3Rudu.Hf, ITInuarr, fftf. MKUKIXI, & MGI.EU, betiaat it ii au iMVAii i., AIm. Maaafeetareriaf Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. nitiriuii, pa. LOT OK SADDLES, HHIDLES, Haraeea, Collar, ate., for tale by MEKKEU. BIO LEU. J)A L M E It Si' A T K NT L N L OA D lag llay Ferkt, for ! by MERHELL & BIGLER. (IL, PAINT, 1'UTTY, GLASS, Kti'.j, elo., for uli by MERRELL i. BIGLER T TARN ESS TRIMMINGS k SHOE 11 Finding!, for tala by MERRELL ft BIGLER. G UNS, PISTOLS, S WOUD CANES For tale by MERRELL BIGLER. gTOVES, OF ALL SOltTS AND Sim, for m! by MERRELL ft BIGLER. J RON I IKON I IKON I IRON! For tat by MGRRKLL ft BIGLER. H OKSE SHOES k HOUSE SHOE KAfLfl, for ulo by MERRELL ft BIGLER. pULLEY J3 LOCKS, ALL SIZE'S And ball Manufacture, for tale by MERRELL ft BIGLER- rjUUilBLE SKEINS AND PIPE ; BOXES, for al by " ; MERRELL ft BIGLER. I pODDEtt CUTTERS for tale by I ' MERRELL ft BIGLER. SAWS I SAWS! SAWS I ATTENTION,' LUMBERMEN I Li neroLi'Tio.r i.r s.t trs t EMERSON'S , PATENT PERFOKABATED ; Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL GUKMIKO) AVOIDI1I.) j ALSO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, Jar Spreading, Sharpening, and Shaping ine E Teeth of all Splitting Bent. Vv6nd for a Deeerlptlr Circular and Prtea W ' MERRELL BIOLER, Jaal-tf . General Agent Claartold, Fa The Lightning Tamer. 'rpRE anderiigoed at. th. tola Ag.nt. in thi 1 1 eouatv for tb."Nirlh American Ualveniird LlUHTMNU RODS." Tjoio ara tho onlyaafa v ii now In in. and ara .ndoritd by ail Ilia aci'atiD. men in me country. ) We hereby nmifr th. eltlt.n. of Iho county ItK wt will fat th.ai up a bettor rod, and lor irn money, loan 11 energed by the foreign aetata who annaally traverro th. county and carry off oar llttlo run, nav.r to rolnrn. X COURAGE HOME LABOR. ' Tkw wiahing Lightning Roda erected on fAMraaildioga need butaddr... at by laltar, or eal la uaraoa. Wa will pot them up anywhere hi tkieeunty, and warrant them. The Hoda and fiiiaraa can bo aaen at any lima by ending at saunter. MKKKbLL A lliULKbV uiarnalo, joaa 11, lan tf G. S. FLEGAL, imALERlaf STOVES AXD UOLLOW- WARE, AND MAKCFACTURER OF Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Pblllpaburg, Centr CO., Pa., THE nndariigaed reapeelfully annonnera to tba pablie that ha baa on bead a ear. -nr .eeleeted and well aeiorted .took f Stor.. Ju rariety euoitite of 1UZ CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, wbleh baa neeer failed t giro perfect latlifM- noa w ia. mo.t laittmoni or ila purchaaara, -aitln.ntal, Leblgb, Farmer, Daylight. Speara' Aou-u.at, Magara. unarm, Herald, eft, with erory variety of the beat Pittaberg Manofaotar. mk-Tbe Tla and Sheet Iron w.ra giren with it cloraa It made of tba boar'e.t and beet iterial, and warranted ta glr nerfoot aatia- ;utioa. iita sioei oi PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ' larger, b-tur and abeapar than erer before "Dt.ked to lb nnblM. lie dene. ejomDetition pair in variety, quality ar praaa. Hi It elao nronarad to faraiab a oemclete r"iBieni oi , a, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and WiUow Ware, litalt or null, manufactured neatly and ! Ike eole riew I tarrloa, from tba beat ma- n in wa mantel. 3WS, PLOW POISTS. A COPPER, BRASS AMI 1KUN EbTTLES, 'M ertry duoriptioa eoaatanlly on bind. LIGUTNIXG RODS, Virier point, put up on abort notloe. Tba ha .(en to Ue poblle la Ila noma at la "j ma recnayir.nm tUiiroad to, t,n " asuaioga. fEIlS FUR SrOUTING, ROOFING 1 uliarwork belonging to bit bualnwt will 'romptly tiled by aiptrieaeed and tkilllul a. '. COrrER AND OLD METTLE Take la aich,angt for goodt. 'frlally inrllea tb attention af I( , lu9lT oiiranrar i aaamine Mfore pureuaaing elaewher.' I.,.. U, B. ri.ftUAU. hLrr'kor., An... . lYllrl7 Wl"rt, An. , I Clearfield Nursery.. ruUlUGE HOME INDUSTRY. rnJ ml.ralgned, baring eaubliahed a Nor Vl7" U '" "u "lf wy between 1 .n ? " r'adillle. la nrcpared to fur. ' I '. of m IT T R K Kri, ( ilaaderd end . '""" Shrubbery. Orapa Vlnoe, n"""'- Ia.n black berry, strawberry, , "'' v inaa. Alio, Siberia Crab Treoa, '"'""ditto. Adacn. T Mil " ! WRIOHT. " Pnrwenarill, Fa CLEA GEO. B. 000DUNDEB, Proprittor. VOL.4MVIIOLENO.21Q8. firu C5ood$, CromifS, (ftr. R E M 0 V A L ! REHOVAL! C. KRATZER & SONS, To th Urgo and alegaut room, on SECOND STREET, adjoining blerrell A Bigter't hardware toro ; when they will bo pleated to mo all their old and now etutomnri. Cititent of Iht county Tiiillnj CLEARFIELD, and withing to makw purohaeet, will nnd it to thtir advantage to examint tbclr llock. Good, at CASH PRICES exchanged for all kind! of COCNTRr PRODUCE. Ian7 A IkLtULlllU.l 1.1 lilM.lLaS nri'Ai reiiAi' ww n r . r. T ClBWliNSVILl.E, IIARTSOCK k GOODWIN. THE andcralgned baring entered Into co part nerabl . in the mareantile boaineae, adopt Uia moiked of notifying tb pnblie generally, and Iba eitiiena of Curwenerille and vicinity in particular, that manhandle of all kinda will be aold by wa at ebean aa the lame nualitr alia- wbor la tb aounty. W bare a full mpply of DRY GOODS: Conalating in part of Dreaa Qooda, liualiaa, Print, of all auadea and aiyiaa tvfetber with a fail aaaartment of NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS Si CAPS, Boota, ajboea. Hard (rare, Quctuaware. Aa wall aa Tinware. Cedarware. Wlllowwara. baoaeu aad Broome ; togeiber with a large eloek of Grocerlea j and alwaya a full alock of ' FLOUR, FISH, SALT, ic. In abort, w beep full aupply of arerytbiag need ia thi. market. Wa want all oar old auitomeri and aa many new oaei ae eaa make it eonrenlent, to fire ua a aall before parol aeiog elaawbero. TA'riEL If ARTSOCK. KliW IS OuuliHIM. CnrwenaTlll. Fbrua.y II, 18M. