Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 21, 1869, Image 3

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THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL
NUBf Pv, 1 RAM Ul.1i, Ik
IHIA ere and t rmiim n, o-tei ho
rr opm-d M ihe (! iH'.ttH-ri ( Of
f,, Ii, whsit Ihr r11( nr i t'l br lfd t ltiH
,. !rl ffnl. an. I rit a tir . I puUtr t
tnt,'. l mtrt peraonat ntis-nt.'!, 1 1 1, r-
lilt ef Mtinp, It Hii i rf-o-ict
..M.uotw 10 hit it !..) Ih 1AM1.K will
nil be bonttliil!y at pliitl with Ih lft tltnt
i. A it. . k . I . .. i iL. ti U
fin w riwin'1 i ' "i ' inn
,ilMutiifl a fHilMrtrkof Llgt uliS, lifcK K,
i. .i.ulin dtllan. Iii-d
rts-rrn luh'olpt,
Oar.l.l, M.rck J, !(. I, ri...rlfHr
THE EAGLE HOTEL,
tIS ST., ClItWENSVII.LE, PA.
HaVINfl leased for term of jeari tbo
above well known arid p.ipulir hotel, (kept
,.iuierlj bj Hr. Maion, and Utile l.y Mr.
g.sni.l the pr..enl proprietor hi re flitott ll
viik the onjiol nr rentier' nr; hit g ueili eomfort
atile wklle eejouruine; with bin. A tot, large
pubic ,ad Yard ta attached, for th, rare tod
peeteelioa of koroea, earriares and wee-om. A
fck.rsl staar, of publie patrtinare If solicited.
febJt tf JOIIS JOITS, Prop'r.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Cnrweiiavllle, ( Irtrfield count. Pa.
THIS old end well eatabli.bed Hotel, beautl
fully situated on the bask of the Suaque.
! kanne, in tbe boroigh of Curwen'Ville, bat been
for term of year bj tbe nndereifrned
' It hit been entirely refitted, and ii oow upon to
i tbapiiblie generally aatl tb travelling eonmu
. mi j ii pnrtiosler. No pain will ba spared fit
7tDrr gueit eornfortable wbila tarrying at tbii
k: Aaaple 8 tabling room for lb aooommo-
n of twMi. Cbaryoi modorala.
Jta. I, 'M-tf WM. M. J KC FRIES.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Carwenarllle, Clearfield county, Fa.
TUB andaniirned bai leued tbia old and long
lUbliihud hotel, (formarl; klpt bjr Major
luae Btoaia,) tttoata in a central portion of th
toan.aad ha entiraty re-flttad aadra farniibad
It. acd ra-taodaled Ue ilaolioir. lo a to maka it
aaajH, boraaftar, far tha trarHnr public to
pilroeiia tbii tarf aji anmndioai hoara.
i da4,'-tf JOUN J. HEAD.
JHE MANSION HOUSE,
; Conmof beoond and Market Straeti.
f crtAuru.LD, PA.
THIS old and commodioui Hotel baa, during
th pait year, bean alarged to double iu
Wrmar eapaelty for tba onteruintaeDt of etrao
frrt and f ueeu. Tbo whole builJing bae baea
jfurniibed. and tba proprietor will epara no
aimi ( render faU fueet eomfurtabla wbile
ajviae; b hira.
Iflr-rbe "Manfioo IJouee Omnibm rani to
aiit from tbt Depot on tba arrival lad departure
eteb train. . . DAVID JOHNSTON,
anrMf Froprtetor.
HE WESTERN HOTEL,
. CLEARFIELD. PA.
rBI aaSKribar baTlaf Iraaad for a lam of
yaara tbii vall kiawa Uatai.fkapt foraaoy
f by Mr. Laairb.) ul ra-Buad and rafar
oted It tbroaf boat, ia now prepared ta antr.
ih ttar.l.re aad tha poblte atnerally apon
vnl it ia bopad alike agreeable to both patrena
ai proprlator. Hii TAOLB and BAK will
np-li.d with tba bait tha aiarkat affordi;
ad a. pain, will be ipared en bit part to add t
ai eanTovianea and eotn'ort of hie roeiti.
f J0U5 DOCiiHKHTY.
wtl ' ' Propiletor.
WE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
UL. TIMiKON, PA.
511 TS f)4 etteMthment harinir been teaied
J. MORHISOV. formerlj prupri'tcr of
"Morrtian HiaFte,"lbae been thorouhlr ran
Hfi end refurnubed. and tupplied witb all
modern iesprornieoU and ennTeniencoi ne
trr to a tret cliff Hotel. Tne dining room
i teen mnoTed to tha 8 ret floor, and n now
nnae and airy. Tha eh em he re art well ren-li-d.
ad the proprietor will endeavor to make
arietta parfeetJ at h ma.
pi J. MORRISON, Proprietor.
f wallacb. , Tuoa. n. atiaw.
HE AMERICAN HOUSE,
t Lathenburif, Clcarflrld Co.. Pa,
15 well known end Jnng eMab'.iihed Hoel,
l f'Ttnerly kept ay H. . Moure, and latterly
ta. Scbweni, wn baa been laaaed for a tern
n by tba andtr.iirnei, to which th aim
It. th traveling put.lte I now raided, and a
W ta-e nf public patronage i eolieited.
rl: (8-ly-pd 1SUAW A WALLACE.
II RAILROAD HOUSE,
J!AIX ST.. PHILII'SBCBG. PA.
frB nndartifited kaepa eontUntTy on band
hna baM ef Uqnara. flu table la alw.yi
pici with the beet tba market eflorda. Tbe
t n pablio will do welt to (ire bira a Rail.
frl.'iJ. ROBtKT LLOVD.
BHfiADEE & GALER'S
Maurant ana lonreetionerj,
Reed Street, near the Kn road Depot,)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
ttm t)TeTERS and ICS CREAM in
! lobarea, Ci(rara, Candie.. KnU,
trything amally found la a Coofe"t'in.
!'a?a aa band. Tba onlr BAGATELLE
E ia town, ean he found it thia lalooo.
"Itapd 6URADKR A OAL1.K.
McGAUGHEY'S
MAIBAM S. REFRESHMEM
IAIOOI,
k"j'a Kew Buildinr. (formerly oeettpied by
FKCOSD ST., CLEAREIELD, TA.
lvTAKTLVaa band a floe (election of CAN-
MTU. t IclAKri, TOBACCO, do.
