'lUmtunt oailou. a 1- ;oW More anu .icw noun. 1 C. ClfOM M, MERCHANT TAILOR, Ul;I.I T ST., t I.KAlt! IKl.K, I'A. UiV IVll op-net "P Merchant Tallorinj r.i .iili.lmi'-ii', "n Mirket ril, Iji.in i . ., d. no.- ol 1". Ilarlsnjii. I kimiI.I r..it- 'T. .!' '" ,if H"rni'J ' v llul I h:iv. lt 'wrinil lroiu the cat Ciotln, Ca-Bimorw, Vcstings, &o., . , I,,.,. quality and '"'"I .t.vle, which I n ,,l in ike op on li'rt uuller, Ri'iirilmii ' I.lrft fii'hions, ami 1,1 warranted In W rv. Till UIC once, so-i i ,1 ftlll lt1,,lK .,r,lci,I.J,ui.2l,twJlf K. C. L'HO.UM. Coins It Alone. 18159. E. R Ij- STOUGHTOJT, ! MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, ( lcirllcld. Pa., UtVINll nnened hu.lnsee on my own hook. ,h old .land in shaw'e Knw. I therefore j .ni-e to me fumi. ..... . - 8 ..all .elected and l'8" ortinonl of ninths. Cassinieres, Vesting, I ,,. and U kinds nf Goods fur men anil ., wear, ami " preparml to make up to J . CLOTH I Nil, from single arllcl. u full j ,i, in lb. lateat 'T'M on workmanlike j .in'ntr. Rpnil attmtinn gtv.n to outturn i ,,rk awl eullingout fur mn boys. j -rct bargains lo mixnen, nd wa'rsei i eati.faeii'ia. A lih.r.1 ahar. of publit 8 W 1 II J txtrormirn loltctiea. miii n.. " l lLj.it K. It. L. BTOUUUTOS. j.nT-1 IL BRIDGE. MERCHANT TAILOR, .i ... ..rriurU.1 II KK un hand ft full ftum-minti gf 0nt Furniitim; (iod, uoh Shirts. Linen ....I Vuln UodTchirt', ltwrn mni Sokg, Vrtti ttM. lotot lUnUkfrehieft. Olovtf. Itti. Uan1Uif A'., In C'o turiaty. or fioot ; bt kpi to Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," SuMi Binrk DcKfkln of th ry bit mki; FxBpy CtMimr, in frtt variety, Uo, I-'r"o:h Ctiting. Barr, Pilot. Chinchilla, and Frtwilt vrutinK. All of which will he told cheap for Cub. and made up aeeording to lha la l Ml atjlai ispsriinnad workman. Al'u. Aftnt for ClaarnaM county for L M sincr A Co': ealabratad 8awinf M How.h 184-tf. U. BRIDUK. uruiturr. CHEAP FURNITURE. JOHN GUMCII DESIRES to inform hia old frlendi and eai torn fin, that having enlarged fait hop and iocrMved bit faeilitiea fur mcmctiirinir,. be li to prrfiirtd Ui uiHka to irir r uch Furniture B,fb deiirn-l, in gnud iiyla and it cheap ntee fur CASH. lie Knera1ly baa on hin t, at bit Furniture rnoui. a varied aiurtmoni of ready aide fureituro, auionj which are 15UHEAU AND 81 DE-BOARDS, Virtmbeoand Jl'ioW-Cineiti Centre, fnfa, Parlnr, Bmhrant and Dining Kxtiinn Tt'lei; rom a -n. Frmrh p't, Ciiag. Jftinr-I.ind and other lieailcrtJi j Sfna of ill kirr)ft Work ttantlt, iUi-mct( Wtmh itandi t Hooking and Arm Chair ; ritinr-ef, aae Uitioin, par'wr, com anainiloihrrCtiaire; LMikinx'Ulapat of every Jfwhotiun in hnd I and new rlaaa fr old irmff, Hirh will ha put In on very rta'onaMt ttrm nti phrtet nttea. Mi alio aeppi m haixl it rumi'hei to order, Corn huik, Hair and Cut toi top Mattremei. Coffins or Evert Kind V4t to order, and funerali attended with a Ittiriewhrnavardreired. Al. lluie Painting 4ufl to i-rdiT. Ibe aunaflnhar ala manu'ae terca. aid ha onitantly nn hand, ClemeM'e P.icnt Waahing Maohine. the tei bov In in ! Tbi tmiMjr tliii marhine never reed he with eei eleo rlhee! Me ao hte Klyer'e Patent ChuTB, t pnperl'ir artirle. A family ming llii Cbuti iver need be without butter 1 All the aliure and many other article! are fur ftifherf mt-utimtrre rbenp Ut Caan or rschaojrrd Ut atiuroved riiuntrT nrurfure. Cherry, Miil. P'ipiitr, t.inwiio'l anl otier Lumber knitahle for Cabinet ik. tuken in x-liango tor lumitu-e Mrltcmrinber the ihnp la oh Mnrkd etrtet. flrr-rftrld, I' a., end nnerly opTMteit lb OM tew Mori." JUIIM Noveinher M. lfiJ T Utorfcsmitnhifl. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP SrCOXD ST., CI.KAI1FIELD, Vk. TIIRanderfKnril bg. to Inform hit frltndt, nd Ih. inhahll.nl. of Ik, horonch of Clf.r id ind .nrrotindtt. niirlilioTlM..d. th.t h, f. nw raad u .t.cui. .11 nrdcri eilli.r in lion or tt.il. HORSE SIIOEINQ tot nnl rrrrl i tr tut. AI,L KIXD3 OF PAW MILL II10N9 .nd ED IN K work, logmrn'a tool., nthooki,iprctd, tr,b. Aa. H.ol tmili of all klndi mad, of ti.it Fnjliih w Anertr.n aloel. t.AII injr work la "arrant. d to (lr. faeii'.n, ur Dwt cbarreii for. oa2 AMOS KKNNARD. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP THIRD STREET, CLEARFIELD. TnKmtcrltrrrrpeetfuly inform hln friend nd tb public in general, fl at he hn )pntl Ud In ibe borough nf CLKA R FI KLD, to the itine receatlr oreunied bv JaAo hlionkwetlrr, here he li now ready to perforin all duier t' vsr ie hitcu'toinem in a workmar lika winner. fVdg. Sleight, Itiisglca and Wng-mt Ironed, and U.-r borina ditie at reae nahle rate. II rtrMciru'iratkaaihiranf work from rhepuhlie, m b latenda to give bia wtv.te attention ta the l i irnntiid ull I V Mnre. 1M(IS. Boggs Township Awake I OUR AT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEEllS'SM "PVFnVIlODY trying m gel there flt, for fear j j il orinji rrowiirn i unw tni sum. li totj went r'Mid h'ttng dna. go to Rrrn. I' f a went ymt Slfe ironed rigt, go te hrana. If toa want gHd Mill fnn. go ta Until a It tib want tour wegon ironed in tbebtit l rie and rkian-hip, g to Dnicaa. bnmt makea the bent Stump Machine in th fitite, anddoee all kind of ULACKSM 1 fll I N(J u friep m ran be drte In the county for Cb Hj runt Oflice addrea in niirnhi iirifijre. THOMAS UKUS. Drc Tp., Pea. 1U, lfi7 tf. NEW Snil)0LS0G BOOK. wnuM reipeclfully call lha allentloti of IT rnnnpali of (H-hool. HfBilnt rtee, ana Trnert of tfingiog lo eur New Kcuoul 6ong 00.. i THE SONG CABINET, Ur C a. ALLEN. Tkii Hk e .italna lint 1 rr rarofiillj prr par.d l.rlal of Prl M K -m Lra-on.. 6"''nl , 4 Ur. autabtr of n.w.nd brai 1.1 rh.!.,) .0. Thit.lrA ,nort Cantaln Tb. Rrhool Fra tital.df.irn.d rxnre..lr fr ir.. at ?ehovl '"iiti.iti. r..nerl. and E ih iblf ii.na. Tn. t'abli.ti.r., In prra.iitlng thla work to r'ri.,li mrt4 Tr.fh.ir. W'.uld r.ll fprrial '.tinn 10 il. aunrrfor meritaa. . hchiml l Th aiilhiT haa barn frry rarrfitl In lb H'..'tion Qr hi. nu'ifl. whir k I. nlni'i.t rntiralj and in .dai'tinff to II annrulirial. wurd tl'b ,nhjroiinnabl. a.ntim.nia. whirh will anrnd it. aduplioa in .11 our School, and '.aiharif. Ih. 8 g rn.rr liaa hran ,d"pt'd ny Ika "rd nf K.tui-aii..n, aa ih. Itll hook forth. r' Me Hrh.n.1. ,. ih. oilr .f Nf w York "". mi, trnia aaoh. To 8cbuol, Ae , do'l .r tl..i.n. 