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second street, Clearfield. NEW GOODS AT LOW PEICES. TIIE andenlgaed reapoetfally lnrllo tba at tention of tb publio generally to Ibeir pienai. aaaortmeat rmrcuaadioe, wkick tbey are now toiling AT VERY LOW PRICES. Their ttock eoniliti la part af Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Soeh at Prlnlt, D Lilnia, Alptecet, Merinet, wingDBna,naiitni,nieacbed aad unblacb d,) Drillings Tieklngi, not ton aad wool Flannel.,8etln Iti.Cajilmaraa, . Cottonadee, Lediet' Shawlt, Mubiat A Hood., Balmoral and Hoop Skirtt, Ac, Alto, Ine anortment f blao'l Drawer! aad skirlt, Uau A Cape, Boou A Bkeea. all of wbiek WILL EX SOLD LOW FOB CASH Hardware, Queensware, Glassware) Groceries and Spices. IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Ofeeerythiog ainally kept la a retail atara, all vtiffAr i-UH CAfcH or approved ountry pro due. A. K. WRIGHT ft EONS. Clearfield, Nor.f , 1l7. KEYSTOXI3 STOIti: SECOND Br, CLEARFIELD, Fa. NEW GOODS! Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! BLANKETS! BLANKETS I Hoods I Nubias I Breakfast ShZwls! LADIES' FUE8I CARfETS AND OIL CLOTHS! Ladies' CoatsI LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES! an Wool neptt FRENCH AKD ENGLISH H0RIK0S! Silk Finlah VELVET for tuitt ! Alnandtr POPLINS ! All Wool PuAIDS! Eennabea Ripellantl Chameleon PopMu I Tappa Clotb for Wrapper. ! Ladle.' Cloaking! I Water-Proof black and brown I Caaaimerea for mea aad boy. I Bonnet Vitrei, Ribbon. Flowerl, Featbarll Ladie't and Children'. Halt ! - Wool and CoUo Da Lainii I Muilina, Flannelt, Printa I Zephrt, wonted and wool Tarnt! Drm Trimming!, Under Clothing, Halt, Cart, Boaiery, Oleaea, and a eompleto aaeortment of ail klndt af NOTIONS, at ttry moderate price NIVLING 4 SHOWERS. Claartold, Oct. 15, IBM. if (I. .17 IN THE ORPHAN" (nl Kt OF CLKAR ld onniilr, Pa. retttion or uiiam Micnaeii ana riarab mi- cbaell for ipeclle perfonnanoo af contract with laaae rrie, defwaaoo. n'berra., the ahove rciillon waa Died ia the Orphana' t'oarl nf ('learn Id eountv, January Mt, lstlll, and the Court dirtwtrd a iilatiop t iaiue lo the heira of Jiaao Prioa, dereaaeil, and all partiee in inlereet. Now thia ia lo noiily ynu and each of you t appear of Iba firat day of Mareb term. innv, ol eam town, to enow eaueo, ti any, wny ipecifie perlormanc abanld not b deemed of Iba ountraet abure mantioned. frklf-dt A. W. IFK, Clerk 0. 0. tllR DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC for IV.f. mi and 1H for tale at tba Pet Olbc. I'laaa U Maiiadat aay adilraee. (Ja3.fj CI JJJU. np fdifinfs. ItKJI OVAL. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. TVK bef laava to Inform our old and now M euitumem. thnt wa ha. rntnal . tabhsbtnent to tha ipaeious new bui'dina; just ejected on Marked street, nearlj adjoining the Mansion llouaeon the weat, and opposite Heaarv. urabam Hons' store f where wa retpeetlullj ptautiB j ivm anu oa weir Drugs, Chomicals, Patent Medicines, OILS, FAINTS AKD VAHNISUK3. Our .took of Drnr. and Medicine, aon.iii. .r oreryintng mod, .elooied with tho greaieal oare, and WA.1EASTED STRICTLY PUE! We alio keen a full atoek of Dm. prrUMri Toilet artirlea. bnana. Tooth It-o.h... II. ir Rruahea. Whilewaah Draahee. and ar.r. .il-.r kind Uruihei. We bare a large lot of WHITE LEAD, TURPENTINE, Flaiie."1 OH. Painla. and in fact arerrthing teed in the painting' bnaineii, wbieh we oler at City pricei to eaab buyera. TOEACCO AND SEGAR3, rariettet atr oflered in this i-lare. and ttarrnAL. d to be of tba beat tb Market affords J. . UAUTriWICK, Niir. Jo, 188. JoiiN F. IHWIX. NEW ARRANGEMENT. . . ii .fir. ttHiauisT, (Second itreet, oppoiite lb Court Iiouia,) ClI AHPIKln, Penu'a. TUB vubicrlbera reapeelfully announce! to tba eiliieni of llearCcId and riciuity, that be bim bow en aaaa a lull aupply or DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES Ka etuna, Tobacco, Cigar., ConfecUonerlea Mallonery. Ae. PHYSICIANS Will find hintjtk of Dniet b'ULL and COM PLETE, and atartry flight advance on Eaitera pricet. SCHOOL ROOKS. Teachen and othere will be fuml.h.J lih claniealand mlioellaneoai booki by axpre.., at ' STATIONERY, Comliting of Cap, Flat Cap, Foolirap, Letter aril Perfumed Note Paper ; alio, a very neat alork nf Mourning Nolo Paper and Envelope, on band. Pent, Pencil.. Ink, Ar. HOUSEKEEPERS Will find a full atoek of Pl'RK RPICKR, SODA, SODA ASH. Concentrated I.VF. KGAP. e. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Are requeued to eaamlne bl. itork of Perfumery, llalr 01 Fin Toilet Soapi, Bruabea, Couba, lotiai r.etr. c. AO. SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS Will tnd a full eupply of prime Chewing aad Smoking TOBACCO, Imported and Domealic I'lUAUH, nnuir, rine-Cui. An., do. CARBON OIL, Of the bait brand, alwayi on band. LIQUORS. The belt quality of Liquor! alwtyt en hand, for medical purpnaei. HrPhiirlani' Preaeriplloni promptly and carefully enmnouoded. Aprl . 18. A. I. 8IIAW. NATURE'S GREAT RESTORER. ICIIEGTZ'I Celebrated Bitter Cordial THIS medical preparation li now offered to tba pnblie ai a reliable whstitute fur the man worthless ronpoands which now flood the market. It ia purely vegetable, composed ol varioitf her be, gathered from the great store house of nature, and eeleeted w It b the utmost car. It li not reonnmended as a Cuni All. but by its direct and salutary infloenre upon the Heart, Liver, Kidneys, Lung', Htomach and Bowel, it act i both aa a preventive and cure fur many of the diseases to which tbnae organs ara aubject It Is a reliable Family Medicine, and can bs taken by either infsnt or adult with tha tame beneficial results. It It a certain, prompt and speedy remedy for Diarrhea, Dys entary, towel complaint, Pypctitia, town em of hpirits, Paintinaja, Kickbeadarho, do. hr Chill aad fcfereof alt kinds, it it far better and lafer tban any quinine, without any rf Its per niolnua effects. It creates an appetite. proes a powerful dipester.a-d will counteract the effects of liquor tn a few minute. Prepared by