I f Kh.811 0VS1EKH reeeired daily, and
b if to lull toe taatei of curtomera.
1 Mil LIARU HKHIH.n aernnditory.
u HA V ill McUAl UUKY.
goots and Shots.
Daniel coxxellt,
1 and Shoe Manufacturer,
i CLEARFIELD, FA.
iaet rreelrad a ina lot of 'ranch CALF
;HtN,. and if now prepared to naonrie
"'rthlaf in hie lioa at U, low.it niuri.
a.rrant bie work to be aa reprantee.
-etfolly aollclti a oall, at hii ihop on
I'rret, mead dior wan of tbe portaGee,
w ili do all in hie power ta render eatw-
8ama tne Waiter tun aa hand.
'" t DAMbL CO.NMhLLT.
J'EllE PROCLAIMED.
TAR 07E 19 CIEAEFIELD
hi TOviSIIIP QUIET.
ill the Contrabands going back
it ow marten ; but ary citf
to old Mattachusftfs. vhrrt
(re lored to long and so tcell.
iiee af tbe atmrr facta, t. 8II0RT,
' tld ' Pho-t fboa 8bop." woaid an
Rvmrron, p.trooa. and the people
v-i.i f.H,d nairi.l. ja.t rao.tred from
f."4 n prepared onieort notiea to niabe
1u and Shoea, at hii new ehp la
Fa. lie ia utno.d that be ean pleaee
it anbt be eome inteneely lojel nay.
at tri.-.i.. He prepared toe.ll low for
t Mry Pr.ia.e. Don't foriret tha
f" '"a' o Sbowen A Orahaia'a (tore,
HTMt, Cl.ara.ld, Pa., aad keft by a
f aall
!' "SUORTT."
r
iBMT AXD SHOE SHOP.
PWARD MACK.
1 EI A ia 8ra, CLEARFIELD, Pi.
I' H.tw h entered lata tha BOOT
! b.a.n ,t ,hf Itaad, and
not to he otdea rlibor ia qua),
f f"T hie work, 8pciel aiteaiio
" '"'lo'inoriot; S wed work. II.
''larra lot of trat-rk Kip end
. t tLe.r, beHuallty. Tbe el'l
' -' and ririaily era reipactlally
, J hi. a trial. Ka charge M walla
fAM, KUUE SHOP.
' tl A.VILI E.
"' w'F "arted a ew
4 fbaa ebop la CnrwraeTllle. a
"Jiw) daaeph K. Irwla'e D-ag
aaaoanoa, lo tha pabll, that
la mann'aj.iBn I) .tvll. .f llMt.
aryiking ta bl, Una. n ibart
lie btapi aa band goad a.e.rt-
'-ma4. verk. wbi-k ka will ll
ar anaatra
WW. J..IKaV -
jPip fccfli, f.iPfrilrs, fflr.
THE CLEARFIELD STORE
K V. C O N 8 T n t OTTIV
ilrr" t. Ha-A .Wii'.am
J -ha y. Wmrrr Wilhem W , Jfeilr,
GEO LHKKI) & CO,
Two do re north of tha Oonrt llonee,
ri l ABMl l l, PA.
HAVTNll reinrned to our old huitnree it and,
we hfrety mulfy Ih ritiicni of Clearfield
and the pullio generally, that we bvu eulerrd
upon, and inffnd to provecute, a rigomui cam
rico aeainet hk'h prinei and inferior rmdi, end
aaa wow an hind a full tupplv of all kindiof
gouUi used m ton niailtvL. In tba line of
Iry Joods.
Weelaim to hare a full aaeortmrnt, conslMing in
part of Muilinn, hlearhvd and unbleached j
Frinta of ail grade, and ityleij and
Spring & Summer Dress Goods,
Such a Alpaca, of all ehadei; Do Lalneff. Mo
no oe an J Flannelei bee idee, a full aaeort
ment cf gentlemen' wnar, conetiting
in part of
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Eatinetti and a full aitortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Xotions, Hosiery, Trimmings,
B0N5KTTB, AC,
Eats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
GROCERIES.
Ce bare a full fopply of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice
Molaaaei. Tobacco, rub. halt, hnieed,
eoaJ and Bib Oils,
FLOUR, BACON, DRIED FEUIT,
Eugar-cared Ifatni, Meet Pork, and full
uppljr of Provitiona.
Hardware and Queensware.
JTooOtn aV HWoir Ware.
AH thf foreroing artirtra will b eirhanred for
CA&H, Ll'MUEK. or COUNTUY PHOUliCli,
and at pneee to which there can be no eiception.
inoea in need of Uoodi in our itue, will pleaee
tcfCALL AND SEE US!nn
GEO. L. IiEED 4 CO.
ClaarSeM, Sept. 17, 1868 tf.
SO?IKTIIIVG XEW!
New Store in Madera.
MESSRS. J. FORREST & S02
"IITOULD reipeotfnlly inform tha pnblle that
they have Joit opened, ii JtADKIlA,
Clear&eld oountr, ia., an antira new atock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Which they are prepared to eell aa cheap aj tha
ebeapeit.
Their itockr eoniiati In part of
Dry Goods of tlie Best Quality,
Such aa Alpaocai, Delanet, Print,, Muillni,
Caaiimiraa, 6atineta, and Flanaela,
Ready - Made ClotLing,
Of th, bait quality, each Coati, Panti, Teata,
Orereoati, Oreralll, Shirta, Collar,, Aa.
Boots, Slioos and Gaiters,
Alio ol tha vary beet Quality.
A complete stock of Groceries.
In abort OTarytblnf amally kept lna country
atoro.
Consumers, Look to Your Interests I
Call and examine our itoek and price! before
purehaaing eliewbere.
LUMBER AND GRAIN
Of all kindi taken In exchange for food,.
Remember tha place, Aladera, Clearleld
eounty, Pena'a.
J. FORREST A SON.
Orlobcr 31, 16r tf.
TO RAFTMEN.
VTE pleuure ia informing yon that we
" have Jurt reeeired an immenea tock of
DRY GOOUS. which wa are tolling very eheap.
Beat yard Mulin. loo. per jard.
Calieoea. froni.H tin. to 12fo. par yard.
Drat all-wool heavy Case inure per yard.
Alao, large ttoek of Ticking, Oingfaami, Flannel,
Dreet (l(odi, Table Linen, Towel, Handkerehiefa,
Stocking, Hiffcory 8 trip, Ghirtlng, Ac, Aa., at
aatoniabingty low price.