'rl. ropi.a t at bj mail (poal paid,) on ' pi .11 Bit r.nta. f,"r b . I To..k .nd Mo.l. lHorra, fab ik. I h. Ml I.I.I AM IMI.I. AHON, itim il Uio.dn.r. M. Ht. loinlM"0. Ilut.h.11'. Ilrtk. 1 i tlnidl.nl . fl.n..n iin.ttif.'a and Ur.ro. J'Vl.iatrd llitura I alio r. Liooort, of .11 i.r m.di.iul nur.o... for a.i. or IHKUM.k A IHWIit, I rw, ,,, ,,aomtlil aoppoilra of arrrj .r " I.U-Bl liaproramfnla. rr ata a - "nf Storajof J1AKIBWICK t JAWUI, !J L A: feiW IH P Kii AN. GEO. B. GOODLANDER, Proprietor. VOL. 1I-WIIOLENO.2101. rjj floods, firorrrirs, tftr. HE CLEARFIELD STORE RECONSTRUCTED. Oeoro T.. Beed... Jobo F. Mnvtr.. William Powell, William W.U.U.. GEO. L. REED & CO., Two doon north of the Court Home, CLEARFIELD, PA. XTAVIXQ returned to nur old buiineM utand. we hmrhy notify the cltiarne of Clearfield and the public generally, that we have entered opon, end intend to proietMitc, a vijtoroaN cam paign agamit bifjh prii and inferior g'HMle, and have now on hanU a lull mpplv or all ainafl oi goodi uaed in tbia market. In the line of Dry CiJood, We claim to have a full aatortinent, eontlsHng la part of Miittlint, bleached and unbleached j Triutf of all gratici and atylu; and Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Such aa Alpaca of all ehadte; Pa tainec, Mo- nnoi and r lanneu : Deei.iet, a iuh meat of gentlemeu t wear, eonmtiug in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, BttinelU ud full uMrtment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Motions, Hosiery, Trimmings, B 0 S K E T T S, k C, Hata and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. We have a full eupply of Coffee, Tea, Fugar, ltii-e, M"laei, ioiiacco, nn. nuit, uiimvu. coil and flub. Oil, FLOUR, BACON, DRIED FRUIT, gujar-tur.-d llama, Mr Pork and ft full eupply of rrovUiuns. Ianlwarc mid Queensware, Wooden K H'illoie Ware. All the foreffoing articles will he exchanged for CAMI, laUMUKIl, or CUliMKY nwuriR. and at prices to whirh there cen be no exception. Tboee in need of (iooiti iu our line, will pleaea txtrCAL L AKD SEE US!- GEO. L. REED 4 CO. ClrarSfld. Brpt. 17, ISH8 tf. RICHARD MOSSOP IS NOW gelling, at half th.ir aiual price, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, BROWN SHEETINGS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Goo.lt LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. HOYS' do do HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORALS, LADIES' COLLAUS AND CUFFS, RAISINS AND CURRANTS, BItOuMS AND TUBS, CANNED FRUITS, BEEF AND PORK, FLOUR AND FEED, to., Ac. Down 1 Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COlftFE THE CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices! TE are now opening np a M of lb. brat and i.t aenxinalilo Mooils anu n area over onvrrd In tbi. winrkfl. .nd at pnere trial rrraino one of Ihr good old dn.r. of rhp thing". ThoM who lark faun upon tin. point, or Uocia our ain gntion. aiipfiiltiuua, ntvd but r.ff.t .it orn rtoiie, Comer Front ai.d Markfl atrorts, n'hfra lbf ran err. feel, bear and know fur thrm- lrfa. lo full, uudf i rmiid wbl srcnlirap good.. thia mn.t lie doiif. We do not dfrm II iicofaanrT lo enurnerale and ilemiM .ur stock. Ji is eooujo fur u, to state that We have Everything that is Needed and fonmmfd In tbia market, and at prirfs that a.toni.h both old and vnun. X K W NTOllE. Cor. Second ft. and Hill Iload. It. MITCHELL IT AS iu.t rf iird ."d opened, at the aWe 1 named plae., an rutlre new am. 01 rin Ml. It lloil.-!,bieh h. will a. II VKItY CHEAP Full CAMI. Ilia .lock con.i.ls of Hry ooI, liJroccrl?!, HARDWARE, QURE N SWARF, Bool, and Fhiie.. Hal" .nd C up., ft'. It Mad. Clothing, etc. II. ale. k.epaellOM. FLOUR, COltS M EAI, FEED, Chop, Mtaton, J'rullM. mid Dried P-r.niit de.lrnnt nf piireliaainf tnn.ll al f-'lf rat .r. re.peotfnllr r qne.ted to give bins a call. f4r- Approvid country producnill betaken, at I . hirtieat price., in eiehaug. tor goods, l.aiMd.lulf It.letH-U JniflB and Udiriius. It K3f OVAL. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market hlrrrt, Clearfield, Pa. VXTE brg Irav, to inform our old .nd new en'tomerr. tbnt w. hnrr retnorrd our ... rebll.hnieni ,o Ih. hnatrioll. new hiildin. foal errrtrd on Marked atreel, nenrlv .d.ntnina Ih. Alan.ion lluu.. on lb. weft, andoppo.lt. Mre.ra. Uraliam A Hone' ,lor. wh.r. w. respectfully iorit. Ih. publie t) eoao. .nd buy th.ir Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, OILS, PAINTS AND VAIlNISIIKS. Our atoek of tlrnca and Medlf inra oonalala of vfrrthinr u.ad, .elected with lb. xr.at.at cat., and WAnSAKTED STRICTLY PTJEE! We alio keep a full etack of Dye, Perfumeriee, Toilet articlet. baiNi. Tomb Brufhea, Hair Druehee, Whitewash bruabai, and ever r other kind Drunbee. We buve a large lot of WHITE LEAD, TURPENTINE, FlaiaMd Oil, Pninta. and In fact .rerrlbior i and lb the pointing buaineaa, wbieb w, .tier at Clt prices to eaab bayara. TOBACCO AND SEGAIiS, Confectknery, Fptrea, and the largeat .took of v.rietiea ever offered in tbia i lore, and warrant ed to be of tb. beet the Market .ffurda J. . IIAKT.WICK, Not. It. Il. JOHN V. IKWIN. NEW ARRANGEMENT. f. . All.fir, VRl'GG 1ST, (Second street, opposite the Court Ilouse,) c l i. a u i' 1 1: r o, Pou't. r1 n E ruhacrlbere rcictfullf announers to lha X itlteni of Clearfield and Tlelnity, that he baa now rn band a full -upnl of DIM'i.'S, PATENT MEDICINES Dj btufT, Tobaeo, Cigarr, Confectiontriee Htntinnery Ac. niYsiciAX.s Will find hWrtJck of Drugs FUl.t and COM CLKTE, anJ at a er aligliiadvaoceon tat tern prieei. SCHOOL DOORS. Tench eri and othera will be furnUhed with elaeflcal and miscellatieobs buoki by express, at snart nuitcc. STATIOXI'RY, Con.l.tlng nf Cjp. Plat Cap, Pool. rap, Letter and Perfumed Note Paprre , nl.o, a rer ne.t aloe k of Mourning Norn Paper and kOTelopeaoahand, Peas, Pencil.. Ink. Ar. II O US K KEEPERS Will 6nd a full atoek of Pl'HK KIMCKS, FODA SOPA AS Oonernln.ted I.YR. f.AP. . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Are requested loexemlne bit eici-k of Perfumery, Hair Oili Una Tuilot tioapt, brushes. Combs, Toilet ett. ic . Ac, aSMOKKI.S and oh ewers I Will Ini a full nipplj of prime Chewing and; Smoking TOHACftj, Imported and Doa.es tie CIUAR3, finulT, Fine-Cut. A . 4o. CAiiBON OIL, Of the bet hnnrl. si " on hand. LIBORS. Th. beat quality of Liquore alwnrs on band, for Dl.dif.l nnrpnaoa. f4rPhaleiana' Prescriptions promptly and earefullf rornpoandrd. Aprl f. ISS. A. I. FIIAW. NATURE'S GREAT RESTORER. c il r. liTZ's Celebrated Bilter Cordial. TIITfl medical preparstloa If imw offend lo the poh He as a n-liable substitute fr the man worthies! romp'tund which now flood Ibe market. It Is purely vegetable, composed ol rartoui herbs, gNikered frm the treat store inua of nature, sod selected wiih the utmost care. It is mil recnroinenuci as a Uchh-Ai,i,. but bv Hi direct and salutary influence upon the Heart, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, hiomarl. and IIowels.lt ana both as a preventive and cure fitt many of the diseases to whii h ihie orgHus are subject It Is a reliable Family Medicine, and can be laken by either infsnt or adult with the same beneficial remits. Jt ia a certain, prompt and speed rrtuedy for iJisrrho a, Drs entary, f owel aomplaint, Iypepia, Lowness nf Spirits, tainting, hickheaderfae. At. 'ir Chills and fevorsof all kinds, it is far better and infer tban any quinine, without any rf its per nicious effect a. it ereates an appetite, pmvri a powerful digester, sd will counteract the efTcets ol Hunor In a few minutes. Prepared by J A CO.) SCIIKKTZ, Hole Pnprietor, IS. H. cr. Fifth and Race streets,, Fbllidel hla, Pa. Sold by sll Druggists. novll-iy Attenlion, Afflicted I rpiIR subscriber gives notice thai be bits X resumed the praotlea of aledicine In Loth eisbarg. where be intends to rferoie his atten ilea to the treatment of CHK;MC DJ-KAtS la general He will keep ia hard a elu'lce se leeiiosi of DUlMiHand MbUKMNKS adupted lo the treatment ol ebronie diseaees. end may be eunsulted at his oce at sny hour of tl.e d :iy. N. II. A word to thtis aniirlcd with rbionie diseases may be to tnaia advnntaga. Maot ar got be aware Ihat coi it;ir I'ln Mrlsns nhn do a aiuiao practlre have r-t nua te aitend lo tbe treatment of i nn.iio dtsea-es, and eoe quentlv kinni.i-.CT tbe in i hriiie lliis cluts of dlt eases require kxili'ivb anrniinn. (.K'llttlK U IL0N, M. D. i.t,fVrnr. rh ' r, ' out i; in it im: rp rev is. is is tn five milire. Pint nn the Itti itar ot Junn. sir, A. V. isfi'j, a wattsnl in ianionitrr wa la ,i,r.r,m.l I lie Iv.l.leuf I II 1! I SI I A N .I.KII'IH-' ol WiMxlw.nl town. dip. tn ill. iunly ut Clrarlielil, anil Htata of I'rnn-vlvanin, who line beern al- jniled a Itank-iipt. nn hiaonn petiti.in t Iti.tlli. povnieiil ol anv Hint ami ileitveivtii anyprfiperiy iielrinvl.f. "irn iniiatuti 10 nun ur Mir ni. HM-, ami lite lean. for f anv nrnprrir lie liiin, ar. lur- biUe. Iiv laivt lli.t a nieelinf nf the emlitiira i,f ntid bankrurit. tn pit.,. Ilieir ilelit .ml tn ehiMi.e nne or mora a"ir,nrr nf hi. e'ltlt , will be lie'tl at a Cnnri nf lla.LrUteT, In Im linlilen at lie nffire of S. K. WiM lriirT. in rhUii-kiir(, Pa., Iie for. H. K. WofMlmlf, K'., Ilex 'ler, un llie Will dsr of March, A. It. IS'9. at In net a. A. M. THOMAS A. ItoU'l.KV, Br o. p. r..v,, "Til: ' NCII li M IHNkttt TIC -a Thie" ie to s-ve nntire. ilmt on the 4 f h (1st f Junn air, A. l', CV. a Wutrnl in liftnk ruit-T im i n'nl axA"' lha fcime of JfXfN ilS AN, ol Burnpifle tnwnshiji, in the edvuiy of C'frai lie Id, anrl State of Pennsylvania, wim h -a Wen tvljmljrrtl a Uanknipt, an Ins own peiinoat tliat lUepae aient l any flehm anil delivery -f anv irnfierif brlninK lo aurh lUnknift, to hiin or lr Im iot. nd tlie imnistrr of nny tienjieny lo htm ar i.r t'-d-a bv ) 1 'h t uieettnn of the Credit. (' the twit! lJankri-pl. to pre the r Dei,tnl to phmte one or more Ait;nes ol his F -1 a e. will he held at a Court of Itnnkiuptry lo be liodlen at rbihpsliat its before K. Woodruff. Kw., Ileiier, on the IMli day of lf .eh, A. I. ISi,a.i Onloek, A. 11. THMMAf A. Hon lsl;V, t". M. Mnislinl, as Me-een-er, IIt (I. T. If ia. l'rit. V. J. Al. J.niSJ-4t VrilllCK tS ItANkltt Pit t.-Tlii. i XN In Xii. noliee, lhal nn Ih. I-I ilur of J.nua- rv, Isilll. a Warrant In Itankenplev ., i..oed n'.ln.t lh r.lal. of RTAI V W. II0.M I'SoN, of Cleat Held llriilge. in the eounl (it Clearnelil, anil .I.... ..f II.H...-I. aim I... I.., .,ll.lfre.l . I kinkrnpt n. hi. nwn pel ilion : that the palinenl of .ur ilelit. act 'frlii ri T of aii.V pi-rl y iH-loliff-ing to atieb hnnkti'pt, to him or lor bi ue, aiul th. tran.ler of any properly bv blin. are ftirlmlilen b la thai a lartting of ill. ercilllors .f the said bankropt, lo prov. their debt., and lo ebooae on. or mo,. A. .inner, of hia e.lal, will h. held at a Court of Uanhruptcv to be bnldea at theollioe of Ih. Iteciiirr, on lha tub daj of Jlsreh, A. . laoti, at II . clook, A. It. TlloMAS A. BOWLEr. t . 