J A COM oCIlKKTZ, (Sola Proprietor, N. H. eor. FiOh and Race uroets., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by ail Druggists. owlS-ty Attention, Afflicted I pilB lubscrlber gires nntlre tfcat tie fail X returned the practice of Medicine In Lutb eisbnrc, wbtro be intend to devote hi alien tlca to the treatment of CHKONIC DIE ASfJg In general. He will keep n hand a choice ae lection of DRUOHand MKHICINES adapod to the treatment of ehronio dfeaes, and may be euniitiltfd at bis oee at any hour of the day. N. B. A word to th(ie afflicted with chronic diseaees maybe to tnitia advang. Maxy at Hut be aware that roiPtnr itiiciant who do a urn i no practice have not Tina to attend to tha treatment of rnaoaic disc, and conse quently HBOLacT them ; be roe tbia elan of dil eases require! bxcm'-ivr attention. OtinimK WILSON, M. D. Lutkerpburf, Feb. 27, 1818-tf wa. tin tree a. a. thou ran w TEN EYCK & THOMPSON Cl'ltW L'N.VILLK, PA. TT AVINf) just recel red from New York one of J.J. tha largfit and best selected slocks of Uud, wt are now ready to offer tbe fame to our old eato.er, (to whom wo return thanks fur past faTors,) and tba eltitona of tbt eeuoty (en rally, at Prices that will Render Satisfaction. Oive nf a call before purchasing elsewhere, and thereby tare from to 20 per cent on your goods. Our stock consists: of a great rariety, each aa DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, OROrHRln.', HARDWARE, QUEEXSWA RE, I'AIXTS, OILS, PRIM. FRUIT OI' A 1,1, KIMlM, Flih. flalt, Leather, Fhoe Finding, ROOTS and hllOEd (eaitera and home made) in treat ve- rietr. and at reduced Ogurrij IINWAHK, FLOL'R, Ac, dr. TE KVIK t TllllJirsOX. Having re aaaociated II. R. Thnmpion with me in the above trade, I deiirl all ierioni In debted In me, by nte or Rook acoount, t call and eettlt Ibo tame without del. v. WM. TEN EYCK, Curwenrville, May, T, linn If. Insolvent Notice. Commonwenlth ) The f'efrtidant in this case v. having given bond to appnr in W. P. Illnnm. Coort on the first day of Msn b term, lf'9. to ela.m the benefit of the insolvent lw of Prnniylvania, his orcdili! art notified then and Iherw to appear, to show cause why he should not be discbs'ged. He order ot Court. mar;i-rt pd A. C. TATE, Prutb y. A lMIIH1 KATOH'M OTU P.-Notice . is hereby given that letters of administration un ibe estate if JOHN I.K.'NAli I), deofaM, late nf (Jnhen township, ClearOid county. Pa., baring been duly granted to (he anderiigimi, all pentons indebted to said estate will pleaee mike payment, and tboao having claims or demands will present them property authenticated lor eel tlement. MARY K. LM'iNA KD, Adm'x, anJ-ot iiOHY L isADfi, AdaVr, PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. CLEAKFIEU), PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, fflnt. 4 PPHAIMf.MI'T NOTICM, At 2 V. Orphtnn' Court lield at ( Irartirltl, in nirt for tliti count? of ('lrurfic)d. JitDiinrv II, I BCD, ftUbti rina Ahtun, widow o (trora Ailiiun, I sic ol I'Dioo tuwnihin, drrrmrd, bnritir Ifctwl to tnk th rent eifnte, pontnininjr Rlxiiit 60 crc. of the vAiue oi at the atintuiM'Mtnt, under Iht rro vmintifl (if thniPt of Awmlilr uf Nuveinbrr, ?7, mna. j nrrrrore nil perionii in inton-M iirc hcrcl'V notified to Ainpr on the first ilnr of March term ml tlioir OMu.e, if nny (buy have, wliy tlto wid piirniafineiit liiull not In- iiiiruvi'd and thermit! rent ffltnle net out find rnnflrtned to said Catharine A ah Inn, her hein and kUJ4-3t A. W. I.GG. Clerk 0. C, T n j sons hurt) A led in I he odiosof the Clerk ut Iht- tMurt of Quarter (Sessions of Clriutidd enuntr, tliir ictitioiis and lun.U for License, at the .March peflxl'ininext,arecally tolhoautol A mem blT. entitled "Au Aet to regulable tho ealeof jntux .eating Liii'iurs," Ac; UOTCL LUES KB. Micbael Ilarriion... l'JEU Shaw A Wulluce...., 1'avid Johnson John Mieetmr David Cuplin Thomas K. Uoaltb William Hehwem John tout i Wm. M, Jetlnes (110. N. Colhuro Ilru-Jv- CUartifl.i t nion- letatur. 0c4'ola- Uradv. , Curwenifillc , (JurwrnRvillr. , ..CItr(icld. Jordan. Morrir. Clearfield. Karthaus. Penn. w Covington. Out hen. Woodward. John A. lillon Holier! llotd John Iouj(hcrty ',. J. Ilavnes James Flynn Jubn B. lierney J. It. Lsrimir InABc 11. Norrii E. J. Williami IAI.OUX J-ICCNiil Bradford. Eliai Drown tt,t Osreolk. HaillANTILC. (Jen. K. Rolmcker L. M. Contriet iVm. ti. Haukev (-l,l'4.3t A. C. Ifuitnn. ('(ivington. Kannaua. TA'IK. Clerk. 1 i:.lNTi;H aOTIfl2N0ti,.i, hereby given that the following aoeouuli have been ejau mined and pnacd by inc. and rttuaui tiled ol record in this oflice for tho inspection of bcir, legatee, creditor, and all other in any oi her wtty int-rentt d, at. a wilt be preaouted tit the neat Or phan'.CuAjrt ul Clearfield county, to be held at the Court Jlouae, in the borough ol ( lenrticid, com mencing on tba third Mondny of March, !tt,V. Final aocuunt or J. W. Wright, admiuistator of the eUati'of . D. Hhule, late of liecoaiia town ship, defeated. Jlf.jiHTKa'i Om n r., 1 A, W. LTE, ClearMd, Pa., Feb. IS, Ihi.l St. ( Kegialet. COURT PROCLAMATION. IV HE HI! AS. Hon. C. A. MAYKII, Prea- T idftnt Judjre of the Court of Comiuon Pleas of tba twenty fifth J uiiicial lietrict, eompoaod of ine counues oi Lieuroeiu.i.ealro and Clinton and Hon. GAMl'tCL CLVlib' and Hon. JACOB WILllbLM, Aasoeiate Judges of Clearfield co bave issued their precept, to ue directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan's Conrt, Court of Quarter Bene ions, Court of Oytr and Terminer, and Court of tieneral Jail i)eli.ry, at the Court House at Claartiel.l, in and for the county of Clearfield, commencing on the third Mouiay, I -Mb da ol lurtU, lettit, and to continue OM. YTKKK. NOTICE IS, therefore, bareby given, lo the Coroner. JuFtici-e of the Peace, and Con.tablei. in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear in their proper peraona, wiih Ibeir Itolls, Keoorda, Inquisitions, Kxaminalions, and other It em em brunoes, to do tboae tbinga whicti to their otTjcea, and In their behalf, pertain to ha done. vl L under u.r b.nr . tieartieid. this Seta day of rebruary. ia tha year of our Loid one tbuBkand eight hundred and sixtv rine. CyilKNIl'H IIUH F, Ww. Sheriff's Sales. BY vlrtueof sundry wrilsof r4titioni trptmnt issued out of 'be Court of Common Pi. a of Clearfield enantr. and to me directed, there wil! be exposed te public asle, at the Court House, in iba borouph of ClearQeld, on Mot day, tbe 15th day of March. le-Otf, at I o'clock, p. to., tba followirg desctibed Neal Estate, to wit t A certain tract of land situate in Hecatur town ship, Clearfield omuty, Pa., txf n.nitig at a brra-liH-k, thenne by land of Abraham (imi, north Hi degrees west 64 perches to a ben lock ; theme oulh 6 1 degrees west 60 perche e a beinhck ; thence north M degrwa wtat Aii perbee lo a beuiloek; thrnce nonh 6tf degree west 111 rercli cs to a bewlnck ; thence north 21 degrocivaat 1-7 perches to a ptncf thenrw b Bit degrrr cast 20 pen be, to a chestnut ttii nce eoaih 21 df gree west 118 peurchi to plaoeol beginning, con taining two hundred and six acres and allowance, rr Mri shout one hundred a re cleared, and two small dwelling bouse and two log barns. 8eisc4 taken in execution and to be told as tbe property of the Clearfield Coal Company. afHiddere will take notice that IS per cent of the purchase wooee mut-t be paid when tba property i k necked down. r it will be put np again fur si la. CYKEMl'd HO K. hHRNtrr'f Ornra, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa , Feb. SI, 1869. J H Sheriffs Sales. BY virtue of aundrr wiit ot Itrari Fnriat, iatned out of the Court of Common Pleaa of t lid r fie Id county, and to me directed, there will le exposed to put, lie sale, at tbe Court House to tba borough of t'learfieij, na Monday, tbe I ai b day ol Mareb, (Court week,) at ope o'clock, P. M., the tollowing property, tit: All those two ceriain tiaete or piece of land situate in Uirgs lownship, Clearfield oounty, Pa., one thereof eoiitaitiing four hundred aad twenty seven acres aud thirty ertVnd allowance, atir- vivcd on warrant dated 2lrt Jauuarr, 1 7V4, granted to William Troulwine. The Mher tract containing four I. u ml red aod tweuiy-aeven acre and thirty pervheg and allowance, surveyed on warrant dttled 21st January, t7W, grnn'ed to tieorge Hrr.' 8eled, tken in execution and ta be sold as the property of Holt. C. Kirk. ALSO All thai certain building erected on a lot ot ground situate in the village of ( besti rville, Heeatur township, Clearfield cooniy, Pa., de aerilred as follows: A two story plank hoiiae. stAfiding on Jot known as No. it 4 in said tuwn. Siired, taken in execution and to be sold a tbe property of J. A. Hattnmn. ilt-Hidder will take notice that fifteen per cent, of the purclirac money must be paid when the propertv i knocked dmn. or h will he put up eftin fot sale. CYl:K.Mt'S llOWK, iSnRnirr'a Orrtrn, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Ta., Feb. 24. ISfiit. ( SherilT's Sale. tlrlue .l a wr I of .en Frit. li IJ-n med out of Ihe Court of 1 omiii.n Pleaa uf Cieaine'd oounty, end tn ai rlirerled, there will he eipoied lo I'l 1)1.10 r ALK. at tbe louit lioa.e ia Ihe Imrourb of Clearlivltl, on Alomar ihe lath day of M.rcb, ISf.i, at 1 v'clook, I'. Ai.. Die folloojng property, to wit : All thai certain tri'-t or iie(e of land .itnafe in Woodward tovrn.hip. Cli-nrfteld rnuntv, I'enn.rl- vaina, bounded anii iieiienli'il aa lollowa: iteiu ning at a poll, three perehee 1mm a llipar. tin nee norlh ll degreca eait Hi prreiic. to a red oak i tliencr aouth IBegrcea ceil Ia pirelica to Itrniei: tlienee noilh ! Herei'l ea.t l pen ile, to a elicit nut ; tlienee ea.t (III pen-lie. In a bcrjlork ; llicnce north till degree, ea.l 211 perelie. tn a heniloek ; thence north 2 degree, arm iii pel, tie. to a dt wood ; (heuee aoulh 64 (li irn-ce eu.t li Iterelie. Mi a eucunilier tlienee aouth Jo degree, m.t f-perelii a to the line of towiiflnp road ; thencealong the line uf Hie anme the following couraea and tliiiaitee lo a linn on Ihe aianlt ot a creek or rui , to wil Wert I2iereliea; aoHlli ,K deereei we.t Sl'neieirv aouth I'll degree, well I A iierctiee : aoutl' S I ilecreia Weil 20 pereiica j eolith 2lt drgrrre we. d3 icrelici ; aouth t, ilefireea ne.l lOpeiolielt loulb .if it'-greep we.t .14 perehe. (0 itolii . ; north Jit degree .. 64 pereb'i to arore.aMl linn ; tlienee north CO. le greei weal Id pereliei to a itignr l thence lo poat and placeot hegitiiiint.ronlainin ninitv one acrca.neal (eainir and ricelmg out ot Ihe ..me twn acre, more ur le.i. fM.ureled lT Kamuel Alttehell lit deed dated June Ift, IrlflH, reenrded at t learliel.i, in Deed Rook ('('., paire Alt, Ac, tn William It. Aleiander; and in laid deed lull) dricrthcd liv conrae. and distance.) with ahnut eiphl.Tn acre, cleared, and log .hint v and plank iial.le. heired. taken in eiernlion. aud to he aold aa I tie prnpeatr ol II '. Miog. dr-Iliildere will lake notice thai H percent, of Ihe purrha.e money mull be paid when Iht propertv il knonkad down, or il will he put np agala foriale. CVUKNICS Hon K. Paaairr'a Orrirn, I fSbarlff. Clearfield, Pa, Feb. 14, MA. l'Tlti;' dk tOXTAIII I:1 PKEH. tf We hare printed a luge namher nf the new PKE II I Lb. and will nn die receipt of Iwentr neecent.; mail a eopv to anv eddi, wi BTT tha DF.MnrRATIC ALMANAC. Only 10 newta, wvary Tatar abnaaj kerra aw ti REPUBLICAN CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNEPDAT MOIININd, MARCH I, 1C. WAXTED--A BALANCE WHEEL. RT GIOROE W. BCNIIAT. Adnm fell becniiso ho lost I, is buluncn tal ante wheel and Itis duwcndoritB liavo inherited his infirmity, o tliut, with ninny CKCullentioa wo linve our im)C'ilt'Ctn)iin. io nuy