Aro, agent for th American Button-bole and
8ewu.g Machine aoniblned.
Poo't fell to eall and a n brfore purrhwlng
elMwber. J. J. I1IFEL A CO.,
Scott'i Davaar, Main at., Lock llarnt Pa.
Sifw of th jMP1- In th window. mar 8 1
Dissolution of Partnership
AND NEW FIRM!
TIIR partnerebip beretnfor eiinllnf between
Tmi hri'k A Tbonpaon, In tbe Merrbandie
trade at Curweneville, wu di'"olrrd by mafual
eoneent on tbo let da of April, 1 The
book Kvonntu, notes. jutlrtnenM, and all Kminete
of tbo tale firm, are in the haade of Ww). Ten
Pro It, who deeirei all that are indfhlfd to (he
late Ana to kettle the aoie a aoon al pueeible, aa
be pronnee leartng tbe eoanty aa aoon aa hi
bexnr' natter ran be arrangi'd.
4jt,ne take thii method of returning thank
to our many eat'tnrr fnr tbe lioeral patronadre
attended to u during the eoniinoatioD of our
firm. Th arm of lhnnnon A Company will
now take our place, and offer you goi irtdure
aienta. Ilnping that you will gtre them the eam
libcrai tuppuri yen ei tended ti at,
We remain retire Mr.,
' WM. 1V.S TCK.
H. B. TUOMPiUJi.
CurwftlTHla, April 1, .M9.
Tbo wnrlmirned hare Oii dy formed a eo
partnerebip nnder the firm name of
THOMPSON i COMPANY,
And will be pleated to arret the ratomr of tbe
eld Arm, and alt Albert, at tbe lame piece, (one
doer ewet of the Bank,) where they will endeavor
to eell at prtcee to euit the timee. Our itek eon
eiet of all auea gowdi a are krpt in n country
tore, including
DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES,
50TI05J, HARDWARE, Ql'EENSWARR,
Beta and Cap., Drag. Floar. Fiih, Frnlt, Baoti
and Shore. Carp.t., Oil Clolha. leather and
Sboa Fir.4irgi. Sat. Pi.'"r, r.inu and
Oil, of all kinda, A a. An.
Wa arill eoatinue tha mianfactara of Boot, and
Shoa. Oira , a oall befora nurrbajiag aiaa.
wber and axamiaa onr itock and priori.
j. I). TMOMPn.
aprT-Jt H. B. THCMP'oN.
TnK rEVrif RATIO ALMANAC for 1M
1 r-J end IrAft for aale at tha Poet Off.ee.
l'ta a
MaaMk) a-t4ireoa, faio-eiJIJ aaAt M Mm ajfjaa. ef
VhH.iflttpbln ilmtlirmrntt.
I SCO. SPRING. S(!l),
tening l M.W HI h',
l..nng of M n Kllltl a.
I'l'tilor of M IV ill u (
Ki .Mi.K of ,N I1 1,1 M S.
Foil Hork of PTAPI K aod FANfV
S Pit INC (i(H)DS.
tans a UNiiKi.i.,
maiH It Koarlb A Arrb St.., Phitadrlpkia.
N .11 --lllfrotn K CTItlN daily rewitod.
No. 35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA.
ENEIUf ENTS,
fo, rLNNSYLVANIA X,
it ,orT" t5i
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The Natiowax Lira liftnteAwon Cowpavt If a
enrnnrat.oie'tmr'-PtMi Iit iiwji-i Act 01 CtiiaitreM, an
BtovmJ Julrto.imw.wutie
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, 5TJLL PAID.
LibMt ttrmp offprffl to Arcnti and aoltdton. who
at f invlwfii to epoly Mtnorotllce.
FuMp -ittcalrt .loU-fli,aiiplraMnn at rcaroffloe.
nelt?0 tr the M"Ctttil HtrT nf our H.iikiCK Hou n,
h'rr Ciiroier. etia P-iinibiet. lull ffn ri'ti c ue
aUTaaiag te uflre-i Uy i itm ,;t,iii().ri-, m.v n Ited.
W . ( L4KK eV o!T
Au. a6 Oouih 'Ihtrd SL
II. 8. RIHKI'I,, Manager.
J. C. THOMAS, Agent for Cenln and Clearfield
oouutiee. Pa.
aug2U-iily
J. HOtLOWBI'SH
n. iAvi cAKir.
HOLLOWBUSH & CAREY,
BOOKSELLERS,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
AND STATIONERS,
218 Market St., Philadelphia.
OA-Pipor Flour Sack, and Baga, Foolaoap,
Tttrr, Note, U'rapping, Curtain and Wall
Paper,. febM-ly.
JOHN M. MELLOY,
aMtriCTt.ia or
Plain, Japanned dt Stamped Tinware
ABD PCALKB IH
Houa. Furulelilno; Gooda, Tin Rooflnc; and
C'ondurtor Plpea. ;
' " No. 123 Market Street,
aaf6-ly PUILADELPBIA
DREXEL & CO.,
So. 34 Ctouth Third Nlrret, Pbllndelpa
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application by mail will receive prompt atten
tion, and all information cheerfully furnished.
Orders eolictted. anrll-tf
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
Manufacturer! of and Wholeeale Dcal.n ia
MEN AXD DOYS CLOTHING,
421 Market aV 4IH Merchant Htrett,
Vt; PIIILADIXPHIA, Pa.
1869 spring. 18C9
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
Noa. Kj. 2.17. 2:i A 21 N. Third St.,
1'lULAIltLl'lllA.
Wa are now prepared with onr orual exteniive
and w.i.e.ertri itook Ui alter extra inducement!
to CASH HI VtKS. aprll tl
STRETCH, BENNETT & Co., "
(8ueoer to l'cter T. Wripht A Co.,
mronTrae fir Ann Tr t wn in
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
A LRU,
Brandies & Wines for Medical purposes.
j.l:;'t;j No. ei. M.rkt St., Pbilad'a.
BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co.,
Ka. 17 N. Fifth St. and 424 Commerce,
' PHILADELPHIA, Pa.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchants,
roa Tai ralb or
Wool, Oioienr, Far PVlnt, Feather. Leather,
flaxseed. Uried Kruiu, Hover Seed, .toot,
JJeer bkioa. Butter, Beeewax, bheep
Skine, Ktrfi, Aa. aa., Ae.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Weekly Price currant forwarded on request.
Jon 11. IMS Ijrpd
Di;afm:nh, buxuness a catariui
treated with the utuioet eucrrni hy r. J.