8. Manual, ae Messenger. Bj Q. F. Dint, HepU U. t. AtastaL janJS-At - . . . ..- . .... - . , PRINCIPLES I CLEARFIELD, PA., THURSDAY, FEU. 11, 1809. Jiiy floods, fltorcrifs, (?tr. AT COST! AT COST! I N1VL1N0 & SHOWERS Propoa. to aril their .ntli. Hock of WINTEIt l)r.aa Qooda, Dier. Trimming', Bhawla, Iloodr, Kubiaa, Dreakfaat Bbawla, CLOTnS, CASSIMEIlES, SATIN ETTS, Flannels, B.anketa, Undarahlrta and Drawers, Caa.ini.r. BUIrls, Ualinoral and Uoop Bkii la, Uloras, Uoal.ry, Ladiet' CAltr, LADIES' AND CII1LDUENS HATS, Halt .nd Caps, Bonnet Ve't.li, Frame., Tlibona, Featbere, Flow era, Ac, at N hi C0T, (o reduce lbe:r stock for Spring. Jan7 I -UTUH. Ladle.', Oeols and Children.' Fur. ltl.nf a .,r .in k mi ... all reduced nncea. at Ih, KbYriTONK bTUHK. , tlfAMWl. Country produo. in .atbange for ebeap goods, at the at the KbYTONB 51 ORB. DELAIVKS I.-ALICU MUbLINS.... At the 'Of. li'f.t, 131 10 .nd .Fwnrda. KKVhfONK MO HE. SIIOI .K. A frerh Inrelce of O love Calf Bat lon.d ltoote. Mar r..lit b Ualmorals, d-o , Ac , at prices to suit tb. time., .1 lb. HbYalON'B BTOUB. cw Store in MulsonbHi! In the room formerly occupied by V. T. II'grly. L. M. COUTRIET fpAKKS this method nf Inhiuflm ibecitiwun I of fuviiiftoii. Kaiilimto. (iir rU stul ibe iu- ruunding cfntidrv, lli.il he li t jnt ope nc a Urge iu.k of 81 MMKR l!(MMS ultb-b be dil-i- 01 i iud to -ri i r i: m p i. h t i: s t c 1 1 1: a i i : U i b ;i n tbe kMime qitttlity of tloods run be purcb;-M lor in eny uilirr store in (lie iici'ibo.liood. Jli:ocl. Coilai'fB of Dry Goods or nil Kinds, Such a Halln. It-, CaMlinorc, Mnlins. THnlnes, Linen, Drilling-, Cnhcites, 'I riinming", l.tbllOMS, LlHT, READY-MADE CLOTI1INO. BOOTS 4 fcllOES, II ATS & C A PS, GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffer. Ti-n, Kunr. Mulai-we, Tili, Knit, Li... ed Oil, 1 t.li Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardwai'Oi QuceuBware, Tiiiwarcs Caninys. Plown and t'biw Cntnn. Xil, PiiVc, turn Ci,lih'sti-"t Citb r Pr-4, and all ki.-1'ls of A e-. My Plow aro of lb l'mw:ni illJ n Ccitite conn j initial, and nic nmiuiitid to be of good qua! ty. Drugs and Medicines, Pcrfutnen , Psliit-, Variil-h. Ha. end I Miiiiiiuut ol SmtioiH i, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand", alevs on hm.1, en 1 w ill be aold st b'wcsl puMiMe lL""' LiqiOits, Huch as BHANDY, WINK, GIX 4 WHISKY .OOO pnitnils of Wool wanted for wlurb tbe highest price will be paid. ( M) i:it HI. I'D, On hand and for sitle at tbe loert market price. Call and scefr Turst lv . Yon will find everything u'unlly ktpl in a Mnil Ptitv. I,. 11. I IH 1 li I !' I Krencbville P. O., Jan. T, !(!. JEW btoue and new goods JOS. SHAW & SON line, juit opened a New fTog, on slain St., Cmm ilid, Ta., lately occupieJ hj Vita. F. IK WIN. Their slock consists of LDUi'Cr CECDC1DLJ53, Otwira of th, b.t quality, Queenswakf., Dools nnil .SllUC.t, nti errrj nrlicle neceaearv fur one', comrort. Call ind examine our alock before pur cba.ing elwhere. . tr 0. IBMS-lf. wa. van ivra h Tnavrina TEN EYCK & THOMPSON I t IIWENSVII.I.r, IM. HA VIM 1 ln.lrvrsl.ed from Xew Vorlt nne ef th. Iiira-e.t end beat aeleeted alneka nf 0..,t, w. ... an. rr.dy t. ofl.r lb. arm. lo our old ru.lo-n.ra. no nlibin w. rturn thank, fur n.,t liivur.,) and 111. eitla.n. of tli. cuutr gen .r.lljr, at Prices that will Rondcr Satisfaction. Olv. ae a rail before purrhaeint; elp.where, end lher.bj ear. front to 0 per cent oa j our good.. Oar stork eon.l.ll of a f real variety, .nrti aa (,!dr y o o o d s, n o t i o n s, CI.OTIllNtl, UltOCEItlKH, II A It MV A UK, QUKEXSIVARE, PAIXTS. OILS, DUt t.sl. I HI IT Ol' Al l. Kll)-, Fl.li. Rail, I.eala.r, Shae Fin.llnia, and sllOl (eii.tere snl b"in. n,nle) in sreat riele. end at rriltlerd flgur. j Ti.NWAKK, FhOl rt, A.., As. ItS EYCK THOMPSON. Ila'-ini; r. ...nriiitrd II. 11. Thninpina villh . in lli. .li.v. ln.it., 1 de.irs sll rer.,i a In Hebled to me, bj Note or Hook account, t. call and aelll. th. saia, aiihont iteUr. WM. TEH EVCK. Curtre.atille, V.j, T, I Sis if. Valuable Town Proofirlv ,, . , ,. , I J I U It "Ah JV . Otft' ITK .n tli. ti-mlh-w .1 eon.vrof t'hinv Q ami 'I hint ri.ml.. tUiug K.ilrcwd Min i. I )'. ' u: I.OI. will, a eMol ttn-.totr plank Suilil- ing then on, Kr IS -t, one room uii cei-h lloor. suilahl. lor a .lore, or other !u'lr... At.o. 111. aliutniiig l.ttr, with a ttvu .torr d,.elllng bus Ihereon and r,rri!l oilier TOAVN Lol.-t. Al.o.t. lot of veil hurnt IllllCK, and a good a.aoilmrnt of HI ON KIT A UK, sum aa Crock., Juga, Jar., Kruil ( ana. rle., at mlucd prices. F-r luriitur iuluiuistion, iiifnire at th. si.n. war. Potterj of f. 1.EI f.INllErl. aayll tu Cle.rfi.ld. Pa. Illf! PEMOrK ATIC ALMANAC !. istt . 1SST and IMS for aal. at th. Fal Oltle. Fism U taatt. Hsiled I ta addraat. IJUt-tf NOT MEN. THE JjEPUHLICAN. CLEARFIELD, 1'a. I'.SUAT MOII.MNU, I'CI'.IM ARY H.lWiO. mi Our PublioJPrinting Bill. TllO JiOlKIll Ot tllO .'''l i('llllUlu J)U- ronu iitr 1807, it 11 ttinglo volume ol 03- liiriro octuvu pact's. liandoinely onibcllihlifd with numerous cni;iiiv- iiitrs on . wootl ; Tl 1,1)00 enpiv ore orilurcd lo liu pfinloil, fur dinlt ibulititi ly SennUirs, iU'prcnoiitiiliveH it ml the Comiiiii(itier ui', Ap'iculturo. This kixik, limn cxpeiiKivcly and nunicr- ottttly issued, will eobt tho tttutilry a deal of niiiiioy, und ouhl lo Iio it vul- uullo one to liic nitLTcstB ol llio coun try j but, wo doubt whether it will imparl iiit'ormiilion and incur bundim coiuincnounito with ita great cott. "It in hiin ly poiwihlo, myti the Ahsociu ted l'resii telegram from Witnhiiiifion, "tliul il will lo rutttly for