ol Una mini, liu in a good mid irenuroud fellow, but tie drinks ; nnd ol that mun, ho inn torroct nnd holiest mun in trado, but ho in jieniii ionn ; of the oilier, ho in u mnn oi talent mid culture, but he does not ny Inn dcbtN, 11' Diu'onca. could rise- I torn bis gravo and relight hit. lump ho would nut bo ublo to find n pel tect mun. As u ritee wc nro bet ter, wiser, ntropfrer than we were cen turies ago. Wo are apt scholars, nnd wu tiro npproxiiiiuliii tho (rood time. Wo eland in trout al great events, and nations as well ns individuultt are riBinp in tna scalo ol a higher una purer civilization. Jlr. J . is it filled man, a eoou writer and plcusuni Riieukcr. He writes model letters fur tho press, und is ex ceedingly populur belore an nudicriee. In the pulpit, on the platlorm, at the i;:-css, ho Ims lew equulH, nnu yet lie tails to win .''line, und ia so poor he lives from liund to moiu!:. Why ? he has no expensive habits; hisfiimiiy i." not cxtniviii'tint : tlii'H why is he sutli it brilliant failure ? ISccuusc lie is not well buhtneeu. lie is not un ohl man, and yet lie bus made the tour of the ology. Ho has been playing ihegunio of religious lenplrog lor ul leusi a quarter ol u ceiiturv. Now he clitinis to l tho champion of liberal Chriali niiily, and his sermons grow into hooks in defence of his creed. Sud denly lie turns a summersault and lantU upon his feet in an orthodox pulpit, whero ho assails his former arguments with nil the fervor of a now convert. II is clooueiice eccurcs s cnll front one of the richest churches in 15. But he becomes weury in well doing, and seeks to gratify bis love of change hy going over to another denomination, and (hen to nnolher. 'I'renlo, change,' again the Presbyte rian becomes an Kpiecopaliuii, the KpifCOpuliali .Method let, tho Mctho dint a lup(it, tho liuptiet a lawyer, Iho lawyer a lecturer, tho lecturers Bohemian coi respondent und author. Now this man, so ready of speec h slid lfjuclll SO llldunti i.Miei tf.io) cnlci - pribing is nlmosl n failure, bucutitc lio lacks stubiiilyof mind. His tine jircbence, his mat'iieUo utterance, and Li superior talents woultl buvo ruined hnn to tho front rank in any profes sion if ho had been well poised and slcudfnst in his adherence lo what he deemed to be just and right. When Sylvvbter Graham inaugura ted his dielie system of reform in tho old Clinton Hull in this t it v, among other cnlliUMiihtic friends and diciplc of this reformer was a young clergy mun, whoho proepects were roso col ored and milium. Ho was a fluent Kpcukcr, wrote rythmic lines which looked liko poetry, and he won ihe admiration of crowds of delighted au ditors. Hut he was a human weather vane, turning whichever way tho wind blew, and although lio never turned his buck upon his religious creed, he has been in the pulpit und out of it, layman nnd minister, over and over arrtiin. Ho left the pulpit to edit a newspaper; ho left iho paper to oo ecpt u political misiion; and now ho is in t lio pulpit ngain at lite West, where his services us a preacher und nn advoeato of temperance tiro very pnpuhir. Now, if this man's head could linvc been trepanned forty years ago, and a balance wheel nicely adjusted to his vast bruin, sons to move harmoniously with his impulsive heart, ho would have been a doctor of divinity in the-1 ology, or a sun-crowned statesman in politics, or a star of tho first mngni tude in tho finnument of literature. I know ft man whose influence reaches ncions the continent, lie can rise, before the masses and move them to tears nnd smiles liy tho magic of his speech. In debate his argument is logie, aflame with feelinu. nnd woe bclido tho unfortunate iidvciiturcr who crosses his path ho will be sure to be hit w ith the lightning of his elo quence. 1 1 o commands the pen nf a ready writer, nnd bo command n goml price for lii literary labor. His name is us fiunilinr to tho reader ns a household word. Ho has won a repu tation w hit h is niitioiiul ; and yet this man is a mere child in the world of commerce ai.d finance. Ho hits nn knowledge of buincsa, ran scarcely make out a bill or w rilo a receipt, or keep his bank account eorrcclly. He hales practical huxincss. II is wife buys bis clothes for him. Sho goes with him lo tho Uulor, und to the hhoemnker, and to tho butcher and grocer. Lust year twenty per cent, was added to his taxes because he neglected to report his incomo ut the proper time. His diilike of busincsn lias been a shadow upon bis path ail hit life, und has resulted in duns, mil lawsuits, it ti J misrepresentations, thai M ould have overshadowed u less bril liant mun. If tho machinery of his bruin had been started riyhl in the nursery, or in the m hool room, or in the public duties of life even, he would hive been it millionaire to dny, and he would hiivo escaped tho vexations which eoine like stinging flies, ubonl n mnn w hen he bus no net under which he ran hide from them. Much of tho doint'siio discomfort which is fmli u source til pain and quarrelsome dispute in fumilica arises from tho wit lit ol sell poise The wife, ! perhaps, it practical, nnd cannot bear lo havo business mullein neglected, debts ignored, promises tin kepi ; nnd ihe husband, billing tbe common place duties of every duy life, puis ofl the unpleasant task until ho is spurred to it by the sharp admonitions of a cur tain lecture, or the sharper reminder ol a summons from the judge and, as Nan by would My, to 'unpleasarilnossj TIIE . i iju.l.CA.. JJ. I860. is sure to grow out of such a stuto of things. Hen of genius not unfreqtiently show the need of a hulunco w heel to regulate their conduct. Iord liyron, with all his advantages of birth, rank, wealth and culture made himself pro maturely old by indulging unrestrain ed appetites and r lussious ', and death, tho democratic leveller, heeded not his patrician