ISAACS, M. !., and Pnifr-.or of lMeeae of tbe
Eye and bar in the Medina. College of l'rnnvl
vania, ii year eiperience. fformerly of Lerdrn,'
linlland,) .No. CL'j Aroh Mret, Fhila. Truti-
nniali ean h eeen at bn office. The medical
faculty are invited to aoernipanT their patirnt.
M be ha no eorreta in hi prute Min. Artifirte.j
eye ineerted without pain. No cbare for ex-
m inn ion, tein-iv.
II. It. TAYLOR'S
LIME AND COAL YARD,
(Near tbe It ai rot 4 Prpot.)
t'LEARFI r,l-I), PKNN'A.
IFMBRArn thia method of informing the
pnblif, that I have opened up a yard for the
ete of wood or coal burnt LI M K and Anthrarite
CO A I., in the boroujrh of Clearfield, and have
completed arrang-mrtitfl with Miism dmler by
wbu b 1 ran keep a full mpply conitaiitlv on baod,
WtMeb will ha diiHwd ol at rea'nalle ratea, hy
the tun, bunhel or ear lfad, to euit purchaeer.
Thoee at a distance een addre me by letter, and
obtain all neoeeeary informatmn by return mail.
K. B. TAYLOR.
Clearneld, Pa., Feb. 54, lHr.tt-tf
BEST FAMILY FLOUR.
TP. KRAT7.ER haa made aireagftnents to
o b supplied witb the eelehra4ed
CAMBRIA UTOXE' FLOtTll,
Direct from the mill; and having the advantage
of peeial ralee, enetomera can rely upon alwnye
getting the BEST FLOI'R at the leweat market
price.
y Flour delirered to any part of the town
free of charge, mar.11-lm
HUBERT & YOUNG,
Slono-CuUcrs & SlonMIasons,
TItt exeenteallwoTk In their line at wrd
If arat prieea and in irlhT CLAiSS itjla.
Architectural Ornamenta
Tn At.I FTYLEfl, Ftono Prewitig of every
deerirtinB, and all kindi of me ion work con
tracted for in or oat of tbe eounty. Any pernor
wiehing to have reepectnble man work and
atone ewttlng done, will find it te tnelr Intereet
to call upon ai We woutd aire Inform the pub
lie thet we ean deliver any quantity or clan of
none deeired, a w are Ih owner ef a
FIRST-CLASS STONE QUARRY.
Order for work can ha addreiicd either to
Cl.arS.ld er Latberiburr.
arAltf 111 BERT A TOrSO.
EDWAKD rERKS & CO.,
Flour 3Iaiuifnciirorm,
And Daalers ia
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
PBILIPSBr so, ;pa.
Vrrtt m-ppi.T of rrorn, witk.at,
CORN and .CHOP oontttanUy ea hand, and
lor aala at rate, remarkehl low.
f.h-U
IT) I. A "si tOTADLC'S RALUSi FOR
"aaM
nit flu ni f, 9 Inn nit, fu,
ti a u ti w a ii i:,
Alee, Mannfaetnrer of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
i i r a r i n, n, pa.
Y K SAIMH.EH, 'r.UIDLES,
Baraaia, Collar,, ,lc , for ! hy
MKKRKM. A IIHIMK.
JuT.M I'il'Sl,AT EN Fl'NLOAD.
loj Bay Forki, for iala hy
JIEUHIiU & IIIGI.KR.
qTlTi" i 1 N T,r U f i'V, G LASS,
Nails, etc., for iala hy
MERRELLA MGLER.
J jAltN EsiTTRIM Ml N "GS &SU0H
Findinfi, fur aala by e
MERREI.tj & WG1.ER.
Q.UNS, 1'IMIULS, SWORD CANES
For ,ul, by
MEKREf.I, t H10I.ER.
gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND
fiixai, for iala by
MERRELI. A BIGLER.
JRON! IRON I IRON! IRON !
For aala by
MERHELL k BIGLER.
II
ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
NAILS, for nil by
MF.RRELL A IU0r.F.R.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And bait Manufaetara, for aala hy
' MERRELI. A BIGLER-
rjil MBL E "s K E IN SN D r II'E
BOXES, for aala by
MERHELL A BIGLER.
RODDER CUTTEltS for bu!o bj
MERRELL A BIGLER.
SAWS I SAWS I SAWS I
. ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN I
.f nci'OLiTio.r i.r s.ms!
EMERSON'S
PATENT PERF0H ABATED
Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL GUMMING AVOIDED.)
ALSO,
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage,
For Spreadiof, Pharpanine;. nnd Fbaping tba
Teeth of all Splitting
BX,Send for a Deicriptira Circular and Priea
Llil. MLItKKLL A BIOLER,
jant-tr General Aycnu Claarneid, Pa
G. S. FLEGAL,
IlEALER IN
STOVES AD HOLLOW-MARE,
AND MAHUFACTURER OF
Tin, topper & Sheet Iron
Ware,
riilllpiburg. Centre co Pa
rjiriE naderalgned reepeetfully announce to
I tbe publie that be ba on hand a care
fully teloeted and well aasortad stock of Store.
Ui variety eonaiau of
THE CELEBRATED IR0XSIDD5,
Which hare never failed to give perfect Mtia fac
tion to tht mot faitidloui of It porcbaaera.
Continental, Lehlph, Former, Davlight. Ppear'
JHUaV'wa; A" I aa m en I wa, VUI1IH, tuiaiu. V.f
with every variety of tb beat
, Pittabarf Mannfactvr.
uTha Tin and Pheet Iron ware given witb
tb trtove i mad of tha hear1 eel and beat
material, and warranted to give perfect aaii
faction. Hi alock of
PAULOR ASD BEATING STOVES
I larger, batter and cheaper tr.an ever before
exhibited to th publie. H dene competition
either In variety, quality er price.
II 1 aleo prepared ta furnlah ft com pi eta
aacorlment of
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Wholeeale ar retail, enennfactared neatly and
with tbe ,ol, view to eerrioe, from tba bast an a
terial ia the market.
PLOWS, PLOW P01ICT". A TOPPER, BRASS
AND IKON KETTLES,
Of arery dcicriptioa aonetaatly aa hand.
LIGHTNING liODS,
Rupcrior point, put np a ehort notice. Tbe
Poial he often aa tha pablic tl the nine a !
now u,.d by the Panniyl.aaia Railroad Ca., on
their buildinfa.