distribution before tho close of the present t.'on ifress," that in, the 4th of .Mun h. IsOW ! Tho Koport i lor tho year lNOT.nnd when il reaches tho public it will not be quite two yonm old ! The Patent Oflice Itcport. ttllhouh wo aro told that "every meant, hut been exhausted lo brin it within the smallest practical limits," will, Cor tho vein- lfcfii, consist of 'three Uinje v-il- times nf nine huwlreri pay fch. Twenty thousund five hundred and tiHy copies (il,fi.)U volumes have been ordered by Congress for distri bution, when tho lieport shall bo is sued, which will not bo bel'oro the expiration of tho present Congress. It would be if ratifying 1'1U poople if I'olijrreti would condescend lo in liirtn them what will bo tho cost to iho publie of till these ponderou vol umes of theso Patent Ollieo and Agri cultural reports for the year befure fast. Hy way of encoiitagenient for the future, wo aro informed by tho snme telegram that tho Pulent Ollieo lie port liir 1 st',S, last year, (which will, piobahly, Iio issued somo timo during tho coining year of grace, 1S7D,) "will mnkef'iur largo volumes." A nnlhcr cheering item of informa tion vouchsafed tho public in this connection, is, that "since the Super intendent's last annual report, the voliimo entitled 'Expressions of Con- d tlenco ami yiumihy on the Assas sination of President Lincoln,' has been completed. Il is a handsomely primed quarto volume, of (ut.ly) 0(U nation, nf which 3,iUiltoploi liavo been printed. As exaggerated ttatemctits ol the cost of I his volume liavo been made In tho papers, I will stulu," says the Vt aslnn!rttn itgont ol too Asso ciated Press, "that tho actual cost of printing and binding was $1S,170 .11." Well, ibis it moderate, wo confess, bat wo tluii't tiudc rsl:nid "printm antl binding" to include paper, wliicl at present, is a Miniowluit vxputisive article, eK'(ially paper heavy and fine enough lor ' Expressions of Cun- I dolenco and Svnn athy I -Tho public printer reports that the actual dislitirsemenls ol in nmce. lor Iho year 1MW, nmoaiiled ofjl.ilUS.OUO. A fitiing closo lo this artielo is tho fuel Hint the fmtlin,mii,g rtntftiicnt of the public ilibt trill toie an incrrtwe nf S:ili.t:(i0.0iiO during the past yuf mbiiblj.hia r.itnot. . Singu'or Cano, Carrie Fiester, a 1 i tlio daughter of Mr. l.'eiiben Fiesler, of this borough, when but 7 months old swallowed a i: v ., ...... i u-l.,.11 she s vuilowe.l it, but the fact that the pin was missing and tho child wab seined with clinking spells unit lor Iwelvo hours remained in a critical condition, left, no doubt on tho minds of tho family its lo what had become of the pin. She, howe ver, partially recovered tl the timo, Tuil from that lime until the present her health has been dclicalo. Al intervals nho has been quite sick, coughing ami throw ing up considerable quantities ol cor ruption. During Iho past summer il wits thought Iho child had gotio into consumption, and was so ill that her recovery was regarded us next to im- possllilO. no lU.oeii S.m , , ' and although tar lrm well was utile bo about. On Snnilay, liecetnher JTth.nlio was tciid with n violent fit of coughing, which lusted Ii r some lime. 'Finally alio suddenly put her fingers into her mouth and drew lorlh the missing pin. Tho pin is nlxiul two inches in length, w ith a bead live sixteenths of an inch long and live- eights ol nn inch in cireiunleretico. It is black with rust, and when coughed tip was covered with corruption. Car rie is now nearly nino years old, so that this pin has been embedded In hor lungs (as It in believed) uhoul S years ami 4 months, nil this lime ub soossen forming atnl breaking, nnd rendering her life miserable. Wo are glad to add that sinco its removal her health has been materially improved. She is a bright and interesting little girl, tttul il is to ho hojiid thai after so much suffering sho may soon ' e fully restored to health Muncy Lti- Illtlllll'J. CoJutiAl. Ah-mtiov. romanlic story ol conjugal affection and suicide cninos front Si. Louis. Mr atnl Mad ame el bono were in that city playing an engagement tit one ol tho theatres, when Iho birmer died about four weeks ugo. His w idow, deeply grieved at bis hiss, resolved to join him iu death. She used tho liroccods of a bcin lit at Iho llieutro in pun busing Quitter, Illinois, has somo very nn t'lnbtloiies for ber-elf and husband, j oernpiilnu rogues. A farmer fifin and in procuring grave-cloths, leaving M is.ouri drove Into town Iho ol hor eiioiorh to carrv out written dircctnms as lo her funeral. She then sent pho. Ingwiihs of her htisliaud to friends, mpl, on llio anniversary ol her betroth al, look prussie tic id llitd died. M r. Harrison Fiviblcy.of Pntlsvillc. swallowed, on tie 17th of January , while sleeping, a silver denial plalo Willi two loclh attached to il. Tho plate stuck in his throat, causing groat suffering, until January lUlli, when bodied. NEW Aa Indignant "Booster." The member of "tho ring," w hich has been established in tho lower Il'itiBO of our Statu Legislature, are becoming decidedly sensitive. Hav ing voluntarily sacrificed their reputa tion lor honesty they seoin to desire to do something lo retrieve theirchar actors. They have been very properly assailed by all honest journals of both political parlies. Ileing thus left lin ked to the scorn of tho people, nnd entirely defenceless, tho disreputable scamps are looking around for tome plaeu of refugo from llio stinging attacks of their assailants. So we 1 1 it.l them appealing to tho Courts for protection. It is passing slrango that any of tlietii should resort lo such n remedy, a Court of Juntice -being the hint place ouo woaid suppose they would think of entering on such a