notions, but swept liini with common plebiuns intonn untime ly grave. Kdgnr Allen Poo, a man whoso soul seemed" to bo ethereal fire, w as curried to destruction on the cur rent of habits which he failed to con- trol because bo wits not well poised. Rum was tho raven on Iho bust ubove his study. It plunged its beak ino his heart and killed him in the noon of his muiihood. Tho victims of the cup a re found bleeping in nil our church yurds. Their graves ars like the bil lows of the sea. They not only lacked thocquiiKiise to which 1 have relurred, bur they ulso lacked tho power to stand erect in the face of temptation. I could naino several prominent men of this cilv who uro considered men of genius. They writo for tho lending daily journals and our first class mug urines, und 3d Iheso men have no control over their appetites. What they earn by the sweat ot tho bruin ono day is expended for rum Iho next dny, and in this w uy they live from hand to mouth tho Lund going loo frequently to tho mouth. Packard't (A. Y.) Monthly Odors and Memories. Wonderful Is the link between odors nnd Mcmorfe. A sprig of wild mint or ponnyroyal takes mo back to early childhood and sunny fields bordered by old ouks und chestnuts, and down the fox-grape hollows, nil now grown visionary in the dist.mto. A breeze across u burn in mid-winter will scl us in the summer-fields amid tho new inoevn liny und the songs of bobolinks and tho murmur of tho wood. Nono tho less are Iho odors linked w ith theniry brood of tho imagination. An oiango bud will tarry us to Sor rento a rose to Persia und tho Para dise of lbs llouris. Even tho scent from a city warehouse will send us far out to aea, away to China and the "wealth of Ormns und Ind." Every ono with tho least musical cur knows bow subtle nnd powerful is the link between cortuin tunes or pas-1 sages of music and persons, pluces. I scenes associated wit1! tlicm ; how they set us musing on the past, and unlock the mysteries of memory. Not less subtle and powerful arc the enchantments of odors. There is a ITlUen JHiel.y lei tit., ejn iwa.uha and sounds. A ludy with a sandal wood fan wilt diffuse around the room deli cato dreams of Aruby Iho West. The roso in her buir or on her bosom, tho boqnct she holds in her bund, the faint perfume of her dress, will carry one's thoughts not only to tho flower-gar den und tho conservatory, but to ull tho amenities of refined female society. Mis will movo uoout among those ot the courser sex like tho sweet south. She will bring with her everywhere a suggestion ul refined culture and Chiislinn civilization. As tho duinty I.eigli Hunt kings, or as ho makes the flowers sing : Know you an! your only Itivai floaer, the human? liveliest weight on hghteal foot, dny-abundaut woman !" l!ow can there be wrath and hnrsh words nnd brutal deeds in a room where flowers arc breathing out their perfumes which seem so naturully absot bed by woman thai they may be culled feminine, adding tho last touch ol beauty lo her person by their odors us by their forms and colors f Put ncim't Miga:ine. People liko Mrs. Grant because she brings with her prosperity iho same qualities w hich niado her happy and beloved in ttdvcrsitv and obscurity. Few woman ever Lore tho perilous test of sudden tamo nnd fortuno with a more heurly happiness or more unassuming grace. Is she pretty ? No. Sho is a roly-poly of a little , woman, with hcsutitul neck, bands and feci, iler features aro well cut, luil Iter eyes nro crossed, homo of lier inends isiica ncr to hnvo them straightened. "No," she said, "Mr Grant had loved her ever since she w as a little girl wi h her eyes crossed. He had said Unit she would not bu herself to him if thry wcro straight. Crooked they should remain. If he was satisfied what muttered it toother people." Wofhinijtnn CvrreiponttcHce. A pious old negro w oman was once caught by bet muster stealing a goose, snu ine next .-Mintiay sue partook" ol the Communion, niter winch her m.-is-1 ter accosted her ns follow: "Why 1 1 an ti it li, I 'saw you today at the Communion table!'' "Yes, tntik de Lord, Massn, I whs Mowed to lie dttr wid de rest of his family." "But, Hannah, I was surprised to sec you there; how is it ubout tho gmmo " She looked a little surpriaeil. ns if she did not comprehend the cause of his wondci.butsoon ditching his meaning, exe'ainted: "Why, sit r, do you think I'm goiu' to lc. an old gooss stand between mc nnd my Muster?'' We love to see the blooming rose in all its bcaiily dressed; we love lo hear our friends disiloso tho emotion of tho breast. We love to see tho cars arrive, wen iuo.cn, nt our door ,vr love to see our neighbors thrive, nnd love to bless tho poor. We love to sec domestic life's uninterrupted joys; we lovo to see a happy wife ith ,.te of girls and boys. We love ull these, yet Car nbovo ull that wo ever an id. we love w hat every printer lovos to have subscription paid, Pots, BrwAuc !Oh. say. boy, yon had better keep yoiireyea peeled. We mciin you courting going boy. A young chap in Now York was nearly killed recently by absorbing some poi son used as cn-meticon the crimson check of his "Mary Ann." Ixok out how you kiss girls w ith rosy red checks. If you don't yon will awako aome morning und find yourself dead as blaxcs. Surely, ealB'are"kiIlinircroM. tures" uow-A-dsy. j ' TEKMS $2 per annum, in Admnco. NEWSERIES-VOL 9, NO. 33, Yankee Ingenuity. A linth (3Io.) correspondent writes in ine lollowlng nmusing and interes ting way to a Huston paper : I once stopped al the bouso of a ftiend. It wus desirable, that wo should lake nn early train next morning, and, not withstanding tho assurance of the ser vant ihnt wo should be called bright and early I foil nnxious on rct!rin lest wo should noi riso in time. therefore set myself to devising on alarm. Tho only "baso of operation" wag my watch. This 