ftir Cawh or exehanped f..r ii iroved rountry produce, Cbt'iry, Mapit, Y i''.tir. Lin wood and otler Lumber anitahle for ' . ui.inet W"rk, tttken in nrhar e for furniture ,W Bpmcniber the hnp It on Marker ptreet, r;jariii?U, J'a., Miid ntiarlj opposite the "'Md .1,-w biore." JullN ILICU. Nvpiuber 2ft, y y.larl;smitlua(. KEiV ELACKSMITH SHOP SrCOKD FT., C LLALI 1 LLP, I. rpUE onderoifrned hep" to inform hi friend a X and the inhhitanu o1 the borough of Clear .t and surrounding npif.'hhrhood, that b i amr ready to execute all orden either in iron or H'-llPB SIIOFING on tht moat approred ev ?rv!e. ALL KIVDS OP PAW MILL IRONS and Li ! K work, ! fmen a tools, cauthooka.iijireadti, frain, An. Merl tool of all kinda maJe of beat English or American ateel. &UAU my work Is warranted to girt aiitif- fntin, or not ehargt-d lor." ojtl'W AMOS KKKNAIlD. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP Tim. I) tTKLL'T, CLLALI'ILLII. THE ubFpribcTreapM'tfully inform hlr friftndp and the public in general, tbnt he ha orl trd in the boron ph of t'LF.M.FILLD. in the lhrji recontly onupid by Jacob Shunkweilcr, wiicre bo t Dow ready to perform ail duief tf wardp bin cupiomerp in a workmar.like manner. Mfda, Sl'ipha, Ilueftiep and Wapun ironed, and H"re-ahoin(C done at rea nahle ratea. lit rvnectfiiMy anka a nhare of work from thr pt'hhc, p he intend to gira hia "whole attention t the biMinePB. TllUUAS HI LKV. March li.lSf.S. Boggs Township Awake 1 GREAT EXC1TK.MFNT AT THOMAS IIEEBS'S!! 1VFT!TI10IY tryinir In rt tiTeflrft, for fear j ut being rnwtled nut into the fold, li you wttnt (fnitd Shoinir d-.ne. pt, to Hitr It T'B want y.iur inmed right, fn to ltarnn. I you want gd Mill Ir-,n. en to Iirkmr II V"U want your wegn Inmoti in tbabtet tyle ami workmatifhip, g' to Itrrna. hr.r.rtn mnken itn brut Htnrrn Ta,Vin in rbf Ftnte, anddone all kind "f 1H ATK JVI ITH I NtJ as rlieifi at rnn be done in tte eoantr fr 'ah bVt I'mi (tflicc aildrert If Ctrh'l(i lnlfo, THOMAS MIr.KS. norim Tp.f Den. li), lfti.7-if. m:w school sob wkik. ''T'E wniild reppett'nlly rail the attention of If Prmnpnla of hrhonU, hemintnea. ana T-sichern of binging ts aur Kew School fotig U.""k TJIE SONG CABINET, Hj c. g. ALl.LN. Tkie Itnok ennui- Firt A vrr earetullv rrrpared aariei or Pri aiaT H'ing Ijrermi. haond.T A large number of new and beauti ful hfhol Honr. Third ty A fhort Cantata Tli firhnol Fee tiTal designed expremlv f-r une mt School Ilorofittnni, Cnnrerte and Kihiliitmni. Thn l'nhliber. in nreeentinc ttii Work to Principals and leaf hem, would rail pprial Menti'in to It mneriir merit a hrho"! Mng ll'i"k. The author ha heen very careful in the "it'tion of bt munc. whirb i alintMt entire! n-w, and in adapting to it apT'ropna'e rd i'h uniil'ifp toinabie eanttmpiiti, whirh will rnntmeiid it ad-iptloQ in all our Srhonli and minarti. 'J lie (vii CinitrT hap been ad'ptd by the J,"rd of Kduc'innm, a the teit book for the IV. in Hrh'inla in the rity of New nrk. I'riff, mxry rfnt each. To bcbnvla. Ac, ail s-iinrs pBr oVut-n. f"mi le r-ipien tfint by mail (pat paid.) on trp M' of flft v e-nte. fKiir nle by aM l'f -k and Mti-ir Htnrwi. I'n'ihfJ by II.L1A V h ALL A hN, !.-! i. im 3 Itioadwny. K. V McKiGm & Jm'OT, ! n?nn mid SIrkh takers.' ilmmetliatel; in rrar of JManinn Mill,) j CLEA LEI KLD, T. I 'PMK nbrrirf would eeetfit?lT infnmt tbe 1 ciimenntf riearfietd.ami the (.tiblir in r "feral tlif are f re j tared to do a'l kiod-ol work on 'AOtiNS. C A E K I A G ES, S L E I H Tl H, Ac, "n bnr ti.,r Bnl oa reasonable lerant. anii ia a w.,rkrrnlifce minxir. A tl w f-ature in ("Jr linn tl tD ,. Wf, trttn mr rwn wk. orJera promrtW atterd-H t HM. M-LMttMl. i.'fH. rilAULO JANMi. !HITH MVM I" -1 re i' liereb ctfn. that letter ol Arlnnniftra bh -r the tin of 1. 1 'i til i V. li MI Al.. def 4, at lUa-ttonl trtwnPhin. CleaMicH -nnntf . I'a., irij been duly jrranted t Iha nd'-r-tcced. pers.in tnti. hted tr eaid Iwte will r ae ke luineiiiiu fisTBienL, at 4 tlntt havji p "'mi or demand will preient thr riperij ttunuoated lor aeitlemenl wlthmit diT. ,l(i H N ll.il.l. I.L1JAH J-MI AU CD' GEO. B. GOODLANDEK, rrcpriclor. "VOL 1I-WHOLI.XO.2I00. ?rii (Ooorts, Arorrt1r$t tftr. THE CLEARFIELD STORE KECOXSTUUCTKi). (Icorpe L. Kex d.... Jutm F. Weaver... ..William Powell, ,. William W .Jietta. GEO. L. REED & CO., Two doon north of the Court Houte, c i.i:aiu ii:i i, pa. nAVTNQ returned to our old bnine tanu, we hereliy notify the citian of Clrarfii-M and the public pencrslly. that we Imre rnler-d upon, and intend to pruswuie, a tfttrou ram pripn azainpt hieh price and inttrior fK-d. and have now on hand a full eufplv of all kind of puodi uacd in tbit market, lu the lineuf Ilry aooK, We claim to tin re a full aeortment, consietiti ia part of Muslin, blcachtrd and unbtfat-tied ; Print ol all gradea and ityica; and Tall and Winter Dress Goods, Such as Alpacni of all lhadei; Ie I.ainea, nuo and Flannela; Waidea, ft full ftaeort ment of gentlemen 'a wear, eonaitung in part uf Cloths, Cassimeres, BatinMU mud full Mionment uf READY-MADE CLOTIIISG. otions Hosiery, Trimmin?!s M 0 N N E T T S, A C, HatB and Caps, Boots aad SLoes. GROCERIES. We Jime a full mppT of T-a. PrT, Rinr. M'ila, lot.acnn, Fit-h. r-alt, hn(fd, pottl and facb thla, FLOuE, EACON, ELEED rHUTT, fHtpar-eured Ilmt, Ma Pork and a full apply of J'nivttion. Hardware and Qupnswarc, tfoodrm tf Willow ll'nrr. All t!ie fwrft'nc wrtipie will W nrhanrw f"T CASH, l.X Wi'.KK, or ('Ol NTKY VKuMTE, and al ririw to which tbew oan be'no tmni'pt4a. 1 bur in need of OuoJi in our Lnc, will laaao t-j-CALL ASD SEE US'.