mission. Hut they aro no doubt en couraged lo hope they may succeed in concealing tho truth through the unfairness of our law relating to libels. Not only liavo we been prosecuted for libel, but on Saturday morning Elisha W. llavis, tho person who Was niBdo Speaker of the House last, year after u very warm contest, rose in. his seat and look occasion to respond to an attack made upon him by that l.adi cal sheet, the Pittsburg Viapntch, and two other papers in the State. It seems, from tho remarks of Mr. Ilavis, that tho Vitpalch charged him with being at the head of the extrava gance of tho past session, and with aiding in securing tho appointment ol useless omciuis annul the House. Yt c think this sensitiveness of Mr. Davis is exhibited at a very Into dalo. If be will search through tlio filet of tome of the Republican pa pert of this county he will find It charged, that lie liatl at least it guilty knowledge of tho little arrangement liy which ono lily us, of Ml. Jv, drew over fcoven hundred I dollars from tho Slato Treasury. It wns charged that Illyut was not pres ent at tho Capitol during tho session, nod tint no work, but that ho never theless drew full pay under tho ordct nf Speuker Ihtvis. Wo can direct Mr. Iavis to tho party who inado these accusations, and would suggest to hint that Imperatively they demand or. explanation from him. In his speech Mr. Davis said ho in tended to niako tho Ilitpatch and the other papers alluded to "acknowledge tho law or their ignorance of it." Let him include Iboltadital papers of this ti unity lo bieh we refer. And, when he has tlono that, let him extend his operations toall tho newspapers of too Siato w hich huvo assailed him. If ho does to ho will liavo to prosecute almost every editor ol any prominence in tho Coininoiiweallli. WJ ndvlro him to go in fonrlcsslv, if ho thinks tho prof.ts of oil speculations nntl leg is'aling will entiMle hinilosland tho o.-:poiiBi!. T.ancanti-r Intelligencer. A Motto for Eoys. Thai's right, my b.-y slick lo thai -make that "I'll try" your lifu-moilo, ind von'll got on in llio world. Don't sny "1 cunt. meres laniiro nnu shame and infinite sorrow in that. It is llio badge of all tho cowards and lar.r.aroni of tho earth. Nobody who starts lilo and goes through il with thai whining plant ever docs much of anything for himself or for others, Keciything great and good has been achieved by ibe brave fellows who fan- achieved by Hie l j cy thai llicy ci y thai llicy can uo nny iniuinniy . . . ..isuihlc- thimr. ntul who never nivo tin until they have dono all that cun be d,,,n,. Sonic tasks, to bo sure, nro beyond our powers, hut we don't know what m.r powers aro until we have pal ll.cm j lait ly 10 llio lesi. n is neiicr i m i tenint even moio than w e think we can do, than, f.ntn weak distrust, lo hold bat k our hand. The effort, even if il fail of its end, is a w holesome ex ercise of resolution and faculties. Il i. by just such trials that wo are de veloped into high and vigorous man hood. Defeat and disappointment, lo it truly courageous soul, are a means of growth, and tho strongest of nn are madestrongi tj y thal'plueky endeavor which is always striving heroically with difficulties and reverses. .More than nine-tenths ot all genuine success lit lilo Pes in our l tit ill our- I . ..!.. .t l.il;,. . ,.IU. i ",",' """ ;v i any reasonaiilo worn linn wo iinoer - take and il is amassing how much ..-a , 1 l,i Elii.iile v.., ,li-ii.tr tn iio il. Wo often astonish ourselves liy ireltiiitr through with lahoisj we thought too great for our si l ength, and a vast doitl much more lliuu wo itnnL'inc of the difference between great nnd small, at mug and weak men, lies really in a difference of wih uno ball' of all the emigrant w ho ar simply. What we attribute to genius, L-jvid at New York are natives of the to lin k, lo cl ce, lo superior natural I (j jpinau .Slate Kngland stands third gilts, and iho like, is ow ing rather to I on the lil. What have iho admirers a brave, manly purpose ol soul, a of'Mcrrio Hinglaiul " to sny to this! hardy daring spirit of sell reliance, J()iiny Crapeaii scemsbetlcrntitisfied nnu an unconqiieraoio ciuiunuiiiaun i lo cut a path to lortuno unit Honora ble fame through all impediments. This is better In begin a career w ilh tbii I mines of g)ld. Tho in-ces-siiy that lulls a youth to the hardest kexerc so o Ills sinews unit niiiscies 1 and brains, il is llio . , l host blessing he could bo born with if hit has the ivqui . silo moral grit .nhini. and with some exccntio.i in lavor of the halt and Iho 1 J. be t'ckly and imbecile, cveiy boy should bo early cast upon Lis ow n A... a. uii.,j&al 111 lil.t lllal 1 1 ta 1 "ur" "' 7, '. J" : ., 1 tho Indian is said to Ihr iw bis t bild into tho river on Iho principle that if bo can't swim, he ought lo drown, Mcrcui y. da V with a load of hcg ; htlo wa li in;, fur his Hint to unload bo went into a tavern near bv for a drink, and on returning soon afterwards lint ml that some one had sold out bis team, hogs and all, pocketed the proceeds and disappeared. To Catcii TOI R 0W! Rtunow. To do this Irick you must drink two pints of whiskey on a moonlight night, and then atari for homo, observing your shadow at full length bofore you. TERMS-$2 per annum, iu Advance. SKRIES - Y0I, 0, NO. 29. Fanliioiiable Religion. Funny Fern makes tho following sharp i hi list at lashionublo religion Our Catholic brethren have set us at least ono good example; their churches are not silent as llio tomb on week days. Their worshipper do not do up all tl eir religion on Sunday It tnuy lo only for a lew moments they step in through that open church door, on a vrjck day, to kneel and lay d ivtu burdens Ito leity e so to be bunu'. 