ORDERS FOR SfOUTINO, R00FIS0
And other work h.lontlna t hi, hailaece will
ba promptly filled by experienced aad aklillal
work man.
BRASS, COITER AND OLD METTLE
Taken In exchange for gooda.
frie especially Invite, tb, attention of
Merrhenu wirbina to purcha. at wtiilcaale, a.
ttey will And It to their edrantere to examiae
tia Hock befure porcbaeing alicwtiera.'
, S. FLEOAT..
Pblllp.borir. Aug. . IH. jylltdf
cw Wine and Liquor Slore.
I. L. REIZENSTEIN 4. Co.,
wnoiKBAi t PRii.r.ni tn
WINES & LIQUORS,
market ft, cleapfield, pa.
"taj-Fnll .Inch of Win., ItrandT. (lis. Whl-kv
and Alrohnl.'elwsTi on hand. H.ecihl attention
paid la securing a pore article for Sacramental
and mcdieal purpoat. Janlfl-tf
Bee Hives I Bee Hives I
n JIVING fn han and for aale ih A M Vti T
fiV litiV A III R-.-n U II till- uiiTk'
ar.d flniilne: It lmpn(-iiht to mpply tb riemfsnrt
H'l iiiTanr a, --, ana- aa 11 ta r i -i K irmj nst Tr rfiTir I (It-J
le !) nne half nf th trrntorr trhirh tbrr own
in wit ; Cli-arnrlrl and part of Centre and ('am
htia Miuntira. Tbre hare mad arranrranenta te
bare the anaterial lor the hive ml tnordcr. Frr
pnn deiron of ftrwf: a tomrlr- of tbr hire will
nail at the t're of Nnljnjt i htwera, in l'lar-
Ami A IIM MiSvmm. will SeJ it a. .k... J .
"rtM 1 ' - " iH'-ir q T atn I a ara.
te her, thew patrnt hlri. P-rnonR Wmhtn-r U
bur ei'her hla nr rmiiorT, ran addrea a, ai
tlen H"pe, Cieaj-flaid rnnrt. Pa.
fiTT A. A W. A. KIVU3W.
Urrtint.
OOOD HEALTH
I. ( ...,. .,M ,,! ,. If Ibi ...tea, , ,n
.4 Mlrr i.e. .( ih, m, hem .r, .. rti.
tm p.r. uh rtl...t, ll..d ',,. ard ,, ,
In'. trial aix.n, p.itnrmin, Ib.lr r.,alai a.
tli.i.1. and err. In order, kr.p th.m ay by Ih.
daily an ef h.ha.k, hloma.b llitttn.
EYSPEPSIA.
There I,, probably, no on, dli.aie witb which
mankind are elUi.t.d wSirb le the lource of lo
many atlmenu ai I y. ...l., and there ie no
mora coitaia aura lhaa Kobaik'a Stomach Kit
ten.
A EEMABKABLE FACT
Ybat not a linfle IniUnea bai noma to tha
hnxwlodc, of Die proprietor,, of ike I, Hare at
Kohack'a Medlcinri to glra antira eatlilaction
In the hundred! of tbonr.ndi of caiei In which
th.. have Iimii uikiI .ki. i. ...
an.l audenlabia aeidenea of their intrimio
lu.riup.
I0UD
Ii tha pralee in tha mouth, of ermbodT In
fa.or of Kobaek'a Stomach Bitten, Iiluod Pilli
ana uioca fonder.
IS IT EIGHT
That yoa ihould bid defiance to all n.i.l I...
.in. ,i .ci.no. oi medical men. and aufl.. wl.k
Dyipepiia or Indigeelion when Kobaek a bloji.
ach Bitliri ean ba prooored ataay drug atoref
THET WILL CTTEE YOU
Of Scrofula, Erydpelae, Sick or Kerroae Bead
ache. fJilliouan.w, Llr.r Complaint, Dyepepaia
ar lndigeition, Coneamptioa. Pain In lb. Daek
or Loini.Uout, Plaari.y, Laucorrboa or Whltea,
Eruption, and all diaeace arnlcr from a di.or.
drred aula of th, atomarh, Roback', Illood Pill,
btomach Ditten and lilood Punter. '
AS A rHEVESTIVB
Agalnit Malaria. FeTer and Aaaa. and .n di..
aaiea, ariaing from a torpid etaia af tba Hear,
there ll ao medicine ao highly reeommondew aa
GEATIFTINO
To know that a reliable remedy ! witbia the
reach of e.or. body for the rndieal cur. or Dye
pcp.ia or lndle...tioa. S-nch a remedy ie Ho.
back', Etomarb ilitlera. Sold by all Druggiita.
EVEEYBODY
Fhonld beapeonitantly wltbla Ibelr reach, tbnaa
Inraluahla rem.die, lo loecanfully combat die
e.eo. Roback'i Blond filial. Ilr.b.rk , Etomarb
Hitter., and Bobacb'e Blood Purifier, they are
inralllh.a in iha ditouea for which they ara
recommeaded.
50B0DY
Can afford to ba without nuch Talnable madlclnai
i, Riitark', Blood Pilli, Stomaih Utter, and
Blood Purifier.
TEMPEBAlfCE.
There la. parhape, no on, thing that ka, doa,
,o much to promote tha eaare of leaipcranee aa
that gentle ilimulating Ionic. Rohaeb'l Stomach
Hitler., tbe? elrenrlbra and in.igoreia witboat
producing tba ill effect, of alcobolie ilimuUala.
EE50TATE.
Tiering the Fprln, monthi It Ii ana of tha
raful.r haurehold dutlei ta reacra'a. and In
the multiplied, af other dull., on,', own e.lf le.
in rreel mrarnre. orerloi.ked i Ikon.ande of
va uetil. II... M.lk. k. . i j i
n ...i.a,H,,,g niBT
dnuttleM ea.cd fn.m prrmalara rre.ee by thor-
1....H1H1 me .yriem wim jr rtnharh e
uioci riiii,Momach Bitten ltd Dlood Purifier.
WHO SELLS THE ?
TheAgenti for tha iile of RUch-e Pl.od
Pilli. Binm.cb Blllera and Rlomd Pnritar are
HARTl-WICK A IRWIN, Cleartild, Pa. aprll
TI1E GREAT
ZINCARI BITTERS.