- a f.o. l. kixd 1 co. n.arfihl. Sept. IT, lSi'.s-il. ICTlAni siossor IS NOW SelHug, at half their nual pri I'KKSS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, MOWS MIEETINGS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, ViX-LEX GCoDS, HOSIERY, MEN'S CLOT II! N a, GENTLEMEN'S FrUNISHING Grx.;5 LADIES IUMCS AND sHOHS, G KN'TLEMEN'S HoOTS AN V .'IlC'E'i. BOYS' da do noop snn:Ts, r.ALMOHALS, LAMES' CU1.LAUS ASH CCTFS, KAIS1SS AND CTT.RAXTS, I'.HlXiMS AND TCKS, CANNED FKl'ITS, r.EEF AND roKK, FI.OCR AND TEED, Ac.. e Ae- Down ! Down ! 1 THE I A ST A KR I V A L AMI OF ("Ot RFE THE riir.Al T.sT! A Proclamation apinst High Prices! j .''- ar. rn i'if Of b lm a' Ik' ll nii miMt MwnhS ..S. ass Wars. TO iifl.rr iti Oil. ira-ksl. asll a. isi tlial rsmmd nn. of .1,. fis-l "il lfcV of rh.Bf ttii.ip- 1 win. lark l.itli Bens lhi jotibu or Bwb a:i Cstiiin. nuprrflBuo., osd liul r.fff.i. .r or n sroRt, Comer Fnmt and Market atrwela, Whw th'T mti e fl b"r aTif! kiw Ut tlwna- ; w-tr. fu" iii"t'"r', bat a-r r'nt- r" Mn mul lf Hi.-ir e At, .tt ei-i it in ennrnf-rotr ani itemiae oar aiora. li w rnoapb tor u to stale ttiat TTe Lave EveTjtLiiip ttat is Kt p3f.3 , in tl.i w.-li-t. B.iJ Bl J.rifs tiial .-i.in.O. l.!h bill anri .mi'? READING FOR ALL11 FOOKS f' STA TlQyER T. Market Ctearlleta. 'al lh IWfie '1MIK BsS""i.d Sr BSBnr" . 1 tha rui.sB. af Clarl BBS T.nait. . dial I., haa tnt.B f B wa bbB" ba mm rmrras , IniBl h.SIIl'k B I.T(r BWIBBI f Slltlf tn.l.BT. rfiB-i.ti.if iti .n of lilies and Uirrcllaarcms Iixls, I'lank. AssabbI BBit faa. Kt". .if rrmy iipiea. ; l.rT aad Frm F-sBi-b Bi.rassi nd, Lib: I'.ni .id I'.arn.: I0,. Irf-fal 1 I'a.iBr.. Itwda. aWlcacn. ; JnflralL tiaw Una ana I"r..iiii.r B"i : lank: m.Bl ll'i.I. b-rai ( r.HsfO r am N.l . SsasU lluir li Ulliat l iaBfi. 1 lai m IB r in.t.lilW nti hard. An. Km.l.a T Btattnai-TT rl..irsa" Dial I Biat Bsi bar n Land. i.. s w oM.tsH (inn tl, -rat. and auld Bl asnll orM.iil. aait roplnB-sra. I Biitl alra kaf a.rindnal lli.rara, Brk a atafa.iBaa ri.-., a. r. a.. Al UK. CI.Brd.id May 7, lfrs a iARPIEL pruns and Ifdirinrs. 11 IJ 31 O V A Ii HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Jiarktt Slr4lf Ucarfltid Pa, VXE be leara to Inform oar old and 1 T ciauiaaerf, that w have removed oar tabltrhmeot to the apfiov new bund id a; at erected on Marked tet, aearly adjoiaiaf the Manaioa Hvdhod the weau and opposite Mrttn. ropi, 4 r at ore ; wbar we r pec a why iLTiie tb i'UL-!:c U Midi ud buy their Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, OILS, PAINT 3 AND VAKXISUE3. Oor fck of Imp and Medicine eoariata of verythirg oird, aolerted with the great ett care, and WATiEAXTED STEICTLY PITEI! We al keep a full atoek of Iy-, Pvrfaaitriea. Toilet artirloa, aua;. Tooth ii;nae. Hair, Unifhet, w nitewaah Lrnaboa, aad overy other! kind bniibea. U have a large lot ( WHITE LEAD, TUiJPEXTIXE, Fiatieed Oil, Painu, aad ia fart vvorrtLing teed ib the painting fcmtmoac, t&ita we eer at City price to eaab bay era. TOPAa-O AND SEGATtS, ConfeticBerv, pie-, the largert 'rtwek af rahetio ever oferva ia thia plj-. and warrmat d to bo of taa bofii u Jdarat aflott J. . h k rw jck Haw. S, 16R8. JOBS F. 1KVIS. NEW ARRANGEMENT. ... j. sff.fpr. puree im t , (FC4iti4 artTeet. eppacita the Ceart BpaM,) (MABFILLP.rttta. THE raharr'W rt-frtfaTW aeaawarv to ib ntiien of Clrartnd aad rmait, tkal kt haa bow ra faavid a fall aapply of DKUGS, PATENT MEDICINES Xy"fr tafia, Tobarca, C.gara, CoaiorUoaaoo Manoaerc. At. IHV.IUANS Will fnl kie nxk of Irwr f I LL aad COM PLE1E, and atarcry ai.ttadiaavoi lartara rncea. SCHOitL BOOKS. Tear here aad tuber ail W fruV.c aitk claitrical at4 miaoeiaaeoai Itfoka by exraaa,ai abort a flirt. STATIONERY, Coaaiattnr ofCp. Flat Cap, Fiap. Letter aad Per'amed X"te Pa-er ; aueo. a rry a-t atork i f Mournitp Note f'aierajud Etvelio oa haa a. feLft, l'enct'. Ira. mr. nur.-KKr.F.rr.ns irm t hi f.4! nark .( it r r f-nct. f oi-i. FOl'A I'll rwwi i tf. .p. LAI'IKS AM) ;EMLKX!EX Arerrquefte-d treaateine hie elwh of Perfcavery. Hair 'il I ma Tiiot opa, iintfiWa. C-oaaaa. Toilet Sett. 1. 1. SMoKEUS AND CIIEWER3 Will fal a fall awpp'y f i-naao Chew rag aad Snmsinr IoliOf'o. l.r.B bb4 Wbbw ClbAAS, CBMB. rm.'