1 oponed the luce oi, expnsing tho hands, nnd laid its back on the toilet tablo. Tho hour- hand only was nvuilable to produce tho aelion that should give tho alarm, iho minuto hand having muny revo lutions 10 inimo ero ihe appointed hour. A blade at dauh end of my pocket-knife waa opened, i.nd the bun dle supported on three pennies, piled one top of the other, so that it should DC uulunced, und ut tho sumo tune havo tho blades on a line with thefueo, one blade resting lightly on tho figure 4 tho minute liund passing ovor il in its revolution. The object of this ur runirement was to cuuso the hour bund, on arriving at ihe boiir of 4, to come in contact with the blade; nnd the knifo being balanced, tho hand would have sufficient power to move it on its pivot, (the pennies,) iho oppo site end of the knife, of course, huving a reverse motion. I next drove a pin into tho end of the bundle of our hair brush, and bal anced il on the edge of the table, just so that it would topple over were not tho end of tho pin in it held down gen- ny ley iho head ol the pin coming un der the table at the knife opposite the watt hj I previously lied one end of my handkerchief lo the handle of the brush ; tho other end I now secured to ihe comb, with which I propped up the heavy lid of a fjncj- box that sal on the table, leaving sotno "slack" between the brush and comb. The machine was now "set" and the expected operation was this: The hour hand should pu-li the blade rest ing on the figure 4 ; und the other blado would have a corresponding motion und slip of! the head of tho pin in the brush handle; thia would allow tho brush balanced on the end of the tablo to tilt nnd full, the slack in the handkerchief allowing it to acquire sufficient momentum in falling lo pull out the comb supporting the heavy lid of the fancy box, which should fall with a loud noise. Theso ihinirs re ally came to pnss at the appointed hour, und we w ere aroused from our slumbers in time to take the early Iruir., and went on our way rejoicing. TntGnr.r.Nr:sT Yet. Tho Meadville correspondent of Hie Tituavillo Her ald, is responsible for the truth of the following : A ludicrous case of verdancy occur red at tho Mcllenry House a few weeks ago, as follows : A couple from Oukluud eamo to town, got married in tbe evening, proceeded to tho hotel, and ul late hour were found in the silling room by one ot the colored waiters. Tho newly mndo Benedict asked the gentleman of color "how soon their bed would be brought in !"' Sambo politely responded by informing him that if he wished a room ho must register bis name, when the clerk would tisign him one. lie according ly repaiied lo the offico and inscribed his name and tho maiden name of his wifo below it. lnsisling npon havinir a room together, the clerk inquired if be and the lady w ere married, when ho replied in ihe affirmative, and pulled from his poi krl the marrijge certificate! The qnt-slion of legality being artilcd, the happy pair were conducted to un apartment. An hour or two aUcr a strong smell of gas sent the night watchman hunting lor the leak. It was traced lo tho room of the newly married pair. Demanding tid mission and asking Iho cause ol tho escaping gas, the rural swain replied, pointing to the gas burn er, "that ho blew il out, and the darned thing smell so bud that lio put liia pliickiiiir over il." sure enough, there was the stocking, drawn over tho burner nnd tied dowu with a shoo- 'String. A SiTftr.T Woiitu Knowing". A laundress gives us the following re ceipt fordoing np shirt bosoms. Any lady whodesircs toinuko home happy will do well to try iho experiment. Il will be found a sover-ign untedote to that perilous stufT which weighs upon the heart an ill ironed nnd ill fitting shirt bosom : Tube two ounces of fine white gum Arabic powder, put into u lulchcr und tiour on a pint or ,ne.fl f warm water, and then list ing f.orcT(,d it let it stand all tii.rht li, the morning pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean bol l Is. cork it and keep it for use. A table spoonful of i gum wnter stirred in a pint of starch I inude in the usual manner wili give to lawns, white or printed,, lo.ik of new I nes when nothing else can restore i them after they huru been washed. A Stems IllT A enntemnnrarv relates that a lady who advocated dancing said to nn aged minister ol 1 taken such pity on the poor animals anotherdcnominntion T'-Well. Mr . N..I"Pn 't,i'h jeopardous surgical and wall nil your obiections to dancing. you w ill bo obliged to ndmit that il is I not bnlf so bud us to be in another room, ut nn evening pnrly, drinking, or playing curds, or perhaps slarder- ing one's neighbors." Mr. N. replied : "1 candidly coliftss, us you any, that il is not hnlf as bud as either ol these, and if tho members of iourciurrA are obliged lo drink, gamble, slander their neighbor, or daned, 1 sy, by all means, dance or, which is better, stay ut home. As fjr our church we arc not obliged to do either." A Parisian make! hit living by collecting the dual in mncadcmiied streets, sifting it ond purifying it of organic matter, alter which it is funned into concrete bricks, and used flir knife cleaning. The finest dust is useful for tooth powder. The Butler JltraU my the railrond from Freepori to Puttier will be put under contract and finished witbin fifteen month. W" "l" S"!f Tli Idvlin of Om Whit IToono. i append a plrtairs, Mlhfullr drawn by a feminine hand, whiehwlil convince our readers that th wmetio virtue, ara not j et myth, evoft at the Capital : If there will ho a diversitr i t npln. ion upon tho merits cf our departing President, there can be nothing but tliti purrat respect, as wellns honest admiration, for his household. Mrs. Johnson, a confirmed invalid, has never appeared in society in Washing-, ton. Her very exigence is a my lit tr almost