A aafe Bload Pariler, a aplendid Toala, a pleaa
aat Borer.ro, a eartaia ear, and
Preventive of Diseases.
fTHR fINOAni PITTKR8 are eoanpoanded
I frrtn a tire-,'riptlin 1 1 the raUr-f,.M K-rp.
ian t.hyici.n, 1 Cnaorn a. who. after
of trial and eipt-rimrnt. dtM-ererea Uie Uftpnn
srh the tnt't renarkahlt irdul i'n. ih
earth, p'rhan. haa et yirldrd crrtaittly the
annal mrT..,tia in iha, fur of asla. Jl. in !
a..i-t.t.li.,Bi aarilh t Ii a fllhst a- ! I) S. t, I at tlt-nttahrl it fit
ofwhtrh iheKINUAM UlTTKhSie c..n.t ..rd.
wilJ rure
Drupfp'la, Ff-rer and Afrne, Tlilllnna Fever,
' Cltolip, Cold-. Itmnfrtiti. Consumption
in it firat ttar, Flatulrnr-y, fr
vona 1 h i J u . FrniNt Cua
plainta, K heuaiatlaM,
Iiyoeatrry,
Arat and fhronie .Marrfra. Chetfm Vnrhna,
Chulrre. Tvhoid and Typbn Feter,
Yel' iw lrart tSrrnfeia. iviiea
aea of tha K iJneja,
Habitual Co
lirenea. Tn tl1, Prevenfinn end Cure of the ahoTe dlt
eafeu, it haa never been known te fail, aa th
and of ent moat prominent filiieni thmnf hoot
aM pr:n of (he eonntrv, will teMifr. Let the
affirted eend f-r rirpular fontaintrit teatitnonl-
aU and ee!tlnate nf thoaewhohave been rnred
BTicr tm r rasr nwv oven prt'ouaarvi. 'ittM
br oar beat phraieian.
Frineipal Irpoi, P. RatlTKR f CO.,
h'n. A K. Front PL, t-biladelphia.
Rff-onifnanrted hv
Fi Uov. Itavid Ft. Porter, af Peoaiylvaaia,
Hon. Hohert J. Fiaher, "
Hon. Edward Mr.'teraea,
lion. Joel B Uenner. H
Hon. VYin. MrSherry, and ether.
jr-r-8-ad lor Circalara. frbll lj.
11TI( I ' t'OftTAIII.fc KEIJ.
We have printed a lr$ nnmher of the new
FKK Ml, K. and will n ibe reffipt of twenty.
nvwtit. mil a eopr to anv addresn. anvin
J3
I'V Iha DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC. Only
M aaata. Caarf wwMr luantld aara aara. if
TIIR HLTtmi.irAN.
t i,i:aiii ii:i,), r
VI FtiNK.'tiAT M'tllMMI, APRIL
Term, of Subscription.
If p.ld In a'liani-a.or wilhln llirw ni'Oithi ...tf nn
It paid alt.r Dire end tifiir. nx mnnlha..... t 5t
11 paid alter th. extitiaf ion of ail nniiitli, ... 4 vf
Wr. T. II. Winn,, our fnrcmin. Ii anlhorlrrd
to receipt for mnnevp.id intolli.flIMI,,B account
of luliiv.'lptlou, ad.ertt.irtg. Job work. Ac., in our
abieuca. ul.l). :t l)ifii.4Mil.ll,
Kditor end l'r.prielor
Itl'.l.K.KIl "1 MITICI.M.
MrtlKHllat I'.plwnpal tin rch Iter. Wa.
II. Imlu Paitor. Pulillo Service every Hehuath,
at H'i A M .and 7) I. M.
Sabhath School at A. M.
t Pravcr Meeting every Thuraday, at 74 P. M.
Communion Servioe, first Saiibath of every
month, et Jul A. M.
m. Kranrla' Churrh-Maei at l) o'clock
A. M., on the aeoond and fourth Sunday, oi each
month.
An extensive sulo of pfrsonul prop
erty by Mr. Georgo Tliom is adver
tised in unother column, to take place
on the 80tli. Read the Advcrtieer.-.otit
nd Imnilbills.
Cabinet Cuangeh Cuban Insur
rection New Spanish JIimstky
Thene annotincetnotits are all attended
with nioro or lefs excitement of the
publio mind not ao the arrival of a
cheap, choico and varied asuortmenl
of Irenlt Spring and Summer goods at
llio mammoth store of Dennett, Blat
tonbergcr ti Co., in Osceola, wliono
system of business, as inaugurated
eighteen months ago, has become as
agreeublo and common us "household
words," and is taken as a mutter of
course. "Bent goods at lowcnt prices,'
is their trade murk and motto.
Purify the Blood. It is conceded
by the most eminent medical men,
that the blood is the fruitful parent
of disease, by serving as a vehicle
through which noxious substances
contaminate the flesh by absorption.
Tbe firtid contents of the bowels, it
long retained by constipation, are
often taken up by tbe veins or absorb
ents. Various morbid products, such
as pas and saines of unhealthy ulcers,
occasionally find their way into tbe
blood vessels, which result in seated
cases of Scrofula or King's Evil, Ery.
Bipelus, Suit Kheom, Ulcers, Eruptive
and Cutaneous diseases of the Skin,
Enlargement of the Glands, Tains in
the Iliad, Sitica and Back, St. Vitus'
Dance, .Pleurisy, Dizziness, Tumors,
Griping and Cbolio Pains, Ao., all ol
which diseases readily yield to the
powerful influence of Dr. Itoback's
Blood Purifier, which searches out all
the vile humors and distempers, leav
ing the blood in a pure and healthy
condition.
The many valuable ingredients of
which the Blood Purifier is composed
being adapted to each other strictly
according to the laws of chemical sci
ence, niuk?s it one of the moKt valua
ble alteratives and system renovators
of tbe present ego, and its success as
a great medicino must increase so long
as disease continues to vex tho soul of
man.
School St pERiNTENniNT A notice
elsewhere In this issue designates
Tuesday, May 4th, as tbe day for the
tricnniul meeting of the School Direct
ors for tho purpose of electing a
County Superintendent of Common
Schools. This is one of tho most im
portant duties devolving upon Direct
ors, and should receive their individu
al and joinr attention. If the right
person is selected for Superintendent,
he is the most potent otlicer for good
tho system embraces ; but if the
wrong one is chosen, he can do the
schools more harm than all the other
officers combined. This office is one
of tho most precarious known to our
political system. It is true, the law
confers but few and plain duties upon
the Superintendent, but his association
with Directors, teachers and parents
sre so frequent and various, and ho is
compelled to listen to such a variety
of opinions and prejudices, that his
way of successful escape from entan
gling alliances is often a miracle. Vi't
hope, therefore, to see a large majority
of tbe Directors of this county at their
posts on tho 4th of May next. Wo
arc well aware thai the office of School
Director is rulher a thankless affair,
but when any one assumes the duties
thereof let him discharge them or
resign.