.Bl. . SB, CA LliuN OIL, Of ts. hrt Srr4.. .'T, Uti LIvUus. TbVw q-.u.t .t l,,.b .r. im t4-ri..ir-iBB' rrNrnftiHi Bitiy bbb eBrslallr f oWtMBliBs. Aj.n t. isfs. A. L f B AW. NJ.TUKES GI.F.AT KF-5TOKFR. r ii i r.Ti' Celebrated BiUer CordiaL i !rrrns.si,T,Hn....! j J. tht tib ii m rr; !t.f evWutai U tW j , BisiT acrii rrm fjtd rw fl-! tare ' market. It if joTfl 'clJJe, Mr4 94 . 1 varione bf-Tb. giherfd !- U frrt atorw- bnne of . and taelewned wit ibe iwmsM . I eT. It trt rfB!fTW a a Cr 4tu but hr tim dirert aid aw-lotary u.ftaar o tb lioat. Lis-er. itir lang-ft. itad ud Bowola. it : a p-nrtni and rwrr 1 fur vtany tf the tj ! t at-rb taw Taa are eat; pot ll t a relianl Faaay HedlMr. ad tma a etbr iafaat r a l ts bb BsBbriBl nmi1'... Il MB rriB. promiil asS fa'. im lwrrm. TITBTT. I .Bfl fw.BiIBIM, I".'rBJB. Vm of Si.iril. fwcli.es SirMi.m( f -S Cloi Blii frr.r. i.l .ii in n mvT tkim BJ uminB. .Uitil Br. ; BiririB p-r;.. 1: prf... BB Bj-r--w. B ( P ' ' "1 'T'? r" ' BBS KS RKMB, B.IB.illlB, I'B. If all IrBtr'B. "II l; I- Altenlion, AfHicted! 1 j A re'ewte-4 tfce firmer tro 4 Medirin an Lta I frt''g. where be iM I ie ma I tiia Ik the trsitit!- .f tHK MC MI A?LS lort.onof Mti'Had x t mci u the traiwt-Bt f1 TtTvr t nd ay aw twttenltr d avt bit rwre mi b'r f nt 4y. It -nr airra won tvm dlMHl.M BBBT W tB tlllt fc. I ..".f. AB? ' ,T BUT h BBS tB.1 C'CBTBT IllwrBB. B. ' Sf B RIMH JitbsIiS. bl'. wt Tl.l B at! B. Iha ts.Blis.sf ttt'tir m tm. mri n B-' Bosii irtirr. tls.: Be tt .4 tiui af Ai aain wuirr rinri, bost-.b. -Ki.t ILf X. P. LnlVs.sr.BTt. Tsb. It. s. tf 1)1 w- fkc iNsaamrw. Hiet! lre hm.ftei Cra,4inntr'e a4 6twm t'' penai" !! t-T. a fare f avli Clearfield County Bank. rr H F OwlWli Cwatatjr iaoa a aa trwi w- 1. ie4 ififT!Tanfe bi f-atve awl eat W ) tfte orrreff uf fra-n-. t Miv 11 Ifr4s. All it olrvra i wir 'W it- rrr tsr-is, fc w til enn; .nwe tVa luitj tti-eM m; rt mbw flare, at Triv:e he eera. t.aer TY - aawat" nl trif "Cim i'T i IcltTf ilfr nnii)f im if aYv tta I.ak. !;! iu tN i aemui iae I?-f.ts n"eit and mere4 i aid tra ai'V fft ilea tuna. I t- w-i w r wi j a per iar frsnt.j rei.r 'tt a , f.le-l(rr-4 iftr U lMi-mtf rwrw--a 4 " trT n. A f. rmt f i st-ni .m 1 rnnar ,v n" WW,T? ' v"-i;al'T walin-- a l Ca.- rr mxt ' i,fi,reT. law C-ti fcaa-l. e recsire a'v 4 laaaA e a f-a.e ;.s 7 llMt. lT'"ltT FW. v m i -i. : 1 1; ? r. ihAM, a k. w kiv.t:T 6. u Tta. w X A. m U K Tk. V.t'niMB ! I'.at k il w n 4-1 V. inbt W Wi- t- CMf". w.Br.4 ) j j i, w .. r McGIRK t PERKS fSaiii.iai1. w F T. KHa A Ca.. rtiiir.k'r "Wri! I I .! 11 C raira amn. e. j - BJ- J aid in.- Ccunly Nalional Baink. (uuniui, r- TBT lWk iw tri a.r raaS. f-. Wat awaa. H,i a sSnal rs. u.f kTMrl. asnd k U art IXbt A C. bitbi ".a. aw . I i F H SHAW. I A l i iS. a. I. wij.til. WW fs..TV tl .. l k-kia. JA&.X.LI' t. 1' ,'g . I PRINCIPLES CLEAKFIELD, PA., THURSDAY, JAN. 11, ISO!). (fdufationnl. KISS H. S. SWAS'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEAR FIKLD, PA. IVit FErf.XD Trr.M, of eleeea w-l. w.I wtoriif ua Moiidy, Noiemti IA, ic'9. TI KM-J f'F TFITION. KcJuit. Onbrfaiby. WMinr.'l'jw-t Le. eon, Pnnuy Ar;ibwrtic and Primary Ueofraf by, pr faaif (nn, (.f tlru wotaa.) i IlirtoTT. Ival and driptiv Cerphy witr; Mp rainjr. iiraaaaur, M.ial and vt rittra A:uLanit ft if 9 0' Aljrbra aad Um Seieavrea Fr fall partUr aend for Circalar. Cieartll, Not. II, 1 2m. atp'T Clearfield Academy. Eer. P. L. HAEEIS05. A H., Principal THE f KCOXD 8E.-vi.)5 .fU. pramlMkt. U.iit tnf tSi iuutotiaa ilKnnis UvMiAl.lb. Jm 4,j .W.uhrr, P il. nm st Ihry k. ) lmrt4 uti taiuoa inm iht ttmt Utj tslcrU' j u. cum f lit bmin. 1 tir of iniink-m nbnm trtrj thing ! ina4 ! tbenwt. vwrtKsl ul utw ii.k4 4eim (r him, mmth .H-.n.r. im k. profcuioB. MnrM p r oi frd aci ihn t. istira iiijr I mTfit will k itmri u lb. mirml tui mr. lu miBinf f th jmt, pmrr4 ntrr ti ekaxr. IIHI ttf Tl I1IOK. Oni.rr.fk., .,f. rnii. u trimtrj Ai tir. jp. l..um f 1 1 k. j . f , 6nMf, Htvgnyif, Arilhmrtu, u, jlar, - - - - . ( Airrbrj, Skwiit, Jrirmvmrtrj, Y.rm. MrmiM. frrv;ic. I'bu9ubj, Pi. - j-rM..a., nj Pyni o.jrf tj . - - tt Lbi b. timft mz.m lreeft. itk bej t ikt lWf Itrax-CM - . - . 15 ftX .ftiB vitl W b4b fnr Bbtnr f f I fBnfcrBjtLrUn it 7. -r. f E.t. K L. II AhtI;u.. A. ClrBrt.U. f'.W- . tf. hn.f,,.L riacing Uitls. tfcl,!NOTICE:.V i. ui:i:i a to. CLEAKFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! A ml rniM m't. Hat IBn B ..tir.lt s:4 a -.i;.BrBi bub Uw imttwi iatpr.W ' -."-Buwry, bbb sn b. sm m mwti imer 11BB m MI1WU. ' tvt w-a f . ni umtut u ik. bul'k ! !.- U mutibI Ut W U idin, n:B BB j FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARDING, S AS fl, COOES, BLINDS, B H.f f K TS k O I L M id Sf OF ILL 5TYLI?, Jr'.V'', - . Z U Vri LuJ. J MiMik Itfl.lM. Ublirr. " -u ! 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As was. la ..-'B A B-rkasa', A r. t. rsi kaaaaa ra t. I m kaf B. . w aBar. 5 k. a. k kt bb w.n, Aad .W as Sj -i . Xr ,. . 'k dai'y caat, ltj aS-Bt a4 ktif bb mw-m. A, I k fid. m4.T B'fkt, p:k all U..i.. Baat. ayt-ia T: k kaa art., f-f" I. f-a4, Aad ai.au B k5 am aa. V. , d ra" . w-'k tki ii fat rail. R c d Bri a. aU. It .