every one. (She was lasl seen at a party given to her grasdchildrcn. Sho was seated in one of tho liepubli-. can Court chairs, a dainty affair of. sulin and ebony. Sho did not riso when tho children, or older guests, wcro presented to her, she simnlv said : "Mv dears, I am an invulid :" und her sad, pule face and sunken- es, fully proved tho expression., rs. Johnson looks much older than tho President, and her ago does exceed his by a low swings of the scythe of lime. Sho was never beautiful, but. an observer would say, contemplating ncr "it noulo woman God oral, best gift to mnn." Perhaps it is well to call to mind at this time that it was this woman whotutightthe Presi. dent to read after bIio became his wife: and that in nil their earlier veam sho was his counsellor, assistant and guide. None but a wiso and good mother could buvo reared such daugh ters as Mrs. Patterson nnd Mrs. Stover. When Mrs. Scnutor Patterson found herself tho "first lady in the lurid," she made this remark, winch tins been tho key-note of the feminine department of tho Whlto House from that eventful dny to tho present time: "We are ilain people. Irom the mountains of Tennessee, called bore for a short time by a Nutionul cula.mitj I trust too much will not bo expected of us." Isn't, this tho ring ot the true metal ; und have wo not all lived to see it car ried out to tho end? When Anna Surrntt threw herself prostrate npon . the floor of one of the ante-rooms of the White House, begging piteoosly to see Mrs. Patterson, she said : "Tell, tho girl she has try sympathy, my tears, but I have no more riifht to speak t.tun the servant of the White House." hen tbe "pardon broker'", trailed their Btimy lengths overy whore about the mansion, they never dared to cross certain enchanted pathway. ana the luce ot any lobby ist set m thia direction has always brought up in the end against a stone wall. It is true, the fu-hionnble world has smiled nt those two women for their plain dress; for their shy, diffident manners ; for their filling so small a space in tho public eye. These fashionable peoplo have also refused to compare these women to some of the first queens of tho country ; who cither used the "East Koutu" fur dyeing the Execu tive clothe... and who spent their spare time knitting tho President's stock ings ; but it is not wisdom for the country to believe that the Creator never makes anything in naturo so forsaken but that it has some redeem ing quality f And it may be possible that these noblo women arc set in Andrew Johnson's administration just as the palm-crowned island is flung upon the watery waste of the sc.t. Tbi Odd Fellow Parade. The fifteenth anniversary of the establish muiik. f OJU IVilu-vo in Amc.K-a rs io be celebrated in Philadelphia on tie 2Gth of April next. It will, probably, be one of the most imposing demon strations ever made by any Order. It is estimated that not less than 80,001) men will be in line, representing all sections of the country. The Grand Lodge has the matter in charge, and committees have been appointed to superintend the preliminane. In 1K10 the Order existed in six Stales and the District of Columbia, and comprised over o'X0 member. In 1840 ihcro were lodges in twenty. ono Stales und lernioties, Il.l'UO members, and in 1850 iheorirnniration had nucmcntcd to 175.000 members. J".')0 subordinate lodges. Tho order under the juridiction of the Grand Lodge of the United States now num bers about ,1(10.1)00 contributing mem bers, comprised in 3300 lodges, nnd located in every Sluto and Territory in the Union, in the Canadian Domin- ion. British Columbia, in Australia, and the islands ot the ocean. Tho various branches of the family of Odd Fellows number in the nggregalo at least 1,000,000 men. Tho total revo nue in the New World during iho past year npprcxlmatod 82,500,000, and disbursements in the sumo time for relieving the wants of sick and needy brothers, burying the dead, assisting the w idowsand educating the orphans, were not fur from fsoO.OOl1. The resources of the I. O. O. F. are proba bly 850.000,000, and many fino build ings for lodge and encampment purpo ses are owned by the brotherhood. A Chcuch Spire A ehnrch meant a great many things 1 always say that to myself when I seo one. In the fit y it means r mliellishment, rivalry, social git'ieiinga flirlations, marriages, wedding parlies, deaths, and burials. It means ambition for distinction for superior holiness, for prominence in church government, for admiration and applause. It means, moreover, llmt wo are selfish and corrupt in our daily prac tice; but there is something, once a week, we can point lo ns an offset. In the country the church-spire has fewer of these significations. On tho frontiers 110:10 of them. There it means depentlenco on God and the ne cessity to acknowledge il. Bui every here in town, ceiantry and wilderness a church spirt) is a confession that there is anxiety about what will come hereafter. A French doctor appears to have therapeutic exiierimenls aro tried. that he lint determined to make hi ow n body the subject of his tentntives. The bold man's mime is Lcpian. Ho told tho rench Academy lately, that he had inoculated himself i'in the gray matter from tho lung of eon. stimptivo patient just dead, with a view of proving whether tuberculosis can be contracted by inoculation. Sup pose the experiment succeeds, bore w ill he n martyr to science. Suicide should take the hint and ptmle the coroner's jury lor a verdict. "Doctor, kin you tell me what' the matter with my child's nose? Sho keeps pit ken' of it " 'Vesm.irm. It is probably an irri tnllon or the pathetic titillation of the oplinm of the ohaeri.in." "There, now. that' just what 1 told Becky,bnt sho 'low ed it was w orrum." A msn with an evil habit fixsd In hi onl is a badly ofJut out with a worm is it krl.