1 like the custom. I should rather say tho reminder, and tho op portunity thus aflordod them ; and I heartily wish that our Protestant churches could thus bo opened. If ich Christ tans olitect 10 tho promis cuous use of lliei.' velvet cushions and gilded prayer-books, at least let the aisles and tho ultnr bo IVoo to tho.o who need Ciod on tho woek-dtiy for tho poor, the tried, the tempted lor thoso who sin ink, in their shabby hubilimcnts, from tho Sunday exhibi tion of lino toilets, and superfine Chris- tiiinilv. Wcro I u minister, and oblinod to preach to paniers and dia monds and t ttins, on Sunday, 1 think 1 should bavo to ca-o mv heart in somo such way as this to make my pastoral life endurable, else my oflice would seem lo me tho most hollow ol all mockeries. ' The rich and the poor meet together, and tho Lord is the Maker of llieni all," should be inscribed outsido my church door, had I one I could not preach to those paniers and their owners.' My tongue would o tiaralvzcd til tho sighl of those kneeling distortions of womanhood, bearing such a resemblance lo organ grinders' monkeys. 1 am not sure 1 should not grow hysterical over it, und laugh and cry al the tamo breath, instead of preaching. I can never tell what vent my disgust would take. but 1 am suro il must liuvesomoescape valve. You may say that such wor shippers (Heaven save tho mark!) neud preuehing to. 1 tell you that women given over lo "ibe dovil and his works" aro past praying for "having eyes, they see not ; having ears, ihey hear not." ihey are ossi fied impervious ; luey ore ueua sou apples, full of uslies. What isFusil Oil?' The New York dailies, sinootho ro port of analytical chemists of the board of excise has been made, ure asking Iho question, "What ie lusil oil V S. me liavo also made a feeb'v attempt to answer iho question which is thus propounded. Tho quere hits arisen since the report abovu alluded to stales that out nl thirty two sum pies of bourbon and brandy oblaiuod I'l iun tho liciuor dealers of this city, ull but four coiilaiuid lusil oil. One daily gives vent to its feelings iu the follow ing : "Is it, after all, such a frightful thing? llunglison describes it us an acrid, volatile oil, formed in tho pro duction of potato brandy, and w hich is not easily separable from it; and, another authority says it accompanies ! ordinary iilcohol in its pioduction Iioin potatoes and grain. Diinglison also says that its chemical composi tion is analogous to that of alcohol, mid tiutt, in small doses, it is highly stimulating acting liko narcotics in general; while in large doses it de siroys tho mucous membrane of the stomach. Tho same authority ulso designates il at ''Ktalo oil," 'grtrtn , ., . -i ti.. , i. . I on, cornspirnun, -uui) lie uiwum, und "hydra ted oxidool ainylo homo medical men havo considered that in iho use of w hiskey by consumptives, fusil oil was the effective element having tho tendency lo retard the iioecsscs of decay in Iho tissues ol the s. llttl there- is no question of , tno ruinous cuecis oi mo iusoi on litjU irt sold in New York.' r.MHitlATtON STATISTICS. Dutillg tho year 1 StiS, 2H!,0Stl emigrants ar rived at the port of New York alono. The record ol Iho emigrant depot, at Castle Garden, shows that the nation alities embraced in tho above figures aro divided us follows : (trrmanr,,.. IrrliM d KiillLu .i.!i-ll Sotlliltel lilt 6nnu.ia. 4J.MI IS.iuth Araerioa.. 2n.Su.S.ova Scotia H iJi'M lima T.5'iiHriis, S,:ail'anl!i 2.SM jAu.'rnha. lwiueili.l.d . Krane... iin..i.. I.! lurker. , rma,, ' Virwnj I 1'si.v 1.0- -t'tt.tral Ameiiea. l.m s' I'lMtun1, fu;;ii; rwi.. f -li'Alriea. Jlislsieilr , SlU'Japttn llllt.i.t lu-iiea.. 1 Iu' Sardinia p i. il.mi s si'ain.. We.t lnlira... .e'gtuuiH. C antata! ?lS.ns Frnm Ibis table wo learn that nenrlv wll, illlt oimicstic and national aiian-s than John Dull, or clso there it no truth In figures. A Com Smoke IIot'sF. Tho IIVf er:i Vtirtil savs : "We lately observed - ll V. , 11 IHMIllll I nilM'BW IIIM.-W .Ml .tiv I . 1 ,. ...,i.. i o ..i K t t.A i UA I.n IT11I l!im 1,1 11 '"FU lllllllll, .'I i Ji i , , tet description. Jl was annul six fwl , ', ,0B.l.r ,,!,,, , Vun.lshcd with tin iron-lined (, M in f sh ,()ll!lt um, , ,,o Tiffl .1 ......' 1 1 about four feel high, besides then-cent ; , . , .l , 1 of tho roof, wits ma le of wood. Itw.ts separated front lint lower part ly : tilling joists, u .pace ol two or three inches between llicin, through which stitoliti Mill nir could freely pass, bill sallit leiil to catch any bum that might accidentally (all, ami thus save it fn m the fire. Tho l.pprr pail as Weil as the lower, wa tiitered by n door from ihcoutsilo: this upper tloor tna; be kept locked, rxce; I when Admitting or withdrawing bams; imt the lower niay ho unlocked, lo ulloi.d to the firo. without nny dongor ol tho contents being stolen, at tho thief cannot pass through tho opening bolwccn the Mslr." The joist should be to far above lha floor ol the lowor part at to pre vent the possibility of Ibeir taking Drt during the promts toi smoking'. wnitmnta n uium i in iiiMPU k WjmlrffJUa Drinkers. Jinks lntnk t'l mnilt. M kit I.U Irh-mlt krisw, lint bke mnny unolher good fi-IUMT who drink, it hard to convince Jink that htonglil to te up on it. He boarded at one of I'm hotel., and night lur night lit would rent it in until past midnight at th anlooti lisr, "histing" It In, rendering it nere.sarv morning after morning lo liavo a cocktail bifL'ht up from ill saloon beloro bo tfMild net out of bed, and then another to brace him t.p lor breakfast. Filially tho bar attendant who brought up the ift inks, rvawinslmte with him, telling him that if bu con tinued his course much longer