-MB d BBa BJ 'B -T , f Bad VlJ laa .' . . a. HtllNst r.:VS riOTBrjH HI L. tk r. .k-.-.-. ls M.c . aa-4 f . raT.s.ar. u.a. aaa ka kd B a ' us a.-. IB rrrj : i a -. I. Crape Vines for Sale. . A tliu..1 Hi i I lUV.i, Jl SI f tl t I I - .i- . l i a--,... ...-. ... a aa ai.-.t. an I - i--d ia sv.-m. - A. M. nlLL- IwS-s -ft 1":- T'rw-arB a ad sM-aisal tsatij af t.j 1 l,l.'ikiiapa..i.r...'.ii iMt-vfSWaaf Eillsi' S t"lN H STU rs nvrBi nrw. r-l a kasra aa..W B. NOT MEN. HIE REPUBLICAN. CI.EAH FIELD, I'a fill T.SDAY MORXIN.;, JANUARY II, IhCa. THE SUFFEAGE QUESTION. As the Fortieth C'onrcns drnwti near to itM linal (Jiiwilution, it bccomcst more til l mure apparent Unit no con elusion will bu reached by it in r.Mulion to the question of BufUae. (uitv a number of bills have been introduced in both HoutK! Biiieo the opening of the present ko.ssion, providing for uni lorm tuttrairo in all the .Siutcs, and more than a wore of amendioeiitit to the Coii?iiiiution have been proposed in relation to the tame subject. 'I huse dilferent t hemes developu an untai-0IO-.IU of views even anions the ex treme lUdicull wliic h leads us to the conelusicn that no legislation on this subjeet can be consummated by the pr."er.t (Jwiifjre. The direusnions in and out of Con press mhieii Lave been elicited by these various projects show that there is not only mdiriJual diiTcrcntcs of opinion cxiftin in thellaJical ranks, but, what is of fur preater moment, that there are tf'.vm:U disafireements which cannot be harmonized or over come. The Eastern States demand that the Federal liovcrnment shall guarant. w ritiretis of the several .-Hates the r.u'hl ol i;ny jTij( suttrae, wLilc the Went demands that it bo made uxictrt'il. These are often used as convertible terms, Lot njon investiga tion it will be fjunJ that they are lar from being synonymous, liy imyiir tail suffrage is meant that system which, while it admits yuut.tlatfHt fur suffrage, rj uire that suili iial iCialions, when imx,.'l, shall be applied to all classes alike that no restrictions shall be imposed upon one o.an or one class of uieu Lich are not alike applicable to ail. On the other hand, universal suffrage, is what ils name fairly implies, the ri'ht to vote iliven t every adult without limit or ua!;ikaiion excjt as to ac and sex. As we have said, the Lantern Slates favor impartial or qualified suffrage. The West wants unlimited or univer sal suffrage. There is quile an ani mated di-cussion ot the merits of the i,,,.,;.,,, .,( ii,e .i-inersofl , s ... 1 . , v.. . 1 these respective sections. The F.it would have in some States an intelli gence qualification, in others a qualifi cation based upon property, w hile in others still they W ould fcX Um SUt IrM both pro,rty.nJ I inleiugeuc I f,.,Bion ,.auJe bo ;.UM rot take q.iatKtWn. A .; of their most , le v&h M lireJ ly our L.ilslmuro. aUraortfansandlcadiiigfanaticS would Uut v haJltM ,,e .ank ht.avilv ,d require ,.,Ml qul,ticl,ons-sueh, w c wn b ((J niml lli8 vru,vriy. presume, as temperance going to s,ix ycs passed awnv, and he died, church on the Lord s day .KniMincing , f , wiJow wilil ooechnd wilh. -llj. ..n ..I slavery snd the like out . J,nr. The-noble woman im The rt n.ec.t, this demand ot the m,Jau.lv ,n((k in ,wi,r t t.lirll ,,,. t-st I .r imoariiai sunrae i v ciiarir i I ?l 1 I-n .ucmpi io nvi nn , .ri.li. i v f BPh 1 1 Bhli- I Bl ill. ill thus I clothed with jsiwer to oppress and tunher degrade their already dejiend ent and powerless working clashes. The ilat, they say, would set up their money lurds and shoddy prinees as the j true ruling class in Hie country, and would soon den, snd sneh a cliango in the character of the tiovernmenl as would recognize snd protect them in their pretensions a snsto. ralic rultTf. Tho l.ast retorts by charging the We-t wiib a desire to get control of .heliovemmenis throu-h the suffrage of va-t horde- of Kumpean emi-ra.us i , . .- . . .. liith lhe Fjistern aristocrats de i 'are are ti ignorant ti understand tt.e use or the value of the ballot. l h.'e -ignorant foreigners, say ihcy, w ill in a lew year more give the West entire supremat y in the liencml tiov ertimrr.t and rnabie that section to throw off the shai kh's now imposed uptm them ly the xjst in the onloree ni. nt of high protective tarn's, navi eati'm laws, and the odious financial stems hit h concentrates capital in liastern cities to the srreat injury ot tbe several lilies ot the West. These are the main points ot diiTer-en-e between the Kat and West upon this important qucii m. It is some whit s.n'ilar that the Kttern idea that the ballot, placed in the hands of' . . ' i.i the ignorant masse, would endanger the t.ovctnnnnt, never occurred to thero when lcntme for the South. Puritan New Knland l.viks w ith fear West, u.n tlos sutTrae question, 1 and trim iiinir. li not will, actual re never tin. ik ol sue l mutters every-; . i it . i . i ii . ii i . 