In referring to '.bis matter ono of
our exchangee aays : "The law crea
ting tho office atilhorizea the School
Directors of the various districts to
meet at the county seat and elect the
Superintendent, and fix the amount of
bis salary. There is nothing in the
law to compel a Director to attend.
and no compensation allowed for his
time or his services as a Director. It
is, therefore, optional with hira as to
whether he attends or not. In conse
quence of this, many Directors fail tn
attend the meeting al all, and some, it
is to br fi-arod, are induced to vote for
tho candidate who will pay their ex
penses regardless of the intellectual
qnslificntion or moral character of tlie
candidate.
'Tho office of County Superintend
ent is one that, in view of its relation
to tho cstiso of education, should
engage the attention and excite the
active interest of every citizen.
"If tho cause of education ia to be
benefited und promoted through the
agency of the County Superintendent,
it is absolutely necessary that the men
elected to the office should bo chosen
with a view to their merits and quali
fications alone. No other inflnnncos,
such as personal friendship, prids of
locality , or any other side issue, should
bo permitted to control the vote of a
Director."
The present Secretary of War, Gen.
oral liuwlins. began lii career Ma
cbarooal baioer.
Wfvvf nl .Wrarvrfff,.
V Ii nt it fn.m a Miin n r.f (h;.
plai o, In) w n an M mult mm t.i t I.r
nriiti rrni l!n l"linw irm putiu ulnti
nl a 1 1"! liii h I imk pill' at Mm w in,
l.mn n.lnf t'litiiilv, j otfrilny alti'mmm
lirtitivn tins sill Uo o'll.iiki Tlir
plnie was (illi'.l with a la rgn inimber
ol rallmin wlio bail sinppcil there lo
(liapnaniil ihi lr liimbrr, one of whom
while under llin Influence of lirjimr.
gut into a dinptils with thruc ol the
roughs nf the town iibnut llic anpcrinr
akill of the "Yanks" in piloting their
rafts through ilm nn ks mi'l rapids ul
the river. Ono oflhe roughs Hlin'kcd
tho rivermnn, and finding him ton
much lo handle, tulk-d to his nit
ante severnl of his companions. Thti
consequence was that the rivermnn
wits severely pitniahed. llo wits ta
ken into a barber shop to have hie
wounds dressed, when somo of the
Yankees hearing of the ill-treatment
of their friend became boisterous, and
a general mrtVe ensued between them
and tho roughs, in which brickbats,
stones, railroad ballast and snelt
missiles as they could lay their hands
on were brought into requisition, the
ruflsmcn using their pole axes, augers,
hand spikes and knivos. During the
fracai a man named "Len Leeds" was
out in tho stomal h by a knife in the
bunds of one of the rivermon, and a
serious, if not mortal wound inflicted.
Another Mariotlian named Jonathan
Luzuleur, who, with the peaceably
disposed citizens, was endeavoring t i
quell the riot, was s'.ruck on the head
with a stone and a serious contusion
produced. One of the rivermen was
struck on the head with an axu in the
hands of a rioter und aeriously injured
A number of tbe vitizons of the place,
in their endeavors to quell tho disturb
ance, were severely pelted with stones
receiving aomo slight und others seri
ous injuries. The riot was then
quieted for a time, until the approach
of the Ilurrisburg accommodation
train, at 6:41, when a regular raid
was made upon the rivermen ubout
entering the train for this city. Stones
were burled promiscuously at the
truin,' breaking windows; ono of a
large size flowing through tho window
struck a merman on the head, iuflio
ting serious injuries. Tbe train was
in churge of Mr. Thomas Miller, con
ductor, who hurried it out of reach of
danger. Our informant states that
the train was atoned ly the enraged
Mariellians. 'o arrests had been
mado up to a late Lour lust evening.
We learn that the employees of Hie
train were in imminent danger of their
lives. Such outrages as the above
should be frowned down by every
gooa citizen, ana enorts made lo pre
vent a similar occurrence in the future.
Tho ring leaders should be appre
hended, and promptly punished, llod
the rivermen been disposed to make
a band to hand fight with the roughs
tney coma nnve ni things tlicir own
wny, and perhaps destroyed a number
of lives. They however, with a few
exceptions, endeavored to qu et the
disturbance at its commencement.
Self defense prompted many of ll em
to change their tactics when the at
tack was made on iho train. JIarrit
burg Telegraph, hth:
Tn. AcAiiiMV. Ecferenco to our
advertising columns will show that
the fourth session of this institution
will commence on Monday, tho 2flth
day of April. Trof. Harrison lias in
troduced a new and permanent fea
ture in his course of inslruction, that
of music on the piano. He seems de
termined to comply with the ants
and necessities of tbe community, and
will no doubt bo liberally patronized
for bis enterprise and talent in keep
ing op a first -class school.
An ritEcosTroTr.D Rkbil Nom
inated roa GovtaNoa or Nsw Mix
ice. Grant has removed one of the
most gallant Union Generals from tbe
Governorship of New Mexico, and
appointed V. V. Crow,
an unrecon
structed rebel, in bis place. General'
Mitchell, who is displaced, bears on
hia body the scare of no less than six
teen wounds received in the service,
of hit country. In one of the battles
of the West, General Mitchell defeated
rebel foreo onder Crow, capturing
a largo number of bis men. Now
Crow bss captured Mitchell, in the
campaign which is being carried on
under Grant. General Mitcboll is a
gentleman of high intelligence and
the strictest integrity. He has made
a most excellent Governor, nnd the
affairs of New Mexico have prospered
greatly under bis control. Lancaster
Jntelltjencer.
Grant, we believe, is considering the
expediency ol Appointing a commis
sion of eleven intelligent gentlemen to
mist the Secrelarr of the Interior in
managing the Indians. The Digger
tribe ought to be docile enough, con
sidering the number of offshoots the
President ia said to have among them.
Miss Clara Barton (white) wants
Congress to asst her in "raising"
negroes "for ('oncressional and Presi
dential duties." She had better marry
Menard, tho darkey Congressman,
from Louisiana. In this way she
might succeed in "raising" somo half
breeds. Chsrles A. Dana, nf the New York
Svn, hss been excoriating Grant se
verely of lute. Notwithstanding bis
severo criticisms he hss been appoint
ed appraiser of the port of New York
vt e are anxious to see what effect this
will have upon the columns of bis
newspnper.