bo. would liavo llio "Jim Jir.s." "The what?" asked Jinks, not 03t actlv comprehending. "Tlio man uilli tho poker get. snakes after you too things huve tho tremens." "Oh, nonsense," said Jinks, "you. cannot sea to mo.' 1 have drank just so for fiflt on yea a. It never hurt mo. A cocktail or two in tlio morning und, Pin nil right, always." The man had more sympathy for & man oil tho downward road of intem perance than most bur men have, and ho determined to give Jinks a fright. Accordingly, the nvxl morning, when, iho well known ring from Jink s room was hoard, tho bartender prepared a very onticing gin cocktail, and placing it on a waiter, surrounded il with sundry toads, liEtirds, small snakes, 4c. this he conveyed to Jinks room, that individual, who had loaded himself with "beiiziuo" the night before rather more heavily Ihnu usual, nervously awaited it. "Morning," said Jinks, stretching out a bund that trembled tome, "glad to seo you dovilish dry this morning v Unt i themf (stalling back ia horror.) "Why, what do yoo moan?" said llio man in innocent wonder. "Why thctonds, tiuikes, and thing! a in und" tho tumbler I" said Jinks, shrinking to the buck of the bed und viewing the loathsome reptiles with aversion and dismay, "Why, Jinks, my man, there il nothing around the tumbler nothing on the waiter except the cocktail." "1 tell you there aro. 1 ace snakes, toads and lizards there," "Ah, Jinks, (with a sigii) I waa afraid how it would bo. 1 told you yesterday morning, don't you remem ber. You aro teeing things when there ain't thugs to tee. Vou'vo got 'cm, turo." Jinks raised np in bed. "Do yon moan to toll mo," said ho, "that thoro uin't no snakes and things there ?" 'Most assuredly I do." Jinks considered a moment, and then lying down, said in a sorrowful mice and with a mild, topelloiit wava 'if tho hand, "lake uway vour cock tail !" Tho story got out. Jinks found that bo was sold, bl.t ho quit drinking, for every time lie put his noso into a saloon, w hero ho used to "infest," soma ono would sing out "takeaway your cocktail !" Cincinnati Times. A Eeautiful Picture, The man who stands upon hit own soil, who feels that by tho law of lha land in which ho lives by tho luwnof civilized nations ho is tho rightful and rxclusiro owner of the land ho tills, is, by tho constitution ot ntn, under u wholesomo influence not east !y imbibed from nny other source. Ho feels, other things being equal, more strongly llii'.n another l):o char acter of a man as the lord of an ani mated world. Of thia grout and wonderful sphere which, fashioned by tho hand of God, and upheld by Ilia power, is rolling through tho heavens, a part is his .us Isom tho ccntro lo tho sky. Il is the space on which the generation before moved its round of duties and he feels himself connect ed by a link w ith those w ho follow, and to w hotn b is to transmit a home. Dei baps his farm has inmo down to him from his fathers. They havo gona to their last home ; tut fie can trace their ttopt over iho teenct of his dai ly labor. The roof which thtl:era him was reared by those to whom ho owes his being. Borne interesting domestic tradition is connected with every cnclt suro. The favorito fruit was planted by his father's hand. Uo sported in boyhood be-Ida the brook which winds through tho meadow. There lies the path to the vitiligo of earlier days. Ho still heart from th window I iio voice of the Sabbath bell which called his father to lha house ol Cod ; and near tl hand is the spot where his parents laid down to rest and where, when his timo has come, he shall bo laid by bin children. These aro tho feelings of tho owner of the soil. Words cannot paint them ; they flow out of tho deepest fountain of the heart; they aro iho life spring ol a fresh, healthy und genorous nutional character. CuNMio.it ate Jidoe. A learned and compassionate Jtidgo in Texas, on passing aenlouco on John Jones, w ho had U-.-u convicted of murder, concluded his remarks as follows : "The fuel is, Jones, that tlio Court did not intend to order you to be exe- uled befure ncr.l spring, but the weather is very cold j our jail, unfor tunately, is in a very bad condition j much of tho glass in the vindows it broken; tho chimneys ure In suih a dilapidated slato that no tire ctn be mado to render your apartment eom furlablo; beside s owing to the great iiiimoer ol pi im), n ti. not more than one blanket tan be allowed to each; to sloop sound and comturtuMc, there fore, is out of the question. In oontid- tlioit ot these circumstances, and wishing to lessen your suffering as much as possible, tho Couit, in tho x ere iso ol lis liumnno compassion. hereby orders you lo bo executed to. morrow morning, ns soon after break. f..si as may bo convenient lo lha Slid iff and agreeable to you." , A Fitay Cnoss The tower of St. Paul's Catliednil, Pittsburg, hat a novelty in the shape of a large cross gbted at night by eight hundred jets f gas. Tho (.iitzettc says tlio cross it supplied w ith rows of jots outsido the edges and all tho way nroitnd, placed two incites np.irl, and also with, mid- lie jets running up tlio middlo of lha upright und along i lc arm of tho cross. I he heal generated by so many hghll is intense, but to gtiaid against the cross bets minie too hot, incurring lha danger or splitting the rock in which it is set, tho jets commence a consid erable distance from tho base. . The effects of ibe light is t.ild to be grand in tho extretno. The Otnblatonsd cross, petiotntting the clouds, can ba seen and distinguished from almost every point within four or five milot of tho city. The cross wilt bo lighted by electricity oa special oocasiom of tbecharob.
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