1 1 ', i i robes to il more tiL'ht v around vou ease was only rallying lor us nna ai- t.uirnaiiee, to ai efforts maile in bel.iill 1 1 on-, is a riu't cod supper cold ,, . , . . , :. . , . ,. " , . . '. i .T . . i n . " , ., , 11 c ., your I ins ey. in the very intensity of ; tick. J ho old frame began to quiver. ot nniver-.nl sutTrac an.org white room crying children ""perfectly 1 - ' . X . , ..,, , i . . . r .... people, and embraces, with cordial , comfortable" ' , your sel.ish.iess, raise your proud bead A shiv er " an aeoss ll. la, of the del,,U ,.11 pr.,p:ti,.n; for conferring He goo. home, his wile has been (a-, -d K-avo tho poor earth The fa rc oft old year this "privilege ".n ignorant black. I k;s care of the sick ones, and worked , ' V T ' " ! " . ?Z I , wr Jl J l r 2 The Jinigudo lH twn the East and , lCr life almost out. '"Hon t see w,y ; 8"I J'-u a woman ! Oh, do set your wreck, and a. d the wreck and rum ..- . . ., .. ., .... I . . .... ' datii'liters a better -xamrle: leach of storms, and mauilcd with snow as promises to Income more and more ! there neverwussuch crosschildrcn bo uitensa snd bitter. We are glad to'fnre." No apologies, except away see thic.ntrovery. We are opposed ! fr..m home. to unv action of l ongrrs on the ques-1 Why not he polite athomeT Why tion of suffrage. lovaiie we deny Unit. ! not use freely the golden coin of eour ur ier the I onMituti'm, it has anyitesyf How" sweet they sound, those light to interfere ith the internal lit tie wonls, "thank yon," or "you arc - - I I . 1 ... II . p.ii;ry oi ti e Severn, .-ia.es. r.acn S'ate sh.iuld be ix-rmiltid to regulate Ki.uld be pcrmilt. d to regulate their election laws ss will Test suit I amilea mnke the eye sparkle their own people. We shall not, like ' clear light of affection, the fox who h-it his bruh, a Ivccate I Jte polite toyonr children. te exlen.i'in ly t'ongri-ss over the'exm" ! them to be mindful Northern State of the power whii h ti er l ave alivs ly ext r. i..' 1 over the the Snuih to regulate the franchise It Mas-ai bust ll and Uhio We be hove their interli riTu e wiih the laws of l.onrt,-ia upon this sutject was un constitutional, revolutionary and void, ! sn J heni-e we must opHe any exlen ' sum of kueh wrorga. even if the pro r-'l ulj.Tt ot the oniemplatoil wrongs be one of oor bitterest enemies , cine w hich voted to place our people ! cnler the bind ol the inwer which row threatens t. jl niai.ai les tn them t'.i. We know thnt there is a growing sentiment in the Sooth in tavor oi qca.ilied or impartial suffrage, but even the advocates ot tins charge claim that it can be made orly by the rentde of the Slats W are tint pre- . ... , , ,l pared to say whether or not. in ..r-.rt condition of the South, ; would be wie In make such a change - : .,, K.aa. I',ot we do sav 3 OJu done by the Stales. We, therefore, trust that our Southern Itepresenla tives in Congress not the carpcl bafrsers, w o have nothing to do or say to them will oppoce nny and all uc tion by that body which proposes to interfere w illi tho mflrac question in any way, cither by ('oiifrressionul enact ment or propositions to amend the Constitution of tho United Stutes. Auyufla ('i.) Clirono lc ( firntuul. Eomantio Histor7 of One of Senator Benton's Daughters. ls.ni Franciiioo Cirrs.imilrnc! riiirnpo Triltom. Let mo tell you something about one of the school teachers of San Fran cisco, by way of illustrating tho man lier in which fortune frolics with hu man nature and makes shuttlecocks of poor Immunity. Among tho teach ers is an eldery ladv tho mother uf live interesting children. She was horn in one of tho Western .States, and was tho first-born of 0110 of the most distinguished Senutors who ever sat in tho legislative balls of tho Uni States. n her young days she was tho belle of Washington City, tarry ing away the palm from tho durk-eyed daughters of the South, and the rosy cheeked damsels of tho .North. She gave her love to a young gentleman then a clerk in one of the olliccs of Washington. Her father knew the youth and recognized his great abili ties, and when ho solicited the daugh ter's hand it was cheerfully given. The wedding was a brilliant one, Uli.ll Jl iUO I V, 1, ill l ii ul .,tb - - j Iteing present to wish them joy and cheer them at tho commencement of their domestic voyage. The young husband was shortly afterwarus ad mitted to the bar of the I'nited States Supreme Court, and was soon recog nized as one of its most promising members- ror many ycais he prac lieed bis profession w ith great success, and was on tho highroad to wealth and fame. Then caino tho discovery ol gold in California, and the conse quent rush of emigrants to the new F.l Dorado. Among those who deter mined upon going to California was the husband, lie consulted with his wife, and sho, like a true woman, do- cam! her u.lcntion of accomfui.) 