A dog is counted mad when he
won't take something to drink, and a
mnn when be takes too much. A fi
nancier remains respectable with a
fortune thai don't belong to him.
while a beggar becomes a criminal for
purloining a piece of meat.
'If there is a man w ho can eat his
bread in Peace with God and man, it
is that man who bss brought thai
htend out of the earth, or won it by
his honest industry. It is cankered
by no fraud j ii ia wet by no tears ; ii
is stained bv no blood."
A wise old gentleman, who knew
all artout It, on reluming from busi
ness gave the following sage advice to
bis son and successor: "Common
sense, itij eon, is valuable in all kimls
of business except love marking.".
A man named W. I.. Valentine,
wss assaulted on the highway, within
a mile or MeConnellshurg Pa., nn
Saturday nighl, drngrred Irons his
horse arid robbed of Id 50.
A nrgro charged with mnrdorand
ripe was taken fmm the jail in iHwlcy
county, Ga., on Thursday night fry a
disgoieod attob atod bnxaed to UeUi.
Tht ,raarl,f.''
lntt J "in nnl ts nh lbs Srx- a til'.!
bat Jnl s pnnisd In firm Yill Jt
r 'ptiiliiiie I'.'miw rsi v a I i nil n,;,
ami nd vwatTfi timnnnliV. As i tl
pivkriitatii.il nf am b ulno nn lh!s ai !.l
ul the Atlantic Is aoarthlti( lint el, ti u
pitlili.b what the Inprnalist nnuuii
( i i its "platform."
" llriiiili qnsnnotinreil, this journal
is not unekpecled. ll Is llm f n c
pressinn id' opinions long In id nnd
chi't iabrd by thousands ol iutulliiM'lJl
tn en and vtoinrn, in all j. nils ol the
cniintty, v. ho will hail Its advent an
the beginning of u new eta iu the po
litical history of America.
"The plittlorm of the ImpcTialut Is
rcvcliitionaiy ; its object is to prepare
the American pwple f.jr.a revolutiou
that is as desirable as it is inevitable.
"We belicvo Democracy to be a fail.
uro. Though theoreiitally jilausiblo,
in its practical workings it has been
lound totally inadequttto lo tbo wants
of tho American people
"We believe the national faith, if
loft iu tho keeping of the populace,
will bo sullied by llio sure repudiation
of tho national debt; andlhul an Ini
pcriul Government can alone secure
and protect llio rights of national
creditors.
"We believe that an Imperial Gov
eminent, in its prtternal relation to the
people, will rare equally for its citizens,
and, while guaranteeing security to
tho rights of capital, will jealously
protect the interests of the indusliik,!
clufwtcs.
"Wo believe, in short, that Doroo
cracy means lawlessness, corruption,
insecurity to person and pioperty,
robbery of the publio creditors und
civil war; that the Empire means law,
ordor, security, public laith and peace.
"This creed the Imperialist Wul ud-'
vocato earnestly, fearlessly and with
out compromiso, thereby expressing
the honest convictions not only of
those who contribute to its columns,
but of an intelligent and powerful
constituency. In tho discussion of
political ajd social questions now agi
tating the mind of tho American
people, the Jmptrialist will nnite the
high tune and through culture of the
British woekly presej, with the lighter
and more popular features of tbe best
current literature of the day, and ila
'.-olamtts will be free from the tow uud
commonplace vulgarisms that have
heretofore disgraced American journ
alism Among the Appointments made fcy
President Grant, und confirmed by tbe
St nate, is that of one Pinch beck, a
Louisiana nrgro, as Land Register for
that State. This negro, on the 3d of
September, 18GS, in the Senate Cham
ber of that Stave, rose to a question of
Co
riviiego, and delivered himsclt as kl-
i 'ow's
"I want to toll them (tbe whites) to-
beicare. I want to tell them thai they
have nearly reached the end of their
string. The next outrage of the kind
which they commit will be tho signal
lor tbe dawn of retribution a retri
bution of which they huvo not dream
ed ; a signal that will cause ten thou
sand torches to be applied lo this city,
for patience will then have ceased to
be a virtue, and this city will be re
duced to ashes."
What the outrage rorcplaiued of
realty was we do not now remember,
but suppose that they (tbo whites)
preferred mon of their own color to
legislate for thorn, instead of lazy,
ignorint, and indolent negroes. Sun
day Mtrcurj).
K Joke. The lemon joke is tba
latest thing from Ilarrisburg. A
Democratic moniber speaking against
tho suffrage amendment waa using
lemon to refresh bis voice, as is the
custom with many great orators. A
brother Democrat, thinking to play a
practical joke, emptied unpereeived
the contents of bis inkstand into the
orifice of the lemon on which tbe
speaker was employing his powers of
suction. The result was a boisterous
roar of laughter when toe lemon was
next nsod. An exposuro of this little
game in a Philadelphia paper was tbe
csune of Strang's Jonnnciation of the
newspapers, io the Legislature, last
week.
An English court has had to cocide
what a velocipeda is. A gentleman
erossod a birycle and was stopped at
the toll-bouse. The oollector examined
the machine and then pored over his
list of rates, but could not find any
thing relating to such vehicle. At
last be decided that it must be a wheel
barrow, and compelled iho rider to
pay twopence toll. The latter wag
indignant, and brought 'a euit against
the toll-collector. We cannot give
the result of tbo trial, as tbe magis
trate required timo to consider ihe
momentous question.
Michigan is the State for ladies.
The Senate nl that State has passed a
bill providing that if any person shall
hereafter wiilully insult or wilfully
or indecently annoy any female by
any obscene or indecent word or
words, ret or acts, such person shall
bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof shall be
punished by imprisonment in die
county jail not more than six months,
or by a biie not exceding I1WI.
A singular case is reported in one
of our exchanges : Forty rears airo a
blooming young girl of 10 married nn
old man of 6U lor his money, expect
ing that he would sodd Die and leave
her a wealthy young widow. "Hope
deferred mnkelh the heart sick," and
last week the lady died at the respect
able age of 00, leaving a husband aged
100 and fuur children to count her
lose."
Singapore br.s a boa constrictor
thai has swallowed a young lady, who
wore at the time a glo.Ot'O diamond
necklace. The young la.iy in of no
value now, but the necklace ia so
about thirty thousand natives are
diligently searching for the anake.
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