11 1 111. Together they came to California, where tho husband soon took a lead- in- Msiuoii m niu i'ui, i..r-,vu . alorluno. The people he associated j -Ilk , ' 1. HA .1.1, .,..lll ttl.ll lilO . . . ., ; .,..,.. ot,L.r9 l,o began to drink to ex-1 cess. W hen the rebellion broke out , lie cftst ltttitym)utliiod wiib tliu South. lirother-in-luw went with tho North, and became a ilajor-lifiierul. 11 liurl ( lAx't ttr lliA nt-fictioA nf Lib , . . . , ..... 1.1 ... ke0p and tntUov ly that " . J . n . means. Some friei ds of her father and husband offered to aid and assist j ner, ruisno wouni receive noiinii-so long as she could help herself, hhe, I however, would be ihanklul for assis-( lam e n. pn.cur.ng ncr a position as a t.iui'linr in uni. ,il lit., on lil i e sen ools. Y ...... .. - Application was made, and some of ll.e.sehoi i directors opposed her np-1 poiutment because her dead husband was a soeess,o.st 1 hey knew her husband in Ins ble time, and bad fel ! " , .V .a .V .7L,. i l .i.i" ! '", " , ,, , .V .... .ril Iheir etlorts, however, were unavail - cflorts, however, were unavail - in''. Mie was appointed, and is now I . if I I I i encaged in the public school depart- j ment ol this ciiy, teaching a primury j class. A ssa ciunge 111 ine 101 iui.u s Ul eilu n im siui ir. ... .no n..i. dui u I brilliant jirospecls. Home Folitenes3. Should nn acquaintance tread on vour dress, your best, your very best. !0J (,y accident tear it, bow profuse you aro w ith your "never minus ilon't think of it 1 don't think of it I don't care at all." If a bu-band does it he gets a frown, if a child he is chastised Ah! these are little thin say you They tell mightily on the heart, let - f ' us assure you, little as they bio. A irentleman slops at a friends house, and finds it in confusion. "Hi i Jon't see anything to apologize for (hiiiirs can't be kept in better order i very Kino. I'ouiiiy.yes i reoiy sweei heart I from the bps wo love, when from the bps wo love, w h with the lo you of your I , weili.re, to crow cls'l at your sp I ..much to bound awnv to vour ideas !., ..... .,..r .. J, I. .in a..i,L..n in .-.... . j ..... . i - Then. will, all vour dimity andau thoriiy mingle p(-lilenes. tiivo it a ni. l.eln vourho.ehold temple. Only ' - then wsll you have the true secret nl sending out into tho world really fin ished gentlemen and ladies. Again we any nnto nil be polite. Paring the recent election in Krc lund a voter in Wiltshire was applied to several tinirs for bis vote. This, however, be resolutely refused tor;ive "Kor." snid be, 'dir.'etly'afler I voted the b.t time, ihe price of bread rose, and I msne np my mind from that! . time tost 1 u never vow. any n.ore. j An Indisnian, who has haJ the ex- ths'pcnenee of eight wives, expresses ! nerience nf eicl.t wives if i himself in favor ot divorce rati. er man a funeral, so far as economy is eon- . rerned. as a means of dl.IM.sing of a CAN. TERMS-$2 per annum, in Advance. NEWSKIUKS-VOI, 9,NO.'2o. UritKu ir tlit I li'.iluM IU,ui.iunii.J To All WlioinitMay Concern. BV "CAKHIE CRANE.'1 "(toil pi'v thf poor. 1hi nsiVlt.red pour, Ont in lit. pi.ilr.. atnvin " Ciin't you, dear reader, pity the poor, and pilying ciiro lor and help them? Hasn't God crowned your days with tender care and loving kindness, practically demonstrated by homo and homo comforts and luxu ries, it may be the pleasure, of u pleasant homo circle, and iillbctioiiate friends the crowning act if his tem poral euro and love 't Don't say, oh, Tvo nothing to spare ; thero are so many things I'd like to have; (don't spy meil, God won't be mocked il man can be deceived ;) be sides, I don't belong to any benevolent society. Whose fault is it. nrav. vou j don't belong to a Howard society 1 i.eniemuer wnose steward you are before you let such words escape your lips. Vou, with tho golden-headed enne and gohleii tliispeil spectacles, furs and great coat, li, d a-rubber shoes and warm flannels, don't puss by that lit tle ragged urchin, with cold, bare feet. j and appealing looks, w ithout running uur iiunu uown into mo oeptlis ol your full pocket and giving bountifully of your abundance, (how noble 'twould be to empty tho w ho'e contents, yes, purso and ull, right into his cold little bunds that's ilonevolencc. Charity's bright eyed sister, whose influence we deny, disown and vet w hom we'd like w v4i ciu(iuu,j iiius answering, iu tho best way his appealing looks don't forget, in my long parenthesis, that I'm talking about the little boy yet then make bis bright eyes spar kle, and, better Btill, his poor baro led warm, by taking him into your own, or some oilier person'i stove, likely tc be quite as warm as your own : then a kind "God bless you," and you have ie Samaritan's praise. And Hop, young man ; I don t mean to insult you by passing v-ou by. Oh. no ! I nieau you w ith tho w armly lined gloves and handsome boots, fan cy tie of latest style and "no bogus" ,lcwe ry ; nave you nothing to give;Rayi ..' ,is j )r. Hoy n ton's church, it'.i Liiu iMiui . i iim ini'E n r ki qrtintr r I diiln't hoar you k.v no, did i I r aiit yet my ears suMuin dereivo mo. I a'mjii , a vn ;;iaa ttiuu lilt street tliis morning, in on elegant sicign, enveloped in cointortntle rolies, drawn by a fancy horse Take rare, . . .1 . .... iniuo are not mo only ears tliat Hear ior!r(.t not that lln who sli.mlie.-s nm' hears if vou rcfuso to do for II Is crea tures. If you haven't tho luxuries you huvo tho necessaries of life, and out of these (iivs. Ituther than let selfishness stain your soul, sell thai ring on your finger, that pin in your c ravat, and take ofl'thoso w arm gloves, and put them on the first glovelcss, perhaps houseless, man (or woman cither.) you meet, adding a hearty benediction beside and tho ring, the pin and tho gloves, will ull come back to you ten fold, probably not assuming tneir mem ical lorm, but certainly in SOUIC rich b essine tm meil mum ll j-ou , ,n. (tut don't h t your thoughts control your actions,) you can't .art diusc personal ornaments, (poor l,nu,u.9 ar0 they w hile there is one Huller.ng crealure in your town or in j . i i " l n i n i...... . . I i , i.uim,; j o ceu juu wnat you can cvt.r made converts by his monument. . Uo or you uro 110 ,min( w wi,. ..Cjenor.ll 11()ward ,,uit himsclf 01lt ie BPIllIo pr, fixeJ UI)J nul the a .,,,1, dwelling norlh of Wa-liington hb,dc of courage in your composition t il ' ,-, re of ground give., to , aI,J if I were a young lady wouldn't : ,,in? ou't 0f tho ono bun.ln-d licres be im.0g,,ir.o you as sueh-you can do!,,ging to tho Howard University. I , , 1 "l l"s 01 l"'"uJ' "ow 1 l"al,""lk ,"U"l,0'l man,) , r .ltt. j, . r mstc.sfr I Lno , r ,ial j,, of ovs,c..sf.)I. T i.no. I vou i,a,i . ;.. tt..,r, ,tlr : , ,,:,. I I warm (ii,k,.r(1manJ ..jve lltnt to , ti.c trHl ,aiWS) .,w,.s.( jlte follow yPU ..1(,0, . now, don't lorgct. And you, dear old, benevolenl look. ing lany, in i aisiey snawi anil line mull, g:iy tiotmet and dainty gaiters, I suspect jou begun to feel afraid I'd pass you ly without s word; but here it comes. Hidn't you meet anybody, when you were out calling this after noon, whom you thought needed your assistance ; and did you stop, and give even a shilling, with which to buv a little roll to appease the cravings of hunger, which are so importunate. I . . . .... . . i i . i I:"00!' '.V uown ami lenuery kiss ; " ' T n "I''" ""'"?"-v K,f",,'f- (think of that nnhodr tn kiss vou ) Iu ., . "ll". V ' ' interest, and, nuiy be, drop a tear, fresh Inun tho fount of feeling; ordid : been sweet but for the aroma of do you gather up your elegantly trimmed j cay that was borne upon it. But die- xa ml them to live unselfishly by giving to the poor. And, now, dear girls, I como tn yon. I appeal to you, ye flowers in dod's garden, as my best hope, tio iut and !nk tho Poor, riii.t them, feed and clothe them from vour lull board and wardrobe. You know how noble lor - I011" wa''' Rr"' 'hut. long as the woild stands, w e'll hear of her, and applaud her benevolence; but don't you know, Porcas wouldn't have been lloreas. and probably we'd never hsvo heard tell of her, but lor her alms-deeds, her - 1 K-nenmuy-ner Kin.incs, , no ...or . , "So- now, don In v down the .Vnii'.n-iiii - l""" '?' "" I"1 "I " bless the poor.as did I'orcas, and nuikr i )""'""' n "pur man you are, no niiilliii luiur .uni.. llint .a l.im I , , 11.' - . , 1 you Know man, However seuisn ne may be, abhors a selfish, nnkind wo man. and loves the generous -hearted ? snd 1 know, by instinct, (if you'll allow ine to say so.) that yon are not insen sible to man's admiration. M in some noble man's lovo by your lovo for the pom. To one and all of you, who dwell in oeilcd houses, walk on s ll carpets. sit in easy chairs by warm fires, snd liaten to sweet mu-ic; wnncal irom groaning tables, boast of sparkling wine closets and sleeoon dowry beds. 1 say, give to tho poor; and tints n.f your gratitude for the comforts has riL-a v howorou on you. J J Pr, Pen i'ln mM ("lei-riil Ho'W'nrti, I 'i'. V' n1 0I1 in h:ip! .in id I ho llon.fi ol ).' 1 1 - 1.1 1. 1 1 i , Im Ii i-. pl ool po. 11 n 1 luct In iss i'i'uiI l.'.nlii-iil in pr 11 pt nml pim lii v tn in rnl Jlon nrd is li t I 'oiniiii -sioiirr ol tho 1 p edniHn'n !lu rcim, whi-h is siifliciciil ev ideuvo thit he is of the snmo rstiasiun. They Hie boih C risiiHiis 11I1 a dark stnpo down tl'nj ai ks, Bnd consequently love the HTiT. as a man and a brother, as long as there ia anything to bt made of him pecuniarily or' politically. They lire, professedly, follower of tho man of sorrows, who preached peace on earth mid good will to men, and soiiio may regard it at inconsistent with their profession thst they should feel host ilily to the people of the South, and express all their regard for the black man. lint liadicnlism is demor alizing, and undermines christian prin ciples as it docs the honesty of those who profit by ofliccs under it. Dr. lioyiitoii and Gen. Howard are both denial aliacd. 'l imy lovo tho darifc, but they have come to listo each otL er with a malice which finds no ubato menl. Christian charily is lost sight of in personal vindictiveness. and they huvo been "pitching into" each other in the most savao maimer imagina ble, in the church and 011 tho street, to their ow n satisfaction, but to the scandal of thoso who have been wont to pray with them. The fact is, their quarrel illustrates tho old adage that two of a trade can never ngreo. Dr. Uoynton runs a "nigger" hnrch, and Gen. Howard controls a '"nigger" liu- rcau. And so they fell out ; and there is no hopes of their making up and loving euch other as they did before the shadow of blackness fell upon their daily walksund conversation. It seems that Gen.Uowurd wants to command in the church as he does in the Bu reau, and bunco the difliculty. In this connection the correspondent of the Chicago Times, a good liadical in per, is rather hard on the Freedmau's Bu reau. He says : 'General Howard has been at fault in this matter from tho beginning. The renown of his name is widespread, He entered tho war a poor man, com paratively, and, being a temperance man, a church member, a 1'reedmau's Bureau man, an anti-slavery man, and finally a wounded man, bo got the suppdn. v. .. S . j Wurd lieecher, raised money, started, a grand Congregational Church hero, and also a negro university accessory to it 'Dr, Boynton was called tho Church a Cincinnati clergyman born in Mas sachusetts, in poor health jind fond of historical writing. General Howard soon found this fellow countryman of his to be as decided in opinion as him self. Tho General, meantime, had become rich, and bis arrogance in creased with his temporalities. Ho wanted a docile preacher, so that peo ple passing the new temple should not ..... n'i' , ., ii i.i r Fi'v fl llinion ooenrmd. fi.n,ral Uyward was a negrophobiht, bolicving in the absolute social equality of w hilo and black. Boynton also was an in tense Itadicul, but he advised the col ored peoplo of his church, w ho were growing numerous, to organize them selves into a separate society, believ ing that they could do more good in this way. Then fierce quarrels began. General Howard "going lor" Jlr. Boyn ton once, even at the communion table. Mutual scandal begau. The General refused to advance money to the church unless Uoynton ate his words or re signed. Tho congregation bucked np Boynton. At hist a grand council of clergymen has been called to judge between Boy ii ton und Ilownrd, and the papers are full of crimination and recrnuinulion. It is singular to me that a man cannot build a temple without wanting to play tho organ ia it. A lurgo pcreentago of Churches in tho United Slates were raised by the personal energy of some ono lay man, who lost his crown of lionor at last for a personal tiunv, and mado nioro imiJels by his example than he -" . 1 This house is visible from Capitol 11.11, t,vo or three miles distant. He is a .; i. . 1 1 1 V I Mill IIIUIIb n Ull 1IIUI1 uivinia. ( nit lilt ill (i i " ti s.t-1 1411 il uuiKiiinin, It'll i .,,.,. in life, ill-balaneed. and his i.ictv iii the present instance is liascd upon that of the middle aires, w hen nriiices fnnJ-l roliiriouB eeiulilishments. and then w ished to expound the gospel for them. Ili.AVTir.i l.. Tho following is from the pen of Watson, tho poet-editor of the Atlanta Era and is very pretty : "The old year has slid noiselessly out at tho back door of time. How ke that of nn old man was its end. ! It had ils second childhood, lis face ' gre't sunny, and thero was a pleasant . I. .. i .. 1 , I .. , ... osw ..m ' ' ,'. """ ""'" . j f rollick over priinrose beds and violet, i,,, J ,. ,,.,, , . i bis breath was w arm, and w ould have w ith a shroud, ho dropped into the fast. Tet him lie. We have had his encfil9 and rebuffs. We have had bis sorrows and pleasures. Ho has given us tears, but ho bns dried them with Biniles. So let him rest, , and us we turned to him with hopeful ! anticipations, so do wo now turn to A geological student being asked win re arsenic w as Imiiid, replied thnt j it was very often fuund in the stom achs oi ucau women. An Indiana duiry woman stamp her butter with a set of hilse teeth. This is unique, but tho lutter doesu't sell well. Shiioling liull'nloes from ear win dows is a lavorite sport on tho Uuion l'acilio. lloslnn Coibett, who shot J. Wilkes l!oot h, is now preaching regu'arly at New l.ond n. 'T.et us liave peace," as tho fellow said when lie Im ked up his wife in the coal ecll.ir. Six miles a day is ttie rate of track laying on the l'ucif.c l!ailroad. A desirable domestic, bird a dock 1 rM , . s 1 ,.tl Ri 1 I htraim : in mi to have ereotoa o Mn. fir W tha wr, the arrad for fw( Wkt are at 1b r4u eH, wM rt"rwi n w. wcfiii. i'JX't-tZ.lrjrjZZ 'T. ! th if mad. it c only U tHj 1 partner. miUe of building this year. IV. 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